bazarr/libs/apprise/decorators/notify.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from .CustomNotifyPlugin import CustomNotifyPlugin
def notify(on, name=None):
"""
@notify decorator allows you to map functions you've defined to be loaded
as a regular notify by Apprise. You must identify a protocol that
users will trigger your call by.
@notify(on="foobar")
def your_declaration(body, title, notify_type, meta, *args, **kwargs):
...
You can optionally provide the name to associate with the plugin which
is what calling functions via the API will receive.
@notify(on="foobar", name="My Foobar Process")
def your_action(body, title, notify_type, meta, *args, **kwargs):
...
The meta variable is actually the processed URL contents found in
configuration files that landed you in this function you wrote in
the first place. It's very easily tokenized already for you so
that you can bend the notification logic to your hearts content.
@notify(on="foobar", name="My Foobar Process")
def your_action(body, title, notify_type, body_format, meta, attach,
*args, **kwargs):
...
Arguments break down as follows:
body: The message body associated with the notification
title: The message title associated with the notification
notify_type: The message type (info, success, warning, and failure)
body_format: The format of the incoming notification body. This is
either text, html, or markdown.
meta: Combines the URL arguments specified on the `on` call
with the ones loaded from a users configuration. This
is a dictionary that presents itself like this:
{
'schema': 'http',
'url': 'http://hostname',
'host': 'hostname',
'user': 'john',
'password': 'doe',
'port': 80,
'path': '/',
'fullpath': '/test.php',
'query': 'test.php',
'qsd': {'key': 'value', 'key2': 'value2'},
'asset': <AppriseAsset>,
'tag': set(),
}
Meta entries are ONLY present if found. A simple URL
such as foobar:// would only produce the following:
{
'schema': 'foobar',
'url': 'foobar://',
'asset': <AppriseAsset>,
'tag': set(),
}
attach: An array AppriseAttachment objects (if any were provided)
body_format: Defaults to the expected format output; By default this
will be TEXT unless over-ridden in the Apprise URL
If you don't intend on using all of the parameters, your @notify() call
# can be greatly simplified to just:
@notify(on="foobar", name="My Foobar Process")
def your_action(body, title, *args, **kwargs)
Always end your wrappers declaration with *args and **kwargs to be future
proof with newer versions of Apprise.
Your wrapper should return True if processed the send() function as you
expected and return False if not. If nothing is returned, then this is
treated as as success (True).
"""
def wrapper(func):
"""
Instantiate our custom (notification) plugin
"""
# Generate
CustomNotifyPlugin.instantiate_plugin(
url=on, send_func=func, name=name)
return func
return wrapper