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Chris Caron edited this page Sep 7, 2019 · 19 revisions

JSON HTTP POST Notifications

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  • Icon Support: No
  • Message Format: JSON
  • Message Limit: 32768 Characters per message

This is just a custom Notification that allows you to have this tool post to a web server as a simple JSON string. This is useful for those who want to be notified via their own custom methods.

The format might look something like this:

{
   "version": "1.0",
   "title": "Some Great Software Downloaded Successfully",
   "message": "Plenty of details here",
   "type": "info"
}

The type will be one of the following:

  • info: An informative type message
  • success: A successful report
  • failure: A failure report
  • warning: A warning report

Syntax

Valid syntaxes are as follows:

  • json://{hostname}
  • json://{hostname}:{port}
  • json://{user}:{password}@{hostname}
  • json://{user}:{password}@{hostname}:{port}
  • json://{hostname}
  • json://{hostname}:{port}
  • json://{user}:{password}@{hostname}
  • json://{user}:{password}@{hostname}:{port}

Parameter Breakdown

Variable Required Description
hostname Yes The Web Server's hostname
port No The port our Web server is listening on. By default the port is 80 for json:// and 443 for all jsons:// references.
user No If you're system is set up to use HTTP-AUTH, you can provide username for authentication to it.
password No If you're system is set up to use HTTP-AUTH, you can provide password for authentication to it.

Example

Send a JSON notification to our web server listening on port 80:

# Assuming our {hostname} is json.server.local
apprise json://json.server.local

Header Manipulation

Some users may require special HTTP headers to be present when they post their data to their server. This can be accomplished by just sticking a hyphen (-) in front of any parameter you specify on your URL string.

# Below would set the header:
#    X-Token: abcdefg
#
# Assuming our {hostname} is localhost
# Assuming our {port} is 8080
apprise "json://localhost:8080/path/?-X-Token=abcdefg"

# Multiple headers just require more entries defined with a hyphen in front:
# Below would set the headers:
#    X-Token: abcdefg
#    X-Apprise: is great
#
# Assuming our {hostname} is localhost
# Assuming our {port} is 8080
apprise "json://localhost:8080/path/?-X-Token=abcdefg&-X-Apprise=is%20great"
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