awesome/lib/awful/widget/graph.lua

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--- A graph widget.
--
-- @author Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
-- @copyright 2009 Julien Danjou
-- @release @AWESOME_VERSION@
-- @classmod awful.widget.graph
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
local setmetatable = setmetatable
local ipairs = ipairs
local math = math
local table = table
local type = type
local color = require("gears.color")
local base = require("wibox.widget.base")
local graph = { mt = {} }
local data = setmetatable({}, { __mode = "k" })
--- Set the graph border color.
-- If the value is nil, no border will be drawn.
--
-- @function set_border_color
-- @param graph The graph.
-- @param color The border color to set.
--- Set the graph foreground color.
--
-- @function set_color
-- @param graph The graph.
-- @param color The graph color.
-- @see gears.color.create_pattern
--- Set the graph background color.
--
-- @function set_background_color
-- @param graph The graph.
-- @param color The graph background color.
--- Set the maximum value the graph should handle.
-- If "scale" is also set, the graph never scales up below this value, but it
-- automatically scales down to make all data fit.
--
-- @function set_max_value
-- @param graph The graph.
-- @param value The value.
--- Set the graph to automatically scale its values. Default is false.
--
-- @function set_scale
-- @param graph The graph.
-- @param scale A boolean value
--- Set the graph to draw stacks. Default is false.
--
-- @function set_stack
-- @param graph The graph.
-- @param stack A boolean value.
--- Set the graph stacking colors. Order matters.
--
-- @function set_stack_colors
-- @param graph The graph.
-- @param stack_colors A table with stacking colors.
local properties = { "width", "height", "border_color", "stack",
"stack_colors", "color", "background_color",
"max_value", "scale" }
function graph.draw(_graph, _, cr, width, height)
local max_value = data[_graph].max_value
local values = data[_graph].values
cr:set_line_width(1)
-- Draw the background first
cr:set_source(color(data[_graph].background_color or "#000000aa"))
cr:paint()
-- Account for the border width
cr:save()
if data[_graph].border_color then
cr:translate(1, 1)
width, height = width - 2, height - 2
end
-- Draw a stacked graph
if data[_graph].stack then
if data[_graph].scale then
for _, v in ipairs(values) do
for _, sv in ipairs(v) do
if sv > max_value then
max_value = sv
end
end
end
end
for i = 0, width do
local rel_i = 0
local rel_x = i + 0.5
if data[_graph].stack_colors then
for idx, col in ipairs(data[_graph].stack_colors) do
local stack_values = values[idx]
if stack_values and i < #stack_values then
local value = stack_values[#stack_values - i] + rel_i
cr:move_to(rel_x, height * (1 - (rel_i / max_value)))
cr:line_to(rel_x, height * (1 - (value / max_value)))
cr:set_source(color(col or "#ff0000"))
cr:stroke()
rel_i = value
end
end
end
end
else
if data[_graph].scale then
for _, v in ipairs(values) do
if v > max_value then
max_value = v
end
end
end
-- Draw the background on no value
if #values ~= 0 then
-- Draw reverse
for i = 0, #values - 1 do
local value = values[#values - i]
if value >= 0 then
value = value / max_value
cr:move_to(i + 0.5, height * (1 - value))
cr:line_to(i + 0.5, height)
end
end
cr:set_source(color(data[_graph].color or "#ff0000"))
cr:stroke()
end
end
-- Undo the cr:translate() for the border
cr:restore()
-- Draw the border last so that it overlaps already drawn values
if data[_graph].border_color then
-- We decremented these by two above
width, height = width + 2, height + 2
-- Draw the border
cr:rectangle(0.5, 0.5, width - 1, height - 1)
cr:set_source(color(data[_graph].border_color or "#ffffff"))
cr:stroke()
end
end
function graph.fit(_graph)
return data[_graph].width, data[_graph].height
end
--- Add a value to the graph
-- @param _graph The graph.
-- @param value The value between 0 and 1.
-- @param group The stack color group index.
local function add_value(_graph, value, group)
if not _graph then return end
value = value or 0
local values = data[_graph].values
local max_value = data[_graph].max_value
value = math.max(0, value)
if not data[_graph].scale then
value = math.min(max_value, value)
end
if data[_graph].stack and group then
if not data[_graph].values[group]
or type(data[_graph].values[group]) ~= "table"
then
data[_graph].values[group] = {}
end
values = data[_graph].values[group]
end
table.insert(values, value)
local border_width = 0
if data[_graph].border_color then border_width = 2 end
-- Ensure we never have more data than we can draw
while #values > data[_graph].width - border_width do
table.remove(values, 1)
end
_graph:emit_signal("widget::redraw_needed")
return _graph
end
--- Set the graph height.
-- @param height The height to set.
function graph:set_height(height)
if height >= 5 then
data[self].height = height
self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
end
return self
end
--- Set the graph width.
-- @param width The width to set.
function graph:set_width(width)
if width >= 5 then
data[self].width = width
self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
end
return self
end
-- Build properties function
for _, prop in ipairs(properties) do
if not graph["set_" .. prop] then
graph["set_" .. prop] = function(_graph, value)
if data[_graph][prop] ~= value then
data[_graph][prop] = value
_graph:emit_signal("widget::redraw_needed")
end
return _graph
end
end
if not graph["get_" .. prop] then
graph["get_" .. prop] = function(_graph)
return data[_graph][prop]
end
end
end
--- Create a graph widget.
-- @param args Standard widget() arguments. You should add width and height
-- key to set graph geometry.
-- @return A graph widget.
function graph.new(args)
args = args or {}
local width = args.width or 100
local height = args.height or 20
if width < 5 or height < 5 then return end
local _graph = base.make_widget()
data[_graph] = { width = width, height = height, values = {}, max_value = 1 }
-- Set methods
_graph.add_value = add_value
_graph.draw = graph.draw
_graph.fit = graph.fit
for _, prop in ipairs(properties) do
_graph["set_" .. prop] = graph["set_" .. prop]
_graph["get_" .. prop] = graph["get_" .. prop]
end
return _graph
end
function graph.mt:__call(...)
return graph.new(...)
end
return setmetatable(graph, graph.mt)
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