Technically, you don't need any prerequisites to use this service. However, you will need an HTTP endpoint to send requests to.
See our Notify Test Server for a simple HTTP server that can be used for testing.
package main
import (
"context"
"log"
stdhttp "net/http"
"github.com/nikoksr/notify"
"github.com/nikoksr/notify/service/http"
)
func main() {
// Create http service
httpService := http.New()
//
// In the following example, we will send two requests to the same HTTP endpoint. This is meant to be used with
// Notify's test http server: https://github.com/nikoksr/notify-http-test. It supports multiple content-types on the
// same endpoint, to simplify testing. All you have to do is run `go run main.go` in the test server's directory and
// this example will work.
// So the following example should send two requests to the same endpoint, one with content-type application/json and
// one with content-type text/plain. The requests should be logged differently by the test server since we provide
// a custom payload builder func for the second webhook.
// Add a default webhook; this uses application/json as content type and POST as request method.
httpService.AddReceiversURLs("http://localhost:8080")
// Add a custom webhook; the build payload function is used to build the payload that will be sent to the receiver
// from the given subject and message.
httpService.AddReceivers(&http.Webhook{
URL: "http://localhost:8080",
Header: stdhttp.Header{},
ContentType: "text/plain",
Method: stdhttp.MethodPost,
BuildPayload: func(subject, message string) (payload any) {
return "[text/plain]: " + subject + " - " + message
},
})
//
// NOTE: In case of an unsupported content type, we could provide a custom marshaller here.
// See http.Service.Serializer and http.defaultMarshaller.Marshal for details.
//
// Add pre-send hook to log the request before it is sent.
httpService.PreSend(func(ctx context.Context, req *stdhttp.Request) error {
log.Printf("Sending request to %s", req.URL)
return nil
})
// Add post-send hook to log the response after it is received.
httpService.PostSend(func(ctx context.Context, req *stdhttp.Request, resp *stdhttp.Response) error {
log.Printf("Received response from %s", resp.Request.URL)
return nil
})
// Create the notifier and use the HTTP service
n := notify.NewWithServices(httpService)
// Send a test message.
if err := n.Send(context.Background(), "Testing new features", "Notify's HTTP service is here."); err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}