bazarr/libs/apprise/plugins/NotifyWindows.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2019 Chris Caron <lead2gold@gmail.com>
# All rights reserved.
#
# This code is licensed under the MIT License.
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# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions :
#
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# THE SOFTWARE.
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function
from time import sleep
from .NotifyBase import NotifyBase
from ..common import NotifyImageSize
from ..common import NotifyType
from ..utils import parse_bool
from ..AppriseLocale import gettext_lazy as _
# Default our global support flag
NOTIFY_WINDOWS_SUPPORT_ENABLED = False
try:
# 3rd party modules (Windows Only)
import win32api
import win32con
import win32gui
# We're good to go!
NOTIFY_WINDOWS_SUPPORT_ENABLED = True
except ImportError:
# No problem; we just simply can't support this plugin because we're
# either using Linux, or simply do not have pywin32 installed.
pass
class NotifyWindows(NotifyBase):
"""
A wrapper for local Windows Notifications
"""
# The default descriptive name associated with the Notification
service_name = 'Windows Notification'
# The default protocol
protocol = 'windows'
# A URL that takes you to the setup/help of the specific protocol
setup_url = 'https://github.com/caronc/apprise/wiki/Notify_windows'
# Disable throttle rate for Windows requests since they are normally
# local anyway
request_rate_per_sec = 0
# Allows the user to specify the NotifyImageSize object
image_size = NotifyImageSize.XY_128
# Limit results to just the first 2 line otherwise there is just to much
# content to display
body_max_line_count = 2
# The number of seconds to display the popup for
default_popup_duration_sec = 12
# This entry is a bit hacky, but it allows us to unit-test this library
# in an environment that simply doesn't have the windows packages
# available to us. It also allows us to handle situations where the
# packages actually are present but we need to test that they aren't.
# If anyone is seeing this had knows a better way of testing this
# outside of what is defined in test/test_windows_plugin.py, please
# let me know! :)
_enabled = NOTIFY_WINDOWS_SUPPORT_ENABLED
# Define object templates
templates = (
'{schema}://',
)
# Define our template arguments
template_args = dict(NotifyBase.template_args, **{
'duration': {
'name': _('Duration'),
'type': 'int',
'min': 1,
'default': 12,
},
'image': {
'name': _('Include Image'),
'type': 'bool',
'default': True,
'map_to': 'include_image',
},
})
def __init__(self, include_image=True, duration=None, **kwargs):
"""
Initialize Windows Object
"""
super(NotifyWindows, self).__init__(**kwargs)
# Number of seconds to display notification for
self.duration = self.default_popup_duration_sec \
if not (isinstance(duration, int) and duration > 0) else duration
# Define our handler
self.hwnd = None
# Track whether or not we want to send an image with our notification
# or not.
self.include_image = include_image
def _on_destroy(self, hwnd, msg, wparam, lparam):
"""
Destroy callback function
"""
nid = (self.hwnd, 0)
win32gui.Shell_NotifyIcon(win32gui.NIM_DELETE, nid)
win32api.PostQuitMessage(0)
return None
def send(self, body, title='', notify_type=NotifyType.INFO, **kwargs):
"""
Perform Windows Notification
"""
if not self._enabled:
self.logger.warning(
"Windows Notifications are not supported by this system; "
"`pip install pywin32`.")
return False
# Always call throttle before any remote server i/o is made
self.throttle()
try:
# Register destruction callback
message_map = {win32con.WM_DESTROY: self._on_destroy, }
# Register the window class.
self.wc = win32gui.WNDCLASS()
self.hinst = self.wc.hInstance = win32api.GetModuleHandle(None)
self.wc.lpszClassName = str("PythonTaskbar")
self.wc.lpfnWndProc = message_map
self.classAtom = win32gui.RegisterClass(self.wc)
# Styling and window type
style = win32con.WS_OVERLAPPED | win32con.WS_SYSMENU
self.hwnd = win32gui.CreateWindow(
self.classAtom, "Taskbar", style, 0, 0,
win32con.CW_USEDEFAULT, win32con.CW_USEDEFAULT, 0, 0,
self.hinst, None)
win32gui.UpdateWindow(self.hwnd)
# image path (if configured to acquire)
icon_path = None if not self.include_image \
else self.image_path(notify_type, extension='.ico')
if icon_path:
icon_flags = win32con.LR_LOADFROMFILE | win32con.LR_DEFAULTSIZE
try:
hicon = win32gui.LoadImage(
self.hinst, icon_path, win32con.IMAGE_ICON, 0, 0,
icon_flags)
except Exception as e:
self.logger.warning(
"Could not load windows notification icon ({}): {}"
.format(icon_path, e))
# disable icon
hicon = win32gui.LoadIcon(0, win32con.IDI_APPLICATION)
else:
# disable icon
hicon = win32gui.LoadIcon(0, win32con.IDI_APPLICATION)
# Taskbar icon
flags = win32gui.NIF_ICON | win32gui.NIF_MESSAGE | win32gui.NIF_TIP
nid = (self.hwnd, 0, flags, win32con.WM_USER + 20, hicon,
"Tooltip")
win32gui.Shell_NotifyIcon(win32gui.NIM_ADD, nid)
win32gui.Shell_NotifyIcon(win32gui.NIM_MODIFY, (
self.hwnd, 0, win32gui.NIF_INFO, win32con.WM_USER + 20, hicon,
"Balloon Tooltip", body, 200, title))
# take a rest then destroy
sleep(self.duration)
win32gui.DestroyWindow(self.hwnd)
win32gui.UnregisterClass(self.wc.lpszClassName, None)
self.logger.info('Sent Windows notification.')
except Exception:
self.logger.warning('Failed to send Windows notification.')
self.logger.exception('Windows Exception')
return False
return True
def url(self, privacy=False, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Returns the URL built dynamically based on specified arguments.
"""
# Define any URL parameters
params = {
'image': 'yes' if self.include_image else 'no',
'duration': str(self.duration),
}
# Extend our parameters
params.update(self.url_parameters(privacy=privacy, *args, **kwargs))
return '{schema}://?{params}'.format(
schema=self.protocol,
params=NotifyWindows.urlencode(params),
)
@staticmethod
def parse_url(url):
"""
There are no parameters nessisary for this protocol; simply having
windows:// is all you need. This function just makes sure that
is in place.
"""
results = NotifyBase.parse_url(url, verify_host=False)
# Include images with our message
results['include_image'] = \
parse_bool(results['qsd'].get('image', True))
# Set duration
try:
results['duration'] = int(results['qsd'].get('duration'))
except (TypeError, ValueError):
# Not a valid integer; ignore entry
pass
# return results
return results