A simple plugin to send messages to the Android app AutoRemote for use in Tasker by JoaoMGCD
Install via the bundled Plugin Manager via this URL:
https://github.com/trunzoc/Octoprint_Autoremote/archive/master.zip
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If you have not already done so, install AutoRemote on your Android phone.
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Register or log in to AutoRemote
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click the Phone icon.
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click the IFTTT icon. We aren't using IFTTT, but this is the easiest way to get your key and create a "Sender".
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A "Register IFTTT" window will open. Type anything you want, I just used "OctoAutoRemote", and hit OK.
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Enter the same thing you entered for step 5 here then hit OK.
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AutoRemote will ask to generate a URL that has your personal key. Hit OK. Choose the delivery method of your choice and send it. Something on your PC like email is preferable so you can copy/paste. If it does not ask to shar eit automatically, long-press the device that was created and choose "Generate IFTTT URL"
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The URL sent will be something like https://autoremotejoaomgcd.appspot.com/sendmessage?key={a rediculously long key that identifies you}&sender={name form step 5/6}&message=MESSAGE_HERE
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Open the OctoAutoRemote plugin settings in OctoPrint.
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Enter the KEY value from the URL to the Personal Key field. Add the SENDER value to the sender field.
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Enable the events that you want to trigger an AutoRemote message
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click save.
Tasker is a complicated beast. I'll leave that to you to configure, but HERE is a proflie to start you off.
In addition to AutoRemote, AutoTools is also very useful for it's ability to read JSON into a Tasker variable.