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You can easily integrate ntfy into Ansible, Salt, or Puppet to notify you when runs are done or are highstated.
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One of my co-workers uses the following Ansible task to let him know when things are done:
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```yml
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``` yaml
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- name: Send ntfy.sh update
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uri:
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url: "https://ntfy.sh/{{ ntfy_channel }}"
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[ansible-ntfy](https://github.com/jpmens/ansible-ntfy). The following task posts a message
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to ntfy at its default URL (`attrs` and other attributes are optional):
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```yml
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``` yaml
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- name: "Notify ntfy that we're done"
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ntfy:
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msg: "deployment on {{ inventory_hostname }} is complete. 🐄"
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[Watchtower](https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower/) notifications to your ntfy topic.
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Example docker-compose.yml:
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```yml
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``` yaml
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services:
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watchtower:
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image: containrrr/watchtower
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