A simple Python wrapper around the terminal-notifier
command-line tool (version 1.6.1), which allows you to send User Notifications to the Notification Center on Mac OS X 10.8, or higher.
pip install pync
or
pip install git+https://github.com/SeTeM/pync.git
or
git clone git://github.com/SeTeM/pync.git
cd pync
python setup.py install
For full information on all the options, see the tool’s README.
Using the notify function
import pync
pync.notify('Hello World')
pync.notify('Hello World', title='Python')
pync.notify('Hello World', group=os.getpid())
pync.notify('Hello World', activate='com.apple.Safari')
pync.notify('Hello World', open='http://github.com/')
pync.notify('Hello World', execute='say "OMG"')
pync.remove_notifications(os.getpid())
pync.list_notifications(os.getpid())
Using the notifier object
from pync import Notifier
Notifier.notify('Hello World')
Notifier.notify('Hello World', title='Python')
Notifier.notify('Hello World', group=os.getpid())
Notifier.notify('Hello World', activate='com.apple.Safari')
Notifier.notify('Hello World', open='http://github.com/')
Notifier.notify('Hello World', execute='say "OMG"')
Notifier.remove(os.getpid())
Notifier.list(os.getpid())
All the works are available under the MIT license. Except for ‘Terminal.icns’, which is a copy of Apple’s Terminal.app icon and as such is copyright of Apple.
See LICENSE for details.