Re-order OS detection if..else statement.

This patch will re-order the if statements when checking what operating
system the user is running.

This is useful for people that already have a `notify-send` binary in
their $PATH but are running OSX. An example of such requirements is
anyone running `vagrant-notify` is required to have a `notify-send`
binary on their $PATH.

See [link](https://github.com/fgrehm/vagrant-notify#os-x).
This commit is contained in:
Kristján Oddsson 2015-02-22 19:15:33 +00:00
parent 31e29e1efb
commit 1308515d1c

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@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
#!/usr/bin/env zsh
## setup ##
[[ -o interactive ]] || return #interactive only!
@ -21,22 +20,22 @@ if ! (type bgnotify_formatted | grep -q 'function'); then
fi
currentWindowId () {
if hash notify-send 2>/dev/null; then #ubuntu!
xprop -root | awk '/NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW/ { print $5; exit }'
elif hash osascript 2>/dev/null; then #osx
if hash osascript 2>/dev/null; then #osx
osascript -e 'tell application (path to frontmost application as text) to id of front window' 2&> /dev/null || echo "0"
elif hash notify-send 2>/dev/null; then #ubuntu!
xprop -root | awk '/NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW/ { print $5; exit }'
else
echo $EPOCHSECONDS #fallback for windows
fi
}
bgnotify () {
if hash notify-send 2>/dev/null; then #ubuntu!
notify-send $1 $2
elif hash terminal-notifier 2>/dev/null; then #osx
if hash terminal-notifier 2>/dev/null; then #osx
terminal-notifier -message "$2" -title "$1"
elif hash growlnotify 2>/dev/null; then #osx growl
growlnotify -m $1 $2
elif hash notify-send 2>/dev/null; then #ubuntu!
notify-send $1 $2
elif hash notifu 2>/dev/null; then #cygwyn support!
notifu /m "$2" /p "$1"
fi