# ntfy **ntfy** (pronounce: *notify*) is a simple HTTP-based [pub-sub](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publish%E2%80%93subscribe_pattern) notification service. It allows you to **send notifications to your phone or desktop via scripts** from any computer, entirely **without signup or cost**. It's also open source (as you can plainly see) if you want to run your own. I run a free version of it at **[ntfy.sh](https://ntfy.sh)**, and there's an [Android app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.heckel.ntfy) too. ## Usage ### Publishing messages Publishing messages can be done via PUT or POST using. Topics are created on the fly by subscribing or publishing to them. Because there is no sign-up, **the topic is essentially a password**, so pick something that's not easily guessable. Here's an example showing how to publish a message using `curl`: ``` curl -d "long process is done" ntfy.sh/mytopic ``` Here's an example in JS with `fetch()` (see [full example](examples)): ``` fetch('https://ntfy.sh/mytopic', { method: 'POST', // PUT works too body: 'Hello from the other side.' }) ``` ### Subscribe to a topic You can create and subscribe to a topic either in this web UI, or in your own app by subscribing to an [EventSource](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/EventSource), a JSON feed, or raw feed. #### Subscribe via web If you subscribe to a topic via this web UI in the field below, messages published to any subscribed topic will show up as **desktop notification**. You can try this easily on **[ntfy.sh](https://ntfy.sh)**. #### Subscribe via phone You can use the [Ntfy Android App](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.heckel.ntfy) to receive notifications directly on your phone. Just like the server, this app is also [open source](https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy-android). #### Subscribe via your app, or via the CLI Using [EventSource](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/EventSource) in JS, you can consume notifications like this (see [full example](examples)): ```javascript const eventSource = new EventSource('https://ntfy.sh/mytopic/sse');
eventSource.onmessage = (e) => {
// Do something with e.data
}; ``` You can also use the same `/sse` endpoint via `curl` or any other HTTP library: ``` $ curl -s ntfy.sh/mytopic/sse event: open data: {"id":"weSj9RtNkj","time":1635528898,"event":"open","topic":"mytopic"} data: {"id":"p0M5y6gcCY","time":1635528909,"event":"message","topic":"mytopic","message":"Hi!"} event: keepalive data: {"id":"VNxNIg5fpt","time":1635528928,"event":"keepalive","topic":"test"} ``` To consume JSON instead, use the `/json` endpoint, which prints one message per line: ``` $ curl -s ntfy.sh/mytopic/json {"id":"SLiKI64DOt","time":1635528757,"event":"open","topic":"mytopic"} {"id":"hwQ2YpKdmg","time":1635528741,"event":"message","topic":"mytopic","message":"Hi!"} {"id":"DGUDShMCsc","time":1635528787,"event":"keepalive","topic":"mytopic"} ``` Or use the `/raw` endpoint if you need something super simple (empty lines are keepalive messages): ``` $ curl -s ntfy.sh/mytopic/raw This is a notification ``` #### Message buffering and polling Messages are buffered in memory for a few hours to account for network interruptions of subscribers. You can read back what you missed by using the `since=...` query parameter. It takes either a duration (e.g. `10m` or `30s`) or a Unix timestamp (e.g. `1635528757`): ``` $ curl -s "ntfy.sh/mytopic/json?since=10m" # Same output as above, but includes messages from up to 10 minutes ago ``` You can also just poll for messages if you don't like the long-standing connection using the `poll=1` query parameter. The connection will end after all available messages have been read. This parameter has to be combined with `since=`. ``` $ curl -s "ntfy.sh/mytopic/json?poll=1&since=10m" # Returns messages from up to 10 minutes ago and ends the connection ``` ## Examples There are a few usage examples in the [examples](examples) directory. I'm sure there are tons of other ways to use it. ## Installation Please check out the [releases page](https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/releases) for binaries and deb/rpm packages. 1. Install ntfy using one of the methods described below 2. Then (optionally) edit `/etc/ntfy/config.yml` 3. Then just run it with `ntfy` (or `systemctl start ntfy` when using the deb/rpm). ### Binaries and packages **Debian/Ubuntu** (*from a repository*)**:** ```bash 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*)**:** ```bash sudo apt install tmux wget https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/releases/download/v1.2.0/ntfy_1.2.0_amd64.deb dpkg -i ntfy_1.2.0_amd64.deb ``` **Fedora/RHEL/CentOS:** ```bash rpm -ivh https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/releases/download/v1.2.0/ntfy_1.2.0_amd64.rpm ``` **Docker:** ```bash docker run --rm -it binwiederhier/ntfy ``` **Go:** ```bash go get -u heckel.io/ntfy ``` **Manual install** (*any x86_64-based Linux*)**:** ```bash wget https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/releases/download/v1.2.0/ntfy_1.2.0_linux_x86_64.tar.gz sudo tar -C /usr/bin -zxf ntfy_1.2.0_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](https://goreleaser.com/). If you have that installed, you can run `make build` or `make build-snapshot`. ## TODO - add HTTPS - make limits configurable ## Contributing I welcome any and all contributions. Just create a PR or an issue. ## License Made with ❤️ by [Philipp C. Heckel](https://heckel.io), distributed under the [Apache License 2.0](LICENSE). Third party libraries and resources: * [github.com/urfave/cli/v2](https://github.com/urfave/cli/v2) (MIT) is used to drive the CLI * [Mixkit sound](https://mixkit.co/free-sound-effects/notification/) (Mixkit Free License) used as notification sound * [Lato Font](https://www.latofonts.com/) (OFL) is used as a font in the Web UI * [GoReleaser](https://goreleaser.com/) (MIT) is used to create releases * [github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3](https://github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3) (MIT) is used to provide the persistent message cache * [Firebase Admin SDK](https://github.com/firebase/firebase-admin-go) (Apache 2.0) is used to send FCM messages