# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # Copyright (C) 2019 Chris Caron # All rights reserved. # # This code is licensed under the MIT License. # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy # of this software and associated documentation files(the "Software"), to deal # in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights # to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and / or sell # copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is # furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions : # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in # all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.IN NO EVENT SHALL THE # AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER # LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, # OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN # THE SOFTWARE. from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import print_function import re from time import sleep from .NotifyBase import NotifyBase from ..common import NotifyImageSize # 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 pypiwin32 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' # Allows the user to specify the NotifyImageSize object image_size = NotifyImageSize.XY_128 # 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 def __init__(self, **kwargs): """ Initialize Windows Object """ # Number of seconds to display notification for self.duration = 12 # Define our handler self.hwnd = None super(NotifyWindows, self).__init__(**kwargs) 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 notify(self, title, body, notify_type, **kwargs): """ Perform Windows Notification """ if not self._enabled: self.logger.warning( "Windows Notifications are not supported by this system.") return False # Limit results to just the first 2 line otherwise # there is just to much content to display body = re.split('[\r\n]+', body) body[0] = body[0].strip('#').strip() body = '\r\n'.join(body[0:2]) 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 icon_path = self.image_path(notify_type, extension='.ico') 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) # 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 as e: self.logger.warning('Failed to send Windows notification.') self.logger.exception('Windows Exception') return False return True @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. """ # return a very basic set of requirements return { 'schema': NotifyWindows.protocol, 'user': None, 'password': None, 'port': None, 'host': 'localhost', 'fullpath': None, 'path': None, 'url': url, 'qsd': {}, }