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How to use IFTTT with TRIGGERcmd

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    Russ @triggercmddm
    last edited by Mar 29, 2018, 10:40 PM

    FYI, for anyone reading, @triggercmddm got it working. He needed to change the trigger name from 'reboot' to 'Reboot in 10 seconds' and he needed to remove '&params=russ.txt' from the body.

    URL: https://www.triggercmd.com/api/IFTTT?trigger=Reboot in 10 seconds&computer=R1
    BODY: token=XYZ
    

    Russell VanderMey

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      triggercmddm
      last edited by Mar 29, 2018, 10:43 PM

      ...so just for the record and to complete the loop.
      @Russ just IM'd me and resolved the issue.
      Amazing service and phenomenal customer journey 🙂

      In brief, to reboot/restart your Windows 10 PC from an iOS Home Screen button click, do the following:

      1. Install TriggerCMD Agent
      2. Sign up/in to IFTTT
      3. For the If bit: select Button Widget
      4. For the Then bit: select webhooks and enter the following:
        i. URL: https://www.triggercmd.com/api/IFTTT?trigger=Reboot in 10 seconds&computer=R1
        ii. METHOD: POST
        iii. CONTENT TYPE: x-www-form-urlencoded
        iv. BODY: token=XYZ

      Notes:
      There are spaces in "Reboot in 10 seconds"
      My computer name is "R1"
      <obviously <XYZ> is my token

      To add the button widget to your iOS home screen:

      1. Tap the share icon (square with the up arrow)
      2. Tap "Add to Home Screen"
      3. Tap "Add"
      4. Enjoy 🙂
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        rpondevie
        last edited by rpondevie Oct 1, 2018, 8:45 PM Oct 1, 2018, 8:27 PM

        I know this is an old post, but I wanted to share what I intent to do in order to illustrate what can be done with a very practical example.
        I have a set of surveillance cameras. Some are indoor, some are outside. My associated software is iSpy. I also have a security system that only allows to get notifications via emails, as the Cie has its own proprietary surveillance system, at a different cost than mine (^_^). I want shut down the indoor and backyard cameras when I am in house, and turn them back on when I leave, or sleep, using the notification eMail. So, I plan on…

         Create 2 tasks conditions in IFTTT, for “Off” & “On”.
         Use <if><gmail> with proper filter on sender and subject), using respectively the words”Disarmed” & “Armed”.
         Use your method to trigger a batch commands to iSpy, that may look like this:
        URL: https://www.triggercmd.com/api/IFTTT?trigger=run ispy.exe "recordstop.alarmset"&computer=MyPC
        ... where alarmset is the set of cameras to stop in this case.
        I will keep you posted of the outcome.

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          Russ @rpondevie
          last edited by Russ Oct 1, 2018, 11:00 PM Oct 1, 2018, 10:59 PM

          @rpondevie, good luck. That's a cool project. I suggest you make your IFTTT URL something like this:

          https://www.triggercmd.com/api/IFTTT?trigger=ispy&computer=MyPC&params=recordstop.alarmset
          

          Then make a command with these values:

          • Trigger = ispy
          • Command = c:\program files\ispy\ispy.exe (probably a different path)
          • Allow Parameters = true

          Russell VanderMey

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            spotandjake 100
            last edited by Mar 16, 2019, 7:32 PM

            @Russ how would I run it with multiple parameters I am trying to make a program where it moves the mouse with powershell when I run from the triggercmd website with parameters it run but when I run it like that my parameters do not pass threw only one does

             https://www.triggercmd.com/api/IFTTT?trigger=mouse&computer=LAPTOP-M0RN3NEB&params={{TextField}},{{NumberField}} 
            
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              Russ @spotandjake 100
              last edited by Russ Mar 16, 2019, 11:44 PM Mar 16, 2019, 11:44 PM

              @spotandjake-100, you can pass multiple parameters by separating them with a space, or a %20, so like this:

               https://www.triggercmd.com/api/IFTTT?trigger=mouse&computer=LAPTOP-M0RN3NEB&params={{TextField}}%20{{NumberField}}
              

              Russell VanderMey

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                A Former User
                last edited by May 15, 2019, 10:23 PM

                does the IFTTT webhook method work with a free account or only with subscription?
                I tested with this comment without succes

                https://www.triggercmd.com/api/IFTTT?trigger=Notepad&computer=PC
                method = POST
                Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded

                with PC being the name of my computer as registered in my profile.

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                  Russ @A Former User
                  last edited by Russ May 16, 2019, 10:25 PM May 16, 2019, 10:19 PM

                  @koen-van-lent, it should work with a free account too, but only 1 per minute of course.

                  Do you have token=(your token from Instructions page) in the body?

                  Russell VanderMey

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                    Mittal Makwana
                    last edited by Oct 16, 2019, 9:57 PM

                    Yuppie, this works so well thank you for the article. I did a simple google assistace IFTTT applet to put my mac to sleep.

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                      Russ @Mittal Makwana
                      last edited by Oct 16, 2019, 11:39 PM

                      @Mittal-Makwana, nice, what command does that?

                      Russell VanderMey

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