pub struct NotificationHandle { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A handle to a shown notification.
Keeps a connection alive to ensure actions work on certain desktops.
Implementations§
Source§impl NotificationHandle
impl NotificationHandle
Sourcepub fn wait_for_action<F>(self, invocation_closure: F)
pub fn wait_for_action<F>(self, invocation_closure: F)
Waits for the user to act on a notification and then calls
invocation_closure with the name of the corresponding action.
Sourcepub fn wait_for_response(self, handler: impl ResponseHandler) -> Result<()>
pub fn wait_for_response(self, handler: impl ResponseHandler) -> Result<()>
Waits for the user to act on a notification and then calls handler
with a typed NotificationResponse.
This is the typed, forward-compatible replacement for wait_for_action.
Sourcepub async fn wait_for_action_async<F>(&self, invocation_closure: F)where
F: FnOnce(&NotificationResponse),
pub async fn wait_for_action_async<F>(&self, invocation_closure: F)where
F: FnOnce(&NotificationResponse),
Returns a future that waits for the user to act on a notification and then calls
invocation_closure with the name of the corresponding action.
§Panics
Panics if called with a Dbus backend.
§Example
let handle: NotificationHandle = Notification::new()
.action("do-stuff", "my fancy button")
.show_async()
.await?;
let wait_future = handle.wait_for_action_async(|action| {
// handle action
});
let close_future = async {
sleep(Duration::from_secs(5)).await;
handle.close_async();
};
// run both futures concurrently
zip(wait_future, close_future).await;Sourcepub fn close(self)
pub fn close(self)
Manually close the notification
§Example
let handle: NotificationHandle = Notification::new()
.summary("oh no")
.hint(notify_rust::Hint::Transient(true))
.body("I'll be here till you close me!")
.hint(Hint::Resident(true)) // does not work on kde
.timeout(Timeout::Never) // works on kde and gnome
.show()
.unwrap();
// ... and then later
handle.close();Sourcepub async fn close_async(&self)
pub async fn close_async(&self)
Sourcepub fn on_close<A>(self, handler: impl CloseHandler<A>)
pub fn on_close<A>(self, handler: impl CloseHandler<A>)
Executes a closure after the notification has closed.
§Example 1: I don’t care about why it closed (the good ole API)
Notification::new().summary("Time is running out")
.body("This will go away.")
.icon("clock")
.show()
.unwrap()
.on_close(|| println!("closed"));§Example 2: I do care about why it closed (added in v4.5.0)
Notification::new().summary("Time is running out")
.body("This will go away.")
.icon("clock")
.show()
.unwrap()
.on_close(|reason| println!("closed: {:?}", reason));Sourcepub fn update(&mut self) -> Result<()>
pub fn update(&mut self) -> Result<()>
Replace the original notification with an updated version
§Example
let mut notification = Notification::new().summary("Latest News")
.body("Bayern Dortmund 3:2")
.show()
.unwrap();
std::thread::sleep_ms(1_500);
notification.summary("Latest News (Correction)")
.body("Bayern Dortmund 3:3");
notification.update().unwrap();Watch out for different implementations of the notification server! On plasma5 for instance, you should also change the appname, so the old message is really replaced and not just amended. Xfce behaves well, all others have not been tested by the developer.
Methods from Deref<Target = Notification>§
Sourcepub fn appname(&mut self, appname: &str) -> &mut Notification
pub fn appname(&mut self, appname: &str) -> &mut Notification
Overwrite the appname field used for the notification.
§Platform Support
This method has no effect on macOS. There you can only set the application via set_application().
Sourcepub fn summary(&mut self, summary: &str) -> &mut Notification
pub fn summary(&mut self, summary: &str) -> &mut Notification
Set the summary.
Often acts as the title of the notification. For more elaborate content use the body field.
Sourcepub fn subtitle(&mut self, subtitle: &str) -> &mut Notification
pub fn subtitle(&mut self, subtitle: &str) -> &mut Notification
Set the subtitle.
Only useful on macOS. Not part of the XDG specification.
Sourcepub fn image_path(&mut self, path: &str) -> &mut Notification
pub fn image_path(&mut self, path: &str) -> &mut Notification
Sets the image path for the notification.
The path is passed to the platform’s native notification API directly — no additional dependencies or crate features are required.
Platform behaviour:
- Linux/BSD (XDG): maps to the
image-pathhint in the D-Bus notification spec. - macOS: maps to
content_imageinmac-notification-sys, displayed on the right side of the notification banner. - Windows: passed directly to
winrt-notificationas the notification image.
Sourcepub fn sound_name(&mut self, name: &str) -> &mut Notification
pub fn sound_name(&mut self, name: &str) -> &mut Notification
Wrapper for Hint::SoundName.
Sourcepub fn body(&mut self, body: &str) -> &mut Notification
pub fn body(&mut self, body: &str) -> &mut Notification
Set the content of the body field.
Multiline textual content of the notification. Each line should be treated as a paragraph. Simple html markup should be supported, depending on the server implementation.
Sourcepub fn icon(&mut self, icon: &str) -> &mut Notification
pub fn icon(&mut self, icon: &str) -> &mut Notification
Set the icon field.
You can use common icon names here, usually those in /usr/share/icons
can all be used.
You can also use an absolute path to file.
§Platform support
macOS does not have support manually setting the icon. However you can pretend to be another app using set_application()
Sourcepub fn auto_icon(&mut self) -> &mut Notification
pub fn auto_icon(&mut self) -> &mut Notification
Set the icon field automatically.
This looks at your binary’s name and uses it to set the icon.
§Platform support
macOS does not support manually setting the icon. However you can pretend to be another app using set_application()
Sourcepub fn hint(&mut self, hint: Hint) -> &mut Notification
pub fn hint(&mut self, hint: Hint) -> &mut Notification
Adds a hint.
This method will add a hint to the internal hint HashSet.
Hints must be of type Hint.
Many of these are wrapped by more convenient functions such as:
Notification::new().summary("Category:email")
.body("This should not go away until you acknowledge it.")
.icon("thunderbird")
.appname("thunderbird")
.hint(Hint::Category("email".to_owned()))
.hint(Hint::Resident(true))
.show();§Platform support
Most of these hints don’t even have an effect on the big XDG Desktops, they are completely tossed on macOS.
Sourcepub fn timeout<T: Into<Timeout>>(&mut self, timeout: T) -> &mut Notification
pub fn timeout<T: Into<Timeout>>(&mut self, timeout: T) -> &mut Notification
Set the timeout.
Accepts multiple types that implement Into<Timeout>.
§i32
This sets the time (in milliseconds) from the time the notification is displayed until it is closed again by the notification server. According to specification -1 will leave the timeout to be set by the server and 0 will cause the notification never to expire.
§Duration
When passing a Duration we will try convert it into milliseconds.
assert_eq!(Timeout::from(Duration::from_millis(2000)), Timeout::Milliseconds(2000));§Caveats!
- If the duration is zero milliseconds then the original behavior will apply and the notification will Never timeout.
- Should the number of milliseconds not fit within an
i32then we will fall back to the default timeout.
assert_eq!(Timeout::from(Duration::from_millis(0)), Timeout::Never);
assert_eq!(Timeout::from(Duration::from_millis(u64::MAX)), Timeout::Default);§Platform support
This only works on XDG Desktops, macOS does not support manually setting the timeout.
TODO: this will become available in 5.0 using mac-usernotifications using the new .response() api
Sourcepub fn urgency(&mut self, urgency: Urgency) -> &mut Notification
pub fn urgency(&mut self, urgency: Urgency) -> &mut Notification
Set the urgency.
Pick between Low, Normal, and Critical.
§Platform support
§Linux/BSD (XDG)
Urgency is sent as a hint to the notification server. Most desktops are fairly relaxed about urgency and may not change behavior significantly. Critical notifications are intended to not timeout automatically.
§Windows
Urgency is mapped to toast scenarios:
LowandNormal→ Default scenario (standard toast behavior)Critical→ Reminder scenario (stays on screen until user dismisses)
§macOS
Mapped to InterruptionLevel: Low → Passive, Normal → Active,
Critical → TimeSensitive. Use interruption_level
directly for finer control (e.g. Critical level that bypasses mute).
Sourcepub fn actions(&mut self, actions: Vec<String>) -> &mut Notification
👎Deprecated: please use .action() only
pub fn actions(&mut self, actions: Vec<String>) -> &mut Notification
please use .action() only
Set actions.
To quote http://www.galago-project.org/specs/notification/0.9/x408.html#command-notify
Actions are sent over as a list of pairs. Each even element in the list (starting at index 0) represents the identifier for the action. Each odd element in the list is the localized string that will be displayed to the user.y
There is nothing fancy going on here yet. Careful! This replaces the internal list of actions!
Sourcepub fn action(&mut self, identifier: &str, label: &str) -> &mut Notification
pub fn action(&mut self, identifier: &str, label: &str) -> &mut Notification
Add an action.
This adds a single action to the internal list of actions.
Sourcepub fn id(&mut self, id: u32) -> &mut Notification
pub fn id(&mut self, id: u32) -> &mut Notification
Set an id ahead of time.
Setting the id ahead of time allows overriding a known other notification.
If you want to update a notification, it is easier to use the update() method of
the NotificationHandle object that show() returns.
(XDG, Windows, and legacy macOS)
Sourcepub fn finalize(&self) -> Notification
pub fn finalize(&self) -> Notification
Finalizes a notification.
Part of the builder pattern, returns a complete copy of the built notification.
Sourcepub fn show(&self) -> Result<NotificationHandle>
pub fn show(&self) -> Result<NotificationHandle>
Sends the notification to D-Bus.
Returns a handle to the notification.
Sourcepub async fn show_async(&self) -> Result<NotificationHandle>
pub async fn show_async(&self) -> Result<NotificationHandle>
Sends the notification to D-Bus asynchronously.
Returns a handle to the notification.
Sourcepub async fn show_async_at_bus(
&self,
sub_bus: &str,
) -> Result<NotificationHandle>
pub async fn show_async_at_bus( &self, sub_bus: &str, ) -> Result<NotificationHandle>
Sends the notification to D-Bus at the given sub-bus path.
Returns a handle to the notification.
Sourcepub fn show_debug(&mut self) -> Result<NotificationHandle>
👎Deprecated: this was never meant to be public API
pub fn show_debug(&mut self) -> Result<NotificationHandle>
this was never meant to be public API
Wraps Notification::show() but prints the notification to stdout.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Debug for NotificationHandle
impl Debug for NotificationHandle
Source§impl Deref for NotificationHandle
Required for DerefMut.
impl Deref for NotificationHandle
Required for DerefMut.
Source§type Target = Notification
type Target = Notification
Source§fn deref(&self) -> &Notification
fn deref(&self) -> &Notification
Source§impl DerefMut for NotificationHandle
Allows easy modification of notification properties.
impl DerefMut for NotificationHandle
Allows easy modification of notification properties.