# # This file is part of SickGear. # # SickGear is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # SickGear is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with SickGear. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. import os import cgi from .generic import Notifier import sickgear def diagnose(): """ Check the environment for reasons libnotify isn't working. Return a user-readable message indicating possible issues. """ try: # noinspection PyPackageRequirements import pynotify except ImportError: return ('Error: pynotify isn\'t installed. On Ubuntu/Debian, install the ' '<a href=\'apt:python-notify\'>python-notify</a> package.') if 'DISPLAY' not in os.environ and 'DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS' not in os.environ: return ('Error: Environment variables DISPLAY and DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS ' 'aren\'t set. libnotify will only work when you run SickGear ' 'from a desktop login.') try: import dbus except ImportError: pass else: try: bus = dbus.SessionBus() except dbus.DBusException as e: return (u'Error: unable to connect to D-Bus session bus: <code>%s</code>. ' u'Are you running SickGear in a desktop session?') % (cgi.escape(e),) try: bus.get_object('org.freedesktop.Notifications', '/org/freedesktop/Notifications') except dbus.DBusException as e: return (u'Error: there doesn\'t seem to be a notification daemon available: <code>%s</code> ' u'Try installing notification-daemon or notify-osd.') % (cgi.escape(e),) return 'Error: Unable to send notification.' class LibnotifyNotifier(Notifier): def __init__(self): super(LibnotifyNotifier, self).__init__() self.pynotify = None self.gobject = None def init_pynotify(self): if self.pynotify is not None: return True try: # noinspection PyPackageRequirements import pynotify except ImportError: self._log_error(u'Unable to import pynotify. libnotify notifications won\'t work') return False try: # noinspection PyPackageRequirements from gi.repository import GObject except ImportError: self._log_error(u'Unable to import GObject from gi.repository. Cannot catch a GError in display') return False if not pynotify.init('SickGear'): self._log_error(u'Initialization of pynotify failed. libnotify notifications won\'t work') return False self.pynotify = pynotify self.gobject = GObject return True def _notify(self, title, body, **kwargs): result = False if self.init_pynotify(): # Can't make this a global constant because PROG_DIR isn't available # when the module is imported. icon_path = os.path.join(sickgear.PROG_DIR, 'data/images/sickgear_touch_icon.png') icon_uri = 'file://' + os.path.abspath(icon_path) # If the session bus can't be acquired here a bunch of warning messages # will be printed but the call to show() will still return True. # pynotify doesn't seem too keen on error handling. n = self.pynotify.Notification(title, body, icon_uri) try: result = n.show() except self.gobject.GError: pass return self._choose((True if result else diagnose()), result) notifier = LibnotifyNotifier