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kitty-mirror/docs/notifications.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# A sample script to process notifications. Save it as
# ~/.config/kitty/notifications.py
import subprocess
from kitty.notifications import NotificationCommand, Urgency
def log_notification(nc: NotificationCommand) -> None:
# Log notifications to /tmp/notifications-log.txt
with open('/tmp/notifications-log.txt', 'a') as log:
print(f'title: {nc.title}', file=log)
print(f'body: {nc.body}', file=log)
print(f'app: {nc.application_name}', file=log)
print(f'types: {nc.notification_types}', file=log)
print('\n', file=log)
def on_notification_activated(nc: NotificationCommand, which: int) -> None:
# do something when this notification is activated (clicked on)
# remember to assign this to the on_activation field in main()
pass
def main(nc: NotificationCommand) -> bool:
'''
This function should return True to filter out the notification
'''
log_notification(nc)
# filter out notifications with 'unwanted' in their titles
if 'unwanted' in nc.title.lower():
return True
# force the notification to be silent
nc.sound_name = 'silent'
# filter out notifications from the application badapp
if nc.application_name == 'badapp':
return True
# filter out low urgency notifications
if nc.urgency is Urgency.Low:
return True
# replace some bad text in the notification body
nc.body = nc.body.replace('bad text', 'good text')
# run a script if this notification is from myapp and has
# type foo, passing in the title and body as command line args
# to the script.
if nc.application_name == 'myapp' and 'foo' in nc.notification_types:
subprocess.Popen(['/path/to/my/script', nc.title, nc.body])
# do some arbitrary actions when this notification is activated
nc.on_activation = on_notification_activated
# dont filter out this notification
return False