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Call windows API GetSystemPowerStatus to determine if the AC power is on or off. Great example of calling Windows APIs using Ptyhon.

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import os
import win32con
import sys
import time
from ctypes import *

class PowerClass(Structure):
    _fields_ = [('ACLineStatus', c_byte),
            ('BatteryFlag', c_byte),
            ('BatteryLifePercent', c_byte),
            ('Reserved1',c_byte),
            ('BatteryLifeTime',c_ulong),
            ('BatteryFullLifeTime',c_ulong)]


powerclass = PowerClass()

while True:
    result = windll.kernel32.GetSystemPowerStatus( byref(powerclass) )

    try:
        state = int(powerclass.ACLineStatus)
    except:
        state = 0 

    if state == 1:
        print 'Power is on...'
    else:
        print 'Power is off...\a'  #\a = bell sounds beep on computer
    
    print 'Sleeping for 5 seconds...'
    time.sleep(5)

During a recent hurricane I wanted to be able to sleep soundly knowing I would be alerted if we lost power. On my laptop, I was able to use python to call windows APIs to let me known when the power failed. I slept rather soundly knowing this was running.

1 comment

aeinein 9 years, 7 months ago  # | flag

I'm trying to use the script, but it keeps giving me an error "ImportError: no module named win32con". I'm using Python 3.4.0