Merge branch '74-externalize-config'

Note: breaking change, now widgets should be created with parentheses, i.e. battery(), instead of battery. Read more in README of the widget.
This commit is contained in:
Pavel Makhov 2019-09-17 15:29:36 -04:00
commit 6fd76c254b
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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ watch("acpi -i", 10,
batteryType = "battery-empty%s-symbolic"
if status ~= 'Charging' and os.difftime(os.time(), last_battery_check) > 300 then
-- if 5 minutes have elapsed since the last warning
last_battery_check = time()
last_battery_check = os.time()
show_battery_warning()
end

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@ -11,18 +11,27 @@ Depending of the battery status it could look following ways:
- ![80_d](./80_d.png) - more than 40 percent
- ![80_c](./80_c.png) - more than 40 percent, charging
Widget uses following beautiful variables with values:
If a battery level is low then warning popup will show up:
```lua
theme.widget_main_color = "#74aeab"
theme.widget_red = "#e53935"
theme.widget_yellow = "#c0ca33"
theme.widget_green = "#43a047"
theme.widget_black = "#000000"
theme.widget_transparent = "#00000000"
```
![warning](./warning.png)
which means that you need to copy the code above and paste it in your **theme.lua**. Otherwise you can change colors directly in the widget.
## Customization
It is possible to customize widget by providing a table with all or some of the following config parameters:
| Name | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| `font` | Font | Play 6 |
| `arc_thickness` | 2 | Thickness of the arc |
| `show_current_level`| false | Show current charge level |
| `main_color` | `beautiful.fg_color` | Color of the text with the current charge level and the arc |
| `low_level_color` | #e53935 | Arc color when battery charge is less that 15% |
| `medium_level_color` | #c0ca33 | Arc color when battery charge is between 15% and 40% |
| `charging` | `beautiful.fg_color` | Color of the circle inside the arc when charging |
| `warning_msg_title` | _Huston, we have a problem_ | Title of the warning popup |
| `warning_msg_text` | _Battery is dying_ | Text of the warning popup |
| `warning_msg_position` | `bottom_right` | Position of the warning popup |
| `warning_msg_icon` | ~/.config/awesome/awesome-wm-widgets/batteryarc-widget/spaceman.jpg | Icon of the warning popup |
## Installation
@ -35,11 +44,17 @@ s.mytasklist, -- Middle widget
{ -- Right widgets
layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
...
batteryarc_widget,
...
--[[default]]
batteryarc_widget(),
--[[or customized]]
batteryarc_widget({
show_current_level = true,
thickness = '1',
}),
}
...
```
You can get the icon for warning popup [here](https://vk.com/images/stickers/1933/512.png)
## Troubleshooting
In case of any doubts or questions don't hesitate to raise an [issue](https://github.com/streetturtle/awesome-wm-widgets/issues/new).
In case of any doubts or questions please raise an [issue](https://github.com/streetturtle/awesome-wm-widgets/issues/new).

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@ -16,151 +16,185 @@ local watch = require("awful.widget.watch")
local HOME = os.getenv("HOME")
local text = wibox.widget {
id = "txt",
font = "Play 6",
align = 'center', -- align the text
valign = 'center',
widget = wibox.widget.textbox
}
local widget = {}
local text_with_background = wibox.container.background(text)
local function worker(args)
local batteryarc = wibox.widget {
text_with_background,
max_value = 1,
rounded_edge = true,
thickness = 2,
start_angle = 4.71238898, -- 2pi*3/4
forced_height = 18,
forced_width = 18,
bg = "#ffffff11",
paddings = 2,
widget = wibox.container.arcchart,
set_value = function(self, value)
self.value = value
end,
}
local args = args or {}
local last_battery_check = os.time()
local font = args.font or 'Play 6'
local arc_thickness = args.thickness or 2
local show_current_level = args.show_current_level or false
watch("acpi -i", 10,
function(widget, stdout)
local batteryType
local main_color = args.main_color or beautiful.fg_color
local low_level_color = args.low_level_color or '#e53935'
local medium_level_color = args.medium_level_color or '#c0ca33'
local charging_color = args.charging_color or '#43a047'
local battery_info = {}
local capacities = {}
for s in stdout:gmatch("[^\r\n]+") do
local status, charge_str, time = string.match(s, '.+: (%a+), (%d?%d?%d)%%,?.*')
if string.match(s, 'rate information') then
-- ignore such line
elseif status ~= nil then
table.insert(battery_info, {status = status, charge = tonumber(charge_str)})
else
local cap_str = string.match(s, '.+:.+last full capacity (%d+)')
table.insert(capacities, tonumber(cap_str))
end
end
local warning_msg_title = args.warning_msg_title or 'Huston, we have a problem'
local warning_msg_text = args.warning_msg_text or 'Battery is dying'
local warning_msg_position = args.warning_msg_position or 'bottom_right'
local warning_msg_icon = args.warning_msg_icon or HOME .. '/.config/awesome/awesome-wm-widgets/batteryarc-widget/spaceman.jpg'
local capacity = 0
for i, cap in ipairs(capacities) do
capacity = capacity + cap
end
local charge = 0
local status
for i, batt in ipairs(battery_info) do
if batt.charge >= charge then
-- use most charged battery status. This is arbitrary, and maybe another metric should be used
status = batt.status
end
charge = charge + batt.charge * capacities[i]
end
local charge_percentage
if capacity > 5 then
charge = charge / capacity
charge_percentage = charge / 100
else
-- when widget.value is < 0.04, the widget shows a full circle (as widget.value=1)
charge_percentage = 0.05
end
widget.value = charge / 100
if status == 'Charging' then
text_with_background.bg = beautiful.widget_green
text_with_background.fg = beautiful.widget_black
else
text_with_background.bg = beautiful.widget_transparent
text_with_background.fg = beautiful.widget_main_color
end
--- if battery is fully charged (100) there is not enough place for three digits, so we don't show any text
text.text = charge == 100
and ''
or string.format('%d', charge)
if charge < 15 then
batteryarc.colors = { beautiful.widget_red }
if status ~= 'Charging' and os.difftime(os.time(), last_battery_check) > 300 then
-- if 5 minutes have elapsed since the last warning
last_battery_check = os.time()
show_battery_warning()
end
elseif charge > 15 and charge < 40 then
batteryarc.colors = { beautiful.widget_yellow }
else
batteryarc.colors = { beautiful.widget_main_color }
end
end,
batteryarc)
-- Popup with battery info
-- One way of creating a pop-up notification - naughty.notify
local notification
function show_battery_status()
awful.spawn.easy_async([[bash -c 'acpi']],
function(stdout, _, _, _)
naughty.destroy(notification)
notification = naughty.notify {
text = stdout,
title = "Battery status",
timeout = 5,
hover_timeout = 0.5,
width = 200,
}
end)
end
batteryarc:connect_signal("mouse::enter", function() show_battery_status() end)
batteryarc:connect_signal("mouse::leave", function() naughty.destroy(notification) end)
-- Alternative to naughty.notify - tooltip. You can compare both and choose the preferred one
--battery_popup = awful.tooltip({objects = {battery_widget}})
-- To use colors from beautiful theme put
-- following lines in rc.lua before require("battery"):
-- beautiful.tooltip_fg = beautiful.fg_normal
-- beautiful.tooltip_bg = beautiful.bg_normal
--[[ Show warning notification ]]
function show_battery_warning()
naughty.notify {
icon = HOME .. "/.config/awesome/awesome-wm-widgets/batteryarc-widget/spaceman.jpg",
icon_size = 100,
text = "Battery is dying", -- switch text and title
title = "Huston, we have a problem",
timeout = 25, -- show the warning for a longer time
hover_timeout = 0.5,
position = "bottom_right",
bg = "#F06060",
fg = "#EEE9EF",
width = 300,
local text = wibox.widget {
id = "txt",
font = font,
align = 'center', -- align the text
valign = 'center',
widget = wibox.widget.textbox
}
local text_with_background = wibox.container.background(text)
widget = wibox.widget {
text_with_background,
max_value = 1,
rounded_edge = true,
thickness = arc_thickness,
start_angle = 4.71238898, -- 2pi*3/4
forced_height = 18,
forced_width = 18,
bg = "#ffffff11",
paddings = 2,
widget = wibox.container.arcchart,
set_value = function(self, value)
self.value = value
end,
}
local last_battery_check = os.time()
watch("acpi -i", 10,
function(widget, stdout)
local batteryType
local battery_info = {}
local capacities = {}
for s in stdout:gmatch("[^\r\n]+") do
local status, charge_str, time = string.match(s, '.+: (%a+), (%d?%d?%d)%%,?.*')
if string.match(s, 'rate information') then
-- ignore such line
elseif status ~= nil then
table.insert(battery_info, { status = status, charge = tonumber(charge_str) })
else
local cap_str = string.match(s, '.+:.+last full capacity (%d+)')
table.insert(capacities, tonumber(cap_str))
end
end
local capacity = 0
for i, cap in ipairs(capacities) do
capacity = capacity + cap
end
local charge = 0
local status
for i, batt in ipairs(battery_info) do
if batt.charge >= charge then
-- use most charged battery status. This is arbitrary, and maybe another metric should be used
status = batt.status
end
charge = charge + batt.charge * capacities[i]
end
local charge_percentage
if capacity > 5 then
charge = charge / capacity
charge_percentage = charge / 100
else
-- when widget.value is < 0.04, the widget shows a full circle (as widget.value=1)
charge_percentage = 0.05
end
widget.value = charge / 100
if status == 'Charging' then
text_with_background.bg = charging_color
text_with_background.fg = '#000000'
else
text_with_background.bg = '#00000000'
text_with_background.fg = main_color
end
if show_current_level == true then
--- if battery is fully charged (100) there is not enough place for three digits, so we don't show any text
text.text = charge == 100
and ''
or string.format('%d', charge)
else
text.text = ''
end
if charge < 15 then
widget.colors = { low_level_color }
if status ~= 'Charging' and os.difftime(os.time(), last_battery_check) > 300 then
-- if 5 minutes have elapsed since the last warning
last_battery_check = os.time()
show_battery_warning()
end
elseif charge > 15 and charge < 40 then
widget.colors = { medium_level_color }
else
widget.colors = { main_color }
end
end,
widget)
-- Popup with battery info
-- One way of creating a pop-up notification - naughty.notify
local notification
function show_battery_status()
awful.spawn.easy_async([[bash -c 'acpi']],
function(stdout, _, _, _)
naughty.destroy(notification)
notification = naughty.notify {
text = stdout,
title = "Battery status",
timeout = 5,
hover_timeout = 0.5,
width = 200,
}
end)
end
widget:connect_signal("mouse::enter", function()
show_battery_status()
end)
widget:connect_signal("mouse::leave", function()
naughty.destroy(notification)
end)
-- Alternative to naughty.notify - tooltip. You can compare both and choose the preferred one
--battery_popup = awful.tooltip({objects = {battery_widget}})
-- To use colors from beautiful theme put
-- following lines in rc.lua before require("battery"):
-- beautiful.tooltip_fg = beautiful.fg_normal
-- beautiful.tooltip_bg = beautiful.bg_normal
--[[ Show warning notification ]]
function show_battery_warning()
naughty.notify {
icon = warning_msg_icon,
icon_size = 100,
text = warning_msg_text,
title = warning_msg_title,
timeout = 25, -- show the warning for a longer time
hover_timeout = 0.5,
position = warning_msg_position,
bg = "#F06060",
fg = "#EEE9EF",
width = 300,
}
end
return widget
end
return batteryarc
return setmetatable(widget, { __call = function(_, ...)
return worker(...)
end })

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This widget represents current brightness level: ![Brightness widget](./br-wid-1.png)
## Customization
It is possible to customize widget by providing a table with all or some of the following config parameters:
| Name | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| `get_brightness_cmd` | `light -G` | Get current screen brightness |
| `inc_brightness_cmd` | `light -A 5` | Increase brightness |
| `dec_brightness_cmd` | `light -U 5`| Decrease brightness |
| `path_to_icon` | `/usr/share/icons/Arc/status/symbolic/display-brightness-symbolic.svg` | Path to the icon |
| `font` | `Play 9` | Font |
### Example:
```lua
brightness_widget({
get_brightness_cmd = 'xbacklight -get',
inc_brightness_cmd = 'xbacklight -inc 5',
dec_brightness_cmd = 'xbacklight -dec 5'
})
```
## Installation
First you need to get the current brightness level. There are two options:
@ -29,8 +52,6 @@ First you need to get the current brightness level. There are two options:
49.18
```
Depending on the chosen option change `GET_BRIGHTNESS_CMD` variable in **brightness.lua**.
Then clone this repo under **~/.config/awesome/**:
```bash
@ -50,7 +71,15 @@ s.mytasklist, -- Middle widget
{ -- Right widgets
layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
...
brightness_widget,
-- default
brightness_widget(),
-- or customized
brightness_widget({
get_brightness_cmd = 'xbacklight -get',
inc_brightness_cmd = 'xbacklight -inc 5',
dec_brightness_cmd = 'xbacklight -dec 5'
})
}
...
```

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
-- https://github.com/streetturtle/awesome-wm-widgets/tree/master/brightness-widget
-- @author Pavel Makhov
-- @copyright 2017 Pavel Makhov
-- @copyright 2017-2019 Pavel Makhov
-------------------------------------------------
local wibox = require("wibox")
@ -17,36 +17,55 @@ local GET_BRIGHTNESS_CMD = "light -G" -- "xbacklight -get"
local INC_BRIGHTNESS_CMD = "light -A 5" -- "xbacklight -inc 5"
local DEC_BRIGHTNESS_CMD = "light -U 5" -- "xbacklight -dec 5"
local brightness_text = wibox.widget.textbox()
brightness_text:set_font('Play 9')
local widget = {}
local brightness_icon = wibox.widget {
{
image = PATH_TO_ICON,
resize = false,
widget = wibox.widget.imagebox,
},
top = 3,
widget = wibox.container.margin
}
local function worker(args)
local brightness_widget = wibox.widget {
brightness_icon,
brightness_text,
layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
}
local args = args or {}
local update_widget = function(widget, stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
local brightness_level = tonumber(string.format("%.0f", stdout))
widget:set_text(" " .. brightness_level .. "%")
end,
local get_brightness_cmd = args.get_brightness_cmd or GET_BRIGHTNESS_CMD
local inc_brightness_cmd = args.inc_brightness_cmd or INC_BRIGHTNESS_CMD
local dec_brightness_cmd = args.dec_brightness_cmd or DEC_BRIGHTNESS_CMD
local path_to_icon = args.path_to_icon or PATH_TO_ICON
local font = args.font or 'Play 9'
brightness_widget:connect_signal("button::press", function(_,_,_,button)
if (button == 4) then spawn(INC_BRIGHTNESS_CMD, false)
elseif (button == 5) then spawn(DEC_BRIGHTNESS_CMD, false)
end
end)
local brightness_text = wibox.widget.textbox()
brightness_text:set_font(font)
watch(GET_BRIGHTNESS_CMD, 1, update_widget, brightness_text)
local brightness_icon = wibox.widget {
{
image = path_to_icon,
resize = false,
widget = wibox.widget.imagebox,
},
top = 3,
widget = wibox.container.margin
}
return brightness_widget
widget = wibox.widget {
brightness_icon,
brightness_text,
layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
}
local update_widget = function(widget, stdout, _, _, _)
local brightness_level = tonumber(string.format("%.0f", stdout))
widget:set_text(" " .. brightness_level .. "%")
end,
widget:connect_signal("button::press", function(_, _, _, button)
if (button == 4) then
spawn(inc_brightness_cmd, false)
elseif (button == 5) then
spawn(dec_brightness_cmd, false)
end
end)
watch(get_brightness_cmd, 1, update_widget, brightness_text)
return widget
end
return setmetatable(widget, { __call = function(_, ...)
return worker(...)
end })

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# Brightness widget
![Brightness widget](./br-wid-1.png)
This widget represents current brightness level: ![Brightness widget](./br-wid-1.png)
## Customization
It is possible to customize widget by providing a table with all or some of the following config parameters:
| Name | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| `get_brightness_cmd` | `light -G` | Get current screen brightness |
| `inc_brightness_cmd` | `light -A 5` | Increase brightness |
| `dec_brightness_cmd` | `light -U 5`| Decrease brightness |
| `color` | `beautiful.fg_color` | Color of the arc |
| `path_to_icon` | `/usr/share/icons/Arc/status/symbolic/display-brightness-symbolic.svg` | Path to the icon |
### Example:
```lua
brightnessarc_widget({
get_brightness_cmd = 'xbacklight -get',
inc_brightness_cmd = 'xbacklight -inc 5',
dec_brightness_cmd = 'xbacklight -dec 5'
color = '/usr/share/icons/Arc/status/symbolic/brightness-display-symbolic.svg'
})
```
This widget represents current brightness level.
## Installation
Firstly you need to get the current brightness level. There are two options:
First you need to get the current brightness level. There are two options:
- using `xbacklight` command (depending on your video card (I guess) it may or may not work)
@ -30,19 +52,36 @@ Firstly you need to get the current brightness level. There are two options:
light -G
49.18
```
Depending on the chosen option change `GET_BRIGHTNESS_CMD` variable in **brightness.lua**.
Then in **rc.lua** add the import on top of the file and then add widget to the wibox:
Then clone this repo under **~/.config/awesome/**:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/streetturtle/awesome-wm-widgets.git ~/.config/awesome/
```
Require widget at the beginning of **rc.lua**:
```lua
require("awesome-wm-widgets.brightness-widget.brightness")
...
-- Add widgets to the wibox
s.mywibox:setup {
...
{ -- Right widgets
...
brightness_widget
local brightnessarc_widget = require("awesome-wm-widgets.brightnessarc-widget.brightnessarc")
```
Add widget to the tasklist:
```lua
s.mytasklist, -- Middle widget
{ -- Right widgets
layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
...
-- default
brightnessarc_widget(),
-- or customized
brightnessarc_widget({
get_brightness_cmd = 'xbacklight -get',
inc_brightness_cmd = 'xbacklight -inc 5',
dec_brightness_cmd = 'xbacklight -dec 5'
})
}
...
```
## Controls

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-- Brightness Widget for Awesome Window Manager
-- Shows the brightness level of the laptop display
-- More details could be found here:
-- https://github.com/streetturtle/awesome-wm-widgets/tree/master/brightnessarc-widget
-- https://github.com/streetturtle/awesome-wm-widgets/tree/master/widget-widget
-- @author Pavel Makhov
-- @copyright 2019 Pavel Makhov
@ -11,44 +11,65 @@
local wibox = require("wibox")
local watch = require("awful.widget.watch")
local spawn = require("awful.spawn")
local beautiful = require("beautiful")
local PATH_TO_ICON = "/usr/share/icons/Arc/status/symbolic/display-brightness-symbolic.svg"
local GET_BRIGHTNESS_CMD = "light -G" -- "xbacklight -get"
local INC_BRIGHTNESS_CMD = "light -A 5" -- "xbacklight -inc 5"
local DEC_BRIGHTNESS_CMD = "light -U 5" -- "xbacklight -dec 5"
local icon = {
id = "icon",
image = PATH_TO_ICON,
resize = true,
widget = wibox.widget.imagebox,
}
local widget = {}
local brightnessarc = wibox.widget {
icon,
max_value = 1,
thickness = 2,
start_angle = 4.71238898, -- 2pi*3/4
forced_height = 18,
forced_width = 18,
bg = "#ffffff11",
paddings = 2,
widget = wibox.container.arcchart
}
local function worker(args)
local update_widget = function(widget, stdout)
local brightness_level = string.match(stdout, "(%d?%d?%d?)")
brightness_level = tonumber(string.format("% 3d", brightness_level))
local args = args or {}
widget.value = brightness_level / 100;
end,
local get_brightness_cmd = args.get_brightness_cmd or GET_BRIGHTNESS_CMD
local inc_brightness_cmd = args.inc_brightness_cmd or INC_BRIGHTNESS_CMD
local dec_brightness_cmd = args.dec_brightness_cmd or DEC_BRIGHTNESS_CMD
local color = args.color or beautiful.fg_color
local path_to_icon = args.path_to_icon or PATH_TO_ICON
brightnessarc:connect_signal("button::press", function(_, _, _, button)
if (button == 4) then spawn(INC_BRIGHTNESS_CMD, false)
elseif (button == 5) then spawn(DEC_BRIGHTNESS_CMD, false)
end
end)
local icon = {
id = "icon",
image = path_to_icon,
resize = true,
widget = wibox.widget.imagebox,
}
watch(GET_BRIGHTNESS_CMD, 1, update_widget, brightnessarc)
widget = wibox.widget {
icon,
max_value = 1,
thickness = 2,
start_angle = 4.71238898, -- 2pi*3/4
forced_height = 18,
forced_width = 18,
bg = "#ffffff11",
paddings = 2,
colors = {color},
widget = wibox.container.arcchart
}
return brightnessarc
local update_widget = function(widget, stdout)
local brightness_level = string.match(stdout, "(%d?%d?%d?)")
brightness_level = tonumber(string.format("% 3d", brightness_level))
widget.value = brightness_level / 100;
end,
widget:connect_signal("button::press", function(_, _, _, button)
if (button == 4) then
spawn(inc_brightness_cmd, false)
elseif (button == 5) then
spawn(dec_brightness_cmd, false)
end
end)
watch(get_brightness_cmd, 1, update_widget, widget)
return widget
end
return setmetatable(widget, { __call = function(_, ...)
return worker(...)
end })

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@ -2,9 +2,7 @@
This widget shows the average CPU load among all cores of the machine:
![screenshot](out.gif)
When the load is more than 80% the graph becomes red. You can easily customize the widget by changing colors, step width, step spacing, width and interval.
![screenshot](cpu.gif)
## How it works
@ -18,6 +16,32 @@ cpu 197294 718 50102 2002182 3844 0 2724 0 0 0
and calculates the percentage.
## Customization
It is possible to customize widget by providing a table with all or some of the following config parameters:
| Name | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| `width` | 50 | Width of the widget |
| `step_width` | 2 | Width of the step |
| `step_spacing` | 1 | Space size between steps |
| `color` | `beautiful.fg_normal` | Color of the graph |
### Example
```lua
cpu_widget({
width = 70,
step_width = 2,
step_spacing = 0,
color = '#434c5e'
})
```
The config above results in the following widget:
![custom](./custom.png)
## Installation
Clone/download repo and use widget in **rc.lua**:
@ -29,6 +53,14 @@ s.mytasklist, -- Middle widget
{ -- Right widgets
layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
...
cpu_widget,
-- default
cpu_widget(),
-- or custom
cpu_widget({
width = 70,
step_width = 2,
step_spacing = 0,
color = '#434c5e'
})
...
```

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@ -10,40 +10,58 @@
local watch = require("awful.widget.watch")
local wibox = require("wibox")
local beautiful = require("beautiful")
local cpugraph_widget = wibox.widget {
max_value = 100,
background_color = "#00000000",
forced_width = 50,
step_width = 2,
step_spacing = 1,
widget = wibox.widget.graph,
color = "linear:0,0:0,22:0,#FF0000:0.3,#FFFF00:0.5,#74aeab"
}
local widget = {}
--- By default graph widget goes from left to right, so we mirror it and push up a bit
local cpu_widget = wibox.container.margin(wibox.container.mirror(cpugraph_widget, { horizontal = true }), 0, 0, 0, 2)
local function worker(args)
local total_prev = 0
local idle_prev = 0
local args = args or {}
watch([[bash -c "cat /proc/stat | grep '^cpu '"]], 1,
function(widget, stdout)
local user, nice, system, idle, iowait, irq, softirq, steal, guest, guest_nice =
stdout:match('(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s')
local width = args.width or 50
local step_width = args.step_width or 2
local step_spacing = args.step_spacing or 1
local color= args.color or beautiful.fg_normal
local total = user + nice + system + idle + iowait + irq + softirq + steal
local cpugraph_widget = wibox.widget {
max_value = 100,
background_color = "#00000000",
forced_width = width,
step_width = step_width,
step_spacing = step_spacing,
widget = wibox.widget.graph,
color = "linear:0,0:0,20:0,#FF0000:0.3,#FFFF00:0.6," .. color
}
local diff_idle = idle - idle_prev
local diff_total = total - total_prev
local diff_usage = (1000 * (diff_total - diff_idle) / diff_total + 5) / 10
--- By default graph widget goes from left to right, so we mirror it and push up a bit
local cpu_widget = wibox.container.margin(wibox.container.mirror(cpugraph_widget, { horizontal = true }), 0, 0, 0, 2)
widget:add_value(diff_usage)
local total_prev = 0
local idle_prev = 0
total_prev = total
idle_prev = idle
end,
cpugraph_widget
)
watch([[bash -c "cat /proc/stat | grep '^cpu '"]], 1,
function(widget, stdout)
local user, nice, system, idle, iowait, irq, softirq, steal, guest, guest_nice =
stdout:match('(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s(%d+)%s')
return cpu_widget
local total = user + nice + system + idle + iowait + irq + softirq + steal
local diff_idle = idle - idle_prev
local diff_total = total - total_prev
local diff_usage = (1000 * (diff_total - diff_idle) / diff_total + 5) / 10
widget:add_value(diff_usage)
total_prev = total
idle_prev = idle
end,
cpugraph_widget
)
return cpu_widget
end
return setmetatable(widget, { __call = function(_, ...)
return worker(...)
end })

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@ -2,77 +2,89 @@ local awful = require("awful")
local watch = require("awful.widget.watch")
local wibox = require("wibox")
--- Main ram widget shown on wibar
local ramgraph_widget = wibox.widget {
border_width = 0,
colors = {
'#74aeab', '#26403f'
},
display_labels = false,
forced_width = 25,
widget = wibox.widget.piechart
}
local ramgraph_widget = {}
--- Widget which is shown when user clicks on the ram widget
local w = wibox {
height = 200,
width = 400,
ontop = true,
expand = true,
bg = '#1e252c',
max_widget_size = 500
}
local function worker(args)
w:setup {
border_width = 0,
colors = {
'#5ea19d',
'#55918e',
'#4b817e',
},
display_labels = false,
forced_width = 25,
id = 'pie',
widget = wibox.widget.piechart
}
local args = args or {}
local total, used, free, shared, buff_cache, available, total_swap, used_swap, free_swap
--- Main ram widget shown on wibar
ramgraph_widget = wibox.widget {
border_width = 0,
colors = {
'#74aeab', '#26403f'
},
display_labels = false,
forced_width = 25,
widget = wibox.widget.piechart
}
local function getPercentage(value)
return math.floor(value / (total+total_swap) * 100 + 0.5) .. '%'
--- Widget which is shown when user clicks on the ram widget
local w = wibox {
height = 200,
width = 400,
ontop = true,
expand = true,
bg = '#1e252c',
max_widget_size = 500
}
w:setup {
border_width = 0,
colors = {
'#5ea19d',
'#55918e',
'#4b817e',
},
display_labels = false,
forced_width = 25,
id = 'pie',
widget = wibox.widget.piechart
}
local total, used, free, shared, buff_cache, available, total_swap, used_swap, free_swap
local function getPercentage(value)
return math.floor(value / (total+total_swap) * 100 + 0.5) .. '%'
end
watch('bash -c "LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8 free | grep -z Mem.*Swap.*"', 1,
function(widget, stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
total, used, free, shared, buff_cache, available, total_swap, used_swap, free_swap =
stdout:match('(%d+)%s*(%d+)%s*(%d+)%s*(%d+)%s*(%d+)%s*(%d+)%s*Swap:%s*(%d+)%s*(%d+)%s*(%d+)')
widget.data = { used, total-used } widget.data = { used, total-used }
if w.visible then
w.pie.data_list = {
{'used ' .. getPercentage(used + used_swap), used + used_swap},
{'free ' .. getPercentage(free + free_swap), free + free_swap},
{'buff_cache ' .. getPercentage(buff_cache), buff_cache}
}
end
end,
ramgraph_widget
)
ramgraph_widget:buttons(
awful.util.table.join(
awful.button({}, 1, function()
awful.placement.top_right(w, { margins = {top = 25, right = 10}, parent = awful.screen.focused() })
w.pie.data_list = {
{'used ' .. getPercentage(used + used_swap), used + used_swap},
{'free ' .. getPercentage(free + free_swap), free + free_swap},
{'buff_cache ' .. getPercentage(buff_cache), buff_cache}
}
w.pie.display_labels = true
w.visible = not w.visible
end)
)
)
return ramgraph_widget
end
watch('bash -c "free | grep -z Mem.*Swap.*"', 1,
function(widget, stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
total, used, free, shared, buff_cache, available, total_swap, used_swap, free_swap =
stdout:match('(%d+)%s*(%d+)%s*(%d+)%s*(%d+)%s*(%d+)%s*(%d+)%s*Swap:%s*(%d+)%s*(%d+)%s*(%d+)')
widget.data = { used, total-used } widget.data = { used, total-used }
if w.visible then
w.pie.data_list = {
{'used ' .. getPercentage(used + used_swap), used + used_swap},
{'free ' .. getPercentage(free + free_swap), free + free_swap},
{'buff_cache ' .. getPercentage(buff_cache), buff_cache}
}
end
end,
ramgraph_widget
)
ramgraph_widget:buttons(
awful.util.table.join(
awful.button({}, 1, function()
awful.placement.top_right(w, { margins = {top = 25, right = 10}, parent = awful.screen.focused() })
w.pie.data_list = {
{'used ' .. getPercentage(used + used_swap), used + used_swap},
{'free ' .. getPercentage(free + free_swap), free + free_swap},
{'buff_cache ' .. getPercentage(buff_cache), buff_cache}
}
w.pie.display_labels = true
w.visible = not w.visible
end)
)
)
return ramgraph_widget
return setmetatable(ramgraph_widget, { __call = function(_, ...)
return worker(...)
end })

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@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-------------------------------------------------
-- Allows to store client specific settings in one place
--
-- @author Pavel Makhov
-- @copyright 2019 Pavel Makhov
--------------------------------------------
local secrets = {
-- Yandex.Translate API key - https://tech.yandex.com/translate/
translate_widget_api_key = os.getenv('AWW_TRANSLATE_API_KEY') or 'API_KEY',
-- OpenWeatherMap API key - https://openweathermap.org/appid
weather_widget_api_key = os.getenv('AWW_WEATHER_API_KEY') or 'API_KEY',
weather_widget_city = os.getenv('AWW_WEATHER_CITY') or 'Montreal,ca',
weather_widget_units = os.getenv('AWW_WEATHER_UNITS') or 'metric' -- for celsius, or 'imperial' for fahrenheit
}
return secrets

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# Spotify widget
This widget displays currently playing song on [Spotify for Linux](https://www.spotify.com/download/linux/) client: ![screenshot](./spo-wid-1.png) and consists of two parts:
This widget displays currently playing song on [Spotify for Linux](https://www.spotify.com/download/linux/) client: ![screenshot](./spo-wid-default.png) and consists of two parts:
- status icon which shows if music is currently playing
- artist and name of the current song playing
- artist and name of the current song
## Controls
@ -15,11 +15,42 @@ This widget displays currently playing song on [Spotify for Linux](https://www.s
Note that widget uses the Arc icon theme, so it should be [installed](https://github.com/horst3180/arc-icon-theme#installation) first under **/usr/share/icons/Arc/** folder.
## Customization
It is possible to customize widget by providing a table with all or some of the following config parameters:
| Name | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| `play_icon` | `/usr/share/icons/Arc/actions/24/player_play.png` | Play icon |
| `pause_icon` | `/usr/share/icons/Arc/actions/24/player_pause.png` | Pause icon |
| `font` | `Play 9`| Font |
### Example:
```lua
spotify_widget({
font = 'Ubuntu Mono 9',
play_icon = '/usr/share/icons/Papirus-Light/24x24/categories/spotify.svg',
pause_icon = '/usr/share/icons/Papirus-Dark/24x24/panel/spotify-indicator.svg'
})
```
Gives following widget:
![screenshot](./spo-wid-custom.png)
## Installation
First you need to have spotify CLI installed. Here is how you can do it (except widget part): [pavelmakhov.com/2016/02/awesome-wm-spotify](http://pavelmakhov.com/2016/02/awesome-wm-spotify)
First you need to have spotify CLI installed, it uses dbus to communicate with spotify-client:
To use this widget clone repo under **~/.config/awesome/** and then add it in **rc.lua**:
```bash
git clone https://gist.github.com/fa6258f3ff7b17747ee3.git
cd ./fa6258f3ff7b17747ee3
chmod +x sp
sudo cp ./sp /usr/local/bin/
```
Then clone repo under **~/.config/awesome/** and add widget in **rc.lua**:
```lua
local spotify_widget = require("awesome-wm-widgets.spotify-widget.spotify")
@ -28,6 +59,13 @@ s.mytasklist, -- Middle widget
{ -- Right widgets
layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
...
spotify_widget,
-- default
spotify_widget(),
-- customized
spotify_widget({
font = 'Ubuntu Mono 9',
play_icon = '/usr/share/icons/Papirus-Light/24x24/categories/spotify.svg',
pause_icon = '/usr/share/icons/Papirus-Dark/24x24/panel/spotify-indicator.svg'
}),
...
```

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@ -14,59 +14,75 @@ local watch = require("awful.widget.watch")
local GET_SPOTIFY_STATUS_CMD = 'sp status'
local GET_CURRENT_SONG_CMD = 'sp current-oneline'
local PATH_TO_ICONS = "/usr/share/icons/Arc"
local spotify_widget = wibox.widget {
{
id = "icon",
widget = wibox.widget.imagebox,
},
{
id = 'current_song',
widget = wibox.widget.textbox,
font = 'Play 9'
},
layout = wibox.layout.align.horizontal,
set_status = function(self, is_playing)
self.icon.image = PATH_TO_ICONS ..
(is_playing and "/actions/24/player_play.png"
or "/actions/24/player_pause.png")
end,
set_text = function(self, path)
self.current_song.markup = path
end,
}
local spotify_widget = {}
local update_widget_icon = function(widget, stdout, _, _, _)
stdout = string.gsub(stdout, "\n", "")
widget:set_status(stdout == 'Playing' and true or false)
end
local function worker(args)
local update_widget_text = function(widget, stdout, _, _, _)
if string.find(stdout, 'Error: Spotify is not running.') ~= nil then
widget:set_text('')
widget:set_visible(false)
else
widget:set_text(stdout)
widget:set_visible(true)
local args = args or {}
local play_icon = args.play_icon or '/usr/share/icons/Arc/actions/24/player_play.png'
local pause_icon = args.pause_icon or '/usr/share/icons/Arc/actions/24/player_pause.png'
local font = args.font or 'Play 9'
spotify_widget = wibox.widget {
{
id = "icon",
widget = wibox.widget.imagebox,
},
{
id = 'current_song',
widget = wibox.widget.textbox,
font = font
},
layout = wibox.layout.align.horizontal,
set_status = function(self, is_playing)
self.icon.image = (is_playing and play_icon or pause_icon)
end,
set_text = function(self, path)
self.current_song.markup = path
end,
}
local update_widget_icon = function(widget, stdout, _, _, _)
stdout = string.gsub(stdout, "\n", "")
widget:set_status(stdout == 'Playing' and true or false)
end
end
watch(GET_SPOTIFY_STATUS_CMD, 1, update_widget_icon, spotify_widget)
watch(GET_CURRENT_SONG_CMD, 1, update_widget_text, spotify_widget)
--- Adds mouse controls to the widget:
-- - left click - play/pause
-- - scroll up - play next song
-- - scroll down - play previous song
spotify_widget:connect_signal("button::press", function(_, _, _, button)
if (button == 1) then awful.spawn("sp play", false) -- left click
elseif (button == 4) then awful.spawn("sp next", false) -- scroll up
elseif (button == 5) then awful.spawn("sp prev", false) -- scroll down
local update_widget_text = function(widget, stdout, _, _, _)
if string.find(stdout, 'Error: Spotify is not running.') ~= nil then
widget:set_text('')
widget:set_visible(false)
else
widget:set_text(stdout)
widget:set_visible(true)
end
end
awful.spawn.easy_async(GET_SPOTIFY_STATUS_CMD, function(stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
update_widget_icon(spotify_widget, stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
watch(GET_SPOTIFY_STATUS_CMD, 1, update_widget_icon, spotify_widget)
watch(GET_CURRENT_SONG_CMD, 1, update_widget_text, spotify_widget)
--- Adds mouse controls to the widget:
-- - left click - play/pause
-- - scroll up - play next song
-- - scroll down - play previous song
spotify_widget:connect_signal("button::press", function(_, _, _, button)
if (button == 1) then
awful.spawn("sp play", false) -- left click
elseif (button == 4) then
awful.spawn("sp next", false) -- scroll up
elseif (button == 5) then
awful.spawn("sp prev", false) -- scroll down
end
awful.spawn.easy_async(GET_SPOTIFY_STATUS_CMD, function(stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
update_widget_icon(spotify_widget, stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
end)
end)
end)
return spotify_widget
return spotify_widget
end
return setmetatable(spotify_widget, { __call = function(_, ...)
return worker(...)
end })

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# Volume widget
Simple and easy-to-install widget for Awesome Window Manager which represents the sound level: ![Volume Widget](
Simple and easy-to-install widget for Awesome Window Manager which shows the sound level: ![Volume Widget](
./vol-widget-1.png)
Note that widget uses the Arc icon theme, so it should be [installed](https://github.com/horst3180/arc-icon-theme#installation) first under **/usr/share/icons/Arc/** folder.
## Customization
It is possible to customize widget by providing a table with all or some of the following config parameters:
| Name | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| `volume_audio_controller` | `pulse` | audio device |
## Installation
- clone/copy **volume.lua** file;
@ -18,7 +26,7 @@ s.mytasklist, -- Middle widget
{ -- Right widgets
layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
...
volume_widget,
volume_widget(),
...
```
@ -31,6 +39,43 @@ s.mytasklist, -- Middle widget
sudo sed -i 's/bebebe/ed4737/g' ./audio-volume-muted-symbolic_red.svg
```
### Pulse or ALSA only
Try running this command:
```bash
amixer -D pulse sget Master
```
If that prints something like this, then the default setting of 'pulse' is probably fine:
```
Simple mixer control 'Master',0
Capabilities: pvolume pvolume-joined pswitch pswitch-joined
Playback channels: Mono
Limits: Playback 0 - 64
Mono: Playback 64 [100%] [0.00dB] [on]
```
If it prints something like this:
```bash
$ amixer -D pulse sget Master
ALSA lib pulse.c:243:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect: Connection refused
amixer: Mixer attach pulse error: Connection refused
```
then set `volume_audio_controller` to `alsa_only` in widget constructor:
```lua
volume_widget({
volume_audio_controller = 'alsa_only'
})
```
.
## Control volume
To mute/unmute click on the widget. To increase/decrease volume scroll up or down when mouse cursor is over the widget.

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@ -15,53 +15,70 @@ local spawn = require("awful.spawn")
local path_to_icons = "/usr/share/icons/Arc/status/symbolic/"
local GET_VOLUME_CMD = 'amixer -D pulse sget Master'
local INC_VOLUME_CMD = 'amixer -D pulse sset Master 5%+'
local DEC_VOLUME_CMD = 'amixer -D pulse sset Master 5%-'
local TOG_VOLUME_CMD = 'amixer -D pulse sset Master toggle'
local volume_widget = {}
local volume_widget = wibox.widget {
{
id = "icon",
image = path_to_icons .. "audio-volume-muted-symbolic.svg",
resize = false,
widget = wibox.widget.imagebox,
},
layout = wibox.container.margin(_, _, _, 3),
set_image = function(self, path)
self.icon.image = path
end
}
local function worker(args)
local update_graphic = function(widget, stdout, _, _, _)
local mute = string.match(stdout, "%[(o%D%D?)%]")
local volume = string.match(stdout, "(%d?%d?%d)%%")
volume = tonumber(string.format("% 3d", volume))
local volume_icon_name
if mute == "off" then volume_icon_name="audio-volume-muted-symbolic_red"
elseif (volume >= 0 and volume < 25) then volume_icon_name="audio-volume-muted-symbolic"
elseif (volume < 50) then volume_icon_name="audio-volume-low-symbolic"
elseif (volume < 75) then volume_icon_name="audio-volume-medium-symbolic"
elseif (volume <= 100) then volume_icon_name="audio-volume-high-symbolic"
local args = args or {}
local volume_audio_controller = args.volume_audio_controller or 'pulse'
local device_arg = ''
if volume_audio_controller == 'pulse' then
device_arg = '-D pulse'
end
widget.image = path_to_icons .. volume_icon_name .. ".svg"
local GET_VOLUME_CMD = 'amixer ' .. device_arg .. ' sget Master'
local INC_VOLUME_CMD = 'amixer ' .. device_arg .. ' sset Master 5%+'
local DEC_VOLUME_CMD = 'amixer ' .. device_arg .. ' sset Master 5%-'
local TOG_VOLUME_CMD = 'amixer ' .. device_arg .. ' sset Master toggle'
volume_widget = wibox.widget {
{
id = "icon",
image = path_to_icons .. "audio-volume-muted-symbolic.svg",
resize = false,
widget = wibox.widget.imagebox,
},
layout = wibox.container.margin(_, _, _, 3),
set_image = function(self, path)
self.icon.image = path
end
}
local update_graphic = function(widget, stdout, _, _, _)
local mute = string.match(stdout, "%[(o%D%D?)%]")
local volume = string.match(stdout, "(%d?%d?%d)%%")
volume = tonumber(string.format("% 3d", volume))
local volume_icon_name
if mute == "off" then volume_icon_name="audio-volume-muted-symbolic_red"
elseif (volume >= 0 and volume < 25) then volume_icon_name="audio-volume-muted-symbolic"
elseif (volume < 50) then volume_icon_name="audio-volume-low-symbolic"
elseif (volume < 75) then volume_icon_name="audio-volume-medium-symbolic"
elseif (volume <= 100) then volume_icon_name="audio-volume-high-symbolic"
end
widget.image = path_to_icons .. volume_icon_name .. ".svg"
end
--[[ allows control volume level by:
- clicking on the widget to mute/unmute
- scrolling when cursor is over the widget
]]
volume_widget:connect_signal("button::press", function(_,_,_,button)
if (button == 4) then awful.spawn(INC_VOLUME_CMD, false)
elseif (button == 5) then awful.spawn(DEC_VOLUME_CMD, false)
elseif (button == 1) then awful.spawn(TOG_VOLUME_CMD, false)
end
spawn.easy_async(GET_VOLUME_CMD, function(stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
update_graphic(volume_widget, stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
end)
end)
watch(GET_VOLUME_CMD, 1, update_graphic, volume_widget)
return volume_widget
end
--[[ allows control volume level by:
- clicking on the widget to mute/unmute
- scrolling when cursor is over the widget
]]
volume_widget:connect_signal("button::press", function(_,_,_,button)
if (button == 4) then awful.spawn(INC_VOLUME_CMD, false)
elseif (button == 5) then awful.spawn(DEC_VOLUME_CMD, false)
elseif (button == 1) then awful.spawn(TOG_VOLUME_CMD, false)
end
spawn.easy_async(GET_VOLUME_CMD, function(stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
update_graphic(volume_widget, stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
end)
end)
watch(GET_VOLUME_CMD, 1, update_graphic, volume_widget)
return volume_widget
return setmetatable(volume_widget, { __call = function(_, ...) return worker(...) end })

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# Volumearc widget
Almost the same as [volumebar widget](https://github.com/streetturtle/awesome-wm-widgets/tree/master/volumebar-widget), but using arcchart:
Almost the same as [volumebar widget](https://github.com/streetturtle/awesome-wm-widgets/tree/master/volumebar-widget), but using [arcchart](https://awesomewm.org/doc/api/classes/wibox.container.arcchart.html):
![screenshot](out.gif)
Supports:
Supports
- scroll up - increase volume,
- scroll down - decrease volume,
- left click - mute/unmute.
## Customization
It is possible to customize widget by providing a table with all or some of the following config parameters:
| Name | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| `main_color` | `beautiful.fg_normal` | Color of the arc |
| `mute_color` | `beautiful.fg_urgent` | Color of the arc when mute |
| `path_to_icon` | /usr/share/icons/Arc/status/symbolic/audio-volume-muted-symbolic.svg | Path to the icon |
| `thickness` | 2 | The arc thickness |
| `height` | `beautiful.fg_normal` | Widget height |
| `get_volume_cmd` | `amixer -D pulse sget Master` | Get current volume level |
| `inc_volume_cmd` | `amixer -D pulse sset Master 5%+` | Increase volume level |
| `dec_volume_cmd` | `amixer -D pulse sset Master 5%-` | Descrease volume level |
| `tog_volume_cmd` | `amixer -D pulse sset Master toggle` | Mute / unmute |
### Example:
```lua
volumearc_widget({
main_color = '#af13f7',
mute_color = '#ff0000',
thickness = 5,
height = 25
})
```
The config above results in the following widget:
![custom](./custom.png)
## Installation
Clone repo, include widget and use it in **rc.lua**:
1. Clone this repo under **~/.config/awesome/**
```bash
git clone https://github.com/streetturtle/awesome-wm-widgets.git ~/.config/awesome/
```
1. Require volumearc widget at the beginning of **rc.lua**:
```lua
require("volumearc")

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@ -21,47 +21,67 @@ local TOG_VOLUME_CMD = 'amixer -D pulse sset Master toggle'
local PATH_TO_ICON = "/usr/share/icons/Arc/status/symbolic/audio-volume-muted-symbolic.svg"
local icon = {
id = "icon",
image = PATH_TO_ICON,
resize = true,
widget = wibox.widget.imagebox,
}
local widget = {}
local volumearc = wibox.widget {
icon,
max_value = 1,
thickness = 2,
start_angle = 4.71238898, -- 2pi*3/4
forced_height = 18,
forced_width = 18,
bg = "#ffffff11",
paddings = 2,
widget = wibox.container.arcchart
}
local function worker(args)
local update_graphic = function(widget, stdout, _, _, _)
local mute = string.match(stdout, "%[(o%D%D?)%]")
local volume = string.match(stdout, "(%d?%d?%d)%%")
volume = tonumber(string.format("% 3d", volume))
local args = args or {}
widget.value = volume / 100;
widget.colors = mute == 'off' and { beautiful.widget_red }
or { beautiful.widget_main_color }
local main_color = args.main_color or beautiful.fg_color
local mute_color = args.mute_color or beautiful.fg_urgent
local path_to_icon = args.path_to_icon or PATH_TO_ICON
local thickness = args.thickness or 2
local height = args.height or 18
end
local get_volume_cmd = args.get_volume_cmd or GET_VOLUME_CMD
local inc_volume_cmd = args.inc_volume_cmd or INC_VOLUME_CMD
local dec_volume_cmd = args.dec_volume_cmd or DEC_VOLUME_CMD
local tog_volume_cmd = args.tog_volume_cmd or TOG_VOLUME_CMD
volumearc:connect_signal("button::press", function(_, _, _, button)
if (button == 4) then awful.spawn(INC_VOLUME_CMD, false)
elseif (button == 5) then awful.spawn(DEC_VOLUME_CMD, false)
elseif (button == 1) then awful.spawn(TOG_VOLUME_CMD, false)
local icon = {
id = "icon",
image = path_to_icon,
resize = true,
widget = wibox.widget.imagebox,
}
local volumearc = wibox.widget {
icon,
max_value = 1,
thickness = thickness,
start_angle = 4.71238898, -- 2pi*3/4
forced_height = height,
forced_width = height,
bg = "#ffffff11",
paddings = 2,
widget = wibox.container.arcchart
}
local update_graphic = function(widget, stdout, _, _, _)
local mute = string.match(stdout, "%[(o%D%D?)%]") -- \[(o\D\D?)\] - [on] or [off]
local volume = string.match(stdout, "(%d?%d?%d)%%") -- (\d?\d?\d)\%)
volume = tonumber(string.format("% 3d", volume))
widget.value = volume / 100;
widget.colors = mute == 'off'
and { mute_color }
or { main_color }
end
spawn.easy_async(GET_VOLUME_CMD, function(stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
update_graphic(volumearc, stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
volumearc:connect_signal("button::press", function(_, _, _, button)
if (button == 4) then awful.spawn(inc_volume_cmd, false)
elseif (button == 5) then awful.spawn(dec_volume_cmd, false)
elseif (button == 1) then awful.spawn(tog_volume_cmd, false)
end
spawn.easy_async(get_volume_cmd, function(stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
update_graphic(volumearc, stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
end)
end)
end)
watch(GET_VOLUME_CMD, 1, update_graphic, volumearc)
watch(get_volume_cmd, 1, update_graphic, volumearc)
return volumearc
return volumearc
end
return setmetatable(widget, { __call = function(_, ...) return worker(...) end })

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@ -9,21 +9,75 @@ Supports
- scroll down - decrease volume,
- left click - mute/unmute.
## Installation
## Customization
Clone repo, include widget and use it in **rc.lua**:
It is possible to customize widget by providing a table with all or some of the following config parameters:
| Name | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| `main_color` | `beautiful.fg_normal` | Color of the bar |
| `mute_color` | `beautiful.fg_urgent` | Color of the bar when mute |
| `width` | 50 | The bar width |
| `shape` | `bar` | [gears.shape](https://awesomewm.org/doc/api/libraries/gears.shape.html), could be `octogon`, `hexagon`, `powerline`, etc |
| `margin` | `10` | Top and bottom margin (if your wibar is 22 px high, bar will be 2 px (22 - 2*10)) |
| `get_volume_cmd` | `amixer -D pulse sget Master` | Get current volume level |
| `inc_volume_cmd` | `amixer -D pulse sset Master 5%+` | Increase volume level |
| `dec_volume_cmd` | `amixer -D pulse sset Master 5%-` | Descrease volume level |
| `tog_volume_cmd` | `amixer -D pulse sset Master toggle` | Mute / unmute |
### Example:
```lua
local volumebar_widget = require("awesome-wm-widgets.volumebar-widget.volumebar")
...
s.mytasklist, -- Middle widget
{ -- Right widgets
layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
...
volumebar_widget,
...
volumebar_widget({
main_color = '#af13f7',
mute_color = '#ff0000',
width = 80,
shape = 'rounded_bar',
margins = 8
})
```
Above config results in following widget:
![custom](./custom.png)
## Installation
1. Clone this repo under **~/.config/awesome/**
```bash
git clone https://github.com/streetturtle/awesome-wm-widgets.git ~/.config/awesome/
```
1. Require volumebar widget at the beginning of **rc.lua**:
```lua
local volumebar_widget = require("awesome-wm-widgets.volumebar-widget.volumebar")
```
1. Add widget to the tasklist:
```lua
s.mytasklist, -- Middle widget
{ -- Right widgets
layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
...
--[[default]]
volumebar_widget(),
--[[or customized]]
volumebar_widget({
main_color = '#af13f7',
mute_color = '#ff0000',
width = 80,
shape = 'rounded_bar', -- octogon, hexagon, powerline, etc
-- bar's height = wibar's height minus 2x margins
margins = 8
}),
...
```
## Troubleshooting
If the bar is not showing up, try to decrease top or bottom margin - widget uses hardcoded margins for vertical alignment, so if your wibox is too small then bar is simply hidden by the margins.

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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
-------------------------------------------------
local awful = require("awful")
local beautiful = require("beautiful")
local gears = require("gears")
local spawn = require("awful.spawn")
local watch = require("awful.widget.watch")
@ -19,48 +20,66 @@ local INC_VOLUME_CMD = 'amixer -D pulse sset Master 5%+'
local DEC_VOLUME_CMD = 'amixer -D pulse sset Master 5%-'
local TOG_VOLUME_CMD = 'amixer -D pulse sset Master toggle'
local bar_color = "#74aeab"
local mute_color = "#ff0000"
local background_color = "#3a3a3a"
local widget = {}
local volumebar_widget = wibox.widget {
max_value = 1,
forced_width = 50,
paddings = 0,
border_width = 0.5,
color = bar_color,
background_color = background_color,
shape = gears.shape.bar,
clip = true,
margins = {
top = 10,
bottom = 10,
},
widget = wibox.widget.progressbar
}
local function worker(args)
local update_graphic = function(widget, stdout, _, _, _)
local mute = string.match(stdout, "%[(o%D%D?)%]")
local volume = string.match(stdout, "(%d?%d?%d)%%")
volume = tonumber(string.format("% 3d", volume))
local args = args or {}
widget.value = volume / 100;
widget.color = mute == "off" and mute_color
or bar_color
local main_color = args.main_color or beautiful.fg_normal
local mute_color = args.mute_color or beautiful.fg_urgent
local width = args.width or 50
local shape = args.shape or 'bar'
local margins = args.margins or 10
end
local get_volume_cmd = args.get_volume_cmd or GET_VOLUME_CMD
local inc_volume_cmd = args.inc_volume_cmd or INC_VOLUME_CMD
local dec_volume_cmd = args.dec_volume_cmd or DEC_VOLUME_CMD
local tog_volume_cmd = args.tog_volume_cmd or TOG_VOLUME_CMD
local volumebar_widget = wibox.widget {
max_value = 1,
forced_width = width,
color = main_color,
background_color = '#ffffff11',
shape = gears.shape[shape],
margins = {
top = margins,
bottom = margins,
},
widget = wibox.widget.progressbar
}
local update_graphic = function(widget, stdout, _, _, _)
local mute = string.match(stdout, "%[(o%D%D?)%]") -- \[(o\D\D?)\] - [on] or [off]
local volume = string.match(stdout, "(%d?%d?%d)%%") -- (\d?\d?\d)\%)
volume = tonumber(string.format("% 3d", volume))
widget.value = volume / 100;
widget.color = mute == "off"
and mute_color
or main_color
volumebar_widget:connect_signal("button::press", function(_,_,_,button)
if (button == 4) then awful.spawn(INC_VOLUME_CMD)
elseif (button == 5) then awful.spawn(DEC_VOLUME_CMD)
elseif (button == 1) then awful.spawn(TOG_VOLUME_CMD)
end
spawn.easy_async(GET_VOLUME_CMD, function(stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
update_graphic(volumebar_widget, stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
volumebar_widget:connect_signal("button::press", function(_, _, _, button)
if (button == 4) then
awful.spawn(inc_volume_cmd)
elseif (button == 5) then
awful.spawn(dec_volume_cmd)
elseif (button == 1) then
awful.spawn(tog_volume_cmd)
end
spawn.easy_async(get_volume_cmd, function(stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
update_graphic(volumebar_widget, stdout, stderr, exitreason, exitcode)
end)
end)
end)
watch(GET_VOLUME_CMD, 1, update_graphic, volumebar_widget)
watch(get_volume_cmd, 1, update_graphic, volumebar_widget)
return volumebar_widget
end
return setmetatable(widget, { __call = function(_, ...) return worker(...) end })
return volumebar_widget

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@ -4,6 +4,30 @@
Note that widget uses the Arc icon theme, so it should be [installed](https://github.com/horst3180/arc-icon-theme#installation) first under **/usr/share/icons/Arc/** folder.
## Customization
It is possible to customize widget by providing a table with all or some of the following config parameters:
| Name | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| `font` | `Play 9` | Font |
| `city` | `Montreal,ca` | City name and country code, [more info](https://openweathermap.org/current) |
| `api_key` | none| API key, required |
| `units` | `metric` | `metric` for celsius, `imperial` for fahrenheit |
| `both_units_widget` | `false` | show temperature in both units (15°C (59°F)) or in one (15°C) |
| `both_units_popup` | `false` | same as above but for popup |
### Example:
```lua
weather_widget({
api_key = 'your-api-key',
units = 'imperial',
font = 'Ubuntu Mono 9'
}),
```
## Installation
1. Install lua socket - to make HTTP calls to get the weather information.
@ -24,7 +48,7 @@ Note that widget uses the Arc icon theme, so it should be [installed](https://gi
git clone https://github.com/streetturtle/awesome-wm-widgets.git ~/.config/awesome/
```
1. Get Open Weather Map app id here: [openweathermap.org/appid](https://openweathermap.org/appid) and place it in **~/.config/awesome/awesome-wm-widgets/secrets.lua**, or directly in the widget. Don't forget to set also your city and units - C/F.
1. Get Open Weather Map app id here: [openweathermap.org/appid](https://openweathermap.org/appid).
1. Require weather widget at the beginning of **rc.lua**:
@ -39,7 +63,14 @@ Note that widget uses the Arc icon theme, so it should be [installed](https://gi
{ -- Right widgets
layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
...
weather_widget,
--default
weather_widget({api_key = 'your-api-key'}),
--customized
weather_widget({
api_key = 'your-api-key',
units = 'imperial',
font = 'Ubuntu Mono 9'
})
...
```

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@ -14,153 +14,197 @@ local naughty = require("naughty")
local wibox = require("wibox")
local gears = require("gears")
local secrets = require("awesome-wm-widgets.secrets")
local weather_api_url = (
'https://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather'
.. '?q=' .. secrets.weather_widget_city
.. '&appid=' .. secrets.weather_widget_api_key
.. '&units=' .. secrets.weather_widget_units
)
local path_to_icons = "/usr/share/icons/Arc/status/symbolic/"
local icon_widget = wibox.widget {
{
id = "icon",
resize = false,
widget = wibox.widget.imagebox,
},
layout = wibox.container.margin(_ , 0, 0, 3),
set_image = function(self, path)
self.icon.image = path
end,
}
local weather_widget = {}
local temp_widget = wibox.widget{
font = "Play 9",
widget = wibox.widget.textbox,
}
local function worker(args)
local weather_widget = wibox.widget {
icon_widget,
temp_widget,
layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
}
local args = args or {}
--- Maps openWeatherMap icons to Arc icons
local icon_map = {
["01d"] = "weather-clear-symbolic.svg",
["02d"] = "weather-few-clouds-symbolic.svg",
["03d"] = "weather-clouds-symbolic.svg",
["04d"] = "weather-overcast-symbolic.svg",
["09d"] = "weather-showers-scattered-symbolic.svg",
["10d"] = "weather-showers-symbolic.svg",
["11d"] = "weather-storm-symbolic.svg",
["13d"] = "weather-snow-symbolic.svg",
["50d"] = "weather-fog-symbolic.svg",
["01n"] = "weather-clear-night-symbolic.svg",
["02n"] = "weather-few-clouds-night-symbolic.svg",
["03n"] = "weather-clouds-night-symbolic.svg",
["04n"] = "weather-overcast-symbolic.svg",
["09n"] = "weather-showers-scattered-symbolic.svg",
["10n"] = "weather-showers-symbolic.svg",
["11n"] = "weather-storm-symbolic.svg",
["13n"] = "weather-snow-symbolic.svg",
["50n"] = "weather-fog-symbolic.svg"
}
local font = args.font or 'Play 9'
local city = args.city or 'Montreal,ca'
local api_key = args.api_key or naughty.notify{preset = naughty.config.presets.critical, text = 'OpenweatherMap API key is not set'}
local units = args.units or 'metric'
local both_units_widget = args.both_units_widget or false
local both_units_popup = args.both_units_popup or false
--- Return wind direction as a string.
local function to_direction(degrees)
-- Ref: https://www.campbellsci.eu/blog/convert-wind-directions
if degrees == nil then
return "Unknown dir"
end
local directions = {
"N",
"NNE",
"NE",
"ENE",
"E",
"ESE",
"SE",
"SSE",
"S",
"SSW",
"SW",
"WSW",
"W",
"WNW",
"NW",
"NNW",
"N",
local weather_api_url = (
'https://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/weather'
.. '?q=' .. city
.. '&appid=' .. api_key
.. '&units=' .. units
)
local icon_widget = wibox.widget {
{
id = "icon",
resize = false,
widget = wibox.widget.imagebox,
},
layout = wibox.container.margin(_, 0, 0, 3),
set_image = function(self, path)
self.icon.image = path
end,
}
return directions[math.floor((degrees % 360) / 22.5) + 1]
local temp_widget = wibox.widget {
font = font,
widget = wibox.widget.textbox,
}
weather_widget = wibox.widget {
icon_widget,
temp_widget,
layout = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal,
}
--- Maps openWeatherMap icons to Arc icons
local icon_map = {
["01d"] = "weather-clear-symbolic.svg",
["02d"] = "weather-few-clouds-symbolic.svg",
["03d"] = "weather-clouds-symbolic.svg",
["04d"] = "weather-overcast-symbolic.svg",
["09d"] = "weather-showers-scattered-symbolic.svg",
["10d"] = "weather-showers-symbolic.svg",
["11d"] = "weather-storm-symbolic.svg",
["13d"] = "weather-snow-symbolic.svg",
["50d"] = "weather-fog-symbolic.svg",
["01n"] = "weather-clear-night-symbolic.svg",
["02n"] = "weather-few-clouds-night-symbolic.svg",
["03n"] = "weather-clouds-night-symbolic.svg",
["04n"] = "weather-overcast-symbolic.svg",
["09n"] = "weather-showers-scattered-symbolic.svg",
["10n"] = "weather-showers-symbolic.svg",
["11n"] = "weather-storm-symbolic.svg",
["13n"] = "weather-snow-symbolic.svg",
["50n"] = "weather-fog-symbolic.svg"
}
--- Return wind direction as a string.
local function to_direction(degrees)
-- Ref: https://www.campbellsci.eu/blog/convert-wind-directions
if degrees == nil then
return "Unknown dir"
end
local directions = {
"N",
"NNE",
"NE",
"ENE",
"E",
"ESE",
"SE",
"SSE",
"S",
"SSW",
"SW",
"WSW",
"W",
"WNW",
"NW",
"NNW",
"N",
}
return directions[math.floor((degrees % 360) / 22.5) + 1]
end
-- Convert degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit
local function celsius_to_fahrenheit(c)
return c*9/5+32
end
-- Convert degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius
local function fahrenheit_to_celsius(f)
return (f-32)*5/9
end
local weather_timer = gears.timer({ timeout = 60 })
local resp
local function gen_temperature_str(temp, fmt_str, show_other_units)
local temp_str = string.format(fmt_str, temp)
local s = temp_str .. '°' .. (units == 'metric' and 'C' or 'F')
if (show_other_units) then
local temp_conv, units_conv
if (units == 'metric') then
temp_conv = celsius_to_fahrenheit(temp)
units_conv = 'F'
else
temp_conv = fahrenheit_to_celsius(temp)
units_conv = 'C'
end
local temp_conv_str = string.format(fmt_str, temp_conv)
s = s .. ' ' .. '('.. temp_conv_str .. '°' .. units_conv .. ')'
end
return s
end
weather_timer:connect_signal("timeout", function ()
local resp_json = {}
local res, status = http.request{
url=weather_api_url,
sink=ltn12.sink.table(resp_json),
-- ref:
-- http://w3.impa.br/~diego/software/luasocket/old/luasocket-2.0/http.html
create=function()
-- ref: https://stackoverflow.com/a/6021774/595220
local req_sock = socket.tcp()
-- 't' — overall timeout
req_sock:settimeout(0.2, 't')
-- 'b' — block timeout
req_sock:settimeout(0.001, 'b')
return req_sock
end
}
if (resp_json ~= nil) then
resp_json = table.concat(resp_json)
end
if (status ~= 200 and resp_json ~= nil and resp_json ~= '') then
local err_resp = json.decode(resp_json)
naughty.notify{
title = 'Weather Widget Error',
text = err_resp.message,
preset = naughty.config.presets.critical,
}
elseif (resp_json ~= nil and resp_json ~= '') then
resp = json.decode(resp_json)
icon_widget.image = path_to_icons .. icon_map[resp.weather[1].icon]
temp_widget:set_text(gen_temperature_str(resp.main.temp, '%.0f', both_units_widget))
end
end)
weather_timer:start()
weather_timer:emit_signal("timeout")
--- Notification with weather information. Popups when mouse hovers over the icon
local notification
weather_widget:connect_signal("mouse::enter", function()
notification = naughty.notify{
icon = path_to_icons .. icon_map[resp.weather[1].icon],
icon_size=20,
text =
'<big>' .. resp.weather[1].main .. ' (' .. resp.weather[1].description .. ')</big><br>' ..
'<b>Humidity:</b> ' .. resp.main.humidity .. '%<br>' ..
'<b>Temperature:</b> ' .. gen_temperature_str(resp.main.temp, '%.1f',
both_units_popup) .. '<br>' ..
'<b>Pressure:</b> ' .. resp.main.pressure .. 'hPa<br>' ..
'<b>Clouds:</b> ' .. resp.clouds.all .. '%<br>' ..
'<b>Wind:</b> ' .. resp.wind.speed .. 'm/s (' .. to_direction(resp.wind.deg) .. ')',
timeout = 5, hover_timeout = 10,
width = (both_units_popup == true and 210 or 200)
}
end)
weather_widget:connect_signal("mouse::leave", function()
naughty.destroy(notification)
end)
return weather_widget
end
local weather_timer = gears.timer({ timeout = 60 })
local resp
weather_timer:connect_signal("timeout", function ()
local resp_json = {}
local res, status = http.request{
url=weather_api_url,
sink=ltn12.sink.table(resp_json),
-- ref:
-- http://w3.impa.br/~diego/software/luasocket/old/luasocket-2.0/http.html
create=function()
-- ref: https://stackoverflow.com/a/6021774/595220
local req_sock = socket.tcp()
-- 't' — overall timeout
req_sock:settimeout(0.2, 't')
-- 'b' — block timeout
req_sock:settimeout(0.001, 'b')
return req_sock
end
}
if (resp_json ~= nil) then
resp_json = table.concat(resp_json)
end
if (status ~= 200 and resp_json ~= nil and resp_json ~= '') then
local err_resp = json.decode(resp_json)
naughty.notify{
title = 'Weather Widget Error',
text = err_resp.message,
preset = naughty.config.presets.critical,
}
elseif (resp_json ~= nil and resp_json ~= '') then
resp = json.decode(resp_json)
icon_widget.image = path_to_icons .. icon_map[resp.weather[1].icon]
temp_widget:set_text(string.gsub(resp.main.temp, "%.%d+", "")
.. '°'
.. (secrets.weather_widget_units == 'metric' and 'C' or 'F'))
end
end)
weather_timer:start()
weather_timer:emit_signal("timeout")
--- Notification with weather information. Popups when mouse hovers over the icon
local notification
weather_widget:connect_signal("mouse::enter", function()
notification = naughty.notify{
icon = path_to_icons .. icon_map[resp.weather[1].icon],
icon_size=20,
text =
'<big>' .. resp.weather[1].main .. ' (' .. resp.weather[1].description .. ')</big><br>' ..
'<b>Humidity:</b> ' .. resp.main.humidity .. '%<br>' ..
'<b>Temperature:</b> ' .. resp.main.temp .. '°'
.. (secrets.weather_widget_units == 'metric' and 'C' or 'F') .. '<br>' ..
'<b>Pressure:</b> ' .. resp.main.pressure .. 'hPa<br>' ..
'<b>Clouds:</b> ' .. resp.clouds.all .. '%<br>' ..
'<b>Wind:</b> ' .. resp.wind.speed .. 'm/s (' .. to_direction(resp.wind.deg) .. ')',
timeout = 5, hover_timeout = 10,
width = 200
}
end)
weather_widget:connect_signal("mouse::leave", function()
naughty.destroy(notification)
end)
return weather_widget
return setmetatable(weather_widget, { __call = function(_, ...)
return worker(...)
end })