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Got an app or service, and you want to enable your users to use notifications with their provider of choice? Working on a script and you want to receive notification based on its output? You don't need to implement a solution yourself, or use individual provider libs. A one stop shop for all notification providers with a unified and simple interface.

Supported providers

Pushover, SimplePush, Slack, Gmail, Email (SMTP), Telegram, Gitter, Pushbullet, Join, Zulip, Twilio, Pagerduty, Mailgun, PopcornNotify, StatusPage.io, iCloud, VictorOps (Splunk)

Advantages

  • Spend your precious time on your own code base, instead of chasing down 3rd party provider APIs. That's what we're here for!
  • With a minimal set of well known and stable dependencies (requests, jsonschema and click) you're better off than installing 3rd party SDKs.
  • A unified interface means that you already support any new providers that will be added, no more work needed!
  • Thorough testing means protection against any breaking API changes. We make sure your code your notifications will always get delivered!

Installation

Via pip:

$ pip install notifiers

Via homebrew:

$ brew install notifiers

Or Dockerhub:

$ docker pull liiight/notifiers

Basic Usage

>>> from notifiers import get_notifier
>>> p = get_notifier('pushover')
>>> p.required
{'required': ['user', 'message', 'token']}
>>> p.notify(user='foo', token='bar', message='test')
<NotificationResponse,provider=Pushover,status=Success>

Or:

>>> from notifiers import notify
>>> notify('pushover', user='foo', token='bar', message='test')
<NotificationResponse,provider=Pushover,status=Success>

From CLI

$ notifiers pushover notify --user foo --token baz "This is so easy!"

As a logger

Directly add to your existing stdlib logging:

>>> import logging
>>> from notifiers.logging import NotificationHandler

>>> log = logging.getLogger(__name__)

>>> defaults = {
        'token': 'foo',
        'user': 'bar'
    }
>>> hdlr = NotificationHandler('pushover', defaults=defaults)
>>> hdlr.setLevel(logging.ERROR)

>>> log.addHandler(hdlr)
>>> log.error('And just like that, you get notified about all your errors!')

Mentions

Road map

  • Many more providers!
  • Low level providers (Amazon SNS, Google FCM, OS Toast messages) via extra dependencies

See Docs for more information

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Code of Conduct

Everyone interacting in the Notifiers project's codebases, issue trackers and chat rooms is expected to follow the PyPA Code of Conduct.

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