Originally created by jblume, now maintained by glitchassassin
Plugin for Rainmeter enabling Python 3.4/3.5 scripting
Unzip the DLL for your Python version and copy it to the 'Plugins' folder of your Rainmeter installation.
For this plugin to function, you'll need to install the Python distribution matching your Rainmeter's architecture (Win32 or x64). If in doubt, use Python x64. The corresponding 'python3x.dll' needs to be in your DLL search path; all standard installers of Python 3 automatically put the DLL into your System32 directory, so this should normally be the case. If you see an "Error 126" in Rainmeter's logs while trying to load the plugin, this is probably your issue.
[Measure]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=Python
PythonHome=c:\Python35-x64
ScriptPath=default.py
ClassName=Measure
UpdateDivider=1
class Measure:
def Reload(self, rm, maxValue):
rm.RmLog(rm.LOG_NOTICE, "Reload called")
def Update(self):
return 1.0
def GetString(self):
return 'Test'
def ExecuteBang(self, args):
pass
def Finalize(self):
pass
[Measure]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=Python
ScriptPath=IMAP.py
PythonHome=c:\Python35-x64
ClassName=Measure
UpdateDivider=60
Username=username
Password=password
Host=mail.com
import imaplib
class Measure:
def Reload(self, rm, maxValue):
self.host = rm.RmReadString('Host', 'example.com', False)
self.username = rm.RmReadString('Username', 'user', False)
self.password = rm.RmReadString('Password', 'pass', False)
def Update(self):
con = imaplib.IMAP4(self.host)
con.starttls()
con.login(self.username, self.password)
con.select('INBOX', True)
_, msgnums = con.search(None, '(UNSEEN)')
con.close()
con.logout()
return float(len(msgnums[0].split()))