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Notify_enigma2
Chris Caron edited this page Nov 29, 2019
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A E2OpenPlugin called OpenWebif can allow you to communicate with your Enigma2 devices (such as Dreambox, Vu+, etc.) using a API.
Once OpenWebif is installed, Apprise can utilize it's API to send notifications to your Enigma2 device.
Installation instructions on how to install OpenWebif onto your Engima2 device can be found on it's GitHub Page.
Valid syntaxes are as follows:
enigma2://{host}
enigma2://{host}:{port}
enigma2://{user}@{host}
enigma2://{user}@{host}:{port}
enigma2://{user}:{password}@{host}
enigma2://{user}:{password}@{host}:{port}
enigma2s://{host}
enigma2s://{host}:{port}
enigma2s://{user}@{host}
enigma2s://{user}@{host}:{port}
enigma2s://{user}:{password}@{host}
enigma2s://{user}:{password}@{host}:{port}
Variable | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
hostname | Yes | The Enigma2 devices IP/hostname |
port | No | The port our Web server is listening on. By default the port is 80 for enigma2s:// and 443 for all enigma2:// references. |
user | No | If you're system is set up to use HTTP-AUTH, you can provide username for authentication to it. |
password | No | If you're system is set up to use HTTP-AUTH, you can provide password for authentication to it. |
timeout | No | The number of seconds delivered notification stay on the screen for. The default value is 13. |
Send an notification to our Enigma2 Device:
# Assuming our {hostname} is dreambox
apprise enigma2://dreambox
Some users may require special HTTP headers to be present when they post their data to their server. This can be accomplished by just sticking a hyphen (-) in front of any parameter you specify on your URL string.
# Below would set the header:
# X-Token: abcdefg
#
# Assuming our {hostname} is vu-device
apprise "enigma2://localhost/?-X-Token=abcdefg"
# Multiple headers just require more entries defined with a hyphen in front:
# Below would set the headers:
# X-Token: abcdefg
# X-Apprise: is great
#
# Assuming our {hostname} is localhost
apprise "enigma2://localhost/path/?-X-Token=abcdefg&-X-Apprise=is%20great"