#!/usr/bin/env python from gi.repository import Gtk import notify2 import sys # Ubuntu's notify-osd doesn't officially support actions. However, it does have # a dialog fallback which we can use for this demonstration. In real use, please # respect the capabilities the notification server reports! OVERRIDE_NO_ACTIONS = True def default_cb(n, action): assert action == "default" print("You clicked the default action") n.close() def closed_cb(n): print("Notification closed") Gtk.main_quit() if __name__ == '__main__': if not notify2.init("Default Action Test", mainloop='glib'): sys.exit(1) server_capabilities = notify2.get_server_caps() n = notify2.Notification("Matt is online") n.set_category("presence.online") if ('actions' in server_capabilities) or OVERRIDE_NO_ACTIONS: n.add_action("default", "Default Action", default_cb) n.connect('closed', closed_cb) if not n.show(): print("Failed to send notification") sys.exit(1) Gtk.main()