Full-featured helper library for writing Alfred 2/3 workflows
Project description
A helper library for writing Alfred 2 and 3 workflows.
Supports macOS 10.6+ and Python 2.6 and 2.7 (Alfred 3 is 10.9+/2.7 only).
Alfred-Workflow is designed to take the grunt work out of writing a workflow.
It gives you the tools to create a fast and featureful Alfred workflow from an API, application or library in minutes.
http://www.deanishe.net/alfred-workflow/
Features
Catches and logs workflow errors for easier development and support
“Magic” arguments to help development/debugging
Auto-saves settings
Super-simple data caching
Fuzzy, Alfred-like search/filtering with diacritic folding
Keychain support for secure storage (and syncing) of passwords, API keys etc.
Simple generation of Alfred feedback (XML output)
Input/output decoding for handling non-ASCII text
Lightweight web API with modelled on requests
Pre-configured logging
Painlessly add directories to sys.path
Easily launch background tasks (daemons) to keep your workflow responsive
Check for new versions and update workflows hosted on GitHub.
Post notifications via Notification Center.
Alfred 3-only features
Set workflow variables from code
Advanced modifiers
Alfred 3-only updates (won’t break Alfred 2 installs)
Re-running Script Filters
Quick Example
Here’s how to show recent Pinboard.in posts in Alfred.
Create a new workflow in Alfred’s preferences. Add a Script Filter with Language /usr/bin/python and paste the following into the Script field (changing API_KEY):
import sys
from workflow import Workflow, ICON_WEB, web
API_KEY = 'your-pinboard-api-key'
def main(wf):
url = 'https://api.pinboard.in/v1/posts/recent'
params = dict(auth_token=API_KEY, count=20, format='json')
r = web.get(url, params)
r.raise_for_status()
for post in r.json()['posts']:
wf.add_item(post['description'], post['href'], arg=post['href'],
uid=post['hash'], valid=True, icon=ICON_WEB)
wf.send_feedback()
if __name__ == u"__main__":
wf = Workflow()
sys.exit(wf.run(main))
Add an Open URL action to your workflow with {query} as the URL, connect your Script Filter to it, and you can now hit ENTER on a Pinboard item in Alfred to open it in your browser.
Installation
Note: If you intend to distribute your workflow to other users, you should include Alfred-Workflow (and other Python libraries your workflow requires) within your workflow’s directory as described below. Do not ask users to install anything into their system Python. Python installations cannot support multiple versions of the same library, so if you rely on globally-installed libraries, the chances are very good that your workflow will sooner or later break—or be broken by—some other software doing the same naughty thing.
With pip
You can install Alfred-Workflow directly into your workflow with:
# from within your workflow directory pip install --target=. Alfred-Workflow
You can install any other library available on the Cheese Shop the same way. See the pip documentation for more information.
From source
Download the alfred-workflow-X.X.X.zip file from the GitHub releases page and extract the ZIP to the root directory of your workflow (where info.plist is).
Alternatively, you can download the source code from the GitHub repository and copy the workflow subfolder to the root directory of your workflow.
Your workflow directory should look something like this (where yourscript.py contains your workflow code and info.plist is the workflow information file generated by Alfred):
Your Workflow/ info.plist icon.png workflow/ __init__.py background.py notify.py Notify.tgz update.py version web.py workflow.py yourscript.py etc.
Documentation
Detailed documentation, including a tutorial, is available at http://www.deanishe.net/alfred-workflow/.
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