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--- Watch widget.
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-- Here is an example of simple temperature widget which will update each 15
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-- seconds implemented in two different ways.
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-- The first, simpler one, will just display the return command output
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-- (so output is stripped by shell commands).
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-- In the other example `sensors` returns to the widget its full output
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-- and it's trimmed in the widget callback function:
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--
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-- 211 mytextclock,
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-- 212 wibox.widget.textbox(' | '),
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-- 213 -- one way to do that:
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-- 214 awful.widget.watch('bash -c "sensors | grep temp1"', 15),
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-- 215 -- another way:
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-- 216 awful.widget.watch('sensors', 15, function(widget, stdout)
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-- 217 for line in stdout:gmatch("[^\r\n]+") do
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-- 218 if line:match("temp1") then
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-- 219 widget:set_text(line)
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-- 220 return
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-- 221 end
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-- 222 end
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-- 223 end),
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-- 224 s.mylayoutbox,
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--
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-- ![Example screenshot](../images/awful_widget_watch.png)
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--
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-- @author Benjamin Petrenko
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-- @author Yauheni Kirylau
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-- @copyright 2015, 2016 Benjamin Petrenko, Yauheni Kirylau
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-- @classmod awful.widget.watch
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local setmetatable = setmetatable
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local textbox = require("wibox.widget.textbox")
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local timer = require("gears.timer")
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local spawn = require("awful.spawn")
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local watch = { mt = {} }
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--- Create a textbox that shows the output of a command
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-- and updates it at a given time interval.
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--
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-- @tparam string|table command The command.
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--
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-- @tparam[opt=5] integer timeout The time interval at which the textbox
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-- will be updated.
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--
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-- @tparam[opt] function callback The function that will be called after
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-- the command output will be received. it is shown in the textbox.
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-- Defaults to:
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-- function(widget, stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
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-- widget:set_text(stdout)
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-- end
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-- @param callback.widget Base widget instance.
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-- @tparam string callback.stdout Output on stdout.
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-- @tparam string callback.stderr Output on stderr.
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-- @tparam string callback.exitreason Exit Reason.
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-- The reason can be "exit" or "signal".
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-- @tparam integer callback.exitcode Exit code.
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-- For "exit" reason it's the exit code.
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-- For "signal" reason — the signal causing process termination.
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--
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-- @param[opt=wibox.widget.textbox()] base_widget Base widget.
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--
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-- @return The widget used by this watch.
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-- @return Its gears.timer.
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function watch.new(command, timeout, callback, base_widget)
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timeout = timeout or 5
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base_widget = base_widget or textbox()
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callback = callback or function(widget, stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode) -- luacheck: no unused args
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widget:set_text(stdout)
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end
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local t = timer { timeout = timeout }
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t:connect_signal("timeout", function()
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t:stop()
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spawn.easy_async(command, function(stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
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callback(base_widget, stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
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t:again()
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end)
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end)
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t:start()
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t:emit_signal("timeout")
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return base_widget, t
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end
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function watch.mt.__call(_, ...)
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return watch.new(...)
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end
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return setmetatable(watch, watch.mt)
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-- vim: filetype=lua:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=8:softtabstop=4:textwidth=80
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