Gio.Notification¶
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Properties¶
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Class Details¶
- class Gio.Notification(**kwargs)¶
- Bases:
- Abstract:
No
GNotification
is a mechanism for creating a notification to be shown to the user — typically as a pop-up notification presented by the desktop environment shell.The key difference between
GNotification
and other similar APIs is that, if supported by the desktop environment, notifications sent withGNotification
will persist after the application has exited, and even across system reboots.Since the user may click on a notification while the application is not running, applications using
GNotification
should be able to be started as a D-Bus service, using [class`Gio`.Application].In order for
GNotification
to work, the application must have installed a.desktop
file. For example: `` [Desktop Entry] Name=Test Application Comment=Description of what Test Application does Exec=gnome-test-application Icon=org.gnome.TestApplication Terminal=false Type=Application Categories=GNOME;GTK;TestApplication Category; StartupNotify=true DBusActivatable=true X-GNOME-UsesNotifications=true ``The
X-GNOME-UsesNotifications
key indicates to GNOME Control Center that this application uses notifications, so it can be listed in the Control Center’s ‘Notifications’ panel.The
.desktop
file must be named asorg.gnome.TestApplication.desktop
, whereorg.gnome.TestApplication
is the ID passed to [ctor`Gio`.Application.new].User interaction with a notification (either the default action, or buttons) must be associated with actions on the application (ie:
app.
actions). It is not possible to route user interaction through the notification itself, because the object will not exist if the application is autostarted as a result of a notification being clicked.A notification can be sent with [method`Gio`.Application.send_notification].
New in version 2.40.
- classmethod new(title)[source]¶
- Parameters:
title (
str
) – the title of the notification- Returns:
a new
Gio.Notification
instance- Return type:
Creates a new
Gio.Notification
with title as its title.After populating notification with more details, it can be sent to the desktop shell with
Gio.Application.send_notification
(). Changing any properties after this call will not have any effect until resending notification.New in version 2.40.
- add_button(label, detailed_action)[source]¶
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Adds a button to self that activates the action in detailed_action when clicked. That action must be an application-wide action (starting with “app.”). If detailed_action contains a target, the action will be activated with that target as its parameter.
See
Gio.Action.parse_detailed_name
() for a description of the format for detailed_action.New in version 2.40.
- add_button_with_target(label, action, target)[source]¶
- Parameters:
label (
str
) – label of the buttonaction (
str
) – an action nametarget (
GLib.Variant
orNone
) – aGLib.Variant
to use as action's parameter, orNone
Adds a button to self that activates action when clicked. action must be an application-wide action (it must start with “app.”).
If target is non-
None
, action will be activated with target as its parameter.New in version 2.40.
- set_category(category)[source]¶
-
Sets the type of self to category. Categories have a main type like
email
,im
ordevice
and can have a detail separated by a.
, e.g.im.received
oremail.arrived
. Setting the category helps the notification server to select proper feedback to the user.Standard categories are listed in the specification.
New in version 2.70.
- set_default_action(detailed_action)[source]¶
- Parameters:
detailed_action (
str
) – a detailed action name
Sets the default action of self to detailed_action. This action is activated when the notification is clicked on.
The action in detailed_action must be an application-wide action (it must start with “app.”). If detailed_action contains a target, the given action will be activated with that target as its parameter. See
Gio.Action.parse_detailed_name
() for a description of the format for detailed_action.When no default action is set, the application that the notification was sent on is activated.
New in version 2.40.
- set_default_action_and_target(action, target)[source]¶
- Parameters:
action (
str
) – an action nametarget (
GLib.Variant
orNone
) – aGLib.Variant
to use as action's parameter, orNone
Sets the default action of self to action. This action is activated when the notification is clicked on. It must be an application-wide action (start with “app.”).
If target is non-
None
, action will be activated with target as its parameter. If target is floating, it will be consumed.When no default action is set, the application that the notification was sent on is activated.
New in version 2.40.
- set_priority(priority)[source]¶
- Parameters:
priority (
Gio.NotificationPriority
) – aGio.NotificationPriority
Sets the priority of self to priority. See
Gio.NotificationPriority
for possible values.
- set_title(title)[source]¶
- Parameters:
title (
str
) – the new title for self
Sets the title of self to title.
New in version 2.40.
- set_urgent(urgent)[source]¶
-
Deprecated in favor of
Gio.Notification.set_priority
().New in version 2.40.
Deprecated since version 2.42: Since 2.42, this has been deprecated in favour of
Gio.Notification.set_priority
().