So i think I may have a way.
Signed up for a Zapier.com account, then used this integration on there.
"New Inbound Email" trigger. "Add to Buffer" action.
Follow the steps to create a unique email address, link to your Bufferapp account, pick your FB channel, edit your template, enable, test.
Has worked for me in my tests so far.
Ok great, here you go! I tested it on my instance and it worked perfectly. The link also includes the instructions to deploy. N8n is one of my favorite open source projects, and they have an amazing community. I hope you love their platform!
My mistake, here you go:
<User id="1" thumb="https://plex.tv/users/2b5e21190010b0ce/avatar?c=1558139803" title="Al & Rayray"/>
WOW, thank you! I've entered exactly as above only changing the footer and ensured the conditions match the image, but it seems to be conflicting with the other script and adding data it ought not to?
Hi, thanks for your reply!
After going through the FAQ, the closest I could find is the note around the Plex.tv token. I grabbed a new one of those, but no dice. I'm honestly not entirely sure what to look out for, so apologies if I'm missing something obvious.
Yeah I don't get it. I can reach plex.tv in my browser just fine. I have tried disabling both my browser ad blocker (ublock origin) and my pi-hole server as well. I can navigate to plex.tv just fine in the browser with or without those on. I use the plex web app daily. I was trying a multitude of ip addresses and put the port in by mistake at one point. I have tried manually entering my WAN, local server IP, localhost. Everything. I am at a loss of what is happening.
I can complete the sign into plex step just prior to the verify server step. Wouldn't I not be able to do so if I couldn't reach plex.tv?
Im just leaning about this app today, installed it.. looks ok, the only benefit for me is because it uses plex.tv login it can access my server details remotely , and while I can do that with Tautulli I have to enable my VPN first, but im usually connecting to VNP, then managing still remotely anyway
Ok, so I do have PMP set to auto login as my specific user account, because i have a "guest" account setup for our guest room Fire Stick, but local authentication set on the server side to allow my specific IP to bypass authentication because i'm dealing with not being able to watch anything if plex.tv is down. I don't see a "local" user in my tautulli user logs so it doesn't seem to being logged there either.
As for support, i've created the secret gist, where exactly do i share the link? PM to you?
I keep having this problem as well. When I fetch a new Plex.tv token as the FAQ recommends it doesn't fix the issue. I still see "There was an error communicating with your Plex Server...". Any other suggestions I could try?
Sorry pulling this from the past. But i am having a very similar issue. I added a new user, that user shows up as "local", but when i go to plex.tv and check the server it show "username". I tried refreshing the user list and tautulli logs are below.
2018-07-06 14:16:05WARNING Tautulli Users :: Unable to refresh users list.
2018-07-06 14:16:05WARNING Tautulli PlexTV :: Unable to parse shared server list XML for get_full_users_list: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'getElementsByTagName'.
2018-07-06 14:16:02INFO Tautulli Users :: Requesting users list refresh...
2018-07-06 14:16:02INFO Manual users list refresh requested.
i can search for the username and there is a lot
2018-07-06 14:02:31 WARNING <username>
Any help on this?
My setup:
DietPi as the OS, very lightweight, easy to add stuff for beginners
Tautulli in a Docker container
Windows has a “feature” that turns off hard drives after X minutes. https://winaero.com/blog/turn-off-hard-disk-idle-windows-10/
You’ll want to change the option in the link to 0, to prevent them from turning off. It also wouldn’t hurt to go through the USB settings on that same page to ensure that USB isn’t going to sleep as well
If the installation is giving you problems, you can always use our Docker image, for that you just need to get Docker installed ;)
I found the error. I have missed the @ as a part of the channel username. I left off the @ from the channel name probably because of the temporarily switching between chat ID and Channel Username, and forget to put it back as it originally was when it was working.I didn't come to this fact thru the link you pointed out at Tautulli help in which it is even not mentioned.
Sending Messages to a Channel Create a new Public Channel in Telegram. Go to Manage Channel and add your bot to the Administrators. Add a "Link" to your channel. This is your channel username (e.g. t.me/<CHANNEL_USERNAME> ). Copy the Channel Username and fill in the Tautulli setting.
I would appreciate that the @ on either step 3 or step 4 would be nice to be mentioned as a part of Channel Username. I believe that it could help a lot of people to reduce the time searching for a solution for their errors and at the end discover that it was just a "@" the culprit of the whole story. Just a tip. Not even in Telegram in its App itself is clearly mentioning this.Luckily came along to this solution, but not so obvious at first, through the Telegram Help page: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#forwardmessage
forwardMessage Use this method to forward messages of any kind. On success, the sent Message is returned. ParameterTypeRequiredDescriptionchat_idInteger or StringYesUnique identifier for the target chat or username of the target channel (in the format u/channelusername )from_chat_idInteger or StringYesUnique identifier for the chat where the original message was sent (or channel username in the format u/channelusername )
I hope I could contribute with this observation to reduce a little the try and error from many users of Tautulli and so the workload of the support staff, that may face sometimes. By the way Tautulli is an awesome tool. Thank you very much!
Add me to the list that can't connect via the app.
I can connect through browser on my phone on the same network using my PC's internal network IP. I can't connect via phone browser using the IP shown when trying to Register a Tautulli Server.
I have added OneSignal.com to my pi whitelist.
My PC is running a VPN.
I'm hitting this same error with Tautulli v2.6.10 and onesignal.com whitelisted on my Pihole. Disabling the pihole, restarting Tautulli via webui and restarting the app don't seem to help. I'm probably missing something basic, is there anything else I should try?
It seems to partially register, I have an entry under "registered devices" on the server but the app is still saying it's not conencted.
After a long time trying to get this to work, here's my two cents:
If you are sure that your network can access OneSignal.com and you are getting no errors in the logs, next go to your android phone under notifications for the Tautulli app. There you will find an option to called "Storage & Cache". I clicked on "Clear storage" and tried again and finally it worked. Hope it helps.
This is marked solved, but I don't see any solution.
I have also whitelisted onesignal.com in pfblockerng (similar to pihole, but for pfsense) with no change. If you scan the QR code and go back, you can view the server as long as the QR code is still up. Once you close or cancel the scan the app also stops working.
This should be working fine. Are you able to load this site from both your phone and your computer running Tautulli?
https://onesignal.com/api/v1/notifications
You should get an error message
{"errors":["app_id not found. You may be missing a Content-Type: application/json header."]}
Windows features something called Application Requested Routing (ARR): download
It essentially turns IIS into a reverse proxy. Whether you would want to, that is up for you to decide.
But it works quite well.
Go to the "Execute SQL" tab and copy/paste all of the following SQL. (screenshot)
DELETE FROM imgur_lookup WHERE id NOT IN (SELECT MIN(id) FROM imgur_lookup GROUP BY img_hash);
Click on the "Run" button and make sure the output at the bottom says "Execution finished without errors."
Click on the "Write Changes" button.
Restart Tautulli.
It assumes you know what a webhook is and how to configure them. The only major difference with using google chat is the format of the JSON. Which is exactly what my post tells you.
There is no need for me to re-write everything that is already written elsewhere, like:
1) How to setup a webhook in tautulli: https://github.com/Tautulli/Tautulli-Wiki/wiki/Notification-Agents-Guide#webhook
2) adding a webhook to google chat: https://developers.google.com/hangouts/chat/how-tos/webhooks
I use Zoho mail to send out email newsletters, but you can (should, really) also use something designed for this exact purpose like SMTP2Go or Mailgun. Both services have a free tier.
Sending out mass newsletters from consumer services like outlook.com or gmail.com (not G-Suite) can get tricky so I'm not surprised you're having spam issues.
SendGrid free tier is now 40,000 emails for first 30 days, then 100/day from that point on. Pretty sure my Plex users would ragequit if I got anywhere close to that limit
Yes, I started using NordVPN. I reset the VPN connection and it works. Before it would give an ssl error in the browser on VPN but load fine when not connected. Have you seen this behavior before on VPN?