awesome-battery_widget/init.lua

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Lua

local upower = require('lgi').require('UPowerGlib')
local gtable = require 'gears.table'
local wbase = require 'wibox.widget.base'
local setmetatable = setmetatable -- luacheck: ignore setmetatable
local screen = screen -- luacheck: ignore screen
local battery_widget = {}
local mt = {}
--- Helper to get the path of all connected power devices.
-- @treturn table The list of all power devices path.
function battery_widget.list_devices()
local ret = {}
local devices = upower.Client():get_devices()
for _,d in ipairs(devices) do
table.insert(ret, d:get_object_path())
end
return ret
end
--- Helper function to get a device instance from its path.
-- @tparam string path The path of the device to get.
-- @treturn UPowerGlib.Device|nil The device if it was found, `nil` otherwise.
function battery_widget.get_device(path)
local devices = upower.Client():get_devices()
for _,d in ipairs(devices) do
if d:get_object_path() == path then
return d
end
end
return nil
end
--- Helper function to easily get the default BAT0 device path without.
-- @treturn string The BAT0 device path.
function battery_widget.get_BAT0_device_path()
local bat0_path = '/org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0'
return bat0_path
end
--- Helper function to convert seconds into a human readable clock string.
--
-- This translates the given seconds parameter into a human readable string
-- following the notation `HH:MM` (where HH is the number of hours and MM the
-- number of minutes).
-- @tparam number seconds The umber of seconds to translate.
-- @treturn string The human readable generated clock string.
function battery_widget.to_clock(seconds)
if seconds <= 0 then
return '00:00';
else
local hours = string.format('%02.f', math.floor(seconds/3600));
local mins = string.format('%02.f', math.floor(seconds/60 - hours*60));
return hours .. ':' .. mins
end
end
--- Gives the default widget to use if user didn't specify one.
-- The default widget used is an `empty_widget` instance.
-- @treturn widget The default widget to use.
local function default_template ()
return wbase.empty_widget()
end
--- battery_widget constructor.
--
-- This function creates a new `battery_widget` instance. This widget watches
-- the `display_device` status and report.
-- @tparam table args The arguments table.
-- @tparam[opt=1] screen|number args.screen the widget's screen.
-- @tparam[opt] widget args.widget_template The widget template to use to
-- create the widget instance.
-- @tparam[opt] function args.create_callback User defined callback for the
-- widget initialization.
-- @tparam[opt] string args.device_path Path of the device to monitor.
-- @tparam[opt=false] boolean args.use_display_device Should the widget monitor
-- the _display device_?
-- @treturn battery_widget The battery_widget instance build.
function battery_widget.new (args)
args = gtable.crush({
widget_template = default_template(),
create_callback = nil,
device_path = '',
use_display_device = false
}, args or {})
args.screen = screen[args.screen or 1]
local widget = wbase.make_widget_from_value(args.widget_template)
local device = args.use_display_device
and upower.Client():get_display_device()
or battery_widget.get_device(args.device_path)
if type(args.create_callback) == 'function' then
args.create_callback(widget, device)
end
-- Attach signals:
device.on_notify = function (d)
widget:emit_signal('upower::update', d)
end
return widget
end
function mt.__call(self, ...)
return battery_widget.new(...)
end
return setmetatable(battery_widget, mt)