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Listen for Gotify notifications over websocket and forward them to Pushover
Pushtify
Pushtify is a Gotify to Pushover forwarder:
- Gotify: a self hosted Open Source notification system, with an Android app.
- Pushover: a PaaS closed source notification system. Available on iOS and Android.
Why this container image?
When I moved from Android to iOS, I was just too lazy to reconfigure the multiple dozens of apps that were sending notifications to my Gotify instance.
How it works
This container constantly listens for Gotify notifications through websocket and forwards received notifications to Pushover.
It uses the ntfy Python library to forward messages.
If the connection to Gotify is lost, the container will reinitiate the connection.
Requirements
- a client token in Gotify
- the gotify hostname
- a pushover user key
Installation with Docker or Podman
docker run --name pushtify \
-e GOTIFY_TOKEN=zzz \
-e GOTIFY_HOST=gotify.example.org \
-e PUSHOVER_USERKEY=xxx \
ghcr.io/sebw/pushtify:latest
podman run --name pushtify \
-e GOTIFY_TOKEN=zzz \
-e GOTIFY_HOST=gotify.example.org \
-e PUSHOVER_USERKEY=xxx \
ghcr.io/sebw/pushtify:latest
Building the container image yourself
git clone https://github.com/sebw/pushtify
cd pushtify
docker build -t pushtify:latest .
Running Pushtify on Kubernetes
git clone https://github.com/sebw/pushtify
cd pushtify/kubernetes
vim deployment.yaml (edit your variables, ideally store them as k8s secrets)
kubectl apply -f deployment.yaml
If connection to Gotify websocket is lost, the Python script will stop and the liveness probe will fail, triggering a restart of the pod.