A simple Python3.3 client for http://pushover.net/ API based off of https://github.com/pix0r/pushover by pix0r.
Install:
pip install git+https://github.com/Wyattjoh/pushover
Sample Python3 Usage:
from pushover import Pushover
po = Pushover("My App Token")
po.user("My User Token")
msg = po.msg("Hello, World!")
msg.set("title", "Best title ever!!!")
po.send(msg)
Sample Shell Usage:
./pushover "Hello, World!" --token="My App Token" --user="My User Token"
Pushover Class:
class Pushover(builtins.object)
| Creates a Pushover handler.
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| Usage:
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| po = Pushover("My App Token")
| po.user("My User Token", "My User Device Name")
|
| msgid, msg = po.msg("Hello, World!")
|
| po.send(msgid)
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| Methods defined here:
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| __init__(self, token=None)
| Creates a Pushover object.
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| msg(self, message)
| Creates a PushoverMessage object. Takes one "message" parameter (the message to be sent).
| Returns with message id (mid) and PushoverMessage object (msg).
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| send(self, mid)
| Sends a specified message with id "mid".
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| sendall(self)
| Sends all PushoverMessage's owned by the Pushover object.
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| user(self, user_token, user_device=None)
| Sets a single user to be the recipient of all messages created with this Pushover object.
PushoverMessage Class:
class PushoverMessage(builtins.object)
| Used for storing message specific data.
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| Methods defined here:
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| __init__(self, message)
| Creates a PushoverMessage object.
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| __str__(self)
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| get(self)
| Returns a dictionary with the values for the specified message.
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| set(self, key, value)
| Sets the value of a field "key" to the value of "value".
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| user(self, user_token, user_device=None)
| Sets a single user to be the recipient of this message with token "user_token" and device "user_device".
Usage: pushover <message> --token=<TOKEN> --user=<USER> [options]
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--token=<TOKEN> Pushover app token (overrides environment
PUSHOVER_TOKEN)
--user=<USER> Pushover user key
Optional:
--device DEVICE Pushover device name
--title TITLE Message title
--timestamp TIMESTAMP Optional UNIX timestamp
--priority PRIORITY Optional priority setting (0=normal, 1=high)