# gotify ntfy signal ###### guide-by-example ![logo](https://i.imgur.com/41WzW04.png) # Purpose & Overview Instant notifications if email feels old timey and crowded * [gotify](https://github.com/gotify/server) * [ntfy](https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy) * [bbernhard/signal-cli-rest-api ](https://github.com/bbernhard/signal-cli-rest-api) --- # Overview * **gotify** - great for single person use, but the moment theres more people they need to share single account and so lack the ability to choose what to get and what not to get. * **ntfy** - simple original approach to just subscribing to "topics" without authentification. Very simple single line push notification. Support for multiple user, supports ios. * **signal-cli-rest-api** - no gui, need a sim card phone number registred, notification are just send to phone numbers. Signal wide spread might make it a winner, since you are not asking people to install an another app. Afte few weeks of tinkering with these... **ntfy is the winner for me**, for now.
Compose files for the other two are at the end. # docker-compose for ntfy `docker-compose.yml` ```yml services: ntfy: image: binwiederhier/ntfy container_name: ntfy hostname: ntfy env_file: .env restart: unless-stopped command: - serve ports: - "80:80" volumes: - ./ntfy_cache:/var/cache/ntfy - ./ntfy_etc:/etc/ntfy networks: default: name: $DOCKER_MY_NETWORK external: true ``` `.env` ```bash # GENERAL DOCKER_MY_NETWORK=caddy_net TZ=Europe/Bratislava ``` # Reverse proxy Caddy is used, details [here](https://github.com/DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker/tree/master/caddy_v2).
`Caddyfile` ``` ntfy.{$MY_DOMAIN} { reverse_proxy ntfy:80 } ``` # The usage [Documentation](https://docs.ntfy.sh/publish/) ntfy uses "topics" for categorization, which creates a very handy disconnect from sender and receiver.
Lets say there's a minecraft server and there are notifications when someone joins. These notifications are send to a `minecraft` topic, not to a specific users. Users can subscribe to the topic if they want those notifications. This gives great flexibility and is the main reason why ntfy wins over other solutions. #### Linux `curl -d "a player joined" https://ntfy.example.com/minecraft` #### Windows * win10+ `Invoke-RestMethod -Method 'Post' -Uri https://ntfy.example.com/minecraft -Body "a player joined" -UseBasicParsing` * win8.1 and older need bit extra for https to work
``` [Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12 Invoke-RestMethod -Method 'Post' -Uri https://ntfy.example.com/minecraft -Body "a player joined" -UseBasicParsing ``` #### systemd unit file service To allows use of ntfy `OnFailure` and `OnSuccess` inside systemd unit files. To send useful info [specifiers](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#Specifiers) are used. * %n - full unit name * %p - prefix part of the name * %i - instance name, between @ and suffix * %H - machine hostname Systemd template unit file is used. These contains `@` to allow for dynamical naming at runtime. They are called with additional info added between `@` and the suffix `.service` `ntfy@.service` ``` [Unit] Description=ntfy notification service After=network.target [Service] Type=simple ExecStart=/bin/curl -d "%i | %H" https://ntfy.example.com/systemd ``` Example of a service using the above defined service to send notifications. `borg.service` ``` [Unit] Description=BorgBackup docker OnFailure=ntfy@failure-%p.service OnSuccess=ntfy@success-%p.service [Service] Type=simple ExecStart=/opt/borg_backup.sh ``` # Grafana to ntfy ![ntfy](https://i.imgur.com/gL81jRg.png) Alerting in grafana to ntfy works, but its ugly with just json shown. To solve this * Add container [grafana-to-ntfy](https://github.com/kittyandrew/grafana-to-ntfy). Set in `.env` ntfy local url * in grafana set contact point webhook aimed at `http://grafana-to-ntfy:8080`, with credentials from the `.env` `docker-compose.yml` ```yml services: ntfy: image: binwiederhier/ntfy:v2.4.0 container_name: ntfy hostname: ntfy env_file: .env restart: unless-stopped command: - serve ports: - "80:80" volumes: - ./ntfy_cache:/var/cache/ntfy - ./ntfy_etc:/etc/ntfy grafana-to-ntfy: container_name: grafana-to-ntfy hostname: grafana-to-ntfy image: kittyandrew/grafana-to-ntfy restart: unless-stopped env_file: - .env ports: - "8080:8080" networks: default: name: $DOCKER_MY_NETWORK external: true ``` `.env` ```php # GENERAL DOCKER_MY_NETWORK=caddy_net TZ=Europe/Bratislava NTFY_URL=http://ntfy:80/whatever BAUTH_USER=admin BAUTH_PASS=test ```

gotify and signal compose

`gotify-docker-compose.yml` ```yml services: gotify: image: gotify/server container_name: gotify hostname: gotify restart: unless-stopped env_file: .env volumes: - "./gotify_data:/app/data" networks: default: name: caddy_net external: true ``` `signal-docker-compose.yml` ```yml signal: image: bbernhard/signal-cli-rest-api container_name: signal hostname: signal env_file: .env restart: unless-stopped volumes: - "./signal-cli-config:/home/.local/share/signal-cli" #map "signal-cli-config" folder on host system into docker container. the folder contains the password and cryptographic keys when a new number is registered networks: default: name: caddy_net external: true ```
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