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      MMRIZE @MilkShake
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      @MilkShake
      Could you share the doc? Let’s look inside together.

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        MilkShake @MMRIZE
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        @MMRIZE All I have is this:

        https://www.doorbird.com/downloads/manual_d10x_en_de.pdf

        It works when I include the notification in the URL like this:

        http://MMIP:8090/remote?action=NOTIFICATION&notification=SOMEONE_AT_THE_DOOR

        That is sweet. Now I need to exec a shell script also.

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          MilkShake
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          Also, do you know the syntax for executing a shell script in MMM-NotificationTrigger?

          I though it would be like this:

          {
                  module: "MMM-NotificationTrigger",
                  config: {
                          useWebhook: true,
                          triggers: [
                                  {
                                          trigger: "SOMEONE_AT_THE_DOOR",
                                          fires: [
                                                  {
                                                          fire: "SHOW_ALERT",
                                                          exec: "home/Kragh/monitor_on.sh",
                                                          payload: {
                                                                  title: "PORTEN",
                                                                  message: "Der er nogen ved porten!",
                                                                  timer: "10000",
                                                          }
                                                  }
                                          ]
                                  }
                          ]
                  }
          }
          
          

          monitor_on.sh is set as executionable.

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            MMRIZE @MilkShake
            last edited by MMRIZE

            @MilkShake said in Receive a HTTP request and subsequently wake up display and display alert/notification:

            It works when I include the notification in the URL like this:

            http://MMIP:8090/remote?action=NOTIFICATION&notification=SOMEONE_AT_THE_DOOR

            Simply, you can use this.

            http://MMIP:8090/webhook?notification=SOMEONE_AT_THE_DOOR
            

            That is the GET method.

            for the shellscript, your trial seems right, but you should take care for the path and the permission.
            I think this would be right. (It depends on your environment)

            exec: "bash /home/Kragh/monitor_on.sh",
            // OR
            exec: ". /home/Kragh/monitor_on.sh",
            
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              MilkShake
              last edited by

              Oh well, succeded in turning the display on as well:

              {
                      module: "MMM-NotificationTrigger",
                      config: {
                              useWebhook: true,
                              triggers: [
                                      {
                                              trigger: "SOMEONE_AT_THE_DOOR",
                                              fires: [
                                                      {
                                                              fire: "SHOW_ALERT",
                                                              exec: "vcgencmd display_power 1",
                                                              payload: {
                                                                      title: "PORTEN",
                                                                      message: "Der er nogen ved porten!",
                                                                      timer: "20000",
                                                              }
                                                      }
                                              ]
                                      }
              
                              ]
                      }
              },
              

              Last thing to do is to also play the doorbell. I need to configure the speaker on the rasp4 first.

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                MilkShake @MMRIZE
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                @MMRIZE said in Receive a HTTP request and subsequently wake up display and display alert/notification:

                @MilkShake said in Receive a HTTP request and subsequently wake up display and display alert/notification:

                It works when I include the notification in the URL like this:

                http://MMIP:8090/remote?action=NOTIFICATION&notification=SOMEONE_AT_THE_DOOR

                Simply, you can use this.

                http://MMIP:8090/webhook?notification=SOMEONE_AT_THE_DOOR
                

                That is the GET method.

                for the shellscript, your trial seems right, but you should take care for the path and the permission.
                I think this would be right. (It depends on your environment)

                exec: "bash /home/Kragh/monitor_on.sh",
                // OR
                exec: ". /home/Kragh/monitor_on.sh",
                

                Well, I got it working, sort off.

                I cannot get http://192.168.1.100:8090/webhook?action=notification=SOMEONE_AT_THE_DOOR to work. It returns a 200:OK but nothing is displayed.

                I have to use http://MMIP:8090/remote?action=NOTIFICATION&notification=SOMEONE_AT_THE_DOOR for it to work.

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                  MMRIZE @MilkShake
                  last edited by MMRIZE

                  @MilkShake said in Receive a HTTP request and subsequently wake up display and display alert/notification:

                  I cannot get http://192.168.1.100:8090/webhook?action=notification=SOMEONE_AT_THE_DOOR to work. It returns a 200:OK but nothing is displayed.

                  http://MMIP:8090/webhook?notification=SOMEONE_AT_THE_DOOR
                  

                  read carefully.

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                    MilkShake
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                    @MMRIZE said in Receive a HTTP request and subsequently wake up display and display alert/notification:

                    @MilkShake said in Receive a HTTP request and subsequently wake up display and display alert/notification:

                    I cannot get http://192.168.1.100:8090/webhook?action=notification=SOMEONE_AT_THE_DOOR to work. It returns a 200:OK but nothing is displayed.

                    http://MMIP:8090/webhook?notification=SOMEONE_AT_THE_DOOR
                    

                    read carefully.

                    You are absolutely correct. Thanks for pointing it out.

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