Config ID: 055f52cb9cb5d50e5a5372b865f2ac5c2c63d973d5e50a775c6fe0b33a9df269
Getting Started
  1. Verify your Apprise API Status: autorenew
  2. The following is your Apprise Configuration ID:

    055f52cb9cb5d50e5a5372b865f2ac5c2c63d973d5e50a775c6fe0b33a9df269
    For some examples on how to build a development environment around this: click here.

  3. In the future you can return to this configuration screen at any time by placing the following into your browser:
    https://apprise.003274.xyz/cfg/055f52cb9cb5d50e5a5372b865f2ac5c2c63d973d5e50a775c6fe0b33a9df269
  4. Use the settings Configuration section to prepare and save your Apprise configuration.
    lightbulb_outlineYou can always refer to the Apprise Wiki if you're having troubles assembling your URL(s).
  5. Use the web Review section to review what was parsed/detected from your defined configuration.
  6. Use the announcement Notifications section to test out your saved configuration.
    lightbulb_outline: The number also provided in the announcement Notifications tab identifies how many notifications will be sent (based on tags/configuration provided) when using this section.
Working Remotely With Your Configuration
Using The Apprise CLI

The following command would cause apprise to directly notify all of your services:

apprise --body="Test Message" \
    apprises://apprise.003274.xyz/055f52cb9cb5d50e5a5372b865f2ac5c2c63d973d5e50a775c6fe0b33a9df269/?tags=all
Send one or more attachments like this:
apprise --body="Test Message" \
    apprises://apprise.003274.xyz/055f52cb9cb5d50e5a5372b865f2ac5c2c63d973d5e50a775c6fe0b33a9df269/?tags=all \
    --attach=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/caronc/apprise/master/apprise/assets/themes/default/apprise-logo.png
    --attach=/path/to/an/attachment.jpeg \

The following command would cause apprise to retrieve the configuration loaded and send a test notification to all of your added services:

apprise --body="Test Message" --tag=all \
    --config=https://apprise.003274.xyz/cfg/055f52cb9cb5d50e5a5372b865f2ac5c2c63d973d5e50a775c6fe0b33a9df269
You may also create an Apprise configuration file that contains this line somewhere in it:
include https://apprise.003274.xyz/cfg/055f52cb9cb5d50e5a5372b865f2ac5c2c63d973d5e50a775c6fe0b33a9df269
By leveraging the include directive, it will automatically be referenced for future calls to the apprise tool. All future calls using Apprise now simplify to:
apprise --body="Test Message" --tag=all
Using CURL

The following command would cause the Apprise API to notify all of your services:

curl -X POST \
    -F "body=Test Message" \
    -F "tags=all" \
    https://apprise.003274.xyz/notify/055f52cb9cb5d50e5a5372b865f2ac5c2c63d973d5e50a775c6fe0b33a9df269
When sending attachments, curl requires all local files be prefixed with @. You can an add attachment like this:
curl -X POST \
    -F "tags=all" \
    -F "body=Test Message" \
    -F [email protected] \
    https://apprise.003274.xyz/notify/055f52cb9cb5d50e5a5372b865f2ac5c2c63d973d5e50a775c6fe0b33a9df269
When sending more than one attachment, you must uniquely assign each attachment to a new ID. The example below leverages attach1 and attach2:
curl -X POST \
    -F "tags=all" \
    -F "body=Test Message" \
    -F [email protected] \
    -F attach2=@/my/path/to/Apprise.doc \
    https://apprise.003274.xyz/notify/055f52cb9cb5d50e5a5372b865f2ac5c2c63d973d5e50a775c6fe0b33a9df269
Sends a notification to our endpoints with an attachment and no body specified:
curl -X POST \
    -F "tag=all" \
    -F "attach=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/caronc/apprise/master/apprise/assets/themes/default/apprise-logo.png" \
    https://apprise.003274.xyz/notify/055f52cb9cb5d50e5a5372b865f2ac5c2c63d973d5e50a775c6fe0b33a9df269

Define your configuration below:

info Once you have successfully loaded at least one Apprise URL on the settings Configuration section, your loaded entries will display here.
Loaded Configuration
Tip: Click on a tag (🏷️) to pre-select it in the announcementNotifications section.
You can send a notification using the loaded configuration:
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