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Approve requests from Pushbullet notifications. #207
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Good idea, I'll see whats doable in new version! |
I like this idea a lot. Would be extraordinarily useful. |
Related, adding support for pushbullet channels would be great! |
Pushbullet channels have been added in the latest version |
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. |
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 |
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. |
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.
If you can't access the interface because it's on a private network then
you won't be able to approve the request from any client since it would
still require communication with the server.
As far as this feature is concerned, there are ways to accomplish this but
right now it's low on the priority list. I would like to add a few API
endpoints for other functions too so once I get to a point where that's
possible then this will probably get added as well.
…On Sun, Feb 18, 2018, 11:52 AM Mystik Incarnate ***@***.***> wrote:
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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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.
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