diff --git a/platypush/config/config.yaml b/platypush/config/config.yaml index c3f295a0..08ebd79b 100644 --- a/platypush/config/config.yaml +++ b/platypush/config/config.yaml @@ -355,6 +355,52 @@ backend.http: # url: https://my.nextcloud.org/remote.php/dav/public-calendars/id?export ### +### +# # Example configuration for the alarm plugin. It is possible to define alarms +# # both statically, i.e. through configuration snippets under the `alarm` +# # section, and dynamically, i.e. with an `alarm.add` request with the +# # configuration of the desired alarm. +# alarm: +# alarms: +# # The media plugin used to play the media. At least a supported media +# # plugin (media.vlc, media.mpv, media.mplayer, media.gstreamer etc.) is +# # required if you want to play a sound or other media with your alarms. +# # Default: looks for the first available media plugin in the configuration. +# # media_plugin: media.vlc +# +# # This alarm will run every morning on weekdays +# morning_alarm: +# # Notice the crontab-like syntax: every day at 8:00 AM, from Monday +# # through Friday. +# when: '0 8 * * 1-5' +# +# # Alternatively, if `when` contains a number, it will be interpreted as +# # number of seconds after the alarm is loaded. In this case, this alarm +# # will run one-shot one minute after the service starts. +# # when: 60 +# +# # Otherwise, ISO-8601 timestamp strings are also supported for one-shot +# # alarms. +# # when: '2020-01-01T00:00:00' +# +# # The path or URL of a media file to play when the alarm starts. This is +# # optional - the alarm can also be configured to play no sounds at all, +# # or perhaps play the media directly within the context of the `actions` +# # configuration. +# media: ~/media/ringtones/alarm.mp3 +# +# # Overrides the media_plugin configuration. +# # media_plugin: media.mpv +# +# # List of actions to be executed when the alarm starts. +# actions: +# - action: tts.say +# args: +# text: "Good morning, it's time to get up" +# +# - action: light.hue.on +### + ### # # Torrent plugin configuration, with the default directory that should be used # # to store downloaded files.