A python script for sending desktop notifications from the shell.
Libnotify is part of many scripts in the Linux world. It utilizes many
of the specified features of the Desktop Notifications Specification
and makes them accessible to shell-scripts. It does not however
allow to replace an existing notification with the replaces-id. This
is a known bug since 2008 and has a patch since 2012. The patch is still not
upstream though (2018).
This python script utilizes the notify2 package and exposes the
functionality to the shell.
- In
notify-send.py -hshows help instead of being the parameter for hints. For hints use--hint. - In
notify-send.py -r IDandnotify-send.py --replaces-id IDexists. In order to replace a notification callnotify-send.pywith the ID that was returned by the notification to be replaced. notify-send.pyreturns the ID of the newly created notification.notify-send.py --replaces-process NAMEexists. Every notification that gets created with the same NAME will replace every notification before it with the same NAME. If called with this parameternotify-send.pymight block, best to be called with a trailing&.notify-send.pyhas action-support (buttons). Trynotify-send.py "Yes or no?" --action ok:OK cancel:Cancel
Requires python 3.
From PyPI:
pip install notify-send.pyFrom repo:
git clone https://github.com/phuhl/notify-send.py
cd notify-send.py
pip install .$ notify-send.py -husage: notify-send.py [-h] [-u LEVEL] [-t TIME] [-a APP_NAME]
[-i ICON[,ICON...]] [-c TYPE[,TYPE...]]
[--hint [TYPE:NAME:VALUE ...]] [-r ID]
[--replaces-process NAME] [--action [KEY:NAME ...]]
[--dontQuitOnAction]
SUMMARY [BODY]
positional arguments:
SUMMARY Summary of the notification. Usage of \n and \t is
possible.
BODY Body of the notification. Usage of \n and \t is
possible.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-u LEVEL, --urgency LEVEL
Specifies the urgency level (low, normal, critical).
-t TIME, --expire-time TIME
Specifies the timeout in milliseconds at which to
expire the notification.
-a APP_NAME, --app-name APP_NAME
Specifies the app name for the icon
-i ICON[,ICON...], --icon ICON[,ICON...]
Specifies an icon filename or stock icon to display.
-c TYPE[,TYPE...], --category TYPE[,TYPE...]
Specifies the notification category.
--hint [TYPE:NAME:VALUE ...]
Specifies basic extra data to pass. Valid types are
int, double, string, boolean and byte.
-r ID, --replaces-id ID
Specifies the id of the notification that should be
replaced.
--replaces-process NAME
Specifies the name of a notification. Every
notification that gets created with the same NAME will
replace every notification before it with the same
NAME.
--action [KEY:NAME ...]
Specifies actions for the notification. The action
with the key "default" will be dispatched on click of
the notification. Key is the return value, name is the
display-name on the button.
--dontQuitOnAction Keeps running until the notification has been closed,
instead of stopping after the first action was
received.
In order to display notifications, even if libnotify or
notify-send.py is used from the root user this script is helpful.
You need to customize it with your username and userid (which probably is
1000 but can be found out by running cat /etc/passwd | grep <username>).
notify-send-from-root.sh:
#!/bin/bash
USERNAME=<your username here>
USERID=1000
export XAUTHORITY=/home/$USERNAME/.Xauthority
export DISPLAY=:0
export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=unix:path=/run/user/$USERID/bus
if [ "$(/usr/bin/id -u)" != "$USERID" ] ; then
sudo -u $USERNAME XAUTHORITY=/home/$USERNAME/.Xauthority DISPLAY=:0 DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=unix:path=/run/user/$USERID/bus /usr/bin/notify-send.py "$@"
else
/usr/bin/notify-send.py "$@"
fi- Volume control-pop-ups: https://github.com/phuhl/linux_notification_center#example-volume-indicator
- Brightness control-pop-ups: https://github.com/phuhl/linux_notification_center#example-brightness-indicator
Also take a look at my notification-daemon inspired by Dunst, but with several improvements, including the possibility of a transparent background and a notification center that stores notifications.