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My organisation is using Google Chat for internal communication. In one of the group in the app I am sending the report of daily automation test run using webhook. Currently the report consist of only text message containing the pass/ fail count.
But I want to send the html report as well with that. I could not found any source which tell the information about how to send the attachment in the bot messages in Google chat.
Please help me if someone knows how to send the attachment report using Google Chat Bot or Webhook.
Per documentation, Bots have limited message types they can send. (Only simple text, or Cards)
I would suggest sending a link to download the report, which is feasible with the bot. See Including links in message text
I'm using Charles Proxy as Sniffer to check and verify the body/payload of my Firebase Events?
I see the POST request to firebaselogging-pa.googleapis.com/v1/firelog/legacy/batchlog in Batch, and in each event, inside the POST request, I found the sourceExtension attrib, that I think constains all the event data, but I cant to decode, I tryed with base64 and bytes, but I cant see the content of the property.
I know the documented way to check firebase events is thourght the web portal in debug view, but this question is about how to see the content in the request before it arrive to the google cloud.
I saw another related post in Stackoverflow, but without any answers:
See Firebase network traffic in debug purpose
Anyone know how to sniff Firebase events and decode correctly? thanks in advance.
I am running into a strange error with email link verification on Firebase. When users create an account, I send them the following email and wait for them to verify before continuing normal application flow:
Hello %DISPLAY_NAME%,
Follow this link to verify your email address.
https://project-projectname.firebaseapp.com/__/auth/action?mode=<action>&oobCode=<code>
If you didn’t ask to verify this address, you can ignore this email.
Thanks,
Your ProjectName team
(modified slightly to take out the project name)
This email successfully sends, but when a user clicks on the link in the email they get something to the effect of:
Which is weird because the link is the default HTTPS link that Firebase gave me to verify email addresses with.
No user can pass beyond this point, and I have tried multiple browsers, multiple devices, multiple email addresses and nobody can verify their email. I have searched everywhere and cannot find anyone with the same issue, so it's very possible I am overlooking something very obvious.
I should note that they used to be able to verify their email successfully - about a week ago it stopped working.
Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
Update: I have found a "solution" to this issue!
For reasons I cannot understand, the email verification links will not work on my home WiFi, but if I try the same links using mobile data it works the way it should.
If you are having this error, try using a different form of internet connection and it will probably work!
However, I do not understand why this is the case because my home WiFi has no special Firewalls up or anything out of the ordinary. If someone could explain why this might be happening I would love to know. I will contact Firebase so they at least know that this is happening to some users.
Thanks for the help #Frank van Puffelen
I'm working on a notification push server and want to push a live tile with an image URL (external server).
The problem is that I can't get it to show as BackgroundImage on the applicatoin tile. As far as I understand the documentation it should be possible as long as the URL is valid, not https, some size restrictions, etc.
I comply with all the restrictions given, but can't get my image from the external URL to show on the tile. Local files work though. I'm searching for hours. Can anybody tell me if it's possible or did some rules change since mango or something?
URL restrictions: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/hh465403.aspx#urls
And of course; as soon as I submitted the ticket I found the 'ListOfAllowedDomains' that should be set to the channel.
There are many applications/sites which allow us to send message(SMS) to mobile. Is the reverse of it - send SMS by mobile and receive/get that into server(some user account), is possible ?
Yes. Take a look at Twilio. They have a really good API for doing this.
http://www.twilio.com/