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ntfy
ntfy (pronounce: notify) is a super simple pub-sub notification service. It allows you to send desktop and (soon) phone notifications via scripts. I run a free version of it on ntfy.sh. No signups or cost.
Usage
Subscribe to a topic
Topics are created on the fly by subscribing to them. You can create and subscribe to a topic either in a web UI, or in your own app by subscribing to an SSE/EventSource, or a JSON or raw feed.
Because there is no sign-up, the topic is essentially a password, so pick something that's not easily guessable.
Here's how you can create a topic mytopic
, subscribe to it topic and wait for events. This is using curl
, but you
can use any library that can do HTTP GETs:
# Subscribe to "mytopic" and output one message per line (\n are replaced with a space)
curl -s ntfy.sh/mytopic/raw
# Subscribe to "mytopic" and output one JSON message per line
curl -s ntfy.sh/mytopic/json
# Subscribe to "mytopic" and output an SSE stream (supported via JS/EventSource)
curl -s ntfy.sh/mytopic/sse
You can easily script it to execute any command when a message arrives. This sends desktop notifications (just like the web UI, but without it):
while read msg; do
[ -n "$msg" ] && notify-send "$msg"
done < <(stdbuf -i0 -o0 curl -s ntfy.sh/mytopic/raw)
Publish messages
Publishing messages can be done via PUT or POST using. Here's an example using curl
:
curl -d "long process is done" ntfy.sh/mytopic
Messages published to a non-existing topic or a topic without subscribers will not be delivered later. There is (currently) no buffering of any kind. If you're not listening, the message won't be delivered.
Installation
Please check out the releases page for binaries and deb/rpm packages.
- Install ntfy using one of the methods described below
- Then (optionally) edit
/etc/ntfy/config.yml
- Then just run it with
ntfy
(orsystemctl start ntfy
when using the deb/rpm).
Binaries and packages
Debian/Ubuntu (from a repository):
curl -sSL https://archive.heckel.io/apt/pubkey.txt | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt install apt-transport-https
sudo sh -c "echo 'deb [arch=amd64] https://archive.heckel.io/apt debian main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/archive.heckel.io.list"
sudo apt update
sudo apt install ntfy
Debian/Ubuntu (manual install):
sudo apt install tmux
wget https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/releases/download/v1.1.2/ntfy_1.1.2_amd64.deb
dpkg -i ntfy_1.1.2_amd64.deb
Fedora/RHEL/CentOS:
rpm -ivh https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/releases/download/v1.1.2/ntfy_1.1.2_amd64.rpm
Docker:
docker run --rm -it binwiederhier/ntfy
Go:
go get -u heckel.io/ntfy
Manual install (any x86_64-based Linux):
wget https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/releases/download/v1.1.2/ntfy_1.1.2_linux_x86_64.tar.gz
sudo tar -C /usr/bin -zxf ntfy_1.1.2_linux_x86_64.tar.gz ntfy
./ntfy
Building
Building ntfy is simple. Here's how you do it:
make build-simple
# Builds to dist/ntfy_linux_amd64/ntfy
To build releases, I use GoReleaser. If you have that installed, you can run make build
or
make build-snapshot
.
TODO
- add HTTPS
- make limits configurable
- limit max number of subscriptions
Contributing
I welcome any and all contributions. Just create a PR or an issue.
License
Made with ❤️ by Philipp C. Heckel, distributed under the Apache License 2.0.
Third party libraries and resources:
- github.com/urfave/cli/v2 (MIT) is used to drive the CLI
- Mixkit sound (Mixkit Free License) used as notification sound
- Lato Font (OFL) is used as a font in the Web UI
- GoReleaser (MIT) is used to create releases