container: Add an 'Arc chart' container.

A lot of conky config use this type of widgets. It looks very nice
on thicker wiboxes.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
-- A circular chart (arc chart).
--
-- It can contain a central widget (or not) and display multiple values.
--
--@DOC_wibox_container_defaults_arcchart_EXAMPLE@
-- @author Emmanuel Lepage Vallee <elv1313@gmail.com>
-- @copyright 2013 Emmanuel Lepage Vallee
-- @release @AWESOME_VERSION@
-- @classmod wibox.container.arcchart
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
local setmetatable = setmetatable
local base = require("wibox.widget.base")
local shape = require("gears.shape" )
local util = require( "awful.util" )
local color = require( "gears.color" )
local beautiful = require("beautiful" )
local arcchart = { mt = {} }
--- The progressbar border background color.
-- @beautiful beautiful.arcchart_border_color
--- The progressbar foreground color.
-- @beautiful beautiful.arcchart_color
--- The progressbar border width.
-- @beautiful beautiful.arcchart_border_width
--- The padding between the outline and the progressbar.
-- @beautiful beautiful.arcchart_paddings
-- @tparam[opt=0] table|number paddings A number or a table
-- @tparam[opt=0] number paddings.top
-- @tparam[opt=0] number paddings.bottom
-- @tparam[opt=0] number paddings.left
-- @tparam[opt=0] number paddings.right
--- The arc thickness.
-- @beautiful beautiful.thickness
-- @param number
local function outline_workarea(width, height)
local x, y = 0, 0
local size = math.min(width, height)
return {x=x+(width-size)/2, y=y+(height-size)/2, width=size, height=size}
end
-- The child widget area
local function content_workarea(self, width, height)
local padding = self._private.paddings or {}
local border_width = self:get_border_width() or 0
local wa = outline_workarea(width, height)
local thickness = math.max(border_width, self:get_thickness() or 5)
wa.x = wa.x + (padding.left or 0) + thickness + 2*border_width
wa.y = wa.y + (padding.top or 0) + thickness + 2*border_width
wa.width = wa.width - (padding.left or 0) - (padding.right or 0)
- 2*thickness - 4*border_width
wa.height = wa.height - (padding.top or 0) - (padding.bottom or 0)
- 2*thickness - 4*border_width
return wa
end
-- Draw the radial outline and progress
function arcchart:after_draw_children(_, cr, width, height)
cr:restore()
local values = self:get_values() or {}
local border_width = self:get_border_width() or 0
local thickness = math.max(border_width, self:get_thickness() or 5)
local offset = thickness + 2*border_width
-- Draw a circular background
local bg = self:get_bg()
if bg then
cr:save()
cr:translate(offset/2, offset/2)
shape.circle(
cr,
width-offset,
height-offset
)
cr:set_line_width(thickness+2*border_width)
cr:set_source(color(bg))
cr:stroke()
cr:restore()
end
if #values == 0 then
return
end
local wa = outline_workarea(width, height)
cr:translate(wa.x+border_width/2, wa.y+border_width/2)
-- Get the min and max value
--local min_val = self:get_min_value() or 0 --TODO support min_values
local max_val = self:get_max_value()
local sum = 0
if not max_val then
for _, v in ipairs(values) do
sum = sum + v
end
max_val = sum
end
max_val = math.max(max_val, sum)
local use_rounded_edges = sum ~= max_val and self:get_rounded_edge()
-- Fallback to the current foreground color
local colors = self:get_colors() or {}
-- Draw the outline
local offset_angle = self:get_start_angle() or math.pi
local start_angle, end_angle = offset_angle, offset_angle
for k, v in ipairs(values) do
end_angle = start_angle + (v*2*math.pi) / max_val
if colors[k] then
cr:set_source(color(colors[k]))
end
shape.arc(cr, wa.width-border_width, wa.height-border_width,
thickness+border_width, math.pi-end_angle, math.pi-start_angle,
(use_rounded_edges and k == 1), (use_rounded_edges and k == #values)
)
cr:fill()
start_angle = end_angle
end
if border_width > 0 then
local border_color = self:get_border_color()
cr:set_source(color(border_color))
cr:set_line_width(border_width)
shape.arc(cr, wa.width-border_width, wa.height-border_width,
thickness+border_width, math.pi-end_angle, math.pi-offset_angle,
use_rounded_edges, use_rounded_edges
)
cr:stroke()
end
end
-- Set the clip
function arcchart:before_draw_children(_, cr, width, height)
cr:save()
local wa = content_workarea(self, width, height)
cr:translate(wa.x, wa.y)
shape.circle(
cr,
wa.width,
wa.height
)
cr:clip()
cr:translate(-wa.x, -wa.y)
end
-- Layout this layout
function arcchart:layout(_, width, height)
if self._private.widget then
local wa = content_workarea(self, width, height)
return { base.place_widget_at(
self._private.widget, wa.x, wa.y, wa.width, wa.height
) }
end
end
-- Fit this layout into the given area
function arcchart:fit(_, width, height)
local size = math.min(width, height)
return size, size
end
--- The widget to wrap in a radial proggressbar.
-- @property widget
-- @tparam widget widget The widget
function arcchart:set_widget(widget)
if widget then
base.check_widget(widget)
end
self._private.widget = widget
self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
end
--- Get the children elements.
-- @treturn table The children
function arcchart:get_children()
return {self._private.widget}
end
--- Replace the layout children
-- This layout only accept one children, all others will be ignored
-- @tparam table children A table composed of valid widgets
function arcchart:set_children(children)
self._private.widget = children and children[1]
self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
end
--- Reset this layout. The widget will be removed and the rotation reset.
function arcchart:reset()
self:set_widget(nil)
end
for _,v in ipairs {"left", "right", "top", "bottom"} do
arcchart["set_"..v.."_padding"] = function(self, val)
self._private.paddings = self._private.paddings or {}
self._private.paddings[v] = val
self:emit_signal("widget::redraw_needed")
self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
end
end
--- The padding between the outline and the progressbar.
--@DOC_wibox_container_arcchart_paddings_EXAMPLE@
-- @property paddings
-- @tparam[opt=0] table|number paddings A number or a table
-- @tparam[opt=0] number paddings.top
-- @tparam[opt=0] number paddings.bottom
-- @tparam[opt=0] number paddings.left
-- @tparam[opt=0] number paddings.right
--- The border background color.
--@DOC_wibox_container_arcchart_border_color_EXAMPLE@
-- @property border_color
--- The border foreground color.
--@DOC_wibox_container_arcchart_color_EXAMPLE@
-- @property color
--- The border width.
--@DOC_wibox_container_arcchart_border_width_EXAMPLE@
-- @property border_width
-- @tparam[opt=3] number border_width
--- The minimum value.
-- @property min_value
--- The maximum value.
-- @property max_value
--- The radial background.
--@DOC_wibox_container_arcchart_bg_EXAMPLE@
-- @property bg
-- @param color
-- @see gears.color
--- The value.
--@DOC_wibox_container_arcchart_value_EXAMPLE@
-- @property value
-- @tparam number value Between min_value and max_value
-- @see values
--- The values.
-- The arcchart is designed to display multiple values at once. Each will be
-- shown in table order.
--@DOC_wibox_container_arcchart_values_EXAMPLE@
-- @property values
-- @tparam table values An ordered set if values.
-- @see value
--- If the chart has rounded edges.
--@DOC_wibox_container_arcchart_rounded_edge_EXAMPLE@
-- @property rounded_edge
-- @param[opt=false] boolean
--- The arc thickness.
--@DOC_wibox_container_arcchart_thickness_EXAMPLE@
-- @property thickness
-- @param number
--- The (radiant) angle where the first value start.
--@DOC_wibox_container_arcchart_start_angle_EXAMPLE@
-- @property start_angle
-- @param[opt=math.pi] number A number between 0 and 2*math.pi
for _, prop in ipairs {"border_width", "border_color", "paddings", "colors",
"rounded_edge", "bg", "thickness", "values", "min_value", "max_value",
"start_angle" } do
arcchart["set_"..prop] = function(self, value)
self._private[prop] = value
self:emit_signal("property::"..prop)
self:emit_signal("widget::redraw_needed")
end
arcchart["get_"..prop] = function(self)
return self._private[prop] or beautiful["arcchart_"..prop]
end
end
function arcchart:set_paddings(val)
self._private.paddings = type(val) == "number" and {
left = val,
right = val,
top = val,
bottom = val,
} or val or {}
self:emit_signal("property::paddings")
self:emit_signal("widget::redraw_needed")
self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
end
function arcchart:set_value(value)
self:set_values {value}
end
--- Returns a new arcchart layout.
-- @param[opt] widget The widget to display.
-- @function wibox.container.arcchart
local function new(widget)
local ret = base.make_widget(nil, nil, {
enable_properties = true,
})
util.table.crush(ret, arcchart)
ret:set_widget(widget)
return ret
end
function arcchart.mt:__call(...)
return new(...)
end
--@DOC_widget_COMMON@
--@DOC_object_COMMON@
return setmetatable(arcchart, arcchart.mt)
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scroll = require("wibox.container.scroll");
background = require("wibox.container.background");
radialprogressbar = require("wibox.container.radialprogressbar");
arcchart = require("wibox.container.arcchart");
}, {__call = function(_, args) return base.make_widget_declarative(args) end})
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