--- title: "Notification Templates" description: "A reference guide on overriding notification templates" lead: "This section contains reference documentation for Authelia's notification templates." date: 2022-06-15T17:51:47+10:00 draft: false images: [] menu: reference: parent: "guides" weight: 220 toc: true --- Authelia uses templates to generate the HTML and plaintext emails sent via the notification service. Each template has two extensions; `.html` for HTML templates, and `.txt` for plaintext templates. This guide effectively documents the usage of the [template_path](../../configuration/notifications/introduction.md#templatepath) notification configuration option. ## Important Notes 1. The templates are not covered by our stability guarantees. While we aim to avoid changes to the templates which would cause users to have to manually change them changes may be necessary in order to facilitate bug fixes or generally improve the templates. 1. It is your responsibility to ensure your templates are up to date. We make no efforts in facilitating this. 2. We may not be able to offer any direct support in debugging these templates. We only offer support and fixes to the official templates. 3. All templates __*MUST*__ be encoded in UTF-8 with CRLF line endings. The line endings __*MUST NOT*__ be a simple LF. ## Template Names | Template | Description | |:--------------------:|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------:| | IdentityVerification | Used to render notifications sent when registering devices or resetting passwords | | PasswordReset | Used to render notifications sent when password has successfully been reset | For example, to modify the `IdentityVerification` HTML template, if your [template_path](../../configuration/notifications/introduction.md#templatepath) was configured as `/config/email_templates`, you would create the `/config/email_templates/IdentityVerification.html` file to override the HTML `IdentityVerification` template. ## Placeholder Variables In template files, you can use the following placeholders which are automatically injected into the templates: | Placeholder | Templates | Description | |:--------------------:|:--------------------:|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:| | `{{ .LinkURL }}` | IdentityVerification | The URL associated with the notification if applicable. | | `{{ .LinkText }}` | IdentityVerification | The display value for the URL associated with the notification if applicable. | | `{{ .Title }}` | All | A predefined title for the email.
It will be `"Reset your password"` or `"Password changed successfully"`, depending on the current step. | | `{{ .DisplayName }}` | All | The name of the user, i.e. `John Doe` | | `{{ .RemoteIP }}` | All | The remote IP address (client) that initiated the request or event. | ## Examples This is a basic example: ```html

{{ .Title }}

Hi {{ .DisplayName }}
This email has been sent to you in order to validate your identity. Click here to change your password. ``` Some Additional examples for specific purposes can be found in the [examples directory on GitHub](https://github.com/authelia/authelia/tree/master/examples/templates/notifications). ## Original Templates The original template content can be found on [GitHub](https://github.com/authelia/authelia/tree/master/internal/templates/src/notification). ## Functions Several functions are implemented with the email templates. See the [Templating Reference Guide](../../reference/guides/templating.md) for more information. [host]: ../../configuration/notifications/smtp.md#host [server_name]: ../../configuration/notifications/smtp.md#tls [sender]: ../../configuration/notifications/smtp.md#sender [identifier]: ../../configuration/notifications/smtp.md#identifier