poezio/plugins/simple_notify.py

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"""
This plugin lets you execute a command, to notify you from new important
messages.
Installation and configuration
------------------------------
You need to create a plugin configuration file. Create a file named :file:`simple_notify.cfg`
into your plugins configuration directory (:file:`~/.config/poezio/plugins` by
default), and fill it like this:
First example:
.. code-block:: ini
[simple_notify]
command = notify-send -i /path/to/poezio/data/poezio_80.png "New message from %(from)s" "%(body)s"
Second example:
.. code-block:: ini
[simple_notify]
command = echo \\<%{from}s\\> %{body}s >> some.fifo
delay = 3
after_command = echo >> some.fifo
You can put any command, instead of these ones. You can also use the
special keywords ``%(from)s`` and ``%(body)s`` that will be replaced
directly in the command line by the author of the message, and the body.
The first example shown above will display something like this:
.. figure:: ../images/simple_notify_example.png
:alt: Simple notify example
The second example will first write the author and the message in a
fifo, that fifo can locally be read by some other program (was tested
with the xmobar PipeReader command, which displays what is read from a
fifo into a status bar. Be careful, you have two different fifos in
that case, dont get confused). The :term:`delay` and :term:`after_command` options
are used to erase/delete/kill the notification after a certain
delay. In our example it is used to display an empty message in our
xmobar, erasing the notification after 3 seconds.
.. note:: If you set the :term:`exec_remote` option to ``true`` into the
main configuration file, the command will be executed remotely
(as explained in the :ref:`link-plugin` plugin help).
Options defined
---------------
.. glossary::
:sorted:
command
The command to execute (with special keywords ``%{from}s`` and ``${body}s``)
delay
Delay after which :term:`after_command` must be executed.
after_command
Command to run after :term:`delay`. You probably want to clean up things.
"""
from plugin import BasePlugin
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from xhtml import clean_text, get_body_from_message_stanza
from timed_events import DelayedEvent
import shlex
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class Plugin(BasePlugin):
def init(self):
self.api.add_event_handler('private_msg', self.on_private_msg)
self.api.add_event_handler('conversation_msg', self.on_conversation_msg)
self.api.add_event_handler('highlight', self.on_highlight)
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def on_private_msg(self, message, tab):
fro = message['from']
self.do_notify(message, fro)
def on_highlight(self, message, tab):
fro = message['from'].resource
self.do_notify(message, fro)
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def on_conversation_msg(self, message, tab):
fro = message['from'].bare
self.do_notify(message, fro)
def do_notify(self, message, fro):
body = clean_text(get_body_from_message_stanza(message))
if not body:
return
command_str = self.config.get('command', '').strip()
if not command_str:
self.api.information('No notification command was provided in the configuration file', 'Warning')
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return
command = [arg % {'body': body.replace('\n', ' '), 'from': fro} for arg in shlex.split(command_str)]
self.core.exec_command(command)
after_command_str = self.config.get('after_command', '').strip()
if not after_command_str:
return
after_command = [arg % {'body': body.replace('\n', ' '), 'from': fro} for arg in shlex.split(after_command_str)]
delayed_event = DelayedEvent(self.config.get('delay', 1), self.core.exec_command, after_command)
self.api.add_timed_event(delayed_event)