# A widget for the Awesome Window Manager to monitor the network with Connman This widget uses the [`connman_dbus`](https://luarocks.org/modules/stefano-m/connman_dbus) library. # Requirements In addition to the requirements listed in the `rockspec` file, you will need the [Awesome Window Manager](https://awesomewm.org) and Connman (for more information about this, see the [`connman_dbus`](https://luarocks.org/modules/stefano-m/connman_dbus) documentation). # Installation ## Luarocks Probably, the easiest way to install this widget is to use `luarocks`: luarocks install connman_widget You can use the `--local` option if you don't want or can't install it system-wide This will ensure that all its dependencies are installed. Note that if you install with `--local` you will have to make sure that the `LUA_PATH` environment variable includes the local luarocks path. This can be achieved by `eval`ing the command `luarocks path --bin` **before** Awesome is started. For example, if you start Awesome from the Linux console (e.g. `xinit awesome`) and you use `zsh`, you can add the following lines to your `~/.zprofile`: ``` shell if (( $+commands[luarocks] )); then eval `luarocks path --bin` fi ``` If you use `bash`, you can add the following lines to your `~/.bash_profile`: ``` shell if [[ -n "`which luarocks 2>/dev/null`" ]]; then eval `luarocks path --bin` fi ``` If you use an [X Display Manager](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_manager) you will need to do what explained above in your `~/.xprofile` or `~/.xinitrc`. See the documentation of your display manager of choice for more information. ## NixOS If you are on NixOS, you can install this package from [nix-stefano-m-overlays](https://github.com/stefano-m/nix-stefano-m-nix-overlays). # Configuration The widget will display the network icons defined in your GTK+ theme and it will resize them to fit in the available space. This means that you can switch your icon theme, for example using `lxappearance`, and update the widget by restarting AwesomeWM. Depending on your network devices, you may need some or all of the icons whose name starts with `network-`. You can specify a GUI client to be launched when the widget is right-clicked. This can be done by changing the `gui_client` field of the widget. A list of [Desktop clients is also available on the Arch wiki](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Connman). # Mouse controls When the widget is focused: * Right button: launches GUI client (defined by the `gui_client` field) # Tooltip The tooltip shows the currently connected network, its status and - if applicable - the signal strength. # Usage Add the following to your `~/.config/awesome/rc.lua`: Require the module: ```lua -- require *after* `beautiful.init` or the theme will be inconsistent! local connman = require("connman_widget") -- set the GUI client. connman.gui_client = "wicd" ``` Add the widget to your layout: - Awesome 4.x ``` lua -- Add widgets to the wibox s.mywibox:setup { -- more setup { -- Right widgets layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal, wibox.widget.systray(), connman, -- <- connman widget mytextclock, s.mylayoutbox, }, } ``` - Awesome 3.x ```lua right_layout:add(connman) ``` # Limitations Currently, only wired (ethernet) and WiFi connections are supported. # Contributing This project is developed in the author's spare time. Contributions in the form of issues, patches and pull requests are welcome.