Sending line notifications using a binary, docker or Drone CI.
Please refer to LINE Business Center.
- Send multiple Message.
- Send Text Message.
- Send Video Message.
- Send Audio Message.
- Send Sticker Message.
- Send Location Message.
- Support prometheus metrics API.
- Automatically install TLS certificates from Let's Encrypt.
- Support Localtunnel for webhook tunnel.
- Support Line Notify.
Localtunnel allows you to easily share a web service on your local development machine without messing with DNS and firewall settings.
Memory Usage:
Notification Count Usage:
The pre-compiled binaries can be downloaded from release page. Support the following OS type.
- Windows amd64/386
- Linux amd64/386
- Darwin amd64/386
With Go
installed
go get -u -v github.com/appleboy/drone-line
or build the binary with the following command:
make build
Build the docker image with the following commands:
make docker
There are three ways to send notification.
Setup Webhook service as default port 8088
.
drone-line \
--secret xxxx \
--token xxxx \
webhook
Change default webhook port to 8089
.
drone-line \
--port 8089 \
--secret xxxx \
--token xxxx \
webhook
Use localtunnel to tunnel your locally running bot so that Line can reach the webhook.
drone-line \
-s secret \
-t token \
--tunnel \
--port 2002 \
webhook
Use Let's Encrypt. Please make sure you have permission to listen on 443
port.
drone-line \
-s secret \
-t token \
-autotls \
-host example.com \
-cache /var/www/.cache \
--port 443 \
webhook
Tips: Another way to use ngrok to tunnel your locally running bot so that Line can reach the webhook.
Setup the --to
flag after fetch user id from webhook service.
drone-line \
--secret xxxx \
--token xxxx \
--to xxxx \
--message "Test Message"
If you connect your service with LINE Notify, LINE users can easily receive notifications from it. See the documentation.
drone-line \
--token xxxx \
--message "Test Message" \
notify
Setup Webhook service as default port 8088
.
docker run --rm \
-e LINE_CHANNEL_SECRET=xxxxxxx \
-e LINE_CHANNEL_TOKEN=xxxxxxx \
appleboy/drone-line webhook
Change default webhook port to 8089
.
docker run --rm \
-e LINE_CHANNEL_SECRET=xxxxxxx \
-e LINE_CHANNEL_TOKEN=xxxxxxx \
-e LINE_PORT=8089 \
appleboy/drone-line webhook
Tips: Use ngrok to tunnel your locally running bot so that Line can reach the webhook.
Send Notification
docker run --rm \
-e LINE_CHANNEL_SECRET=xxxxxxx \
-e LINE_CHANNEL_TOKEN=xxxxxxx \
-e LINE_TO=xxxxxxx \
-e LINE_MESSAGE=test \
-e LINE_IMAGES=https://example.com/1.png \
-e LINE_VIDEOS=https://example.com/1.mp4 \
-e LINE_AUDIOS=https://example.com/1.mp3::1000 \
-e LINE_STICKERS=1::1 \
-e LINE_LOCATIONS=title::address::latitude::longitude \
-e LINE_DELIMITER=:: \
appleboy/drone-line
Execute from the working directory:
docker run --rm \
-e PLUGIN_CHANNEL_SECRET=xxxxxxx \
-e PLUGIN_CHANNEL_TOKEN=xxxxxxx \
-e PLUGIN_TO=xxxxxxx \
-e PLUGIN_MESSAGE=test \
-e PLUGIN_IMAGES=https://example.com/1.png \
-e PLUGIN_VIDEOS=https://example.com/1.mp4 \
-e PLUGIN_AUDIOS=https://example.com/1.mp3::1000 \
-e PLUGIN_STICKERS=1::1 \
-e PLUGIN_LOCATIONS=title::address::latitude::longitude \
-e PLUGIN_DELIMITER=:: \
-e PLUGIN_ONLY_MATCH_EMAIL=false \
-e DRONE_REPO_OWNER=appleboy \
-e DRONE_REPO_NAME=go-hello \
-e DRONE_COMMIT_SHA=e5e82b5eb3737205c25955dcc3dcacc839b7be52 \
-e DRONE_COMMIT_BRANCH=master \
-e DRONE_COMMIT_AUTHOR=appleboy \
-e [email protected] \
-e DRONE_COMMIT_MESSAGE=Test_Your_Commit \
-e DRONE_BUILD_NUMBER=1 \
-e DRONE_BUILD_STATUS=success \
-e DRONE_BUILD_LINK=http://github.com/appleboy/go-hello \
-e DRONE_JOB_STARTED=1477550550 \
-e DRONE_JOB_FINISHED=1477550750 \
-v $(pwd):$(pwd) \
-w $(pwd) \
appleboy/drone-line
You can get more information about how to use scp plugin in drone.
Test the package with the following command:
make test