# execNotify * Send email notification if command fails with [de-p1st-execNotify](src/de/p1st/exec_notify/execNotify.py). * Send unconditional notifications with [de-p1st-notify](src/de/p1st/exec_notify/notify.py). ## Installation - venv More detailed instructions about _venv_ can be found at [https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html) Create a _venv_: ```shell python3 -m venv ~/execNotify/venv ``` Activate the venv: ```shell source ~/execNotify/venv/bin/activate # echo "VIRTUAL_ENV=${VIRTUAL_ENV}" ``` Option A: Install the module from TestPyPI: ```shell python3 -m pip install --index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple/ --no-deps --upgrade de.p1st.exec-notify ``` The above command uses the parameter `--no-deps`: > Since TestPyPI doesn’t have the same packages as the live PyPI, it’s possible that attempting > to install dependencies may fail or install something unexpected. While this package > doesn’t have any dependencies, it’s a good practice to avoid installing dependencies when > using TestPyPI. Option B: Install from local directory ```shell python3 -m pip install ~/Downloads/git/execNotify/ ``` (Optionally) list installed modules: ```shell pip list ``` ## Installation - global Requires `pip` (e.g. `pacman -S --needed python-pip`): ```shell sudo python3 -m pip install --upgrade --index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple/ --no-deps de.p1st.exec-notify ``` Note: Make sure that pip is up-to-date and matches your python version: ```shell python --version #=> Python 3.10.1 pip --version #=> pip 20.3.4 from /usr/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pip (python 3.10) ``` ## Configuration Create configuration file `/etc/execNotify/cfg.ini`: ```shell install -Dm0600 /etc/execNotify/cfg.ini << 'EOF' [DEFAULT] [mail] host = smtp.example.com port = 465 password = examplePassword from = noreply@example.com to = me@example.com [file] maildir = /home/exampleUser/mail/ EOF ``` See also: [./etc/execNotify/cfg.ini.example](etc/execNotify/cfg.ini.example) ## Usage ### Usage of execNotify Add `de-p1st-execNotify` in front of your command to execute. **Example:** `de-p1st-execNotify ls /non/existent/file` will mail you the exit code, stdout and stderr of `ls /non/existent/file` ### Usage of notify Send stdout via mail: `echo "Hello world!" | de-p1st-notify` Send stdout and stderr via mail: `echo "Hello world!" 2>&1 | de-p1st-notify` Send stdout and specify an optional email subject: `echo "Hello world!" | de-p1st-notify "someSubject"` Send message without using a pipe: `de-p1st-notify "someSubject" "Hello World! What's up?"` ## Development When started with environment variable `DE_P1ST_EXEC_NOTIFY` set, then the configuration file is read from [./etc/execNotify/cfg.ini](etc/execNotify/cfg.ini). ### Testing See heading "Installation" above with steps to locally install this module. ### Uploading to TestPyPI More detailed instructions can be found at [https://packaging.python.org/tutorials/packaging-projects/](https://packaging.python.org/tutorials/packaging-projects/) 1) Set up a _venv_ 2) Increase/Adjust `[metadata][version]` in [setup.cfg](setup.cfg) 3) Install the `build` and `twine` modules to your _venv_. 4) Next generate a [distribution archive](https://packaging.python.org/tutorials/packaging-projects/#generating-distribution-archives): ```shell python3 -m build ``` 5) Upload the distribution packages with twine. For the username, use `__token__`. For the password, use a [test.pypi.org API token](https://test.pypi.org/manage/account/#api-tokens): ```shell python3 -m twine upload --repository testpypi dist/* ``` 6) Congratulations! You can view the uploaded module under: * [https://test.pypi.org/project/de.p1st.exec_notify/](https://test.pypi.org/project/de.p1st.exec_notify/)