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terminal-notifier failed silently after update to High Sierra. #243

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cmal opened this issue Feb 22, 2018 · 5 comments
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terminal-notifier failed silently after update to High Sierra. #243

cmal opened this issue Feb 22, 2018 · 5 comments

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@cmal
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cmal commented Feb 22, 2018

Please check everything that applies to your issue:

  • I looked in closed issues and it has not already been answered
  • My issue appeared with a terminal-notifier update
    not work in 1.8.0 and 2.0.0
  • I'm using a tool that uses terminal-notifier (guard-notifier, node-notifier...)
    called terminal-notifier from both scripts and terminals

To help us debug your issue please include:

  • the macOS version you use
    Darwin localhost 17.3.0 Darwin Kernel Version 17.3.0: Thu Nov 9 18:09:22 PST 2017; root:xnu-4570.31.3~1/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64
  • terminal-notifier version
    2.0.0
  • how did you install terminal-notifier (binary download, homebrew, ruby gem...)?
    homebrew
  • step-by-step reproduction instructions
    $ terminal-notifier -message "dsafsd" # displays nothing and exit

Common issues and solution:

Thanks!

@julienXX
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julienXX commented Aug 3, 2018

Hi @cmal do you still have this issue?

@NateEag
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NateEag commented Feb 9, 2019

I just updated to High Sierra and terminal-notifier has stopped working for me in exactly the same way.

I'll add that the exit status is 0.

I'm running terminal-notifier 2.0.0.

Uninstalling and reinstalling it had no effect.

@NateEag
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NateEag commented Feb 11, 2019

It looks like it wasn't just terminal-notifier that was broken - I discovered that several other programs also couldn't send notifications.

After a reboot, everything seems to be working again.

So, I'm not sure what caused it, but in my case it turned out not to be specific to terminal-notifier.

@julienXX
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Thanks for the report @NateEag

@habemusne
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I am not sure if it's the same issue. I am using iterm2 to run it on Mojave os, and it doesn't pop up notification.

Solution: I opened up the Notifications setting and went to "iTerm". It showed me that the alert style was "Banners" initially. I changed that to "Alerts" and then it worked. I switched it back to "Banners" and it worked again.

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