napari.utils.notifications.Notification¶
- class napari.utils.notifications.Notification(message: str, severity: Union[str, napari.utils.notifications.NotificationSeverity] = NotificationSeverity.WARNING, actions: Sequence[Tuple[str, Callable[[], None]]] = (), **kwargs)[source]¶
Bases:
napari.utils.events.event.Event
A Notifcation event. Usually created by
NotificationManager
.- Parameters
message (str) – The main message/payload of the notification.
severity (str or NotificationSeverity, optional) – The severity of the notification, by default NotificationSeverity.WARNING.
actions (sequence of tuple, optional) – Where each tuple is a (str, callable) 2-tuple where the first item is a name for the action (which may, for example, be put on a button), and the callable is a callback to perform when the action is triggered. (for example, one might show a traceback dialog). by default ()
Methods
from_exception
(exc, **kwargs)from_warning
(warning, **kwargs)Attributes
This boolean property indicates whether the event will be delivered to event callbacks.
This boolean property indicates whether the event has already been acted on by an event handler.
message
native
The object that the event applies to (i.e.
List of objects that the event applies to (i.e.
type
Details
- property blocked: bool¶
This boolean property indicates whether the event will be delivered to event callbacks. If it is set to True, then no further callbacks will receive the event. When possible, it is recommended to use Event.handled rather than Event.blocked.
- property handled: bool¶
This boolean property indicates whether the event has already been acted on by an event handler. Since many handlers may have access to the same events, it is recommended that each check whether the event has already been handled as well as set handled=True if it decides to act on the event.
- property source: Any¶
The object that the event applies to (i.e. the source of the event).
- property sources: List[Any]¶
List of objects that the event applies to (i.e. are or have been a source of the event). Can contain multiple objects in case the event traverses a hierarchy of objects.