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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. + diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index bf34664..2a75f91 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,3 +1,52 @@ -# ntfy-freebsd-server +**From:** [](https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy)https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy + +**![images/ntfy.png]** + +# ntfy.sh | Send push notifications to your phone or desktop via PUT/POST + +**ntfy** (pronounced "*notify*") is a simple HTTP-based pub-sub notification service. With ntfy, you can **send notifications to your phone or desktop via scripts** from any computer, **without having to sign up or pay any fees**. If you'd like to run your own instance of the service, you can easily do so since ntfy is open source. + +You can access the free version of ntfy at **ntfy.sh**. There is also an open-source Android app available on Google Play or F-Droid, as well as an open source iOS app available on the App Store. + +### **Why does this exist when there's already a FreeBSD sysutils/ntfy pkg/port?** + +The FreeBSD ntfy client package doesn't have the server or web built-in. It's a basic client only. It's also on version 2.7.0 while the latest release is currently 2.11.0. This repo is to build a full install with client, server, and web running as a ntfy user with startup scripts and configs for client and server.  + +I built ntfy server on FreeBSD manually and have been testing it. I decided if I was going to keep using it that I should formalize an install.  + +### **Install FreeBSD prerequisites:** + +`pkg install python311 py311-pip node20 npm-node20 go gmake` + +### Build: + +sudo sh ./install_ntfy_server.sh + +### Configure: + +Edit your server.yml in /usr/local/etc/ntfy/ to set your hostname, listening +IP/port, and any other desired settings. + +The nfty server service runs as a unprivileged user and must use a port +higher than 1024. Use a webserver or reverse proxy in front of ntfy to +provide http/https access. + +Copy index.html to your webserver docs directory (e.g. +https://ntfy.mydomain.com/docs/) to redirect to the online https://docs.ntfy.sh +when a user clicks on the documentation button. Alternatively, you can mirror +the online docs to your docs directory if you don't want to rely on theirs. + +Use 'sysrc ntfy_enable="YES"' or add 'ntfy_enable="YES"' to your /etc/rc.conf +or /etc/rc.conf.d/ntfy manually to enable the service. Use 'service ntfy start' +to start the service. + +**TODO**: + +- Create uninstall script (or uninstall option in main script) +- Create dependency checks in install script and make more robust +- Create package (probably a tarball before a real FreeBSD pkg) +- Testing client and config.  + +### License +The project is dual licensed under the \[Apache License 2.0\](LICENSE) and the \[GPLv2 License\](LICENSE.GPLv2). -**ntfy** is a simple HTTP-based pub-sub notification service. 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Use a webserver or reverse proxy in front of ntfy to +provide http/https access. + +Copy index.html to your webserver docs directory (e.g. +https://ntfy.mydomain.com/docs/) to redirect to the online https://docs.ntfy.sh +when a user clicks on the documentation button. Alternatively, you can mirror +the online docs to your docs directory if you don't want to rely on theirs. + +Use 'sysrc ntfy_enable="YES"' or add 'ntfy_enable="YES"' to your /etc/rc.conf +or /etc/rc.conf.d/ntfy manually to enable the service. Use 'service ntfy start' +to start the service. + + diff --git a/rc.d/ntfy b/rc.d/ntfy new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4ae9e5 --- /dev/null +++ b/rc.d/ntfy @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# +# PROVIDE: ntfy +# REQUIRE: networking +# KEYWORD: + +. /etc/rc.subr + +name="ntfy" +rcvar="ntfy_enable" +ntfy_user="ntfy" +ntfy_command="/usr/local/bin/ntfy serve --config /usr/local/etc/ntfy/server.yml" +pidfile="/var/run/ntfy/${name}.pid" +command="/usr/sbin/daemon" +command_args="-P ${pidfile} -r -f ${ntfy_command}" + +load_rc_config $name +: ${ntfy_enable:=no} + +run_rc_command "$1" diff --git a/rc.d/ntfy-client b/rc.d/ntfy-client new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9e9be9 --- /dev/null +++ b/rc.d/ntfy-client @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# +# PROVIDE: ntfy +# REQUIRE: networking +# KEYWORD: + +. /etc/rc.subr + +name="ntfy-client" +rcvar="ntfy-client_enable" +ntfy_user="ntfy" +ntfy_command="/usr/local/bin/ntfy subscribe --config /usr/local/etc/ntfy/client.yml --from-config" +pidfile="/var/run/ntfy/${name}-client.pid" +command="/usr/sbin/daemon" +command_args="-P ${pidfile} -r -f ${ntfy_command}" + +load_rc_config $name +: ${ntfy-client_enable:=no} + +run_rc_command "$1"