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Filter messages by tag #1087

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eopo opened this issue Apr 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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Filter messages by tag #1087

eopo opened this issue Apr 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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@eopo
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eopo commented Apr 14, 2024

馃挕 Idea
Currently, tagging messages with text tags does not do anything different, than just including the tags in the message body.
A user would greatly benefit from being able to filter messages by tag, ideally by just clicking on a tag on an existing message.
In a use case of server monitoring with the server name, data center name or similar as tags, a user could filter messages by server and therefore easily find out, if a server is back up after sending an error or if a high temperature alert is recurring.
Styling tags in a button fashion could improve the usability by implying, that tapping them does something.

馃捇 Target components
All clients

@eopo eopo added the enhancement New feature or request label Apr 14, 2024
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wunter8 commented Apr 14, 2024

Do you know about this? https://docs.ntfy.sh/subscribe/api/#filter-messages

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eopo commented Apr 14, 2024

Yeah, but unfortunately at least the iOS-App and the Web App don't support it. That's why I mentioned clients as target components.

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wunter8 commented Apr 14, 2024

The project creator decided not to implement this in the past: #703

I'm not sure if anything has changed

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