python-plexapi/plexapi/alert.py

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Python

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import json
import threading
import websocket
from plexapi import log
class AlertListener(threading.Thread):
""" Creates a websocket connection to the PlexServer to optionally recieve alert notifications.
These often include messages from Plex about media scans as well as updates to currently running
Transcode Sessions. This class implements threading.Thread, therfore to start monitoring
alerts you must call .start() on the object once it's created. When calling
`PlexServer.startAlertListener()`, the thread will be started for you.
Parameters:
server (:class:`~plexapi.server.PlexServer`): PlexServer this listener is connected to.
callback (func): Callback function to call on recieved messages. The callback function
will be sent a single argument 'data' which will contain a dictionary of data
recieved from the server. :samp:`def my_callback(data): ...`
"""
key = '/:/websockets/notifications'
def __init__(self, server, callback=None):
super(AlertListener, self).__init__()
self.daemon = True
self._server = server
self._callback = callback
self._ws = None
def run(self):
# create the websocket connection
url = self._server.url(self.key).replace('http', 'ws')
log.info('Starting AlertListener: %s', url)
self._ws = websocket.WebSocketApp(url, on_message=self._onMessage,
on_error=self._onError)
self._ws.run_forever()
def stop(self):
""" Stop the AlertListener thread. Once the notifier is stopped, it cannot be diractly
started again. You must call :func:`plexapi.server.PlexServer.startAlertListener()`
from a PlexServer instance.
"""
log.info('Stopping AlertListener.')
self._ws.close()
def _onMessage(self, ws, message):
""" Called when websocket message is recieved. """
try:
data = json.loads(message)['NotificationContainer']
log.debug('Alert: %s', data)
if self._callback:
self._callback(data)
except Exception as err:
log.error('AlertListener Msg Error: %s', err)
def _onError(self, ws, err):
""" Called when websocket error is recieved. """
log.error('AlertListener Error: %s' % err)