I have put together a simple time difference python script with whatever I know and it works fine with Python 2.7.3. The script finds the time difference and then sends a desktop notification in Ubuntu using python-notify
.
$ cat timediff.py
import sys
import pynotify
import datetime
now = datetime.datetime.now().replace(microsecond=0)
then = datetime.datetime(2012,11,5,8,0,0)
diff = then - now
hours = (diff.seconds) / 3600
minutes = (diff.seconds - hours * 3600) / 60
seconds = (diff.seconds - (hours * 3600 + minutes * 60))
def sendmessage(title, message):
pynotify.init("image")
notice = pynotify.Notification(title,message,"/usr/share/icons/gnome/48x48/status/important.png").show()
return notice
sendmessage("Time remaining to exam","%s days, %s hours, %s minutes and %s seconds."% (diff.days,hours,minutes,seconds))
However, it seems to fail if I run it with Python 3.2.3. It seems like there is no python-notify
module for Python 3.2.
$ python3.2 timediff.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "timediff.py", line 2, in <module>
import pynotify
ImportError: No module named pynotify
Is it possible to use python-notify with Python3 somehow or am I going to have to stick with Python 2.7 until the bindings are ported for Python 3.2?
I found a mailing list dated April 2010 which suggests that pynotify
may not be Python3 compatible. Has there been improvements on that regard at least?
I haven't tried it, but here is a pynotify
replacement.