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@@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ It's designed to be run as a Docker container and integrated with Traefik v3 for
This will output a Public Key and a Private Key.
3. **Configure Environment Variables:**
* Copy the example `.env` file:
* Copy the example `.env` file:
```bash
cp .env.example .env
```
* Edit the `.env` file with your specific values:
* Edit the `.env` file with your specific values:
* `VAPID_PUBLIC_KEY`: The public key generated in step 2. **Your PWA will also need this key** when it subscribes to push notifications.
* `VAPID_PRIVATE_KEY`: The private key generated in step 2. **Keep this secret!**
* `VAPID_SUBJECT`: A `mailto:` or `https:` URL identifying you or your application (e.g., `mailto:admin@yourdomain.com`). Used by push services to contact you.
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ It's designed to be run as a Docker container and integrated with Traefik v3 for
* `LOG_LEVEL`: (Default: `info`) Controls verbosity of logs. Valid values are `error`, `warn`, `info`, or `debug`. Use `debug` to see detailed header information and other diagnostic messages.
4. **Configure Traefik Labels:**
* Copy the example `labels` file:
* Copy the example `labels` file:
```bash
cp labels.example labels
```
@@ -114,11 +114,11 @@ In your Flic app or Flic Hub SDK interface:
2. Add an "Internet Request" action.
3. Fill in the following details:
* Select the `GET` method.
* Set URL with query parameter: `https://<your_domain>/webhook/SingleClick` (Replace `<your_domain>` with your actual service domain, e.g., `webpush.virtonline.eu`).
* Set URL with query parameter: `https://webpush.virtonline.eu/webhook/SingleClick`
* **If Basic Authentication is enabled:**
* Set the Headers:
* Set the `Key` fields to `Authorization`.
* Set the `Value` fields to `Basic <base64 encoded username:password>`.
* Set the `Value` fields to `Basic <base64 encoded username:password>` (e.g., `Basic dXNlcm5hbWU6cGFzc3dvcmQ=`). Use `$(echo -n 'user:password' | base64)` to generate the base64 encoded string.
* Click `ADD`.
* Tap on `SAVE ACTION`.
4. Repeat for Double Click (i.e., `/DoubleClick`) and Hold (i.e., `/Hold`) events.
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ Search the Play Store - there might be others with similar names.
* `subscription` (object, required): The [PushSubscription object](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/PushSubscription) obtained from the browser's Push API.
```json
{
"button_id": "game-button", // Optional, defaults to DEFAULT_BUTTON_NAME environment variable
"button_id": "game-button",
"subscription": {
"endpoint": "https://your_pwa_push_endpoint...",
"expirationTime": null,
@@ -182,19 +182,10 @@ Search the Play Store - there might be others with similar names.
* **Authentication:** Optional Basic Authentication via `Authorization` header if `BASIC_AUTH_USERNAME` and `BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD` are configured.
* **URL Parameters:**
* `click_type` (required): The type of button press (e.g., `SingleClick`, `DoubleClick`, or `Hold`).
* **Required Headers:**
* `Button-Name`: The identifier of the Flic button (sent by the Flic system). If not provided, the value of `DEFAULT_BUTTON_NAME` environment variable will be used as a fallback.
* **Optional Headers:**
* `Button-Name`: The identifier of the Flic button (sent by the Flic system). If not provided, the value of `DEFAULT_BUTTON_NAME` environment variable will be used as a fallback.
* `Timestamp`: Timestamp of the button event (sent by the Flic system).
* `Button-Battery-Level`: The battery level percentage of the button (sent by the Flic system).
* **Push Notification Payload (`data` field):** The service sends a JSON payload within the push notification. The client-side Service Worker can access this data via `event.data.json()`. The structure is:
```bash
curl -X GET https://webpush.virtonline.eu/webhook/SingleClick \
-H 'Authorization: Basic cGxheWVyOlNldmVuT2ZOaW5l' \
-H "Button-Name: Game-button" \
-H "Timestamp: 2025-03-26T01:10:20Z" \
-H "Button-Battery-Level: 100"
```
* **Responses:**
* `200 OK`: Webhook received, push notification sent successfully.
* `400 Bad Request`: Missing `Button-Name` header or `click_type` URL parameter.
@@ -232,7 +223,7 @@ If you receive a different response, refer to the Troubleshooting section below.
## Troubleshooting
* **Check Backend Logs:** `docker logs flic-webhook-webpush`. Look for errors related to configuration, file access, JSON parsing, authentication, or sending push notifications.
* To see detailed debug information including all headers received from the Flic button, set `LOG_LEVEL=debug` in your .env file.
* To see detailed debug information including all headers received from the Flic button, set `LOG_LEVEL=debug` in your .env file.
* **Check Traefik Logs:** `docker logs traefik`. Look for routing errors or certificate issues.
* **Verify `.env`:** Ensure all required variables are set correctly, especially VAPID keys and Traefik settings.
* **Verify `labels`:** Double-check that variables were correctly substituted manually and match your `.env` and Traefik setup.