ntfy
brings notification to your shell. It can automatically provide
desktop notifications when long running commands finish or it can send
push notifications to your phone when a specific command finishes.
Confused? This video demonstrates some of this functionality:
$ sudo pip install ntfy
$ ntfy send test
# send a notification when the command `sleep 10` finishes
# this sends the message '"sleep 10" succeeded in 0:10 minutes'
$ ntfy done sleep 10
$ ntfy -b pushover -o user_key t0k3n send 'Pushover test!'
$ ntfy -t 'ntfy' send "Here's a custom notification title!"
$ echo -e 'backends: ["pushover"]\npushover: {"user_key": "t0k3n"}' > ~/.ntfy.yml
$ ntfy send "Pushover via config file!"
$ ntfy done --pid 6379 # pid extra
$ ntfy send ":tada: ntfy supports emoji! :100:" # emoji extra
# Enable shell integration
$ echo 'eval "$(ntfy shell-integration)"' >> ~/.bashrc
The install technique in the quickstart is the suggested method of installation.
It can be installed in a virtualenv, but with some caveats: Linux notifications
require --system-site-packages
for the virtualenv and OS X notifications
don't work at all.
ntfy
has support for automatically sending notifications when long
running commands finish in bash and zsh. In bash it emulates zsh's preexec and
precmd functionality with rcaloras/bash-preexec.
To enable it add the following to your .bashrc
or .zshrc
:
eval "$(ntfy shell-integration)"
By default it will only send notifications for commands lasting longer than 10
seconds and if the terminal is focused. Terminal focus works on X11(Linux) and
with Terminal.app and iTerm2 on MacOS. Both options can be configured via the
--longer-than
and --foreground-too
options.
To avoid unnecessary notifications when running interactive programs, programs
listed in AUTO_NTFY_DONE_IGNORE
don't generate notifications. For example:
export AUTO_NTFY_DONE_IGNORE="vim screen meld"
ntfy
has a few features that require extra dependencies.ntfy done -p $PID
requires installing asntfy[pid]
- emjoi support requires installing as
ntfy[emoji]
- XMPP support requires installing as
ntfy[xmpp]
- Telegram support requires installing as
ntfy[telegram]
- Instapush support requires installing as
ntfy[instapush]
- Slack support requires installing as
ntfy[slack]
To install multiple extras, separate with commas: e.g., ntfy[pid,emjoi]
.
ntfy
is configured with a YAML file stored at ~/.ntfy.yml
or in standard platform specific locations:
- Linux -
~/config/ntfy/ntfy.yml
- macOS -
~/Library/Application Support/ntfy/ntfy.yml
- Windows -
C:\Users\<User>\AppData\Local\dschep\ntfy.yml
The backends key specifies what backends to use by default. Each backend has its own configuration, stored in a key of its own name. For example:
---
backends:
- pushover
pushover:
user_key: hunter2
pushbullet:
access_token: hunter2
simplepush:
key: hunter2
slack:
token: slacktoken
recipient: "#slackchannel"
xmpp:
jid: "user@gmail.com"
password: "xxxx"
mtype: "chat"
recipient: "me@jit.si"
If you want mulitple configs for the same backend type, you can specify any name and then specify the backend with a backend key. For example:
---
pushover:
user_key: hunter2
cellphone:
backend: pushover
user_key: hunter2
See the backends below for available backends and options.
Pushover - pushover
- Required parameters:
user_key
- Optional parameters:
sound
priority
expire
retry
callback
api_token
- use your own application tokendevice
- target a device, if omitted, notification is sent to all devicesurl
url_title
html
Pushbullet - pushbullet
- Required parameter:
access_token
- Your Pushbullet access token, created at https://www.pushbullet.com/#settings/account
- Optional parameters:
device_iden
- a device identifier, if omited, notification is sent to all devicesemail
- send notification to pushbullet user with the specified email or send an email if they aren't a pushullet user
Simplepush - simplepush
- Required parameter:
key
- Your Simplepush key, created by installing the Android App (no registration required) at https://simplepush.io
- Optional parameters:
event
- sets ringtone and vibration pattern for incoming notifications (can be defined in the simplepush app)
- Requires parameters:
jid
password
recipient
- Optional parameters
hostname
(if not from jid)port
path_to_certs
mtype
('chat' required for Google Hangouts)
Requires extras, install like this: pip install ntfy[xmpp]
.
To verify the SSL certificates offered by a server: path_to_certs = "path/to/ca/cert"
Without dnspython library installed, you will need to specify the server hostname if it doesn't match the jid.
For example, to use Google Talk you would need to use: hostname = 'talk.google.com'
Specify port if other than 5222. NOTE: Ignored without specified hostname
Telegram - telegram
Requires extras, install like this: pip install ntfy[telegram]
.
Requires ntfy
to be installed as ntfy[telegram]
. This backend is
configured the first time you will try to use it: ntfy -b telegram send
"Telegram configured for ntfy"
.
Pushjet - pushjet
- Required parameter:
secret
- The Pushjet service secret token, created with http://docs.pushjet.io/docs/creating-a-new-service
- Optional parameters:
endpoint
- custom Pushjet API endpoint- (defaults to https://api.pushjet.io)
level
- The importance level from 1(low) to 5(high)link
Notifico - notifico
- Required parameter:
webhook
- The webhook link, created at https://n.tkte.ch/- (choose
Plain Text
service when creating the webhook)
Slack - Slack
Requires extras, install like this: pip install ntfy[slack]
.
- Required parameter:
token
- The Slack service secret token, created in https://api.slack.com/web#authenticationrecipient
- The Slack channel or user to send notifications to. If you use the#
symbol the message is send to a Slack channel and if you use the@
symbol the message is send to a Slack user.
Instapush - insta
Requires extras, install like this pip install ntfy[instapush]
.
Instapush does not support notification title. It sends template-driven notifications, so you have to setup you events on the dashboard first. The backend is called insta due to homonymy with the instapush python wrapper
- Required parameters:
appid
- The application idsecret
- The application secretevent_name
- The instapush event to be usedtrackers
- The array of trakers to use
Note on trackers: Trackers are placeholders for events (a sort of notification template). If you defined more than one tracker in your event you'll have to provide more messages. At the moment, the only way to do so is to separate each message with a colon (:) character. You can also escape the separator character: Example:
ntfy -b insta send "message1:message2"
ntfy -b insta send "message1:message2\:with\:colons"
Prowl - prowl
- Optional parameters:
api_key
provider_key
priority
url
Linux Desktop Notifications - linux
Works via dbus, works with most DEs like Gnome, KDE, XFCE and with libnotify.
The following dependecies should be installed.
$ sudo apt-get install libdbus-glib-1-dev libdbus-1-dev
$ pip install --user dbus-python
You will need to install some font that supports emojis (in Debian fonts-symbola or Gentoo media-fonts/symbola).
- Optional parameters:
urgency
Uses pywin32
.
Requires ntfy
to be installed globally (not in a virtualenv).
Uses the syslog
core Python module, which is not available on Windows
platforms.
- Optional parameters:
prio
- Syslog priority level. Default isALERT
. Possible values are:- EMERG
- ALERT
- CRIT
- ERR
- WARNING
- NOTICE
- INFO
- DEBUG
facility
- Syslog facility. Default isLOCAL5
. Possible values are:- KERN
- USER
- DAEMON
- AUTH
- LPR
- NEWS
- UUCP
- CRON
- SYSLOG
- LOCAL0
- LOCAL1
- LOCAL2
- LOCAL3
- LOCAL4
- LOCAL5
- LOCAL6
- LOCAL7
fmt
- Format of the message to be sent to the system logger. The title and the message are specified using the following placeholders:{title}
{message}
Default is
[{title}] {message}
.
Pushalot - pushalot
- Required parameter:
auth_token
- Your private Pushalot auth token, found here https://pushalot.com/manager/authorizations
- Optional parameters:
source
- source of the notificationttl
- message expire time in minutes (time to live)url
- URL to include in the notificationsurl_title
- visible URL title (ignored if no url specified)image
- URL of image included in the notificationsimportant
- mark notifications as importantsilent
- mark notifications as silent
Title is configurable with the title key in the config. Example:
---
title: Customized Title
python setup.py test
- dschep - Maintainer & Lead Developer
- danryder - XMPP Backend & emoji support
- oz123 - Linux desktop notification improvements
- schwert - PushJet support
- rahiel - Telegram support
- tymm - Simplepush support
- jungle-boogie - Documentation updates
- tjbenator - Advanced Pushover options
- mobiusklein - Win32 Bugfix
- rcaloras - Creator of bash-prexec, without which there woudn't be bash shell integration for ntfy
- eightnoteight - Notifico support
- juanpabloaj - Slack support
- giuseongit - Instapush support
- jlesage - Systemlog support
- sambrightman - Prowl support
- mlesniew - Pushalot support