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Android 2.x-Phones

Notification service using OpenWatch, Tasker and PHP

Setup Tasker

  1. create a new time-based profile, let it run every 5 minutes or so
  2. add the following actions: 1. Net → HTTP Get
    • Server:Port: www.example.org (<your webserver>)
    • Path: /notifier/notify.php (adapt according to your setup)
    • Attributes: <leave empty>
    • Timeout: 10 (default)
    • Mime Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
    • Output File: <leave empty> - Tasker → Stop
    • If: [X]
      • %HTTPD Isn't Set - Variable → Variable Split
    • Name: %HTTPD
    • Splitter:
    • Delete Base: [ ] - Alert → Notify (you can omit this one if you like)
    • Title: Remote Notification
    • Text: %HTTPD1 %HTTPD2 (%HTTPD3 seconds ago) - Misc → Action Intent
    • Action: com.smartmadsoft.openwatch.action.VIBRATE
    • Cat: None
    • Data: <leave empty>
    • Extra: line1:%HTTPD1
    • Extra: line2:%HTTPD2 (Note: There are 2 Extra input fields)
    • Target: Broadcast Receiver
  • Done!

Setup Server

Put the following file onto a webserver capable of running PHP scripts (notify.php):

{% highlight php %}

array(), ); private $modified = false; public function __construct( $filename = 'queue.json' ) { $this->file = getcwd() . '/' . $filename; if ( file_exists( $this->file ) ) { $this->load(); } } public function __destruct() { if ( $this->modified ) { $this->save(); } } public function add( $line1, $line2 ) { $this->data['entries'][] = array( 'timestamp' => time(), 'line1' => $line1, 'line2' => $line2, ); $this->modified = true; } public function getNext() { if ( $this->getCount() > 0 ) { $entry = array_shift( $this->data['entries'] ); $this->modified = true; return $entry; } return array(); } public function getCount() { return count( $this->data['entries'] ); } private function save() { $json = json_encode( $this->data ); file_put_contents( $this->file, $json, LOCK_EX ); $this->modified = false; } private function load() { $fc = file_get_contents( $this->file ); $this->data = json_decode( $fc, true ); $this->modified = false; } } $ds = new DataStore(); header( 'Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8' ); if ( isset( $_REQUEST['l1'] ) && isset( $_REQUEST['l2'] ) ) { // new notification ~~> store $ds->add( $_REQUEST['l1'], $_REQUEST['l2'] ); } else { // else: Display next notification, if any $entry = $ds->getNext(); if ( isset( $entry['timestamp'] ) ) { $span = time() - $entry['timestamp']; echo $entry['line1'] . '¶' . $entry['line2'] . '¶' . $span; } } {% endhighlight %} ### Usage Under Linux, you can send a notification like this: wget -O - --quiet "http://www.example.org/notifier/notify.php?l1=This+is+line1&l2=And+this+is+line2"