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## Action buttons
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You can add action buttons to notifications to allow yourself to react to a notification directly. This is incredibly
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useful and has countless applications. As of today, the following actions are supported:
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useful and has countless applications.
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As of today, the following actions are supported:
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* [`view`](#open-websiteapp): Opens a website or app when the action button is tapped
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* [`broadcast`](#send-android-broadcast): Sends an [Android broadcast](https://developer.android.com/guide/components/broadcasts) intent
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when the action button is tapped
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* [`http`](#send-http-request): Sends HTTP POST/GET/PUT request when the action button is tapped
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To define the user actions, you can either pass the `actions` field as part of the JSON body (if you're
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[publishing via JSON](#publish-as-json)), or use the `X-Actions` header (or any of its aliases: `Actions`, `Action`).
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Here's an example of what that a notification with actions can look like:
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<figure markdown>
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</figure>
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To define the user actions, you can either pass the `actions` field as part of the JSON body (if you're
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[publishing via JSON](#publish-as-json)), or use the `X-Actions` header (or any of its aliases: `Actions`, `Action`).
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Using the `X-Actions` header and the **simple format** (details see below), you can create the above notification like
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this. This format is much easier to write, but less powerful:
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this. This format is much **easier to write, but less powerful**:
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=== "Command line (curl)"
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```
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]));
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```
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The `X-Actions` header (including above-mentioned aliases) supports the following formats:
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=== "Simple format (long)"
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```
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X-Actions: action=<action>, label=<label>, param1=..., param2=..., ...
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```
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Simple format examples:
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```
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X-Actions: action=view, label=Play video, url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmL3lS0-Sr8
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X-Actions: action=broadcast, label=Turn of flashlight, extras.cmd=flashlight-on
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X-Actions: action=http, label=Change temperature, url=https://api.nest.com/device/XZ1D2, body=target_temp_f=65
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```
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=== "Simple format (short)"
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```
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Actions: <action>, <label>, param1=..., param2=..., ...
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```
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An `action` is either [`view`](#open-websiteapp), [`broadcast`](#send-android-broadcast), or [`http`](#send-http-request),
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and the `label` defines the button text. The other parameters depend on the action itself. Please refer to this table
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for all available parameters:
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| Field | Required | Type | Example | Applies to action | Description |
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|-----------|----------|--------------------------------|-----------------------|-------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------|
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| `action` | ✔️ | *view, broadcast, or http* | `view` | *all actions* | Action type |
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| `label` | ✔️ | *string* | `Turn on light` | *all actions* | Label of the action button in the notification |
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| `url` | -️ | *URL* | `https://example.com` | `view`, `http` | URL to open or send a HTTP request to |
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| `method` | -️ | *HTTP method (GET, POST, ...)* | `GET` | `http` | HTTP method to use for HTTP request (**default is `POST`**!) |
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| `headers` | -️ | *HTTP method (GET, POST, ...)* | `GET` | `http` | HTTP method to use for HTTP request (**default is `POST`**!) |
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| `method` | -️ | *HTTP method (GET, POST, ...)* | `GET` | `http` | HTTP method to use for HTTP request (**default is `POST`**!) |
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Alternatively, you can define actions as **JSON array** (details see below), and pass them as part of the JSON body
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(see [publish as JSON](#publish-as-json)):
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```
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**Simple format syntax:**
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Generally, the `X-Actions` header is formatted like this:
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```
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Actions: <action>, <label>, <params, ...>
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```
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or:
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```
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Actions: action=<action>, label=<label>, param1=..., param2=..., ...
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```
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An `action` is either [`view`](#open-websiteapp), [`broadcast`](#send-android-broadcast), or [`http`](#send-http-request),
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and the `label` defines the button text. The other parameters depend on the action itself.
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| Field | Required | Type | Example | Description |
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|----------|----------|----------------------------|-----------------|------------------------------------------------|
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| `action` | ✔️ | *view, broadcast, or http* | `view` | Action type |
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| `label` | ✔️ | *string* | `Turn on light` | Label of the action button in the notification |
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### Open website/app
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