awesome/lib/ruled/notification.lua

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--- Rules for notifications.
--
--@DOC_wibox_nwidget_rules_urgency_EXAMPLE@
--
-- In this example, we setup a different widget template for some music
-- notifications:
--
--@DOC_wibox_nwidget_rules_widget_template_EXAMPLE@
--
-- In this example, we add action to a notification that originally lacked
-- them:
--
--@DOC_wibox_nwidget_rules_add_actions_EXAMPLE@
--
-- Here is a list of all properties available in the `properties` section of
-- a rule:
--
--@DOC_notification_rules_index_COMMON@
--
-- @author Emmanuel Lepage Vallee <elv1313@gmail.com>
-- @copyright 2017-2019 Emmanuel Lepage Vallee
-- @ruleslib ruled.notifications
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local capi = {screen = screen, client = client, awesome = awesome}
local matcher = require("gears.matcher")
local gtable = require("gears.table")
local gobject = require("gears.object")
--- The notification is attached to the focused client.
--
-- This is useful, along with other matching properties and the `ignore`
-- notification property, to prevent focused application from spamming with
-- useless notifications.
--
--@DOC_wibox_nwidget_rules_has_focus_EXAMPLE@
--
-- @matchingproperty has_focus
-- @param boolean
--- The notification is attached to a client with this class.
--
--@DOC_wibox_nwidget_rules_has_class_EXAMPLE@
--
-- @matchingproperty has_class
-- @param string
-- @see has_instance
--- The notification is attached to a client with this instance name.
--
--@DOC_wibox_nwidget_rules_has_instance_EXAMPLE@
--
-- @matchingproperty has_instance
-- @param string
-- @see has_class
--- Append some actions to a notification.
--
-- Using `actions` directly is destructive since it will override existing
-- actions.
--
-- @clientruleproperty append_actions
-- @param table
--- Set a fallback timeout when the notification doesn't have an explicit timeout.
--
-- The value is in seconds. If none is specified, the default is 5 seconds. If
-- the notification specifies its own timeout, this property will be skipped.
--
-- @clientruleproperty implicit_timeout
-- @param number
--- Do not let this notification timeout, even if it asks for it.
-- @clientruleproperty never_timeout
-- @param boolean
local nrules = matcher()
local function client_match_common(n, prop, value)
local clients = n.clients
if #clients == 0 then return false end
for _, c in ipairs(clients) do
if c[prop] == value then
return true
end
end
return false
end
nrules:add_property_matcher("has_class", function(n, value)
return client_match_common(n, "class", value)
end)
nrules:add_property_matcher("has_instance", function(n, value)
return client_match_common(n, "instance", value)
end)
nrules:add_property_matcher("has_focus", function(n)
local clients = n.clients
if #clients == 0 then return false end
for _, c in ipairs(clients) do
if c == capi.client.focus then
return true
end
end
return false
end)
nrules:add_property_setter("append_actions", function(n, value)
local new_actions = gtable.clone(n.actions or {}, false)
n.actions = gtable.merge(new_actions, value)
end)
nrules:add_property_setter("implicit_timeout", function(n, value)
-- Check if there is an explicit timeout.
if (not n._private.timeout) and (not n._private.never_timeout) then
n.timeout = value
end
end)
nrules:add_property_setter("never_timeout", function(n, value)
if value then
n.timeout = 0
end
end)
nrules:add_property_setter("timeout", function(n, value)
-- `never_timeout` has an higher priority than `timeout`.
if not n._private.never_timeout then
n.timeout = value
end
end)
local module = {}
gobject._setup_class_signals(module)
--- Remove a source.
-- @tparam string name The source name.
-- @treturn boolean If the source was removed.
-- @staticfct ruled.notification.remove_rule_source
function module.remove_rule_source(name)
return nrules:remove_matching_source(name)
end
--- Apply the tag rules to a client.
--
-- This is useful when it is necessary to apply rules after a tag has been
-- created. Many workflows can make use of "blank" tags which wont match any
-- rules until later.
--
-- @tparam naughty.notification n The notification.
-- @staticfct ruled.notification.apply
function module.apply(n)
local callbacks, props = {}, {}
for _, v in ipairs(nrules._matching_source) do
v.callback(nrules, n, props, callbacks)
end
nrules:_execute(n, props, callbacks)
end
--- Add a new rule to the default set.
-- @tparam table rule A valid rule.
-- @staticfct ruled.notification.append_rule
function module.append_rule(rule)
nrules:append_rule("ruled.notifications", rule)
end
--- Add a new rules to the default set.
-- @tparam table rule A table with rules.
-- @staticfct ruled.notification.append_rules
function module.append_rules(rules)
nrules:append_rules("ruled.notifications", rules)
end
--- Remove a new rule to the default set.
-- @tparam table rule A valid rule.
-- @staticfct ruled.notification.remove_rule
function module.remove_rule(rule)
nrules:remove_rule("ruled.notifications", rule)
module.emit_signal("rule::removed", rule)
end
--- Add a new rule source.
--
-- A rule source is a provider called when a client initially request tags. It
-- allows to configure, select or create a tag (or many) to be attached to the
-- client.
--
-- @tparam string name The provider name. It must be unique.
-- @tparam function callback The callback that is called to produce properties.
-- @tparam client callback.c The client
-- @tparam table callback.properties The current properties. The callback should
-- add to and overwrite properties in this table
-- @tparam table callback.callbacks A table of all callbacks scheduled to be
-- executed after the main properties are applied.
-- @tparam[opt={}] table depends_on A list of names of sources this source depends on
-- (sources that must be executed *before* `name`.
-- @tparam[opt={}] table precede A list of names of sources this source have a
-- priority over.
-- @treturn boolean Returns false if a dependency conflict was found.
-- @staticfct ruled.notifications.add_rule_source
function module.add_rule_source(name, cb, ...)
return nrules:add_matching_function(name, cb, ...)
end
-- Allow to clear the rules for testing purpose only.
-- Because multiple modules might set their rules, it is a bad idea to let
-- them be purged under their feet.
function module._clear()
for k in pairs(nrules._matching_rules["ruled.notifications"]) do
nrules._matching_rules["ruled.notifications"][k] = nil
end
end
-- Add signals.
local conns = gobject._setup_class_signals(module)
-- First time getting a notification? Request some rules.
capi.awesome.connect_signal("startup", function()
if conns["request::rules"] and #conns["request::rules"] > 0 then
module.emit_signal("request::rules")
-- This will disable the legacy preset support.
require("naughty").connect_signal("request::preset", function(n)
module.apply(n)
end)
end
end)
--@DOC_rule_COMMON@
return module