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# See https://pre-commit.com for more information
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# See https://pre-commit.com/hooks.html for more hooks
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- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
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- repo: https://github.com/Lucas-C/pre-commit-hooks-nodejs
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[![Language grade: Python](https://img.shields.io/lgtm/grade/python/g/BlackLight/platypush.svg?logo=lgtm&logoWidth=18)](https://lgtm.com/projects/g/BlackLight/platypush/context:python)
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[![Language grade: Python](https://img.shields.io/lgtm/grade/python/g/BlackLight/platypush.svg?logo=lgtm&logoWidth=18)](https://lgtm.com/projects/g/BlackLight/platypush/context:python)
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[![Language grade: JavaScript](https://img.shields.io/lgtm/grade/javascript/g/BlackLight/platypush.svg?logo=lgtm&logoWidth=18)](https://lgtm.com/projects/g/BlackLight/platypush/context:javascript)
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[![Language grade: JavaScript](https://img.shields.io/lgtm/grade/javascript/g/BlackLight/platypush.svg?logo=lgtm&logoWidth=18)](https://lgtm.com/projects/g/BlackLight/platypush/context:javascript)
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[[_TOC_]]
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<!-- toc -->
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- [Architecture](#architecture)
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* [Plugins](#plugins)
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* [Actions](#actions)
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* [Backends](#backends)
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* [Events](#events)
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* [Hooks](#hooks)
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* [Procedures](#procedures)
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* [Cronjobs](#cronjobs)
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* [The web interface](#the-web-interface)
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- [Installation](#installation)
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* [System installation](#system-installation)
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* [Installing the dependencies for your extensions](#installing-the-dependencies-for-your-extensions)
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+ [Install via `extras` name](#install-via-extras-name)
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+ [Install via `manifest.yaml`](#install-via-manifestyaml)
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+ [Check the instructions reported in the documentation](#check-the-instructions-reported-in-the-documentation)
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* [Virtual environment installation](#virtual-environment-installation)
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* [Docker installation](#docker-installation)
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- [Mobile app](#mobile-app)
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- [Tests](#tests)
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- [Funding](#funding)
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<!-- tocstop -->
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- Recommended read: [**Getting started with Platypush**](https://blog.platypush.tech/article/Ultimate-self-hosted-automation-with-Platypush).
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- Recommended read: [**Getting started with Platypush**](https://blog.platypush.tech/article/Ultimate-self-hosted-automation-with-Platypush).
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- The [blog](https://blog.platypush.tech) is in general a good place to get more insights on what you can build with it and inspiration about possible usages.
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- The [blog](https://blog.platypush.tech) is in general a good place to get
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more insights on what you can build with it and inspiration about possible
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usages.
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- The [wiki](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/wikis/home) also contains many resources on getting started.
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- The [wiki](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/wikis/home) also
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contains many resources on getting started.
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- Extensive documentation for all the available integrations and messages [is available](https://docs.platypush.tech/).
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- Extensive documentation for all the available integrations and messages [is
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available](https://docs.platypush.tech/).
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- If you have issues/feature requests/enhancement ideas please [create an issue](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/issues).
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- If you have issues/feature requests/enhancement ideas please [create an
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issue](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/issues).
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- A [Reddit channel](https://www.reddit.com/r/platypush) is also available for more general questions.
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- A [Reddit channel](https://www.reddit.com/r/platypush) is also available for
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more general questions.
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---
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Platypush is a general-purpose extensible platform for automation and integration across multiple services and devices.
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Platypush is a general-purpose extensible platform for automation and
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integration across multiple services and devices.
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It enables users to create their own self-hosted pieces of automation based on events (*if this happens then do that*)
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It enables users to create their own self-hosted pieces of automation based on
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and it provides a comprehensive and customizable user interface that collects everything you need to visualize and
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events (*if this happens then do that*)
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control under one roof.
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and it provides a comprehensive and customizable user interface that collects
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everything you need to visualize and control under one roof.
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It takes some concepts from [IFTTT](https://ifttt.com), [Tasker](https://tasker.joaoapps.com/),
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It takes some concepts from [IFTTT](https://ifttt.com),
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[Microsoft Flow](https://flow.microsoft.com), [PushBullet](https://pushbullet.com) and
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[Tasker](https://tasker.joaoapps.com/), [Microsoft
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[Home Assistant](https://www.home-assistant.io/) to provide an environment where the user can easily connect things
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Flow](https://flow.microsoft.com), [PushBullet](https://pushbullet.com) and
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together.
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[Home Assistant](https://www.home-assistant.io/) to provide an environment
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where the user can easily connect things together.
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Its ideal home is a single-board computer like a RaspberryPi that you can configure to orchestrate any home automation
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Its ideal home is a single-board computer like a RaspberryPi that you can
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and cloud automation in your own living room or garage, but it can easily run on any device that can run a Python
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configure to orchestrate any home automation and cloud automation in your own
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interpreter, and the bar for the hardware requirements is very low as well - I use it to run pieces of automation on
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living room or garage, but it can easily run on any device that can run a
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devices as powerful as a RaspberryPi Zero or an old Nokia N900 with Linux.
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Python interpreter, and the bar for the hardware requirements is very low as
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well - I use it to run pieces of automation on devices as powerful as a
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RaspberryPi Zero or an old Nokia N900 with Linux.
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You can use Platypush to do things like:
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You can use Platypush to do things like:
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- [Create custom and privacy-secure voice assistants that run custom hooks on your phrases](https://blog.platypush.tech/article/Build-custom-voice-assistants)
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- [Create custom and privacy-secure voice assistants that run custom hooks on your phrases](https://blog.platypush.tech/article/Build-custom-voice-assistants)
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- Build integrations between [sensors](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/backend/sensor.html),
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- Build integrations between [sensors](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/backend/sensor.html),
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[cameras](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/camera.pi.html),
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[cameras](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/camera.pi.html),
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[microphones](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/sound.html) and
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[microphones](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/sound.html)
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[machine learning models](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/tensorflow.html) to create smart
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and [machine learning
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models](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/tensorflow.html)
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to create smart
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pieces of automation for e.g.
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pieces of automation for e.g.
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[people detection](https://blog.platypush.tech/article/Detect-people-with-a-RaspberryPi-a-thermal-camera-Platypush-and-a-pinch-of-machine-learning)
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[people detection](https://blog.platypush.tech/article/Detect-people-with-a-RaspberryPi-a-thermal-camera-Platypush-and-a-pinch-of-machine-learning)
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or [sound detection](https://blog.platypush.tech/article/Create-your-smart-baby-monitor-with-Platypush-and-Tensorflow)
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or [sound detection](https://blog.platypush.tech/article/Create-your-smart-baby-monitor-with-Platypush-and-Tensorflow)
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- [Control your smart switches](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/switch.html)
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- [Control your smart switches](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/switch.html)
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- [Implement automated custom text-to-speech routines](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/tts.html)
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- [Implement automated custom text-to-speech routines](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/tts.html)
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- [Build any kind of interactions and automation routines with your Android device using Tasker](https://blog.platypush.tech/article/How-to-build-your-personal-infrastructure-for-data-collection-and-visualization)
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- [Build any kind of interactions and automation routines with your Android device using Tasker](https://blog.platypush.tech/article/How-to-build-your-personal-infrastructure-for-data-collection-and-visualization)
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- Play [local videos](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/media.mpv.html), YouTube videos and torrent media from any device and service, to any device
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- Play [local
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- [Get weather forecast events for your location and build automation routines on them](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/weather.darksky.html)
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- [Get weather forecast events for your location and build automation routines on them](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/weather.darksky.html)
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- [Create a custom single hub for Zigbee and Z-Wave smart devices](https://blog.platypush.tech/article/Transform-a-RaspberryPi-into-a-universal-Zigbee-and-Z-Wave-bridge)
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- [Create a custom single hub for Zigbee and Z-Wave smart devices](https://blog.platypush.tech/article/Transform-a-RaspberryPi-into-a-universal-Zigbee-and-Z-Wave-bridge)
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- Build your own web dashboard with calendar, weather, news and music controls (basically, anything that has a Platypush web widget)
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- Build your own web dashboard with calendar, weather, news and music controls
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(basically, anything that has a Platypush web widget)
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- ...and much more (basically, anything that comes with a [Platypush plugin](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/plugins.html))
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- ...and much more (basically, anything that comes with a [Platypush plugin](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/plugins.html))
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## Architecture
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## Architecture
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The architecture of Platypush consists of a few simple pieces, orchestrated by a configuration file stored by default
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under [`~/.config/platypush/config.yaml`](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/blob/master/examples/conf/config.yaml):
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a configuration file stored by default under
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[`~/.config/platypush/config.yaml`](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/blob/master/examples/conf/config.yaml):
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### [Plugins](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/plugins.html)
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### Plugins
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They are integrations that do things - like
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[Full list](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/plugins.html)
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[modify files](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/file.html),
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[train and evaluate machine learning models](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/tensorflow.html),
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[control cameras](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/camera.pi.html),
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[read sensors](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/gpio.sensor.dht.html),
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[parse a web page](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/http.webpage.html),
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[control lights](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/light.hue.html),
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[send emails](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/mail.smtp.html),
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[control Chromecasts](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/media.chromecast.html),
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[run voice queries](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/assistant.google.html),
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[handle torrent transfers](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/plugins/torrent.html) or
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The configuration of a plugin matches one-on-one that of its documented class constructor, so it's very straightforward
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[train and evaluate machine learning
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[control
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They are background services that either listen for messages on channels (like an
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[Full list](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/backends.html)
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[HTTP backend](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/backend/http.html), an
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[MQTT instance](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/backend/mqtt.html), a
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[Kafka instance](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/backend/kafka.html), a
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[Websocket service](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/backend/websocket.html),
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[Pushbullet](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/backend/pushbullet.html) etc.) or monitor a device or a
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etc.) or monitor a device or a service for events (like a
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a custom [voice
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or
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[Z-Wave](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/backend/zwave.html),
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an [NFC card
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reader](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/backend/nfc.html), a
|
||||||
|
[MIDI
|
||||||
|
device](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/backend/midi.html), a
|
||||||
|
[Telegram
|
||||||
|
channel](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/backend/chat.telegram.html),
|
||||||
|
a [Bluetooth
|
||||||
|
scanner](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/backend/bluetooth.scanner.ble.html)
|
||||||
|
etc.).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
If a backend supports the execution of requests (e.g. HTTP, MQTT, Kafka,
|
||||||
|
Websocket and TCP) then you can send requests to these services in JSON format.
|
||||||
|
For example, in the case of the HTTP backend:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```shell
|
```shell
|
||||||
# Get a token
|
# Get a token
|
||||||
|
@ -146,7 +218,8 @@ curl -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
# Execute a request
|
# Execute a request
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
curl -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H "Authorization: Bearer $YOUR_TOKEN" -d '
|
curl -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
|
||||||
|
-H "Authorization: Bearer $YOUR_TOKEN" -d '
|
||||||
{
|
{
|
||||||
"type": "request",
|
"type": "request",
|
||||||
"action": "tts.say",
|
"action": "tts.say",
|
||||||
|
@ -156,33 +229,38 @@ curl -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H "Authorization: Bearer $YOUR_
|
||||||
}' http://host:8008/execute
|
}' http://host:8008/execute
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### [Events](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/events.html)
|
### Events
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
When a certain event occurs (e.g. a JSON request is received, or a
|
[Full list](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/events.html)
|
||||||
[Bluetooth device is connected](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/bluetooth.html#platypush.message.event.bluetooth.BluetoothDeviceConnectedEvent),
|
|
||||||
or a
|
When a certain event occurs (e.g. a JSON request is received, or a [Bluetooth
|
||||||
[Flic button is pressed](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/button.flic.html#platypush.message.event.button.flic.FlicButtonEvent),
|
device is
|
||||||
or some
|
connected](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/bluetooth.html#platypush.message.event.bluetooth.BluetoothDeviceConnectedEvent),
|
||||||
[speech is detected on the voice assistant service](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/assistant.html#platypush.message.event.assistant.SpeechRecognizedEvent),
|
or a [Flic button is
|
||||||
or an
|
pressed](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/button.flic.html#platypush.message.event.button.flic.FlicButtonEvent),
|
||||||
[RSS feed has new items](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/http.rss.html#platypush.message.event.http.rss.NewFeedEvent),
|
or some [speech is detected on the voice assistant
|
||||||
or a
|
service](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/assistant.html#platypush.message.event.assistant.SpeechRecognizedEvent),
|
||||||
[new email is received](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/mail.html#platypush.message.event.mail.MailReceivedEvent),
|
or an [RSS feed has new
|
||||||
or a
|
items](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/http.rss.html#platypush.message.event.http.rss.NewFeedEvent),
|
||||||
[new track is played](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/music.html#platypush.message.event.music.NewPlayingTrackEvent),
|
or a [new email is
|
||||||
or an
|
received](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/mail.html#platypush.message.event.mail.MailReceivedEvent),
|
||||||
[NFC tag is detected](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/nfc.html#platypush.message.event.nfc.NFCTagDetectedEvent),
|
or a [new track is
|
||||||
or
|
played](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/music.html#platypush.message.event.music.NewPlayingTrackEvent),
|
||||||
[new sensor data is available](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/sensor.html#platypush.message.event.sensor.SensorDataChangeEvent),
|
or an [NFC tag is
|
||||||
or
|
detected](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/nfc.html#platypush.message.event.nfc.NFCTagDetectedEvent),
|
||||||
[a value of a Zigbee device changes](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/zigbee.mqtt.html#platypush.message.event.zigbee.mqtt.ZigbeeMqttDevicePropertySetEvent),
|
or [new sensor data is
|
||||||
etc.), the associated backend will trigger an [event](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/events.html).
|
available](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/sensor.html#platypush.message.event.sensor.SensorDataChangeEvent),
|
||||||
|
or [a value of a Zigbee device
|
||||||
|
changes](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/events/zigbee.mqtt.html#platypush.message.event.zigbee.mqtt.ZigbeeMqttDevicePropertySetEvent),
|
||||||
|
etc.), the associated backend will trigger an
|
||||||
|
[event](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/events.html).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Hooks
|
### Hooks
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Event hooks are custom pieces of logic that will be run when a certain event is triggered. Hooks are the glue that
|
Event hooks are custom pieces of logic that will be run when a certain event is
|
||||||
connects events to actions, exposing a paradigm similar to IFTTT (_if a certain event happens then run these actions_).
|
triggered. Hooks are the glue that connects events to actions, exposing a
|
||||||
They can declared as:
|
paradigm similar to IFTTT (_if a certain event happens then run these
|
||||||
|
actions_). They can declared as:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- Sections of the [`config.yaml`](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/blob/master/examples/conf/config.yaml).
|
- Sections of the [`config.yaml`](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/blob/master/examples/conf/config.yaml).
|
||||||
Example:
|
Example:
|
||||||
|
@ -206,7 +284,8 @@ event.hook.SearchSongVoiceCommand:
|
||||||
resource: ${output[0]['file']}
|
resource: ${output[0]['file']}
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- Stand-alone Python scripts stored under `~/.config/platypush/scripts` and will be dynamically imported at start time.
|
- Stand-alone Python scripts stored under `~/.config/platypush/scripts` and
|
||||||
|
will be dynamically imported at start time.
|
||||||
[Example](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/blob/master/examples/conf/hook.py):
|
[Example](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/blob/master/examples/conf/hook.py):
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```python
|
```python
|
||||||
|
@ -227,13 +306,17 @@ def on_music_play_command(event, title=None, artist=None, **context):
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Procedures
|
### Procedures
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Procedures are pieces of custom logic that can be executed as atomic actions using `procedure.<name>` as an action name.
|
Procedures are pieces of custom logic that can be executed as atomic actions
|
||||||
They can be defined either in the `config.yaml` or as Python scripts stored under `~/.config/platypush/scripts` -
|
using `procedure.<name>` as an action name.
|
||||||
provided that the procedure is also imported in `~/.config/platypush/scripts/__init__.py` so it can be discovered by
|
|
||||||
the service.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
YAML example for a procedure that can be executed when we arrive home and turns on the lights if the luminosity is lower
|
They can be defined either in the `config.yaml` or as Python scripts stored
|
||||||
that a certain thresholds, says a welcome home message using the TTS engine and starts playing the music:
|
under `~/.config/platypush/scripts` - provided that the procedure is also
|
||||||
|
imported in `~/.config/platypush/scripts/__init__.py` so it can be discovered
|
||||||
|
by the service.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
YAML example for a procedure that can be executed when we arrive home and turns
|
||||||
|
on the lights if the luminosity is lower that a certain thresholds, says a
|
||||||
|
welcome home message using the TTS engine and starts playing the music:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```yaml
|
```yaml
|
||||||
procedure.at_home:
|
procedure.at_home:
|
||||||
|
@ -270,11 +353,12 @@ def at_home(**context):
|
||||||
run('music.mpd.play')
|
run('music.mpd.play')
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
In either case, you can easily trigger the at-home procedure by sending an action request message to a backend - for
|
In either case, you can easily trigger the at-home procedure by sending an
|
||||||
example, over the HTTP backend:
|
action request message to a backend - for example, over the HTTP backend:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```shell
|
```shell
|
||||||
curl -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H "Authorization: Bearer $YOUR_TOKEN" -d '
|
curl -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
|
||||||
|
-H "Authorization: Bearer $YOUR_TOKEN" -d '
|
||||||
{
|
{
|
||||||
"type": "request",
|
"type": "request",
|
||||||
"action": "procedure.at_home"
|
"action": "procedure.at_home"
|
||||||
|
@ -283,15 +367,18 @@ curl -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -H "Authorization: Bearer $YOUR_
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Cronjobs
|
### Cronjobs
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Cronjobs are pieces of logic that will be run at regular intervals, expressed in crontab-compatible syntax.
|
Cronjobs are pieces of logic that will be run at regular intervals, expressed
|
||||||
They can be defined either in the `config.yaml` or as Python scripts stored under `~/.config/platypush/scripts` as
|
in crontab-compatible syntax. They can be defined either in the `config.yaml`
|
||||||
functions labelled by the `@cron` decorator.
|
or as Python scripts stored under `~/.config/platypush/scripts` as functions
|
||||||
|
labelled by the `@cron` decorator.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Note that seconds are also supported (unlike the standard crontab definition), but, for back-compatibility with the
|
Note that seconds are also supported (unlike the standard crontab definition),
|
||||||
standard crontab format, they are at the end of the cron expression, so the expression is actually in the format
|
but, for back-compatibility with the standard crontab format, they are at the
|
||||||
|
end of the cron expression, so the expression is actually in the format
|
||||||
`<minute> <hour> <day_of_month> <month> <day_of_week> <second>`.
|
`<minute> <hour> <day_of_month> <month> <day_of_week> <second>`.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
YAML example for a cronjob that is executed every 30 seconds and checks if a Bluetooth device is nearby:
|
YAML example for a cronjob that is executed every 30 seconds and checks if a
|
||||||
|
Bluetooth device is nearby:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```yaml
|
```yaml
|
||||||
cron.check_bt_device:
|
cron.check_bt_device:
|
||||||
|
@ -325,15 +412,18 @@ def check_bt_device(**context):
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### The web interface
|
### The web interface
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If [`backend.http`](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/backend/http.html) is enabled then a web interface
|
If
|
||||||
will be provided by default on `http://host:8008/`. Besides using the `/execute` endpoint for running requests, the
|
[`backend.http`](https://docs.platypush.tech/en/latest/platypush/backend/http.html)
|
||||||
built-in web server also provides a full-featured interface that groups together the controls for most of the plugins -
|
is enabled then a web interface will be provided by default on
|
||||||
e.g. sensors, switches, music controls and search, media library and torrent management, lights, Zigbee/Z-Wave devices
|
`http://host:8008/`. Besides using the `/execute` endpoint for running
|
||||||
and so on. The UI is responsive and mobile-friendly.
|
requests, the built-in web server also provides a full-featured interface that
|
||||||
|
groups together the controls for most of the plugins - e.g. sensors, switches,
|
||||||
|
music controls and search, media library and torrent management, lights,
|
||||||
|
Zigbee/Z-Wave devices and so on. The UI is responsive and mobile-friendly.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
The web service also provides means for the user to create
|
The web service also provides means for the user to create [custom
|
||||||
[custom dashboards](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/blob/master/examples/conf/dashboard.xml) that can
|
dashboards](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/blob/master/examples/conf/dashboard.xml)
|
||||||
be used to show information from multiple sources on a large screen.
|
that can be used to show information from multiple sources on a large screen.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Installation
|
## Installation
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -352,26 +442,41 @@ Platypush uses Redis to deliver and store requests and temporary messages:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
To install the core platform:
|
To install the core platform:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The `pip` way:
|
- The `pip` way:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```shell
|
```shell
|
||||||
[sudo] pip3 install platypush
|
[sudo] pip3 install platypush
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
* The sources way:
|
- The sources way:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```shell
|
```shell
|
||||||
git clone https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush.git
|
git clone https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush.git
|
||||||
cd platypush
|
cd platypush
|
||||||
|
[sudo] pip install .
|
||||||
|
# Or
|
||||||
[sudo] python3 setup.py install
|
[sudo] python3 setup.py install
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Then install the extensions that you wish to use. There are a few ways to check the dependencies required by an
|
### Installing the dependencies for your extensions
|
||||||
extension:
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### Check their `extras` name in [`extras_require` under `setup.py`](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/blob/master/setup.py#L72).
|
After installing the base platform, you may want to check the dependencies and
|
||||||
|
configuration required by the extensions that you wish to use. There are a few
|
||||||
|
ways to check the dependencies required by an extension:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If you follow this route then you can install the extra dependencies in one of the following ways:
|
#### Install via `extras` name
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
All the extensions that require extra dependencies are listed in the
|
||||||
|
[`extras_require` section under
|
||||||
|
`setup.py`](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/blob/master/setup.py#L72).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
#### Install via `manifest.yaml`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
All the plugins and backends have a `manifest.yaml` file in their source folder.
|
||||||
|
Any extra dependencies are listed there
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
If you followed the `extras` or `manifest.yaml` way to discover the
|
||||||
|
dependencies, then you can install them in two ways:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. `pip` installation:
|
1. `pip` installation:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -386,14 +491,17 @@ cd $DIR_TO_PLATYPUSH
|
||||||
[sudo] pip3 install '.[extra1,extra2,extra3]'
|
[sudo] pip3 install '.[extra1,extra2,extra3]'
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
#### Check the dependencies/installation instructions reported under the plugin/backend documentation.
|
#### Check the instructions reported in the documentation
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
If you follow this route then simply run the commands listed in the plugin/backend documentation to get the dependencies
|
If you follow this route then simply run the commands listed in the
|
||||||
installed.
|
[plugin/backend documentation](https://docs.platypush.tech) to get the
|
||||||
|
dependencies installed.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
After installing the dependencies, create a configuration file under `~/.config/platypush/config.yaml` (the application
|
After installing the dependencies, create a configuration file under
|
||||||
can load the configuration from another location through the `-c` option) containing the configuration of the backend
|
`~/.config/platypush/config.yaml` (the application can load the configuration
|
||||||
and plugins that you want to use, and add any hooks and procedures for your use case.
|
from another location through the `-c` option) containing the configuration of
|
||||||
|
the backend and plugins that you want to use, and add any hooks and procedures
|
||||||
|
for your use case.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
You can then start the service by simply running:
|
You can then start the service by simply running:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -402,19 +510,21 @@ platypush
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
It's advised to run it as a systemd service though - simply copy the provided
|
It's advised to run it as a systemd service though - simply copy the provided
|
||||||
[`.service` file](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/blob/master/examples/systemd/platypush.service) to
|
[`.service`
|
||||||
`~/.config/systemd/user`, check if the path of `platypush` matches the path where it's installed on your system, and
|
file](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/blob/master/examples/systemd/platypush.service)
|
||||||
start the service via `systemctl`:
|
to `~/.config/systemd/user`, check if the path of `platypush` matches the path
|
||||||
|
where it's installed on your system, and start the service via `systemctl`:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
```shell
|
```shell
|
||||||
systemctl --user start platypush
|
systemctl --user start platypush
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### [Virtual environment installation](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/wikis/Run-platypush-in-a-virtual-environment)
|
### Virtual environment installation
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Platypush provides a script named `platyvenv` that can parse a `config.yaml` and automatically create a virtual
|
Platypush provides a script named `platyvenv` that can parse a `config.yaml`
|
||||||
environment (under `~/.local/share/platypush/venv/<device_id>`) with all the dependencies required by the configured
|
and automatically create a virtual environment (under
|
||||||
integrations.
|
`~/.local/share/platypush/venv/<device_id>`) with all the dependencies required
|
||||||
|
by the configured integrations.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. Create the environment from a configuration file:
|
1. Create the environment from a configuration file:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -441,10 +551,13 @@ platyvenv stop device_id
|
||||||
platyvenv rm device_id
|
platyvenv rm device_id
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### [Docker installation](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/wikis/Run-platypush-in-a-container)
|
[Wiki instructions](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/wikis/Run-platypush-in-a-virtual-environment)
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
You can also install Platypush in a container - the application provides a script named `platydock` that automatically
|
### Docker installation
|
||||||
creates a container instance from a `config.yaml`:
|
|
||||||
|
You can also install Platypush in a container - the application provides a
|
||||||
|
script named `platydock` that automatically creates a container instance from a
|
||||||
|
`config.yaml`:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
1. Create the container from a configuration file:
|
1. Create the container from a configuration file:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -471,20 +584,26 @@ platydock stop device_id
|
||||||
platydock rm device_id
|
platydock rm device_id
|
||||||
```
|
```
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Note that both the virtual environment and Docker container option offer the possibility to include extra YAML configuration
|
Note that both the virtual environment and Docker container option offer the
|
||||||
files in the main `config.yaml` through the `include` directive (as long as they are in the same folder as the main
|
possibility to include extra YAML configuration files in the main `config.yaml`
|
||||||
`config.yaml`), as well as external Python scripts in a `scripts` directory in the same folder as the `config.yaml`.
|
through the `include` directive (as long as they are in the same folder as the
|
||||||
|
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[Wiki instructions](https://git.platypush.tech/platypush/platypush/-/wikis/Run-platypush-in-a-container)
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## Mobile app
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## Mobile app
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An [official Android app](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/tech.platypush.platypush/) is provided on the F-Droid store.
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An [official Android
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It allows to easily discover and manage multiple Platypush services on a network through the web interface, and it
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app](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/tech.platypush.platypush/) is provided on
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easily brings the power of Platypush to your fingertips.
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the F-Droid store. It allows to easily discover and manage multiple Platypush
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services on a network through the web interface, and it easily brings the power
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## Tests
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## Tests
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To run the tests simply run `pytest` either from the project root folder or the `tests/` folder.
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To run the tests simply run `pytest` either from the project root folder or the
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Or run the following command from the project root folder:
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If you use and love Platypush, please consider [buying me a coffee/beer](https://paypal.me/fabiomanganiello).
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If you use and love Platypush, please consider [buying me a coffee/beer](https://paypal.me/fabiomanganiello).
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I've been working on Platypush all by myself in my spare time for the past few years, and I've made sure that it remains
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I've been working on Platypush all by myself in my spare time for the past few
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open and free.
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years, and I've made sure that it remains open and free.
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If you like this product, please consider supporting - I'm definitely not planning to get rich with this project, but
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If you like this product, please consider supporting - I'm definitely not
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I'd love to have at least the costs for the server covered by users.
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planning to get rich with this project, but I'd love to have at least the costs
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for the server covered by users.
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Issues and requests opened by donors will also be given priority over others.
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Issues and requests opened by donors will also be given priority over others.
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