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pushbullet.pushData() function

pushbullet.pushData() sends a push notification to the Pushbullet API.

Function type signature
(data: A, ?token: B, ?url: string) => int

For more information, see Function type signatures.

Parameters

url

URL of the PushBullet endpoint. Default is "https://api.pushbullet.com/v2/pushes".

token

API token string. Default is "".

data

(Required) Data to send to the endpoint. Data is JSON-encoded and sent to the Pushbullet’s endpoint.

For how to structure data, see the Pushbullet API documentation.

Examples

Send a push notification to Pushbullet

import "pushbullet"

pushbullet.pushData(
    token: "mY5up3Rs3Cre7T0k3n",
    data: {
        "type": "link",
        "title": "Example title",
        "body": "Example nofication body",
        "url": "http://example-url.com",
    },
)

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