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Send system notifications on several platforms with a simple and unified API. Currently supports:
gem install notifier
terminal-notifier also supports two additional flags:
subtitle
sound
See terminal-notifier's help for additional information.
If you're a linux guy, you can choose one of these methods:
sudo aptitude install libnotify-bin
sudo aptitude install xosd-bin
gem install ruby-snarl
Notifier will try to detect which notifiers are available in your system. So you can just send a message:
Notifier.notify(
image: "image.png",
title: "Testing Notifier",
message: "Sending an important message!"
)
Not all notifiers support the image option, therefore it will be ignored.
If your system support more than one notifier, you can specify which one you prefer:
Notifier.default_notifier = :notify_send
Alternatively, you can set the default notifier by using the NOTIFIER
env var.
The following example assumes test_notifier
is configured on this Rails
project. The env var has precedence of Notifier.default_notifier
.
$ NOTIFIER=hud rails test
The available names are terminal_notifier
, kdialog
, knotify
,
notify_send
, osd_cat
, and snarl
.
There are several helper methods that you can use in order to retrieve notifiers.
Notifier.notifier
: return the first supported notifierNotifier.notifiers
: return all notifiersNotifier.supported_notifiers
: return only supported notifiersNotifier.from_name(name)
: find notifier by its nameNotifier.supported_notifier_from_name(name)
: find a supported notifier by
its nameTo create a new notifier, just create a module on Notifier
namespace that
implements the following interface:
module Notifier
module MyCustomNotifier
def self.supported?
end
def self.notify(options)
end
end
end
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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We found that notifier demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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