# Notification Channel Examples Here are some examples on how to set up Notification channels for some services. \ These are only examples so feel free to edit them and play with them to your hearts content. ## Testing If you'd like to test your Notification channel, simply open a terminal and run this command. \ Remember to replace the placeholders with the Notification channel endpoint you get by longpressing. `curl {Replace_with_Notification_channel_endpoint} -d "Hello world! This is a test."` How it should look: An Android screenshot showcasing a NextPush notification test ## SSH & Local Logins With your favorite text editor, open `/etc/profile` as root and add the following text to the very bottom of the file. \ Remember to replace the placeholders with the Notification channel endpoint you get by longpressing. ``` if [ -n "$SSH_CLIENT" ]; then curl {Replace_with_Notification_channel_endpoint} -d "${USER}@$(hostname -f) has logged in via SSH." > /dev/null else curl {Replace_with_Notification_channel_endpoint} -d "${USER}@$(hostname -f) has logged in locally." > /dev/null fi ``` How it should look: An Android screenshot showcasing a NextPush SSH Login notification ## DIUN To get notified with DIUN, you will need to create a file and mount that file to your diun docker container. \ This example creates a file named `cmd.sh`, and mounts it at `/etc/diun/etc.sh` With your favorite text editor, create and open `cmd.sh`, then paste this text. ``` #!/bin/sh env > /etc/diun/output apk add curl if [ "${DIUN_ENTRY_STATUS}" -ne "new" ]; then return 0 fi curl {Replace_with_Notification_channel_endpoint} -d 'There is a Docker Image update available.' ``` Afterwards, mark `cmd.sh` as executable: `chmod +x ./cmd.sh` Finally add this to your DIUN config under `notif:` ``` script: cmd: "sh" args: - '-c' - '/etc/diun/cmd.sh' ``` Now when DIUN runs you should get a notification that looks like this: An Android screenshot showcasing a NextPush DIUN notification > Note: I'm not entirely versed in DIUN configuration and I know there is some way to let it tell you which container needs to be updated. Pull requests to fix this feature would be helpful! ## Home Assistant To get Notifications from Home Assistant, we will be using the RESTful Notifications service built into Home Assistant.\ With your favorite text editor, open your HA `configuration.yaml` and add the following text to the bottom of the file ``` rest_command: notify_nextpush: url: '{Replace_with_Notification_channel_endpoint}' method: post payload: '{{ message }}' ``` Reload your HA configuration, go to Settings > Automations & Scenes > + Creation Automation > Create new automation > Then do + Add action > Search for "RESTful Command: notify_nextpush" > Three dot menu in top right of RESTful command > Edit in YAML, and add a message that's relavent to the notification you'd like to recieve, and remember to add a When trigger. ``` service: rest_command.notify_nextpush metadata: {} data: message: Motion detected at the front door. ``` How it should look: An Android screenshot showcasing a NextPush Home Assistant notification test ## The end! If there are more examples that you feel may be useful to add to these examples, feel free to submit a pull request!