Recieve notifications of Magento 2 updates for multiple websites
So here is my problem, I have several Magento 1 sites, all of which are running on different versions. When a new version of Magento 1 is released, I want to be able to have a notification that tells me each of my sites current versions and if there is a new update available.
I don't have much experience at all of web scraping, rss feeds or even recieving an email with these notifications but I'm pretty sure my answer would come from one of these.
I have asked this question on stackoverflow Magento as well but I did not get a suitable answer. Here
magento version updates
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So here is my problem, I have several Magento 1 sites, all of which are running on different versions. When a new version of Magento 1 is released, I want to be able to have a notification that tells me each of my sites current versions and if there is a new update available.
I don't have much experience at all of web scraping, rss feeds or even recieving an email with these notifications but I'm pretty sure my answer would come from one of these.
I have asked this question on stackoverflow Magento as well but I did not get a suitable answer. Here
magento version updates
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So here is my problem, I have several Magento 1 sites, all of which are running on different versions. When a new version of Magento 1 is released, I want to be able to have a notification that tells me each of my sites current versions and if there is a new update available.
I don't have much experience at all of web scraping, rss feeds or even recieving an email with these notifications but I'm pretty sure my answer would come from one of these.
I have asked this question on stackoverflow Magento as well but I did not get a suitable answer. Here
magento version updates
So here is my problem, I have several Magento 1 sites, all of which are running on different versions. When a new version of Magento 1 is released, I want to be able to have a notification that tells me each of my sites current versions and if there is a new update available.
I don't have much experience at all of web scraping, rss feeds or even recieving an email with these notifications but I'm pretty sure my answer would come from one of these.
I have asked this question on stackoverflow Magento as well but I did not get a suitable answer. Here
magento version updates
magento version updates
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normally magento will notified when release verison in admin portal.
I don't want to rely on the admin panel as I do not always logon to my sites for months
– Fusiozii
Nov 13 '18 at 9:54
so which channel did you want to receive notification
– Non Brazilian
Nov 13 '18 at 10:05
Any really, whatever is easiest. Just was wondering if it was easy to set up an rss feed or maybe a master email that lets me know when there is a new update.
– Fusiozii
Nov 13 '18 at 10:07
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The notifications in admin are stored in the database table adminnotification_inbox
. My approach would be to setup a cron job that checks for entries containing https://www.devdocs/magento.com/...
in the url column and trigger a custom mail if entries are found.
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normally magento will notified when release verison in admin portal.
I don't want to rely on the admin panel as I do not always logon to my sites for months
– Fusiozii
Nov 13 '18 at 9:54
so which channel did you want to receive notification
– Non Brazilian
Nov 13 '18 at 10:05
Any really, whatever is easiest. Just was wondering if it was easy to set up an rss feed or maybe a master email that lets me know when there is a new update.
– Fusiozii
Nov 13 '18 at 10:07
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normally magento will notified when release verison in admin portal.
I don't want to rely on the admin panel as I do not always logon to my sites for months
– Fusiozii
Nov 13 '18 at 9:54
so which channel did you want to receive notification
– Non Brazilian
Nov 13 '18 at 10:05
Any really, whatever is easiest. Just was wondering if it was easy to set up an rss feed or maybe a master email that lets me know when there is a new update.
– Fusiozii
Nov 13 '18 at 10:07
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normally magento will notified when release verison in admin portal.
normally magento will notified when release verison in admin portal.
answered Nov 13 '18 at 4:37
Non Brazilian
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I don't want to rely on the admin panel as I do not always logon to my sites for months
– Fusiozii
Nov 13 '18 at 9:54
so which channel did you want to receive notification
– Non Brazilian
Nov 13 '18 at 10:05
Any really, whatever is easiest. Just was wondering if it was easy to set up an rss feed or maybe a master email that lets me know when there is a new update.
– Fusiozii
Nov 13 '18 at 10:07
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I don't want to rely on the admin panel as I do not always logon to my sites for months
– Fusiozii
Nov 13 '18 at 9:54
so which channel did you want to receive notification
– Non Brazilian
Nov 13 '18 at 10:05
Any really, whatever is easiest. Just was wondering if it was easy to set up an rss feed or maybe a master email that lets me know when there is a new update.
– Fusiozii
Nov 13 '18 at 10:07
I don't want to rely on the admin panel as I do not always logon to my sites for months
– Fusiozii
Nov 13 '18 at 9:54
I don't want to rely on the admin panel as I do not always logon to my sites for months
– Fusiozii
Nov 13 '18 at 9:54
so which channel did you want to receive notification
– Non Brazilian
Nov 13 '18 at 10:05
so which channel did you want to receive notification
– Non Brazilian
Nov 13 '18 at 10:05
Any really, whatever is easiest. Just was wondering if it was easy to set up an rss feed or maybe a master email that lets me know when there is a new update.
– Fusiozii
Nov 13 '18 at 10:07
Any really, whatever is easiest. Just was wondering if it was easy to set up an rss feed or maybe a master email that lets me know when there is a new update.
– Fusiozii
Nov 13 '18 at 10:07
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The notifications in admin are stored in the database table adminnotification_inbox
. My approach would be to setup a cron job that checks for entries containing https://www.devdocs/magento.com/...
in the url column and trigger a custom mail if entries are found.
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The notifications in admin are stored in the database table adminnotification_inbox
. My approach would be to setup a cron job that checks for entries containing https://www.devdocs/magento.com/...
in the url column and trigger a custom mail if entries are found.
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The notifications in admin are stored in the database table adminnotification_inbox
. My approach would be to setup a cron job that checks for entries containing https://www.devdocs/magento.com/...
in the url column and trigger a custom mail if entries are found.
The notifications in admin are stored in the database table adminnotification_inbox
. My approach would be to setup a cron job that checks for entries containing https://www.devdocs/magento.com/...
in the url column and trigger a custom mail if entries are found.
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