Send Growl notifications by UDP in pure Ruby.
## # Register an application # This has to be done once per client. But *not* once per session. # Registering an application will reset all settings on the client. Growl.register("All messages", :application => "My Application") # OR # Register two identifiers. But only the first is enabled by default here. Growl.register [ "Important Stuff", {:identifier => "Debug", :enable => false} ], :application => "My Application" ## # Send a notification Growl.notify { application = "My Application" identifier = "All messages" title = "Important!" message = 'Hello World' sticky! } # OR include Growl notify "Hello there", :application => "My Application" # OR Growl.notify "Hello!", :application => "My Application", :sticky => true
take my code with you and do whatever you want but please don’t blame me http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/000360
Copyright © 2011 Holger Just
Parts of this library are based on github.com/visionmedia/growl, Copyright © 2009 by TJ Holowaychuk <tj@vision-media.ca>
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