![]() ![]() Keep in mind that these must be device names as shown in your Pushover account dashboard. UI3 now supports short form URL parameters, allowing users to shorten long URLs. For more options see UI3 help (URL parameters). To restrict data usage on mobile devices, you can add a URL argument like &streamingprofile=Jpeg%20HD to the UI3 URL. REDACTED (9/30/22) the before &ALERT_DB is recommended for Blue versions 5.5.7.4+. form-string "url_title=Stream Alert via UI3" -form-string "url=&WAN/ui3.htm?rec=&ALERT_DB&maximize=1" To include a UI3 link to stream the alert: To include links and HTML formatting tags in the message argument: EDIT (5/24/23) For a work around for the a ttachment file size limit, see this post EDIT (2/8/23) You may not need to use settings 'Add to alerts list: Hi-res JPEG files' or 'Burn label mark-up onto alert images'. EDIT (1/8/23) Attachments are size limited at 2.5MB. EDIT (9/29/22) Be sure that alert images are actually being saved to the folder path specified… Be sure to pay attention to spaces … e.g., some users have a space between Blue & Iris Be sure to provide the full path to your Blue Iris 'Alerts' folder. Be sure to prefix the path with (the ‘at sign’ ). F Failure to observe this syntax is the top reason why new users report first use problems Note that use of HTML formatting code requires an add-on argument. Note that the message text may include Blue Iris macros, and HTML formatting code. to learn more, see the section near the end of this post. (EDIT 11/25/22) TIP: To future proof these arguments - in the event that you create a new account, or a new application token - you might consider storing your token strings in Blue Iris macros. form-string "token=YOUR_TOKEN_HERE" -form-string "user=YOUR_USER_KEY_HERE" s -form-string "token=YOUR_APP_TOKEN_HERE" -form-string "user=YOUR_USER_KEY_HERE" -form-string "message=&CAM &MEMO" -F Essential arguments : Here's the code that you need to enter into the 'Parameters' field for Example 2. Note the hyperlink below the image - it uses 'UI3' to stream the alert on your device. Note that this example includes no hyperlinks in the message body. ![]() Notification as received in the Pushover App. Keep in mind that these are devices names as shown in your Pushover account. For the former, you can specify multiple devices using a comma delimiter.
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