# A Demo of a service that takes advantage of the additional notifications # available in later Windows versions. # Note that all output is written as event log entries - so you must install # and start the service, then look at the event log for messages as events # are generated. # Events are generated for USB device insertion and removal, power state # changes and hardware profile events - so try putting your computer to # sleep and waking it, inserting a memory stick, etc then check the event log import win32serviceutil, win32service import win32event import servicemanager # Most event notification support lives around win32gui import win32gui, win32gui_struct, win32con GUID_DEVINTERFACE_USB_DEVICE = "{A5DCBF10-6530-11D2-901F-00C04FB951ED}" class EventDemoService(win32serviceutil.ServiceFramework): _svc_name_ = "PyServiceEventDemo" _svc_display_name_ = "Python Service Event Demo" _svc_description_ = "Demonstrates a Python service which takes advantage of the extra notifications" def __init__(self, args): win32serviceutil.ServiceFramework.__init__(self, args) self.hWaitStop = win32event.CreateEvent(None, 0, 0, None) # register for a device notification - we pass our service handle # instead of a window handle. filter = win32gui_struct.PackDEV_BROADCAST_DEVICEINTERFACE( GUID_DEVINTERFACE_USB_DEVICE) self.hdn = win32gui.RegisterDeviceNotification(self.ssh, filter, win32con.DEVICE_NOTIFY_SERVICE_HANDLE) # Override the base class so we can accept additional events. def GetAcceptedControls(self): # say we accept them all. rc = win32serviceutil.ServiceFramework.GetAcceptedControls(self) rc |= win32service.SERVICE_ACCEPT_PARAMCHANGE \ | win32service.SERVICE_ACCEPT_NETBINDCHANGE \ | win32service.SERVICE_CONTROL_DEVICEEVENT \ | win32service.SERVICE_ACCEPT_HARDWAREPROFILECHANGE \ | win32service.SERVICE_ACCEPT_POWEREVENT \ | win32service.SERVICE_ACCEPT_SESSIONCHANGE return rc # All extra events are sent via SvcOtherEx (SvcOther remains as a # function taking only the first args for backwards compat) def SvcOtherEx(self, control, event_type, data): # This is only showing a few of the extra events - see the MSDN # docs for "HandlerEx callback" for more info. if control == win32service.SERVICE_CONTROL_DEVICEEVENT: info = win32gui_struct.UnpackDEV_BROADCAST(data) msg = "A device event occurred: %x - %s" % (event_type, info) elif control == win32service.SERVICE_CONTROL_HARDWAREPROFILECHANGE: msg = "A hardware profile changed: type=%s, data=%s" % (event_type, data) elif control == win32service.SERVICE_CONTROL_POWEREVENT: msg = "A power event: setting %s" % data elif control == win32service.SERVICE_CONTROL_SESSIONCHANGE: # data is a single elt tuple, but this could potentially grow # in the future if the win32 struct does msg = "Session event: type=%s, data=%s" % (event_type, data) else: msg = "Other event: code=%d, type=%s, data=%s" \ % (control, event_type, data) servicemanager.LogMsg( servicemanager.EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE, 0xF000, # generic message (msg, '') ) def SvcStop(self): self.ReportServiceStatus(win32service.SERVICE_STOP_PENDING) win32event.SetEvent(self.hWaitStop) def SvcDoRun(self): # do nothing at all - just wait to be stopped win32event.WaitForSingleObject(self.hWaitStop, win32event.INFINITE) # Write a stop message. servicemanager.LogMsg( servicemanager.EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE, servicemanager.PYS_SERVICE_STOPPED, (self._svc_name_, '') ) if __name__=='__main__': win32serviceutil.HandleCommandLine(EventDemoService)