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title: "Easy Push Notifications With ntfy.sh"
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date: 2023-09-11
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# lastmod: 2023-09-11
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draft: true
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description: "Deploying and configuring a self-hosted pub-sub notification handler, getting another server to send a notifcation when it boots, and integrating the notification handler in Home Assistant."
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featured: false
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toc: true
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comment: true
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series: Projects
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tags:
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- android
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- api
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- automation
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- containers
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- docker
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- homeassistant
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- linux
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- rest
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- selfhosting
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- shell
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---
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Wouldn't it be great if there was a simple way to send a notification to your phone(s) with a simple `curl` call? Then you could get notified when a script completes, or a server reboots, a user logs in to a system, or a sensor connected to Home Assistant changes state. How great would that be??
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[ntfy.sh](https://ntfy.sh) (pronounced *notify*) provides just that. It's an [open-source](https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy), easy-to-use, HTTP-based [pub-sub](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publish%E2%80%93subscribe_pattern) notification service, and it can notify using either mobile apps for Android ([Play](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.heckel.ntfy) or [F-Droid](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/io.heckel.ntfy/)) or iOS ([App Store](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ntfy/id1625396347)) or a [web app](https://ntfy.sh/app). I thought it sounded pretty compelling - and *then* I notice that [ntfy's docs](https://docs.ntfy.sh/install/) made it sound really easy to self-host the server component.
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So let's take it for a spin!
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## Installation
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I'm going to use the [Docker setup](https://docs.ntfy.sh/install/#docker) on an existing cloud server and use [Caddy](https://caddyserver.com/) as a reverse proxy.[^caddy]
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So I'll start by creating a new directory at `/opt/ntfy/` to hold the goods, and create a compose config.
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`/opt/ntfy/docker-compose.yml`:
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```yaml
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version: "2.3"
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services:
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ntfy:
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image: binwiederhier/ntfy
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container_name: ntfy
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command:
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- serve
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environment:
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- TZ=UTC # optional: set desired timezone
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volumes:
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- ./cache/ntfy:/var/cache/ntfy
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- ./etc/ntfy:/etc/ntfy
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- ./lib/ntf:/var/lib/ntfy
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ports:
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- 8080:80
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healthcheck: # optional: remember to adapt the host:port to your environment
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test: ["CMD-SHELL", "wget -q --tries=1 http://localhost:8080/v1/health -O - | grep -Eo '\"healthy\"\\s*:\\s*true' || exit 1"]
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interval: 60s
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timeout: 10s
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retries: 3
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start_period: 40s
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restart: unless-stopped
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```
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This config will create/mount folders in the working directory to store the ntfy cache and config
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I can go ahead and bring it up:
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```shell
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sudo docker-compose up -d
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```
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I'll also want to add the following to my Caddy config:
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`/etc/caddy/Caddyfile`:
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```
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ntfy.example.com, http://ntfy.example.com {
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reverse_proxy localhost:8080
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@httpget {
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protocol http
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method GET
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path_regexp ^/([-_a-z0-9]{0,64}$|docs/|static/)
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}
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redir @httpget https://{host}{uri}
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}
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```
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And I'll restart Caddy to apply the config:
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```shell
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sudo systemctl restart caddy
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```
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[^caddy]: I'm a big fan of Caddy. It may not be quite as capable/flexible as `nginx` but I love how simple it makes most configurations. Using Caddy in this will will not only enable HTTPS for the new web service but will also automatically obtain/renew LetsEncrypt certs so that I don't even have to think about it.
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## Configuration
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`/opt/ntfy/etc/ntfy/server.yml`:
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```yaml
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auth-file: "/var/lib/ntfy/user.db"
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auth-default-access: "deny-all"
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base-url: "https://ntfy.example.com"
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```
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```shell
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sudo docker-compose down && sudo docker-compose up -d
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sudo docker exec -it ntfy /bin/sh
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ntfy user add --role=admin admin_user
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ntfy user add writer
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ntfy token add writer
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ntfy access writer ping write-only
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```
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## Usage
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```shell
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curl \
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-u "writer:$password" \
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-d "My first notification" \
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https://ntfy.example.com/ping
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curl \
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-H "Authorization: Bearer $token" \
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-H "Title: Here's a Message Title" \
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-d "This is the message body" \
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https://ntfy.example.com/ping
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```
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### Notify on boot
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`/usr/local/bin/ntfy_push.sh`:
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```shell
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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curl \
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-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
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-H "Title: $1" \
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-d "$2" \
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https://ntfy.example.com/ping
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```
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`/usr/local/bin/ntfy_boot_complete.sh`:
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```shell
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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TITLE="$(hostname -s)"
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MESSAGE="System boot complete"
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/usr/local/bin/ntfy_push.sh "$TITLE" "$MESSAGE"
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```
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`/etc/systemd/system/ntfy_boot_complete.service`:
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```
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[Unit]
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After=network.target
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[Service]
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ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/ntfy_boot_complete.sh
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[Install]
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WantedBy=default.target
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```
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```shell
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sudo systemctl daemon-reload
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sudo systemctl enable --now ntfy_boot_complete.service
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```
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### Home Assistant
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`configuration.yaml`:
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```yaml
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notify:
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- name: ntfy
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platform: rest
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method: POST_JSON
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authentication: basic
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username: writer
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password: $PASSWORD
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data:
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topic: ping
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title_param_name: title
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message_param_name: message
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resource: https://ntfy.example.com
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```
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`automations.yaml`:
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```yaml
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- alias: Water Leak Detection
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description: ''
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trigger:
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- platform: state
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entity_id:
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- binary_sensor.water_6
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- binary_sensor.water_3
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- binary_sensor.water_5
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from: 'off'
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to: 'on'
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condition: []
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action:
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- service: notify.ntfy
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data:
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title: Leak detected!
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message: '{{ trigger.to_state.attributes.friendly_name }} detected.'
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``` |