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[Error] Bad Request: can't parse entities #190
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Are you passing in a |
yes. for example, in this command If I escape the |
I can't reproduce this at all curl -X POST -F "body=home-s" -F tag=telegram "http://localhost:8000/notify/chris"
2024-05-13 19:08:42,013 [INFO] apprise: Loaded 3 entries from memory://
2024-05-13 19:08:42,515 [INFO] apprise: Sent Telegram notification. In the above example, i map the
To ansewr this, there is nothing it doesn't like 馃槈 . It just passes things along . There is something else happening in your case. I'm in an Linux environment for my test, are you in the same ? Instead of using pip install apprise
# -vvvv is a very, very verbose output
# you can possibly test your command you were doing too;
# if no -b (--body) is specified, then stdin is used by default, so the below should work fine:
printf "$message\n" | sed "s|[-.\!()%&#?/@+':]|\\\&|g" | apprise -vvvv "$appriseurl" |
馃 Describe the bug
I am using Apprise API Docker on my home server to send messages to my Telegram Group.
A script on another system sends messages to it using
curl
post command.Everything was working fine until around April 17th when messages stopped coming.
Today I started looking at the script and saw that Apprise complains about characters in the message.
the message is:
It is being sent to Apprise via this command:
printf "$message\n" | curl -X POST -F "body=$(</dev/stdin)" "$appriseurl"
And this is the error:
I tried to send a simple message via curl and again same happened:
curl -X POST -F "body=home-s" "http://192.168.48.6:8008/notify/tg-nasbot"
If I remove '-', other characters like
[]:
will get complains too. this was not the case before.what should I do?
馃捇 Your System Details:
Update:
I finally fixed it by piping my message through
sed
and escaping all special characters. So far it works:printf "$message\n" | sed "s|[-.\!()%&#?/@+':]|\\\&|g" | curl -X POST -F "body=$(</dev/stdin)" "$appriseurl"
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