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Gotify Server

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Motivation

We wanted a simple server for sending and receiving messages (in real time per websocket). For this, not many open source projects existed and most of the existing ones were abandoned. Also, a requirement was that it can be self-hosted. We know there are many free and commercial push services out there.

Features

  • API (see api docs) for
    • sending messages
    • receiving messages per websocket
    • user management
    • client/device & application management
  • [In Progress] Web-UI
  • [In Progress] Android-App -> gotify/android

Installation

Docker

The docker image is available on docker hub at gotify/server.

docker run -p 80:80 gotify/server

Also there is a specific docker image for arm-7 processors (raspberry pi), named gotify/server-arm7.

docker run -p 80:80 gotify/server-arm7
Binary

Visit the releases page and download the zip for your OS.

Configuration

File
server:
  port: 80 # the port for the http server
  ssl:
    enabled: false # if https should be enabled
    redirecttohttps: true # redirect to https if site is accessed by http
    port: 443 # the https port
    certfile: # the cert file (leave empty when using letsencrypt)
    certkey: # the cert key (leave empty when using letsencrypt)
    letsencrypt:
      enabled: false # if the certificate should be requested from letsencrypt
      accepttos: false # if you accept the tos from letsencrypt
      cache: certs # the directory of the cache from letsencrypt
      hosts: # the hosts for which letsencrypt should request certificates
      - mydomain.tld
      - myotherdomain.tld
database: # for database see (configure database section)
  dialect: sqlite3
  connection: gotify.db
defaultuser: # on database creation, gotify creates an admin user
  name: admin # the username of the default user
  pass: admin # the password of the default user
passstrength: 10 # the bcrypt password strength (higher = better but also slower)
Environment
GOTIFY_SERVER_PORT=80
GOTIFY_SERVER_SSL_ENABLED=false
GOTIFY_SERVER_SSL_REDIRECTTOHTTPS=true
GOTIFY_SERVER_SSL_PORT=443
GOTIFY_SERVER_SSL_CERTFILE=
GOTIFY_SERVER_SSL_CERTKEY=
GOTIFY_SERVER_SSL_LETSENCRYPT_ENABLED=false
GOTIFY_SERVER_SSL_LETSENCRYPT_ACCEPTTOS=false
GOTIFY_SERVER_SSL_LETSENCRYPT_CACHE=certs
# lists are a little weird but do-able (:
GOTIFY_SERVER_SSL_LETSENCRYPT_HOSTS=- mydomain.tld\n- myotherdomain.tld
GOTIFY_DATABASE_DIALECT=sqlite3
GOTIFY_DATABASE_CONNECTION=gotify.db
GOTIFY_DEFAULTUSER_NAME=admin
GOTIFY_DEFAULTUSER_PASS=admin
GOTIFY_PASSSTRENGTH=10
Database
Dialect Connection
sqlite3 path/to/database.db
mysql gotify:secret@/gotifydb?charset=utf8&parseTime=True&loc=Local
postgres host=localhost port=3306 user=gotify dbname=gotify password=secret

Building

The app can be built with the default golang build command.

go build app.go
Cross-Platform

The project has a CGO reference (because of sqlite3), therefore a GCO cross compiler is needed for compiling for other platforms. See .travis.yml on how we do that.

Tests

The tests can be executed with:

make test
# or
go test ./...

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details

Documentation

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