events

Frederik Bosch | Genkgo f.bosch at genkgo.nl
Mon Oct 26 07:45:32 UTC 2015


Ah fantastic. Now I guess I can use notify plugin without 
push_notification metadata plugins, right?


On 26-10-15 08:36, Teemu Huovila wrote:
>
> On 26.10.2015 08:59, Frederik Bosch | Genkgo wrote:
>> Thanks again. Final question: how do I configure this plugin?
> As the only existing driver at the moment is the OX one, the plugin is documented in OX wiki at
> http://oxpedia.org/wiki/index.php?title=AppSuite:OX_Mail#Setup_of_the_Dovecot_Push
>
> br,
> Teemu Huovila
>
>>
>>
>> On 23-10-15 16:12, Michael M Slusarz wrote:
>>> On 10/22/2015 12:46 AM, Frederik Bosch | Genkgo wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot! After looking at the source, I guess the ox driver will
>>>> do. Maybe, when other people find this thread, you could tell what dlog
>>>> is. Because I do not know it, and googling came up with little results.
>>> "dlog" is nothing more than a push-notification backend that will log various information and hook triggers (at a DEBUG level) to the Dovecot log.  It's meant for debugging and development purposes.
>>>
>>> "dlog" stands for either "Dovecot LOGging" or "Debug LOGging", whichever you prefer.
>>>
>>> michael
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 21-10-15 23:33, Michael M Slusarz wrote:
>>>>> On 10/21/2015 9:07 AM, Frederik Bosch | Genkgo wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> We want to trigger a script after certain actions by the user (event).
>>>>>> This script inserts the action into message queue (e.g. Rabbit MQ)
>>>>>> accompanied with some data. Then one or more workers picks up the action
>>>>>> from the message queue and do something with it. The question is: how
>>>>>> can I trigger the script from dovecot?
>>>>> This is precisely what the new push-notification plugin is for
>>>>> (2.2.19).  (You will need to write a driver to interact with your
>>>>> notification handler, similar to the "dlog" or "ox" drivers.)
>>>>>
>>>>> michael



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