This program can run another program and notify you by SMTP email, Android push notification through pushNotification and/or internal notification server.
The internal notification server can be checked on Ubuntu/gnome, KDE or Mac OS X to get a notification, just choose the appropiate client from client folder.
iOS, Browsers and many other application are supported over pushOver. PushOver is a cheap service where the user buys a one-time (round $5) license for each platform.
The configuration parameters can be centeralized or customized per user.
sudo gem install terminal-notifier
sudo pip install gi
notify-me OPTIONS Command
Options
--notify-to=mail1,mail2 send an email when done to the following mails
--notify-push send a push notification
--notify-OK= send this message after success
--notify-ERR= send this message after failure
--notify-topic= the topic to send on if different than default queue
--notify-name= name of the job, to put it subject or push notifications
--no-notify-send-out don't send the stderr and stdout in the email.
Example
notify-me --notify-to=someone@example.com,someone2@example.com --notify-push --notify-OK="System Updated" --notify-ERR="System Update Failed" --notify-name="System Update" --notify-topic="Admin" sudo apt-get upgrade
This is based on pushNotification library, available on pip
pip install pushNotification notify-me
You can configure the SMTP and push notification through /etc/notiy-me.cfg or ~/.notify-me.cfg
Currently the server supports MySQL database as the back-end db. the server needs mod_python to work.
- Install Packages
$ sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-python python-simplejson python-mysqldb
- Copy server code
$ sudo cp SRC/server /var/www/notify
- Configure Apache in 000-default
<Directory /var/www/notify/py>
SetHandler mod_python
PythonHandler mod_python.publisher
</Directory>
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Reload Apache
$ sudo service apache2 reload
* Configure Server, Edit the configuration in /var/www/notify/config.cfg