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Notify_whatsapp

Chris Caron edited this page Jul 1, 2023 · 1 revision

Syntax

Valid syntax is as follows:

  • whatsapp://{token}@{from_phone_id}/{targets}
  • whatsapp://{template}:{token}@{from_phone_id}/{targets}

Parameter Breakdown

Variable Required Description
token Yes This is the Access Token associated with your Meta WhatsApp App
from Yes This is the From Phone ID associated with your Meta WhatsApp App; this isn't to be confused with your actual phone number. The ID is a separate assignment (about 14 digits long)
targets Yes The target individuals on WhatsApp you wish to notify
template No You can optionally specify a template_name here (such as hello_world which is the default one created once you set yourself up your Meta App). This causes Apprise to pull from your template defined.
lang No If you've defined a template to reference, you can optionally over-ride the default language of en_US to reference a different version of the template specified.

Template Variables

The templates you generate allow you to specify {{1}} and {{2}}, etc which are substituted during the Apprise runtime. To pre-set these values, simply leverage the : (colon) prefix in front of the index you wish to define.

?:3=My Value for example would assign My Value to {{3}} during the runtime. You must identify all indexes defined or you will get an error from the upstream server.

If you wish to assign the body or type from Apprise, these special keywords are specified instead with the : (colon) prefix providing the mapping/over-ride. For example: ?:body=1 would be accepted and would assign {{1}} the contents of the body passed into Apprise.

Example

Send a WhatsApp Notification:

# Test out the changes with the following command:
apprise -b "Test Message" \
  "whatsapp://token@from_phone_id/to_phone_no/"

# Templates can be handled like so:
apprise -b "Test Message" \
  "whatsapp://template_name:token@from_phone_id/to_phone_no/"

# If you have defined {{1}} and {{2}} tokens, you can assign them values like so:
apprise -b "Test Message" \
  "whatsapp://template_name:token@from_phone_id/to_phone_no/?:1=the data i want put here&:2=more data here"

# The :<id> is how you map {{<id>}}elements. If you want to associated the body or 
# message type with an id, then there are 2 reserved keywords that you can use for this:
# The below would make sure the Apprise Body value would be placed in the {{1}} element:
apprise -b "Test Message" \
  "whatsapp://template_name:token@from_phone_id/to_phone_no/?:body=1"

# You can mix and match the keywords and types:
apprise -b "Test Message" \
  "whatsapp://template_name:token@from_phone_id/to_phone_no/?:body=2&:type=3&1:MyID1Value"

# It's up to the developer to make sure that all of the {{1}}, {{2}}, etc are assigned correctly
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