Replace toml with humanfriendly library for email alert and update send\_email function with event details

* Update import statement in email_alert.py to include humanfriendly library
* Modify send_email function signature in email_alert.py to accept an event dictionary instead of separate arguments
* Extract event name, description, location, date, and time until event from the event dictionary and use them in the email body
* Update email body format string accordingly
* Use humanfriendly library to format time difference between next alert and next event into a human-readable format.
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Sam 2024-02-09 12:08:31 +00:00
parent 236a311b5c
commit 92e1578bbc
3 changed files with 107 additions and 52 deletions

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@ -2,12 +2,9 @@ import smtplib
from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart
from email.mime.text import MIMEText
import ssl
import toml
def send_email(event_summary, next_alert, next_event, config):
with open('config.toml', 'r') as f:
config = toml.load(f)
import humanfriendly
def send_email(event, next_alert, next_event, config):
# Set up the SMTP server details
smtp_server = config["email"]["smtp_server"]
port = config["email"]["port"]
@ -16,9 +13,13 @@ def send_email(event_summary, next_alert, next_event, config):
password = config["email"]["password"]
# Event details
event_name = event_summary
event_name = event["summary"]
event_description = event["description"]
event_location = event["location"]
event_date = next_event
event_delta = next_event - next_alert
total_seconds = event_delta.total_seconds()
human_readable_time = humanfriendly.format_timespan(total_seconds)
# Create a multipart message and set headers
message = MIMEMultipart()
@ -29,9 +30,19 @@ def send_email(event_summary, next_alert, next_event, config):
# Add body to email
body = """\
Hi,
This is an alert for the event named '{}' which will occur on {}.
This event will start in '{}'
""".format(event_name, event_date, event_delta)
This is an event alert from remindme_caldav.
Event details:
---------------------------------
Event name: {}
Date/time: {}
Description: {}
Location: {}
Time until event: {}
---------------------------------
""".format(event_name, event_date, event_description, event_location, human_readable_time)
message.attach(MIMEText(body, "plain"))
text = message.as_string()
@ -45,7 +56,8 @@ def send_email(event_summary, next_alert, next_event, config):
# Send email here
server.sendmail(sender_email, receiver_email, text)
print("Message sent via email")
return
except Exception as e:
# Print any error messages to stdout
print(e)
return print("Message sent via email")
print("An error occured when sending alert via email, please check your config. Message: {}".format(e))

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@ -6,8 +6,7 @@ import datetime as dt
import time
from watchdog.observers import Observer
from watchdog.events import FileSystemEventHandler
import email_alert
#import xmpp_alert
import email_alert, xmpp_alert
# Parse args
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="A simple calendar alerting daemon written in Python")
@ -33,6 +32,10 @@ except Exception as e:
sys.exit(1) # Exit with error code
cal_dir = config["app"]["calendar_dir"]
# Check if the path is a directory
if not os.path.isdir(cal_dir):
print("The provided path to .ics files does not exist: '{}'".format(cal_dir))
exit(1)
# Get all .ics files from your directory
files = glob.glob(os.path.join(cal_dir, '*.ics'))
@ -47,9 +50,12 @@ class FileChangeHandler(FileSystemEventHandler):
def on_modified(self, event):
print(f"File modified: {event.src_path}")
if not event.is_directory: # If it's a file and not a directory
print(str(dt.datetime.now()), "Sync detected, updating events")
try:
with open(event.src_path, 'r') as f:
cal_str = f.read()
except Exception as e:
print("Not a valid file: {}. Error: {}".format(event.src_path, e))
return
# Parse the calendar
try:
@ -95,8 +101,12 @@ class FileChangeHandler(FileSystemEventHandler):
if not event.is_directory: # If it's a file and not a directory
print(str(dt.datetime.now()), "Sync detected, updating events")
try:
with open(event.src_path, 'r') as f:
cal_str = f.read()
except Exception as e:
print("Not a valid file: {}. Error: {}".format(event.src_path, e))
return
try:
event_dict = calendar_parser(cal_str)
@ -118,10 +128,13 @@ class FileChangeHandler(FileSystemEventHandler):
def calculate_recur_dates(dtstart, vrecur):
rule_str = "RRULE:{}".format(vrecur.to_ical().decode('utf-8'))
start_date = dtstart
if vrecur.get("COUNT") is None:
# If no COUNT, calculate an end date based on FREQ and INTERVAL to prevent generating too many dates
infinite_recur = False
freq = vrecur.get('FREQ')[0]
interval = vrecur.get('INTERVAL')[0]
current_date = dt.datetime.now().replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC)
if vrecur.get("COUNT") is None:
# If no COUNT, calculate an end date based on FREQ and INTERVAL to prevent generating too many dates
delta = None
@ -133,19 +146,20 @@ def calculate_recur_dates(dtstart, vrecur):
delta = relativedelta(years=interval)
count = 0
current_date = dt.datetime.now().replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC)
origin_date = start_date
while origin_date < current_date:
count += interval
origin_date += delta*interval
rule_str += ";COUNT={}".format(count+10)
infinite_recur = True
ruleset = rrulestr(rule_str, dtstart=start_date)
# Generate future dates according to the rules
dates = list(ruleset)
return [d for d in dates if d > start_date]
n_recur = len([d for d in dates if d > current_date])
return [d for d in dates if d > start_date], infinite_recur, freq, interval, n_recur
def calendar_parser(cal_str):
# Parse the calendar
@ -158,10 +172,17 @@ def calendar_parser(cal_str):
dtstart = dtstart if isinstance(dtstart, dt.datetime) else dt.datetime.combine(dtstart, dt.time.min) # Ensure dates are always as datetime
dtstart = dtstart.replace(tzinfo=pytz.UTC)
summary = component.get("SUMMARY")
description = component.get("DESCRIPTION")
location = component.get("LOCATION")
vrecur = component.get("RRULE")
recur_dates = [None]
recur_info=None
if vrecur is not None:
recur_dates = calculate_recur_dates(dtstart, vrecur)
recur_dates, infinite_recur, freq, interval, n_recur = calculate_recur_dates(dtstart, vrecur)
if infinite_recur:
recur_info = "Number of recurs: {}, Interval: {}, Freq: {}".format(str(n_recur)+"++", interval, freq)
else:
recur_info = "Number of recurs: {}, Interval: {}, Freq: {}".format(str(n_recur), interval, freq)
valarm_list = [] # List to hold all VALARM for this event
for subcomponent in component.walk(): # Find all VALARMs for this VEVENT
@ -169,7 +190,7 @@ def calendar_parser(cal_str):
valarm = Event.from_ical(subcomponent.to_ical())
timedelta = valarm.get("TRIGGER").dt
valarm_list.append(timedelta) # Add this VALARM to the list
event_dict = {"uid": str(uid), "dtstart": dtstart, "summary": summary, "recur_dates": recur_dates, "valarm": valarm_list, "alert_history": []}
event_dict = {"uid": str(uid), "dtstart": dtstart, "summary": summary, "description": description, "location": location, "recur_dates": recur_dates, "recur_info": recur_info, "valarm": valarm_list, "alert_history": []}
handler = FileChangeHandler() # Create an instance of the FileChangeHandler class
new_hash = handler.calculate_event_hash(event_dict) # Calculate the hash of the event dictionary
event_dict["hash"] = new_hash # Store the hash in the event dictionary
@ -195,6 +216,23 @@ def get_next_alert(event, current_time):
next_alert = min(next_alert_list)
return next_alert - dt.timedelta(seconds=5), next_event
def process_alert(current_time, next_alert, event):
if current_time >= next_alert and next_alert < next_alert + dt.timedelta(seconds=15):
if len(event["alert_history"]) == 0:
print("First alert for '{}' detected".format(event["summary"]))
event["alert_history"] = [{"timestamp_alert_triggered": current_time, "alert_defintition_time": next_alert}]
elif next_alert in [i["alert_defintition_time"] for i in event["alert_history"]]:
return # continue is not needed here as it's the end of function
else:
print("Posting alert for {}!".format(event["summary"]))
event["alert_history"].append({"timestamp_alert_triggered": current_time, "alert_defintition_time": next_alert})
#xmpp_alert.send_xmpp(event["summary"], next_alert, next_event, args.config)
email_alert.send_email(event, next_alert, next_event, config)
xmpp_alert.send_xmpp(event, next_alert, next_event, config)
with open("alert_history", 'a') as f:
f.write(str(event)) # write expects a str not dict
return
# Create initial event_list using calendar_parser
event_list = [] # List to hold dictionaries for each event
for file in files:
@ -217,24 +255,12 @@ try:
next_alert, next_event = get_next_alert(event, current_time)
if next_alert == None:
continue
monitor_status = "Current time: {}\nMonitoring: {}\nEvent date: {}\nNext alert on: {}\nAlert history: {}\n".format(current_time, event["summary"], next_event, next_alert, event["alert_history"])
monitor_status = "Current time: {}\nMonitoring: {}\nEvent date: {}\nRecur Dates: {}\nNext alert on: {}\nRecur info: {}\nAlert history: {}\n".format(current_time, event["summary"], next_event, [str(i) for i in event["recur_dates"]], next_alert, event["recur_info"], event["alert_history"])
with open("status", 'a') as f:
# Write the output to the file
f.write(monitor_status)
f.write("\n")
if current_time >= next_alert and next_alert < next_alert + dt.timedelta(seconds=15):
if len(event["alert_history"]) == 0:
print("First alert for '{}' detected".format(event["summary"]))
event["alert_history"] = [{"timestamp_alert_triggered": current_time, "alert_defintition_time": next_alert}]
elif next_alert in [i["alert_defintition_time"] for i in event["alert_history"]]:
continue
else:
print("Posting alert for {}!".format(event["summary"]))
event["alert_history"].append({"timestamp_alert_triggered": current_time, "alert_defintition_time": next_alert})
#xmpp_alert.send_xmpp(event["summary"], next_alert, next_event, args.config)
email_alert.send_email(event["summary"], next_alert, next_event, args.config)
with open("alert_history", 'a') as f:
f.write(event)
process_alert(current_time, next_alert, event)
time.sleep(1)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
observer.stop()

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
import slixmpp
import toml
import humanfriendly
class SendMsgBot(slixmpp.ClientXMPP):
def __init__(self, jid, password, recipient, message):
@ -14,9 +14,14 @@ class SendMsgBot(slixmpp.ClientXMPP):
self.send_message(mto=self.recipient, mbody=self.msg, mtype='chat')
self.disconnect()
def send_xmpp(event_summary, next_alert, next_event, config):
with open('config.toml', 'r') as f:
config = toml.load(f)
def send_xmpp(event, next_alert, next_event, config):
event_name = event["summary"]
event_description = event["description"]
event_location = event["location"]
event_date = next_event
event_delta = next_event - next_alert
total_seconds = event_delta.total_seconds()
human_readable_time = humanfriendly.format_timespan(total_seconds)
jid = config["xmpp"]["jid"]
password = config["xmpp"]["password"] # replace with your password
@ -24,13 +29,25 @@ def send_xmpp(event_summary, next_alert, next_event, config):
message = """\
Hi,
This is an alert for the event named '{}' which will occur on {}.
This event will start in '{}'
""".format(event_summary, next_event, next_alert)
This is an event alert from remindme_caldav.
Event details:
---------------------------------
Event name: {}
Date/time: {}
Description: {}
Location: {}
Time until event: {}
---------------------------------
""".format(event_name, event_date, event_description, event_location, human_readable_time)
try:
bot = SendMsgBot(jid, password, recipient, message)
bot.register_plugin('xep_0030') # Service Discovery
bot.register_plugin('xep_0199') # XMPP Ping
bot.connect()
bot.process(forever=False)
return print("Message sent via XMPP")
except Exception as e:
print("An error occured when sending alert via XMPP, please check your config. Message: {}".format(e))