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A simple web push notification tool

Project description

License: NCPUL

GenWebPush

A minimal, zero-backend helper for Web Push notifications.

GenWebPush spins up a one-file Flask server that:

  • serves a progressive-web-app (PWA) shell with friendly, per-browser setup tips
  • generates VAPID keys on the fly (or accepts your own)
  • stores each subscription in a plain JSON file
  • offers straightforward helpers for sending Web Push messages to one device or all of them using said JSON files

Features

What you get
Automatic VAPID key generation if none supplied
PWA assets (manifest, service-worker, offline page) for installable testing
Browser-specific instructions auto-expanded on load
helpers to send a notification to one file or an entire folder of devices
Clean JSON device files you can commit, inspect, or reuse elsewhere

Quick start

1. Install with pip

pip install genwebpush

2. Launch the local server

python -m genwebpush --mailto you@example.com
# optional if you want to use your own VAPID keys:
#   --public_key  VAPID_PUBLIC
#   --private_key VAPID_PRIVATE

The server listens on https://localhost:5000 using an ad-hoc cert so modern browsers allow push. Flask will also display your devices IP address if you want to set up notifications on a different device.

3. Subscribe a device

Open the URL in your browser/device, click through possible warnings due to adhoc generation of SSL cert, hit “Got it — Activate Notifications”, approve the permission prompt, and enter the device Name. A JSON file with the set Name appears in the working directory.

4. Send yourself a push

from pathlib import Path
from genwebpush.core import send_push_to_all_files

payload = {
    "title": "Hello, world!",
    "body":  "Your Safari push worked!!",
    # "navigate": "https://example.com"   # optional deep-link
}

send_push_to_all_files(Path("."), payload)

Configuration options

Flag / field Purpose
--mailto you@host.tld Required – used as sub claim in VAPID
--public_key Re-use an existing VAPID public key
--private_key Re-use an existing VAPID private key
device_name (JS) Friendly name written to <name>.json

If you omit the VAPID keys, GenWebPush creates a fresh pair everytime it runs and injects the public key into the served HTML.


Compatibility notes

  • Safari (macOS & iOS ≥ 17): Works out of the box thanks to the PWA install step.
  • Edge / Chrome / Firefox (desktop & mobile): Full support.

License

This project is distributed under the NCPU License – see LICENSE.md for details.

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