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FME Desktop 2017
FME Server 2017
PostgreSQL with PostGIS extension installed
To send a notification you need the device id/email addresses of the user you are trying to notify.You can set these directly in a subscription, but that should only be done for testing purposes or where there is a small static number of devices/users.
If you are going to be subscribing many devices/users to receive notifications, then you will need to use a database to track the subscriptions.This tutorial goes through all of the steps required to setup a database-backed subscriptions, reporting and notifications with Spatial Business Rules (e.g.geofence).
To make it easier to follow, this tutorial is separated into four sections:
The workspaces and data used in the tutorial are available fordownload from GitHub.
Worth noting: Text/SMS messages can also be sent via third-party services like Twillio, Zapier and Amazon SNS.In the first two cases FME Server triggers the notifications via HTTP Post (HTTPUploader transformer or Push Subscriber) and in the later via the native SNS protocol (SNSSender transformer or SNS Subscriber).
Sending email, Part 1: Setting up a topic and an email subscriber (2015)
Receiving email, Part 1: Setting up a topic and an email address (2015)
Sending email, Part 4: Sending prettier email using HTML (2015)
Sending email, Part 3: Sending an email when a workspace completes (2015)
Sending email, Part 2: Sending an email using the FMEServerNotifier (2015)
Sending email, Part 5: Sending an email with attachments (2015)
Receiving email, Part 2: Processing email with a workspace (2015)
Receiving email, Part 3: Using email attachments (2015)
Subscribe, Report and Notify: 3.Subscribe and Unsubscribe
Subscribe, Report and Notify: 1.Database-Backed Subscriptions
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