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With Python's try-except to receive notifications about Errors or Successes in your code through messenger app or email.

Project description

Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Copyright (c) 2023 MinWoo Park, South Korea

Integrates AI-assisted debugging notifications into Python try-except statements for various messaging applications.

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Provides a notification from the application shown in the captured screen.

Python Package: ExceptNotifier Hits Documentation Status

The ExceptNotifier Python package offers a flexible approach to receiving notifications by enhancing Python's try-except statement. This package enables you to receive alerts through various messaging applications or emails.

With ExceptNotifier, you can obtain detailed compilation errors, including debug information, sent directly to your preferred messaging platform or email. By integrating OpenAI's ChatGPT, you can receive additional error code information as long as you provide the required API model name and key. This feature ensures that error handling and notifications are more informative and accessible, streamlining your debugging process.


Supporting Applications

Applicable to both IPython and Python, but needs to be ported differently only in ExceptNotifier. Please refer to the detailed example. (SuccessNotifier and SendNotifier have the same syntax.)


Install

The latest stable release (and required dependencies) can be installed from PyPI:

pip install ExceptNotifier

You may instead want to use the development version from Github:

pip install git+https://github.com/dsdanielpark/ExceptNotifier.git




Contents








App Setup Overview

  • The variables in the following table must not be contaminated.
  • Depending on the situation, consider designating them as global variables for use.
  • As you already know, API Keys or security tokens must be secured. Note that the key values which exposured in github will be expired after insecured.
  • We are trying to maintain the current architecture as much as possible by considering various methods such as inheriting decorators and Excepthook. We set it as an environment variable as follows, and we are refactoring and testing for a better method.
App Required Enviroment Variables Free or Paid Ease of Setup Time Required for Setup Guide Tutorial Link
Beep N/A Free N/A 0min ExceptBeep
Desktop N/A Free N/A 0min ExceptDesktop
Telegram _TELEGRAM_TOKEN Freemium Easy 2min ExceptTelegram Open In Colab
Discord _DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL Freemium Easy 1min ExceptDiscord Open In Colab
AWS Chime _CHIME_WEBHOOK_URL Freemium Easy 1min ExceptChime Open In Colab
Slack _SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL Freemium Easy 3min ExceptSlack Open In Colab
G-Mail _GAMIL_RECIPIENT_ADDR, _GMAIL_SENDER_ADDR, _GMAIL_APP_PASSWORD_OF_SENDER Restricted free Medium 3min ExceptMail Open In Colab
Line _LINE_NOTIFY_API_TOKEN Freemium Medium 4min ExceptLine Open In Colab
SMS _TWILIO_SID, _TWILIO_TOKEN, _RECIPIENT_PHONE_NUMBER, _SENDER_PHONE_NUMBER Not free Medium 5min ExceptSMS Open In Colab
Microsoft Teams _TEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL Not Free Medium 5min ExceptTeams
KakaoTalk _KAKAO_TOKEN_PATH Freemium Hell >=10min(Token refreshes daily) ExceptKakaoOpen In Colab

If you add the following two variables to the required variables for each application in the table above, you can receive error location and explanation, as well as examples, from OpenAI's model

API Required Variables Free or Paid Ease of Setup Time Required for Setup Guide Tutorial Link
OpenAI API Required variables for each application+ _OPEN_AI_MODEL,_OPEN_AI_API Not free Easy 2min APIOpenAI
Google Bard API Required variables for each application+ _BARD_API_KEY,'_BARD_ADVICE_LANG' Free Easy 1min Google Bard
  • Starting from v0.2.5, you can receive debugging hints and examples through Google Bard using the same syntax as the OpenAI API. However, due to time constraints, examples will only be added for Telegram and Discord.
  • Starting from v0.2.6, you can receive debugging hints in Korean or Japanese by setting _BARD_ADVICE_LANG to 'ko' or 'jp'.
  • Starting from v0.2.10, you can customize AI advice message by setting _PROMPT_COMMAND system variable.

Tutorial

I will update tutorial ASAP. README.md is sufficient, but read the application's official documentation if necessary. However, we are preparing a more detailed and friendly tutorial.

  1. Main-tutorials: Notebook
  2. Sub-tutorial-folder: Tutorials for each function can be found in this folder. The tutorial is synchronized with the Python file name provided by ExceptNotifier.

In this example, some API keys were exposed by creating and removing a test application, but for security reasons, your API key should not be exposed to the outside world.


Python Core

To use the desired application, you must define the necessary variables. Ensure that the variable names remain unchanged, and you can use either local or global variables. If you are using Telegram, an example is attached as an image.

ExceptNotifier

If you use Python's try except statement as it is, but change except as follows, you can receive notifications through your application.

  • Format: Except[appName]
  • Type: class ExampleClass
ExceptChime, ExceptTelegram, ExceptDiscord, ExceptSMS, ExceptMail, ExceptKakao, ExceptLine, ExceptSlack, ExceptTeams, ExceptDesktope, ExceptBeep

Example

import sys, os
from ExceptNotifier import ExceptTelegram
sys.excepthook = ExceptTelegram.__call__

os.environ['_TELEGRAM_TOKEN'] = "xxxx"

try:
    print(1/0)
except ExceptTelegram:    # sending except message to telegram
    sys.exit()

AI Debbugging Infomation Notification

Using Open AI - Chat GPT

You can receive debugging information from ChatGPT via OpenAI's API when using the Except statement. The syntax remains the same, but you'll need to configure these two variables: _OPEN_AI_MODEL,_OPEN_AI_API

Example

import sys, os
from ExceptNotifier import ExceptTelegram
sys.excepthook = ExceptTelegram.__call__

os.environ['_TELEGRAM_TOKEN'] = "xxxx"
os.environ['_OPEN_AI_MODEL']="gpt-3.5-turbo"
os.environ['_OPEN_AI_API']="sk-xxxxxx"

try:
    print(1/0)
except ExceptTelegram: # sending msg WITH AI DEBUGGING to telegram
    sys.exit()

Using Google - Bard

You can receive debugging information from Google Bard via the python package Bard API. you'll need to configure a variable: _BARD_API_KEY
(Optional) Google Bard officially supports Korean, so you can set the language of Bard Advice to Korean. Additionally, if _BARD_ADVICE_LANG is set to korean, debugging hints for code in Korean are provided. Just set a variable _BARD_ADVICE_LANG as 'ko'. Japanese is also supported. Set as 'jp'.

from ExceptNotifier import ExceptTelegram, SuccessTelegram, SendTelegram
import sys, os
sys.excepthook = ExceptTelegram.__call__
os.environ['_TELEGRAM_TOKEN'] = "xxxxxxxxx"
os.environ['_BARD_API_KEY']="xxxxxxxxx"
# os.environ['_BARD_ADVICE_LANG']="ko"

try:
    print(1/0)  
    SuccessTelegram().__call__() #1. success sender          
except ExceptTelegram as e:      #2. except sender            
    sys.exit()

SendTelegram().__call__()        #3. customized sender     

SuccessNotifier

  • Format: Success[appName]
  • Type: Class
    ExampleClass
    By placing the try except in python at the end of the try statement, applications can be notified that the try statement worked normally.
SuccessChime, SuccessTelegram, SuccessDiscord, SuccessSMS, SuccessMail, SuccessKakao, SuccessLine, SuccessSlack, SuccessTeams, SuccessDesktope, SuccessBeep

Example

import sys, os
from ExceptNotifier import SuccessTelgeram
sys.excepthook = ExceptTelegram.__call__
os.environ['_TELEGRAM_TOKEN'] = "xxxx"

try:
    print(1/20)
    SuccessTelgeram().__call__()  # sending success message to telegram
except:
    sys.exit()

SendNotifier

  • Format: Send[appName]
  • Type: class
    ExampleClass
    Place it anywhere on the line of code you want, and you'll be notified when that line of code is reached.
SendChime, SendTelegram, SendDiscord, SendSMS, SendMail, SendKakao, SendLine, SendSlack, SendTeams, SendDesktope, SendBeep

Example

import sys, os
from ExceptNotifier import SendTelegram
sys.excepthook = ExceptTelegram.__call__
os.environ['_TELEGRAM_TOKEN'] = "xxxx"

SendTelegram().__call__() # sending message to telegram

noti = SendTelegram()
noti()                    # sending message to telegram

Sender

It is recommended to conduct a simple message sending test through the sender. Assuming that you can communicate with REST API or WEBHOOK normally, ExceptNotifier can work normally.

  • Every application's ExceptNotifier uses the sender method.
  • Format: send_[appName]_msg
  • Type: Function
    Example
send_chime_msg, send_telegram_msg, send_discord_msg, send_sms_msg, send_gmail_msg, send_kakao_msg, send_line_msg, send_slack_msg, send_teams_msg, send_desktop_msg, beep

Example

from ExceptNotifier import send_telegram_msg

send_telegram_msg(_TELEGRAM_TOKEN, "Any Test Message")



IPython Core

You can use all the same except for the python code and ExceptNotifier mentioned above. In other words, the SuccesNotifier, SendNotifier, and Sender functions can all be used same in IPython without any special processing. Only ExceptNotifier is need to be defined.

  • Example in Telegram Open In Colab

ExceptNotifier in Ipython

You have to use raise in Ipython ExceptNotifier.

  • Format: Except[appName]
  • Type: function

Example code without Open AI API

from ExceptNotifier import ExceptTelegramIpython
import os
os.environ['_TELEGRAM_TOKEN'] = "xxxxx"
get_ipython().set_custom_exc((Exception,), ExceptTelegramIpython)

try:
  print(1/0)
except:
  raise

Example code With Open AI API

from ExceptNotifier import ExceptTelegramIpython
import os
get_ipython().set_custom_exc((Exception,), ExceptTelegramIpython)

os.environ['_OPEN_AI_MODEL'] = "gpt-3.5-turbo"    
os.environ['_OPEN_AI_API'] = "sk-xxxxx"
os.environ['_TELEGRAM_TOKEN'] = "xxxxx"

try:
  print(1/0)
except:
  raise

SuccessNotifier in Ipython

  • Same syntax in Python. See Python Core above.
import sys
import os
from ExceptNotifier import SuccessTelegram
os.environ['_TELEGRAM_TOKEN'] = "xxxxx"

try:
  print(1/20) # Your Code Here
  SuccessTelegram().__call__()    # Sending Success message
except:
  raise

SendNotifier in Ipython

  • Same syntax in Python. See Python Core above.
import sys
import os
from ExceptNotifier import SendTelegram 
os.environ['_TELEGRAM_TOKEN'] = "xxxxx"

SendTelegram().__call__()         # Sending telegram message

Sender in Ipython

  • Same syntax in Python. See Python Core above.
from ExceptNotifier import send_telegram_msg

_TELEGRAM_TOKEN =  "xxxxx"

send_telegram_msg(_TELEGRAM_TOKEN, "This is test message")

Applied in each application

Open AI - Chat GPT

You can receive debugging information from ChatGPT via OpenAI's API when using the Except statement. The syntax remains the same, but you'll need to configure these two variables: _OPEN_AI_MODEL,_OPEN_AI_API

Google - Bard

You can receive debugging information from Google Bard via the python package Bard API when using the Except statement. The syntax remains the same, but you'll need to configure a variable: _BARD_API_KEY

(Optional) Google Bard officially supports Korean, so you can set the language of Bard Advice to Korean. Additionally, if _BARD_ADVICE_LANG is set to korean, debugging hints for code in Korean are provided. Just set a variable _BARD_ADVICE_LANG as 'ko'. Japanese is also supported. Set as 'jp'.


Telegram

Open In Colab As all classes function the same, the example will only use one image, like in Telegram.

  • a. Open your telegram app and search for BotFather. (A built-in Telegram bot that helps users create custom Telegram bots)
  • b. Type /newbot to create a new bot
  • c. Give your bot a name & a username
  • d. Copy your new Telegram bot’s token
  • e. You have to click Start_bot and must enter anything to your bot.
    • Before use Notifier, Please use this to check if you follow guide. The Telegram bot may have a slight delay and it responded within 2-3 minutes.

API TEST

from ExceptNotifier import send_telegram_msg

_TELEGRAM_TOKEN = "xxxxx:xxxxx-xxxx"
send_telegram_msg(_TELEGRAM_TOKEN, 'msg')

For more infomation, visit Telegram Bot Father API

This is a Python (*.py) example. If you are using IPython, please click the Google Colab icon above to view the example code.

a. Notifier without OpenAI API

Notifier

from ExceptNotifier import ExceptTelegram, SuccessTelegram, SendTelegram
import sys, os
sys.excepthook = ExceptTelegram.__call__
os.environ['_TELEGRAM_TOKEN'] = "xxxx"

try:
    print(1/0)  
    SuccessTelegram().__call__() #1. success sender          

except ExceptTelegram as e:      #2. except sender            
    sys.exit()

SendTelegram().__call__()        #3. customized sender     

b. Notifier with OpenAI API

  • If you just set _OPEN_AI_API and _OPEN_AI_MODEL environment variables in all application use case, AI MODEL will automatically send debugging information as a message. Currently, it is mainly based on the GPT-3.5-TURBO model, but we plan to update it so that other models can be used later. Notifier
from ExceptNotifier import ExceptTelegram, SuccessTelegram, SendTelegram
import sys, os
sys.excepthook = ExceptTelegram.__call__
os.environ['_TELEGRAM_TOKEN'] = "xxxx"
os.environ['_OPEN_AI_MODEL']="gpt-3.5-turbo"
os.environ['_OPEN_AI_API']="sk-xxxxxx"

try:
    print(1/0)  
    SuccessTelegram().__call__() #1. success sender          

except ExceptTelegram as e:      #2. except sender            
    sys.exit()

SendTelegram().__call__()        #3. customized sender     

c. Notifier with Google Bard API

  • Just set _BARD_API_KEY. If you would like to receive guidance in Korean, you can optionally set the following. Set _BARD_ADVICE_LANG as ko or jp. Notifier
from ExceptNotifier import ExceptTelegram, SuccessTelegram, SendTelegram
import sys, os
sys.excepthook = ExceptTelegram.__call__
os.environ['_TELEGRAM_TOKEN'] = "xxxxxxxxx"
os.environ['_BARD_API_KEY']="xxxxxxxxx"
# os.environ['_BARD_ADVICE_LANG']="ko"

try:
    print(1/0)  
    SuccessTelegram().__call__() #1. success sender          
except ExceptTelegram as e:      #2. except sender            
    sys.exit()

SendTelegram().__call__()        #3. customized sender     

Mail

Open In Colab

In the except statement, an email is sent along with the error message. Additionally, you can send emails from any desired line.

  • a. Log in with the sender's email ID.
  • b. Obtain an app password for sending Google Mail at the following link or google document.

API TEST

from ExceptNotifier import send_gmail_msg

_GMAIL_SENDER_ADDR = 'xxxx@gmail.com'
_GAMIL_RECIPIENT_ADDR = 'xxxx@gmail.com'
_GMAIL_APP_PASSWORD_OF_SENDER = 'xxxx'
subject_msg = "Test Title"
body_msg = "Test Body" 

send_gmail_msg(
    _GMAIL_SENDER_ADDR,
    _GAMIL_RECIPIENT_ADDR,
    _GMAIL_APP_PASSWORD_OF_SENDER,
    subject_msg,
    body_msg)
This is a Python (*.py) example. If you are using IPython, please click the Google Colab icon above to view the example code.

Notifier

import sys, os
from ExceptNotifier import ExceptMail, SuccessMail, SendMail
sys.excepthook = ExceptMail.__call__

# Define the next two variables optionally when using OpenAI's API.
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_MODEL']="gpt-3.5-turbo"    
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_API']="sk-xxxxxx"
os.environ['_GAMIL_RECIPIENT_ADDR'] = 'xxxxxxx@gmail.com'
os.environ['_GMAIL_SENDER_ADDR'] = 'yyyyyy@gmail.com'
os.environ['_GMAIL_APP_PASSWORD_OF_SENDER'] = 'zzzzzz'

try:
    main()                      # Your Code Here
    SuccessMail().__call__()    # No Exception -> Send Success mail.
except ExceptMail:              # Exception -> Send Fail mail.
    pass

SendMail().__call__()           # When Process Ended -> Any Line mail.
See Example...
import sys, os
from ExceptNotifier import ExceptMail, SuccessMail, SendMail

# Define the next two variables optionally when using OpenAI's API.
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_MODEL']="gpt-3.5-turbo"    
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_API']="sk-xxxxxx"
os.environ['_GAMIL_RECIPIENT_ADDR'] = 'xxxxxxx@gmail.com'
os.environ['_GMAIL_SENDER_ADDR'] = 'yyyyyy@gmail.com'
os.environ['_GMAIL_APP_PASSWORD_OF_SENDER'] = 'zzzzzz'

sys.excepthook = ExceptMail.__call__

try:
    # 02.Locate your code
    print(1/0)   
    SuccessMail().__call__()   # Success Mail

except ExceptMail as e:        # Exception Mail       
    sys.exit()
    print(e)

SendMail().__call__()          # Put Any Line: Sending mail
Snippet for Python developers...
import sys, os
from ExceptNotifier import ExceptMail, SuccessMail, SendMail
sys.excepthook = ExceptMail.__call__

# Define the next two variables optionally when using OpenAI's API.
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_MODEL']="gpt-3.5-turbo"    
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_API']="sk-xxxxxx"
os.environ['_GAMIL_RECIPIENT_ADDR'] = 'xxxxxxx@gmail.com'
os.environ['_GMAIL_SENDER_ADDR'] = 'yyyyyy@gmail.com'
os.environ['_GMAIL_APP_PASSWORD_OF_SENDER'] = 'zzzzzz'

try:
    'your code'
    SuccessMail().__call__()
except ExceptMail:
    pass

SendMail().__call__() 

Discord

Open In Colab

  • a. Select the channel to receive notifications.
  • b. Click Edit Channel in the upper right corner of the chat window.
  • c. Click Integrations - Webhook - New Webhook.
  • d. Then click Copy Webhook.

API TEST

from ExceptNotifier import send_discord_msg

send_discord_msg(_DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL, "Any Test Message") 
This is a Python (*.py) example. If you are using IPython, please click the Google Colab icon above to view the example code.

Notifier

import sys, os
from ExceptNotifier import ExceptDiscord, SuccessDiscord, SendDiscord
sys.excepthook = ExceptDiscord.__call__

# Define the next two variables optionally when using OpenAI's API.
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_MODEL']="gpt-3.5-turbo"    
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_API']="sk-xxxxxx"
os.environ['_DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL'] = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"


try:
    print(1/20)  
    SuccessDiscord().__call__() #1 success sender          
except ExceptDiscord as e:      #2 except sender            
    sys.exit()

SendDiscord().__call__()        #3 customized sender       

Chime

Open In Colab

  • a. Select the Chat room to receive notifications.
  • b. Click Room Setting in the upper right corner.
  • c. Click Manage Webhook and bot
  • d. Create Add Webhook, set it up, then click Copy Webhook.

API TEST

from ExceptNotifier import send_chime_msg

send_chime_msg(_CHIME_WEBHOOK_URL, "Any Test Message")
This is a Python (*.py) example. If you are using IPython, please click the Google Colab icon above to view the example code.

Notifier

import sys, os
from ExceptNotifier import SuccessChime, ExceptChime, SendChime
sys.excepthook = ExceptChime.__call__

# Define the next two variables optionally when using OpenAI's API.
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_MODEL']="gpt-3.5-turbo"    
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_API']="sk-xxxxxx"
os.environ['_CHIME_WEBHOOK_URL'] = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"


try:
    print(1/0)  
    SuccessChime().__call__() #1 success sender          
except ExceptChime as e:      #2 except sender            
    sys.exit()

SendChime().__call__()        #3 customized sender       

Slack

Open In Colab

  • a. visit https://api.slack.com/
  • b. Create an app - From scratch - Create App
  • c. Add webhook: Click Incoming Webhooks - Activate Incomming On - Add New Webhook to Workspace
  • d. Copy Webhook URL

API TEST

from ExceptNotifier import send_slack_msg

send_slack_msg(_SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL, "Any Test Message")
This is a Python (*.py) example. If you are using IPython, please click the Google Colab icon above to view the example code.

Notifier

import sys
from ExceptNotifier import ExceptSlack, SuccessSlack, SendSlack
sys.excepthook = ExceptSlack.__call__

# Define the next two variables optionally when using OpenAI's API.
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_MODEL']="gpt-3.5-turbo"    
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_API']="sk-xxxxxx"
os.environ['_SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL'] = 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'

try:
    print(1/0)  
    SuccessSlack().__call__() #1 success sender          
except ExceptSlack as e:      #2 except sender            
    sys.exit()

SendSlack().__call__()        #3 customized sender     

Line

Open In Colab

API TEST

from ExceptNotifier import send_line_msg

send_line_msg(_LINE_NOTIFY_API_TOKEN:, "Any Test Message")
This is a Python (*.py) example. If you are using IPython, please click the Google Colab icon above to view the example code.

Notifier

import sys
from ExceptNotifier import ExceptLine, SuccessLine, SendLine
sys.excepthook = ExceptLine.__call__

# Define the next two variables optionally when using OpenAI's API.
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_MODEL']="gpt-3.5-turbo"    
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_API']="sk-xxxxxx"
os.environ['_LINE_NOTIFY_API_TOKEN'] = 'xxxxxxxxxxx'

try:
    print(1/20)  
    SuccessLine().__call__() #1 success sender          
except ExceptLine as e:      #2 except sender            
    sys.exit()

SendLine().__call__()        #3 customized sender          

SMS

Open In Colab

  • a. Sign up for Twilio. https://www.twilio.com/en-us
  • b. Click Console in the upper right corner.
  • c. Copy the variables provided in the console.

API TEST

from ExceptNotifier import send_sms_msg

_TWILIO_SID = 'xxxx'
_TWILIO_TOKEN = "xxxx"
_SENDER_PHONE_NUMBER = "xxxx"
_RECIPIENT_PHONE_NUMBER = "xxxx"

send_sms_msg(
    _TWILIO_SID,
    _TWILIO_TOKEN,
    _SENDER_PHONE_NUMBER,
    _RECIPIENT_PHONE_NUMBER,
    "Any Test Message")
This is a Python (*.py) example. If you are using IPython, please click the Google Colab icon above to view the example code.

Notifier

import sys
from ExceptNotifier import ExceptSMS, SuccessSMS, SendSMS
sys.excepthook = ExceptSMS.__call__

# Define the next two variables optionally when using OpenAI's API.
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_MODEL']="gpt-3.5-turbo"    
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_API']="sk-xxxxxx"
os.environ['_TWILIO_SID'] = 'xxxx'
os.environ['_TWILIO_TOKEN'] = 'yyyyyy'
os.environ['_RECIPIENT_PHONE_NUMBER']="+aaaaaa",
os.environ['_SENDER_PHONE_NUMBER']="+bbbbbb",  

try:
    print(1/10)  
    SuccessSMS().__call__() #1 success sender          
except ExceptSMS as e:      #2 except sender
    sys.exit()

SendSMS().__call__()        #3 customized sender        

Teams

  • a. Create the channel that you want to notify.
  • b. App - Search: webhook - Incoming Webhook https://teams.microsoft.com/l/app/203a1e2c-26cc-47ca-83ae-be98f960b6b2?source=app-details-dialog
  • c. Click Request Approval
    After you can use webhook incomming. Proceed to next steps. Microsoft Teams allows limited application access per organization, so it can only be used if the webhook incoming application is available.
  • c. Go to the team channel to receive notifications, and click Connectors in Settings.
  • d. Connectors After configuring webhook incoming in Connector, copy the webhook URL.

API TEST

from ExceptNotifier import send_teams_msg

_TEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL = 'xxxx'

send_teams_msg(_TEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL, "Any Test Message")
This is a Python (*.py) example. If you are using IPython, please click the Google Colab icon above to view the example code.

Notifier

import sys
from ExceptNotifier import ExceptTeams, SuccessTeams, SendTeams
sys.excepthook = ExceptTeams.__call__

# Define the next two variables optionally when using OpenAI's API.
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_MODEL']="gpt-3.5-turbo"    
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_API']="sk-xxxxxx"
os.environ['_TEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL'] = 'microsoft webhook _TEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL'

try:
    print(1/20)  
    SuccessTeams().__call__() #1 success sender          
except ExceptTeams as e:      #2 except sender            
    sys.exit()

SendTeams().__call__()        #3 customized sender        

Kakaotalk

Open In Colab

  • a. Sign up at the following site: https://developers.kakao.com/
  • b. Click My Application on the top bar.
  • c. Click Add an application, set a name, and create it.
  • d. Click Kakao Login in the left menu, then change the State of Kakao Login Activation to ON on the resulting page.
  • e. In My Application > Product Settings > Kakao Login, be sure to set Redirect URI as follows: https://example.com/oauth
  • f. In the left Consent Items menu, set Send message in KakaoTalk to optional agreement.
  • g. Copy the REST API Key in My Application > App Settings > Summary.
  • h. If you have successfully completed all of the above steps, go to the following document and follow the instructions: ./tutorials/kakao_token_generator.ipynb

API TEST

from ExceptNotifier import send_kakao_msg

_KAKAO_TOKEN_PATH = 'xxx/xx/xxx.json'

send_kakao_msg(_KAKAO_TOKEN_PATH, msg)
This is a Python (*.py) example. If you are using IPython, please click the Google Colab icon above to view the example code.

Notifier

import sys
from ExceptNotifier import ExceptKakao, SuccessKakao, SendKakao
sys.excepthook = ExceptKakao.__call__

# Define the next two variables optionally when using OpenAI's API.
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_MODEL']="gpt-3.5-turbo"    
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_API']="sk-xxxxxx"
os.environ['_KAKAO_TOKEN_PATH'] = 'xxxx/xxx/xxx.json''

try:
    print(1/0)  
    SuccessKakao().__call__() #1 success sender          
except ExceptKakao as e:      #2 except sender            
    sys.exit()

SendKakao().__call__()        #3 customized sender         

Wechat

a. Get Webhook URL by visiting here
API TEST

from ExceptNotifier import send_wechat_msg

send_wechat_msg(_WECHAT_WEBHOOK_URL, msg)
This is a Python (*.py) example. If you are using IPython, please click the Google Colab icon above to view the example code.

Notifier

import sys
from ExceptNotifier import ExceptWechat, SuccessWechat, SendWechat

# Define the next two variables optionally when using OpenAI's API.
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_MODEL']="gpt-3.5-turbo"    
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_API']="sk-xxxxxx"
os.environ['_WECHAT_WEBHOOK_URL'] = "xxxxxxxxxxx"
sys.excepthook = ExceptWechat.__call__

try:
    print(1/0)  
    SuccessWechat().__call__() #1 success sender          
except ExceptWechat as e:      #2 except sender            
    sys.exit()

SendWechat().__call__()        #3 customized sender       

Beep

No setup is required. Use as follows.
TEST

from ExceptNotifier import beep

beep(sec=1, freq=1000) 

Notifier

from Exceptnotifier import ExceptBeep, SuccessBeep, SendBeep(), beep()
os.environ['BEEP_TIME'] = 1
sys.excepthook = ExceptBeep.__call__

try:
    print(1/20)  
    SuccessBeep().__call__() #1 success beep-beep          

except ExceptBeep as e:      #2 except beep-beep                
    sys.exit()

SendBeep().__call__()        #3 customized beep-beep      

beep()

Desktop

No setup is required. Use as follows.
TEST

from ExceptNotifier import send_desktop_msg

title_msg = "Test Title"
body_msg = "Test Body"
DISP_TIME = 5

send_desktop_msg(title_msg, body_msg, DISP_TIME)

Notifier

from ExceptNotifier import ExceptDesktop, SuccessDesktop, SendDesktop
sys.excepthook = ExceptDesktop.__call__
# Define the next two variables optionally when using OpenAI's API.
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_MODEL']="gpt-3.5-turbo"    
# os.environ['_OPEN_AI_API']="sk-xxxxxx"

try:
    print(1/0)  
    SuccessDesktop().__call__() #1 success sender          

except ExceptDesktop as e:      #2 except sender            
    sys.exit()

SendDesktop().__call__()        #3 customized sender         




Documentation Documentation Status

Official Document: https://exceptnotifier.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Documentation can be automatically generated by Sphinx. But, I do not use Google style because it requires the Napoleon extension for Sphinx. I will use m2r to convert the README.md file to .rst so that it can be included.

Having generated it with Sphinx, we can also host the documentation freely at ReadTheDocs.org.

License

ExceptNotifier: MIT
Licenses apply the each dependencies package, and the created posts follow CC BY-NC-SA.

Bugs and Issues

Sincerely grateful for any reports on new features or bugs. Your valuable feedback on the code is highly appreciated. [Open a new issue]

Contributing Guide

I will announce contributing rules when the code development status changes to beta soon. Until then, please create an issue for feature requests and bug reports. I would greatly appreciate it if you use it a lot and give your opinions generously. Thank you sincerely.

Code of Conduct

Everyone participating in the ExceptNotifier project, and in particular in the issue tracker, pull requests, and social media activity, is expected to treat other people with respect and more generally to follow the guidelines articulated in the Python Community Code of Conduct.

Contacts

:mortar_board: Core maintainer: Daniel Park, South Korea
:envelope: Email: parkminwoo1991@gmail.com

  • Developer note: Link

Dev Note

  1. Applying ExceptNotifier in Python

    In Python, we use sys.excepthook to call the exceptnotifier by taking advantage of the interpreter calling sys.excepthook with three arguments (exception class, exception instance, traceback object) when an exception occurs. Since sys.excepthook is the highest-level exception handler that occurs just before the system shuts down, exceptnotifier is implemented as a class that inherits from baseexception and overrides sys.excepthook. For overriding exceptions that cannot be raised or exceptions raised in threads, please refer to the sys.unraisablehook() function and the threading.excepthook() function, respectively.

  2. Application of ExceptNotifier in iPython

    Strictly, iPython is a package, not a programming language like Python, but it has been classified to aid understanding. IPython (Interactive Python) is a package consisting of a command shell for interactive computing for multiple programming languages.

    It is a very useful package that allows you to compile Python bit by bit in an interactive session through the concept of an interactive shell, but in iPython, control by sys.excepthook occurs just before the prompt is returned, so it is impossible to receive a traceback object using sys.excepthook and send an error message to each messenger app. Additionally, because it was necessary to inherit from baseexception, it was necessary to override other functions in iPython.

    Therefore, at first, we considered the magics in cell, but the problem of having to import the magic function every time in the cell can be cumbersome to use, so we decided to use the set_custom_exc in iPython, which can work even by overriding it once. The set_custom_exc allows you to set a custom exception handler that is called when an exception in the exc_tuple occurs in the main loop (especially the run_code() method), and is designed so that the handle can return a structured traceback or None. Therefore, we can receive the traceback and send it to each messenger app. The order of top-level exception handling in iPython is different. You can use by calling raise in the except statement.

  3. Using Environment Variables (environ) In Python's except statement, it was designed to inherit exceptionbase, so we thought about how to pass variables into the class and decided to set variables through os.environ to use them by distributing them as a package. Additionally, since the user's webhook URL or API key will not change, we named the variables in uppercase and set special names to prevent contamination from duplicate variables. Since the variables are used within the class, we added an underscore before the variable name.

  4. About example code

    For explanation, in Python, the example uses the overrided sys.excepthook in the except statement, like except ExceptTelegram as e:. However, you can use it simply by overriding sys.excepthook once and calling raise in the except statement. In IPython, you can use set_custom_exc to override the Exception with a user-defined function once, and then call raise in the except statement to repeatedly take the desired ExceptNotifier action. Also, although the example uses ExceptTelegram.__call__ or SuccessTelegram().__call__(), these are expressions to aid understanding, and you can change them to a more concise form if you prefer.

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The package is currently in the development and QA stages, and the development stage will be updated at the top of this page. If it is determined that the product is stable through feature improvement, addition, and issue resolution, the development stage will reach stage 5. If no new updates or issues arise, it will be adjusted upward to stage 6 or higher.

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