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Now that you have created your first set of rules, you can start setting up notifications. If you haven't set up a rule yet, this tutorial '''[[Datonis:Creating Rules|Creating Rules]]''' shows you how.
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Notification actions are set against a rule and get triggered if the rule values to true. You can set notifications of the following type against rules. You can set up multiple notification actions against a rule.
 
Notification actions are set against a rule and get triggered if the rule values to true. You can set notifications of the following type against rules. You can set up multiple notification actions against a rule.

Latest revision as of 05:56, 18 July 2017

Datonis Documentation Home > Creating Rules > Setting up Notification Actions

Introduction to Notification Actions

Now that you have created your first set of rules, you can start setting up notifications. If you haven't set up a rule yet, this tutorial Creating Rules shows you how.

Notification actions are set against a rule and get triggered if the rule values to true. You can set notifications of the following type against rules. You can set up multiple notification actions against a rule.

  • E-mail : An email is sent to the e-mail id specified when the rule is successfully triggered
  • SMS : A SMS is sent to the phone number specified when the rule is successfully triggered
  • HTTP: Datonis will make a get/post request to the specified URL if a rule is successfully triggered
  • User Defined Property: An action that can set a user defined property against a Thing

E-mail Notification Action

Here's a video that shows you how to set up e-mail notifications.

Some additional details about this action:

  • All notification actions are subject to your license. In your license, you will have a setting for the number of notifications allowed in a day.
  • You will receive one notification per Thing. Let's say that the rule triggers for three separate Things, you will receive one notification per Thing.
  • You can customise subject and the body of the e-mail. You can also use special variables as shown in the video using the syntax {{variable}}. You have access to the following variables.
    • {{thing.name}} to know the thing for which this notification was sent.
    • {{rule.name}} to know the rule for which this notification was sent.
    • {{event.data.<metric name>}} the metric accessible to the rule. For instance, {{event.data.temperature}} to access the temperature metric.
    • {{return_code }} which is any custom return code set by the rule
  • You can also use HTML in the e-mail body.

Text or SMS Notification Action

Here is a short video that shows you how to set up Text or SMS notification actions

Some additional details about this action:

  • All notification actions are subject to your license. In your license, you will have a setting for the number of notifications allowed in a day.
  • You can customise subject and the body of the e-mail. You can also use special variables as shown in the video using the syntax {{variable}}. This is very similar to the email notification action.
  • Text messages have a 160 character limit.

User Defined Properties Action

Here's a short video that shows you how to set up a User Define Property action.

Some additional details about this action:

  • The action will be automatically be applied to every Thing that the rule triggered for. In the video, a property 'state' was set to a value 'warm'. If the rule triggers for a thing, the property is automatically set.
  • If the property does not exist for a Thing, it will be created. If it has an existing value, that will be overwritten.

HTTP URL Action

You can ask Datonis to make an HTTP request to a URL when a rule triggers. This is useful if you are integrating any software system with Datonis that needs to get called when a rule triggers. To create an HTTP URL action

  • Select the HTTP URL Action tab
  • Specify the URL which needs to be called. And specify if the HTTP request should be GET or POST.
  • You can specify the number of retries that the request should make before failing.
  • You can specify information to be passed in the Header section. This is of the style shown below.
    • Content-Type: JSON
    • Content-Length: 300
    • All entries should be on a new line.
  • The body can have the content. It can be customised just like the e-mail notification action using {{variables}}

Instruction Execution Action

You can ask Datonis to execute a control instruction that is sent back down to the Aliot agent. To create this action

  • Select the Instruction Execution Action tab
  • Select the instruction to execute.
  • When a rule triggers for a Thing, Datonis will send an instruction down to the Aliot agent that is transmitting data for that Thing.