What's New

Updated on 2023/01/19 GMT+08:00

The tables below describe the functions released in each Simple Message Notification version and corresponding documentation updates. New features will be successively launched in each region.

May, 2022

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Related Documents

1

Messaging with Lark chatbot

You can add the webhook URL of a Lark chatbot as an endpoint when adding subscriptions to an SMN topic, so that messages can be pushed to the chatbot.

Open beta testing

Which Protocols Does SMN Support?

December, 2021

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Related Documents

1

Mobile Push

Mobile Push is removed from SMN.

Open beta testing

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December, 2020

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Related Documents

1

Cloud Eye voice alarm notification

SMN can be used by Cloud Eye to send voice alarm notifications to specified mobile phones.

Open beta testing

Creating an Alarm Rule

2

Message notifications to enterprise WeChat groups and DingTalk chatbots

SMN can send messages to enterprise WeChat groups and DingTalk chatbots as long as they subscribe to a topic.

Open beta testing

Which Protocols Does SMN Support?

December, 2018

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Related Documents

1

Mobile Push

SMN Mobile Push enables you to send messages to mobile applications.

Open beta testing

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January, 2018

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Related Documents

1

Multi-protocol message template

Message templates contain fixed and changeable content and can be used to create and send messages more quickly. When you use a template to publish a message, you can specify values for different variables in the template.

Message templates are identified by name, but you can create different templates with the same name as long as they are configured for different protocols. All template messages must include a Default template or they cannot be sent out. The Default template is used any time a template has not been configured for a given protocol, but as long as there is a template for the protocol, then any subscriber who selected that protocol when they subscribed will receive a message using the corresponding template.

Commercial use

Message Template Management

October, 2017

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Related Documents

1

Topic subscription

A topic is used to publish messages and subscribe to notifications. It serves as a message transmission channel between publishers and subscribers.

A subscription is how you register an endpoint to a topic. To send a topic's messages to an endpoint, you must add the subscription endpoint to the topic. Endpoints can be email addresses, phone numbers, functions, application mobile devices, message queues, and URLs. After you add endpoints to the topic and the subscribers confirm the subscription, they will receive messages published to the topic.

Commercial use

Topic Management

Subscription Management