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---
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title: Receive notifications
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layout: default
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nav_order: 4
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parent: How Tos
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---
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# Receive notifications
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## Send email notifications on failed backup runs
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To send out email notifications on failed backup runs, provide SMTP credentials, a sender and a recipient:
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```yml
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version: '3'
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services:
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backup:
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image: offen/docker-volume-backup:v2
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environment:
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# ... other configuration values go here
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NOTIFICATION_URLS=smtp://me:secret@smtp.example.com:587/?fromAddress=no-reply@example.com&toAddresses=you@example.com
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```
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Notification backends other than email are also supported.
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Refer to the documentation of [shoutrrr][shoutrrr-docs] to find out about options and configuration.
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[shoutrrr-docs]: https://containrrr.dev/shoutrrr/0.7/services/overview/
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{: .note }
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If you also want notifications on successful executions, set `NOTIFICATION_LEVEL` to `info`.
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## Customize notifications
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The title and body of the notifications can be tailored to your needs using [Go templates](https://pkg.go.dev/text/template).
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Template sources must be mounted inside the container in `/etc/dockervolumebackup/notifications.d/`: any file inside this directory will be parsed.
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```yml
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services:
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backup:
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image: offen/docker-volume-backup:v2
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volumes:
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- ./customized.template:/etc/dockervolumebackup/notifications.d/01.template
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```
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The files have to define [nested templates](https://pkg.go.dev/text/template#hdr-Nested_template_definitions) in order to override the original values. An example:
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{% raw %}
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```
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{{ define "title_success" -}}
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✅ Successfully ran backup {{ .Config.BackupStopContainerLabel }}
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{{- end }}
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{{ define "body_success" -}}
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▶️ Start time: {{ .Stats.StartTime | formatTime }}
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⏹️ End time: {{ .Stats.EndTime | formatTime }}
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⌛ Took time: {{ .Stats.TookTime }}
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🛑 Stopped containers: {{ .Stats.Containers.Stopped }}/{{ .Stats.Containers.All }} ({{ .Stats.Containers.StopErrors }} errors)
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⚖️ Backup size: {{ .Stats.BackupFile.Size | formatBytesBin }} / {{ .Stats.BackupFile.Size | formatBytesDec }}
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🗑️ Pruned backups: {{ .Stats.Storages.Local.Pruned }}/{{ .Stats.Storages.Local.Total }} ({{ .Stats.Storages.Local.PruneErrors }} errors)
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{{- end }}
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```
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{% endraw %}
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Template names that can be overridden are:
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- `title_success` (the title used for a successful execution)
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- `body_success` (the body used for a successful execution)
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- `title_failure` (the title used for a failed execution)
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- `body_failure` (the body used for a failed execution)
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## Notification templates reference
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Configuration, data about the backup run and helper functions will be passed to these templates, this page documents them fully.
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### Data
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Here is a list of all data passed to the template:
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* `Config`: this object holds the configuration that has been passed to the script. The field names are the name of the recognized environment variables converted in PascalCase. (e.g. `BACKUP_STOP_DURING_BACKUP_LABEL` becomes `BackupStopDuringBackupLabel`)
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* `Error`: the error that made the backup fail. Only available in the `title_failure` and `body_failure` templates
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* `Stats`: objects that holds stats regarding script execution. In case of an unsuccessful run, some information may not be available.
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* `StartTime`: time when the script started execution
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* `EndTime`: time when the backup has completed successfully (after pruning)
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* `TookTime`: amount of time it took for the backup to run. (equal to `EndTime - StartTime`)
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* `LockedTime`: amount of time it took for the backup to acquire the exclusive lock
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* `LogOutput`: full log of the application
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* `Containers`: object containing stats about the docker containers
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* `All`: total number of containers
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* `ToStop`: number of containers matched by the stop rule
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* `Stopped`: number of containers successfully stopped
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* `StopErrors`: number of containers that were unable to be stopped (equal to `ToStop - Stopped`)
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* `Services`: object containing stats about the docker services (only populated when Docker is running in Swarm mode)
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* `All`: total number of services
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* `ToScaleDown`: number of containers matched by the scale down rule
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* `ScaledDwon`: number of containers successfully scaled down
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* `ScaleDownErrors`: number of containers that were unable to be stopped (equal to `ToScaleDown - ScaledDowm`)
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* `BackupFile`: object containing information about the backup file
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* `Name`: name of the backup file (e.g. `backup-2022-02-11T01-00-00.tar.gz`)
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* `FullPath`: full path of the backup file (e.g. `/archive/backup-2022-02-11T01-00-00.tar.gz`)
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* `Size`: size in bytes of the backup file
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* `Storages`: object that holds stats about each storage
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* `Local`, `S3`, `WebDAV`, `Azure`, `Dropbox` or `SSH`:
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* `Total`: total number of backup files
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* `Pruned`: number of backup files that were deleted due to pruning rule
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* `PruneErrors`: number of backup files that were unable to be pruned
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### Functions
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Some formatting and helper functions are also available:
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* `formatTime`: formats a time object using [RFC3339](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3339) format (e.g. `2022-02-11T01:00:00Z`)
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* `formatBytesBin`: formats an amount of bytes using powers of 1024 (e.g. `7055258` bytes will be `6.7 MiB`)
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* `formatBytesDec`: formats an amount of bytes using powers of 1000 (e.g. `7055258` bytes will be `7.1 MB`)
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* `env`: returns the value of the environment variable of the given key if set
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* `toJson`: converting object to JSON
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* `toPrettyJson`: converting object to pretty JSON
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## Special characters in notification URLs
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The value given to `NOTIFICATION_URLS` is a comma separated list of URLs.
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If such a URL contains special characters (e.g. commas) these need to be URL encoded.
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To obtain an encoded version of your URL, you can use the CLI tool provided by `shoutrrr` (which is the library used for sending notifications):
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```
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docker run --rm -ti containrrr/shoutrrr generate [service]
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```
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where service is any of the [supported services][shoutrrr-docs], e.g. for SMTP:
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```
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docker run --rm -ti containrrr/shoutrrr generate smtp
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```
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