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@nanotechcomputers/node-red-pushover

v1.2.2

Published

A Pushover API wrapper for Node-RED

Readme

@NanotechComputers/node-red-pushover

npm codecov Build Package

A Pushover API wrapper for Node-RED.


Installation

Palette Manager

The recommended way to manage node red packages are through the palette manager

NPM

Alternatively, you can run the following command in your Node-RED user directory - typically ~/.node-red

npm i @nanotechcomputers/node-red-pushover

Required Inputs

  • msg.payload(required): The message of the notification, supports only a few html tags
    • HTML tags currently supported:
      • bold text - display word in bold
      • italicised text - display word in italics
      • underlined text - display word underlined
      • font colour - display word in blue text
      • href link - display word as a link

Optional Inputs

  • msg.topic: This will be used as the title of the notification if Title is not set.
  • msg.image: The URL of the image in the notification. Supports aLocal file path or http(s) url.
  • msg.url: Can add an url to your notification.
  • msg.url_title: Can set the title of the url.
  • msg.priority: Affects how the message is presented to the user, more details
    • Lowest Priority (-2)
    • Low Priority (-1)
    • Normal Priority (0)
    • High Priority (1)
  • msg.device: Default for all devices if not provided, separated by a comma.
  • msg.sound: Name of the notification sound, more details
    • pushover - Pushover (default)
    • bike - Bike
    • bugle - Bugle
    • cashregister - Cash Register
    • classical - Classical
    • cosmic - Cosmic
    • falling - Falling
    • gamelan - Gamelan
    • incoming - Incoming
    • intermission - Intermission
    • magic - Magic
    • mechanical - Mechanical
    • pianobar - Piano Bar
    • siren - Siren
    • spacealarm - Space Alarm
    • tugboat - Tug Boat
    • alien - Alien Alarm (long)
    • climb - Climb (long)
    • persistent - Persistent (long)
    • echo - Pushover Echo (long)
    • updown - Up Down (long)
    • vibrate - Vibrate Only
    • none - None (silent)
  • msg.timestamp: An unix timestamp to specific the date time of your notification.

See Pushover.net for the full API reference.

Pushover Glances

With Pushover's Glances API, you can push small bits of data directly to a constantly-updated screen, referred to as a widget, such as a complication on your smartwatch or a widget on your phone's lock screen.

Available Inputs

  • msg.payload: This will be used as the title if Title is not set
  • msg.text: The main line
  • msg.subtext: The second line
  • msg.count: The number
  • msg.percent: The progress bar/circle
  • msg.device: Device name, default for all

Credit goes to Ray for starting this project