Ruby growlnotify ‘bindings’.
notification = Growl.new notification.message = 'Hello World' notification.sticky! notification.icon = :jpeg notification.run if Growl.installed? # OR Growl.notify { self.message = 'Hello World' self.icon = :jpeg sticky! } # OR Growl.notify do |n| n.message = 'Hello World' n.icon = :jpeg n.stick! end # OR Growl.notify 'Foo', :icon => :jpeg, :title => 'Growl' # OR include Growl notify 'Email received', :sticky => true # Convenience methods notify_ok 'Deployment successful' notify_info 'Email received' notify_warning 'Merge required' notify_error 'Failed to send email', :sticky => true
notification = Growl.new notification.message = 'I am an active url.' notification.url = 'http://www.example.com' notification.sticky! notification.run if Growl.installed?
Now when you launch your notification the Growl message will be an active url to take you to www.example.com as if you had run from the command line:
growlnotify -m 'I am an active url' --url 'http://www.example.com'
If needed you can set a path to the binary with:
Growl.bin_path = '~/my/path/to/growlnotify'
right after you require the growl library.
The :icon option key is automatically normalized when you use any of the Growl#notify methods, this removes the need to explicitly use :appIcon, :image, etc.
notify 'App icon', :icon => :Safari notify 'Jpeg icon', :icon => :jpeg notify 'Image icon', :icon => 'path/to/image.png' notify 'Icns icon', :icon => 'path/to/icon.icns' notify 'Path extname icon', :icon => 'foo.rb'
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Check availability with Growl.installed?
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Check dependencies with Growl.version
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Use images, icon paths, application icons, or file format icons
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Sticky a notification making it appear until explicitly closed
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Set notification priority
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Convenience methods such as notify_ok, notify_warning, notify_error, and notify_info
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Etc (consult growlnotify –help)
Visit growl.info/documentation.php for installation help. Visit growl.info/downloads for download.
It seems that growlnotify will essentially ignore or block excessive usage of the notifications at random. To prevent this you may need to do something like below if you are calling many in sequence:
notify 'Something'; sleep 0.2 notify_ok 'Updated'; sleep 0.2 notify_info 'You have new mail'; sleep 0.2 notify_warning 'Merged required'; sleep 0.2 notify_error 'Oh Noes!'; sleep 0.2
Fork / send a pull request or submit a ticket at: github.com/visionmedia/growl/issues
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