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Approve requests from Pushbullet notifications. #207

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basmith7 opened this issue Dec 10, 2015 · 8 comments
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Approve requests from Pushbullet notifications. #207

basmith7 opened this issue Dec 10, 2015 · 8 comments
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@basmith7
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If the pushbullet notification had all the info for the request, including who requested it, number of episodes requested, etc. then it could also include a unique link to approve that request.

@lokenx
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lokenx commented Dec 15, 2015

Good idea, I'll see whats doable in new version!

@erodewald
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I like this idea a lot. Would be extraordinarily useful.

@JustinGrote
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Related, adding support for pushbullet channels would be great!

@RickyGrassmuck
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Pushbullet channels have been added in the latest version

@lokenx
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lokenx commented Apr 30, 2016

I don't know if this will be possible @rigrassm , the app doesn't have any open end points (all web sockets based, no API) so there's nowhere for the event of pressing the button to get back to the server.

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I know it wouldn't be able to be done in the traditional way, I've found a couple things searching around that look like it could make it possible to hack something together. I'm not 100% it can be done but I'm going to look at all possible routes since this is one feature I would love lol

@MystikIncarnate
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Any chance this can be done for Slack aswell. I'm enjoying all the different integrations with various Plex-related automation tools, but it's always one-way into slack. I'd love to push a command to the bot to go ahead and approve something without needing to be on the same LAN as my server that's running PlexRequests. I know there's VPNs and remote desktops and other options, but the convenience of being able to say /approve would be amazing.

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RickyGrassmuck commented Feb 18, 2018 via email

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