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OneSignal Notifications

  • Source: https://onesignal.com
  • Icon Support: Yes
  • Message Format: Text
  • Message Limit: 32768 Characters per Message

Account Setup

  1. Visit https://onesignal.com to create your account.
  2. To acquire your {appid} and {apikey} Clic on the Keys and IDs.
    OneSignalAppKeys

Syntax

The syntax is as follows:

  • onesignal://{app_id}@{apikey}/#{include_segment}
  • onesignal://{app_id}@{apikey}/#{include_segment1}/#{include_segment2}/#{include_segmentN}
  • onesignal://{app_id}@{apikey}/{player_id}/
  • onesignal://{app_id}@{apikey}/{player_id1}/{player_id2}/{player_idN}
  • onesignal://{app_id}@{apikey}/@{user_id}/
  • onesignal://{app_id}@{apikey}/@{user_id1}/@{user_id2}/@{user_idN}
  • onesignal://{app_id}@{apikey}/{email}/
  • onesignal://{app_id}@{apikey}/{email1}/{email2}/{emailN}

You can also mix/match the targets:

  • onesignal://{app_id}@{apikey}/{email}/@{user_id}/#{include_segment}/{player_id}

If you defined a template with OneSignal, you can use it as well:

  • onesignal://{template_id}:{app_id}@{apikey}/#{include_segment}
  • onesignal://{template_id}:{app_id}@{apikey}/#{include_segment1}/#{include_segment2}/#{include_segmentN}
  • onesignal://{template_id}:{app_id}@{apikey}/{player_id}/
  • onesignal://{template_id}:{app_id}@{apikey}/{player_id1}/{player_id2}/{player_idN}
  • onesignal://{template_id}:{app_id}@{apikey}/@{user_id}/
  • onesignal://{template_id}:{app_id}@{apikey}/@{user_id1}/@{user_id2}/@{user_idN}
  • onesignal://{template_id}:{app_id}@{apikey}/{email}/
  • onesignal://{template_id}:{app_id}@{apikey}/{email1}/{email2}/{emailN}

Parameter Breakdown

Variable Required Description
app_id Yes This is the Application ID associated with your OneSignal account.
apikey Yes This is the API Key associated with your OneSignal account.
template_id No The UUID Template ID you wish to use
player_id No A Player ID to notify
user_id No A User ID to notify.
Note: these must be prefixed with an @ symbol or it will be interpreted as a Player ID
include_segment No An include segment.
Note: these must be prefixed with an # symbol or it will be interpreted as a Player ID
email No An email to notify.
subtitle No The subtitle of your push. Only appears on iOS devices.
language No The 2 character language code to push your message as. By default this is set to en if not specified.
image No to include the icon/image associated with the message. By default this is set to yes.
batch No Set it to Yes if you want all identified targets to be notified notified in batches (instead of individually). By default this is set to No.

Example

Send a OneSignal notification to all devices associated with a project:

# Assume:
#  - our {app_id} is abc123
#  - our {apikey} is a6k4ABnck26hDh8AA3EDHoOVdDEUlw3nty
#  - our {player_id} is 3456-2345-a3ef
apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
   onesignal://abc123@a6k4ABnck26hDh8AA3EDHoOVdDEUlw3nty/3456-2345-a3ef

# Override the subtitle (Mac users only) by doing the following:
# You must use URL encoded strings, below the spaces are swapped with %20
apprise -vv -t "Test Message Title" -b "Test Message Body" \
   onesignal://abc123@a6k4ABnck26hDh8AA3EDHoOVdDEUlw3nty/3456-2345-a3ef?subtitle=A%20Different%20Subtitle

Custom Data (Templates)

Making use of the : on the Apprise URL allows you to alter and add to the payload of your onesignal post.

# As an example:
apprise -vv -b "Test Message Body" \
   "onesignal://credentials/?:key1=value1"

The above would additional these assignments into the payload as `custom_data':

{
   ... previous payload elements... and then:
   "custom_data": {"key1": "value1"}
}

Data

Making use of the + on the Apprise URL allows you to alter and add to the payload of your onesignal post.

# As an example:
apprise -vv -b "Test Message Body" \
   "onesignal://credentials/?+key1=value1"

The above would additional these assignments into the payload as `data':

{
   ... previous payload elements... and then:
   "data": {"key1": "value1"}
}
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