### DISCLAIMER: This is a third party addition to dockcheck - best effort testing. # INFO: ssmtp is depcerated - consider to use msmtp instead. # # Copy/rename this file to notify.sh to enable the notification snipppet. # mSMTP/sSMTP has to be installed and configured manually. # Modify to fit your setup - changing SendMailFrom, SendMailTo, SubjectTag MSMTP=$(which msmtp) SSMTP=$(which ssmtp) if [ -n "$MSMTP" ] ; then MailPkg=$MSMTP elif [ -n "$SSMTP" ] ; then MailPkg=$SSMTP else echo "No msmtp or ssmtp binary found in PATH: $PATH" ; exit 1 fi FromHost=$(hostname) trigger_notification() { # User variables: SendMailFrom="me@mydomain.tld" SendMailTo="me@mydomain.tld" SubjectTag="dockcheck" $MailPkg $SendMailTo << __EOF From: "$FromHost" <$SendMailFrom> date:$(date -R) To: <$SendMailTo> Subject: [$SubjectTag] $MessageTitle $FromHost Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit $MessageBody __EOF } send_notification() { [ -s "$ScriptWorkDir"/urls.list ] && releasenotes || Updates=("$@") UpdToString=$( printf '%s\\n' "${Updates[@]}" ) printf "\nSending email notification.\n" MessageTitle="Updates available on" # Setting the MessageBody variable here. printf -v MessageBody "🐋 Containers on $FromHost with updates available:\n\n$UpdToString" trigger_notification } ### Remove or comment out the following function ### to not send notifications when dockcheck itself has updates. dockcheck_notification() { printf "\nSending email dockcheck notification.\n" MessageTitle="New version of dockcheck available on" # Setting the MessageBody variable here. printf -v MessageBody "Installed version: $1 \nLatest version: $2 \n\nChangenotes: $3" trigger_notification }