This will be shared by the notifications stored in a wibox/wibar and the
ones using a popup. It extends the constraint and margins container
to take care of some boilerplate code. While other widgets have their
own public API, those 2 are private since they are not different enough
to warrent a new public module.
There is some boilerplate code that make using the widget_template
harder when using the raw `wibox.container.background`. This widget
takes care of it.
It is a normal textbox with some extra boilerplate code. Having this
in a separate widget allows the notification to be defined from rc.lua
without a ton of beautiful options and connect_signal.
This way their name doesn't get mangle by the broken magic. It will also
eventually allow to `error()` in the template when the implicit
`@function` is used.
This commit also fixes a large number of issues found while
proof-reading everything.
ldoc has a magical `@classmod` module type which tries to detect
what is a method and what is a static function. It fails about as
often as it works. This commit makes everything explicit to remove
such issues.
Fixes#2640
Ref #1373
* naughty.legacy: Fix a regression caused by a prior fix.
The title was only set "later" because it was called too early.
The intended result was to prevent the code from being executed when
there is no leagcy popup, but it had this side effect.
* naughty.dbus: Expose the new "private" methods so they can be tested.
Because it now uses Gio instead of capi.dbus, it isn't possible to
just shim the backend anymore.
* shims: Upgrade the dbus shims to also emulate some Gio behavior.
As usual, it is the most basic version that produces the correct
result. It doesn't try to comply to the real API.
LGI truncates GVariant bytestring instances at the first embedded \0
byte when using .value for "unwrapping". This commit works around that
problem by avoiding the .value API for accessing the image data [0].
Thanks a lot to Will Dietz for finding this problem and for providing a
preliminary patch fixing the problem. That saved me a lot of time [1].
[0]: https://github.com/pavouk/lgi/pull/223
[1]: eecdeb7d46
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
This starts the switch from our own, semi-broken DBus bindings to using
the sane bindings that Gio provides.
Part-of: https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/issues/1093
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
When you call `reset_timeout` on a notification with 0 timeout and thus no timer, a nil field error occures.
(can be tested with `awesome-client 'require"naughty".notification{message="TEST",timeout=0}:reset_timeout()'`)
Everywhere else in similar places (even at the beginning of the `reset_timeout`) the `self.timer` field is checked so i guess it was just forgotten there.
Previously, it would create a new object. The leaves the old
`replaces_id` logic mostly intact for now to keep the full backward
compatibility. I don't think anybody would have noticed the changed, by
time and time again we had proof that some silent users have some
amazing and advanced code hidden somewhere. It could be cleaned later
when breaking compatibility isn't an issue.
When the mouse is over or a keyboard driven menu is open, avoid
unexpected expiration to mess with the current notifications.
This commit also improve the `suspended` behavior to correctly
emit some signals.
The current API is non-compliant with the 1.0 spec and cannot represent
the v1.2 spec at all. The pair of name and callback fails to represent
the explicit ordering and cannot support the icons cleanly.
Plus to support the keyboard navigation use case, the notification
action need to be able to get some sort of focus state. Having an
object makes this easy.
When mangling notifications via naughty.config.notify_callback it is
advised (1) to return nil to reject a notification. The underlaying dbus
library tries to access a field of that notification table and fails.
(1) https://awesomewm.org/doc/api/libraries/naughty.html
When an icon is sent over dbus, we turn this into a cairo ImageSurface.
This is done by turning the actual icon data into a string and using
cairo.ImageSurface.create_for_data() to create a surface for this data.
However, this function only creates an ImageSurface that refers to this
data. It does not copy the data. Thus, when the Lua GC later frees the
string, we have a cairo surface that refers to already-freed data.
Fix this by duplicating the cairo surface, which makes cairo create a
copy of the data. Then, we finish the original surface. While doing
this, the string is kept alive in a local variable.
(Possibly) Fixes: https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/issues/2361
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
* Add support for resizing notification icon with respect to aspect
Previously, if an icon was not exactly square, an icon size set in configuration
would cause the notification to pad the icon with empty space so dimensions are
equal.
Now behaviour is different: the bigger dimension of the icon is scaled to fit
the icon_size value, while smaller is scaled same amount to preserve aspect.
Also, ImageSurface is now not created as fixed size square, but it's dimensions
are computed in similar way.
* Round the computed dimensions of ImageSurface
Even one pixel off is still off.
This fixes a regression introduced in be29ee6768. This commit changed
naughty to reuse an already-existing wibox when replaces_id is used,
instead of creating a new wibox. However, some of the properties that
are set only when creating a wibox were ignored due to this.
Fixes: https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/issues/2040
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
Using `beautiful.get()` has the drawback of not supporting theme
variables set from `rc.lua`. It is also used less often than
direct theme access, making it a bit inconsistent with how other
modules behave.
Possible use-case could be a do-not-disturb mode where notifications
should be suspended, but some notifications triggered directly by
a user interaction (e.g. change of keyboard layout, etc.) should
still be shown.
Fixes: https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/issues/1728
* Move table functions out of awful.util into new gears.table
* travis: Use v9999 prefix for full requests
Make sure no newly deprecated functions are used
* Move all `awful.util.table.*` calls to `gears.table.*` calls
Move table test functions from awful/util_spec to new gears/table_spec
Change awful.util.subsets call to gears.math.subsets in awful/key.lua
It does not provide much value. The version number is already known to
ldoc globally in the "description" variable.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
This commit changes the markup applied to the action description text to
emphasize the fact that the action zone is actually clickable. Bold is
replaced with underline, the Unicode 261B symbol (right pointer) is
added as well.
According to the Desktop Notification specification document [1] the
clients supply actions available along with a notification in a form of
a list of pairs where first element is an identifier of an action and
the second is a localized message that will be displayed to the user.
Up to now the naughty code directly used the action identifier text as a
part of the notification layout exposed to the user. This commit makes
use of a localized action description for that purpose.
1) https://developer.gnome.org/notification-spec/
gears modules usually don't depend on Awesome C-API. This code has
been placed there for unclear reasons.
Also, there is ongoing work to unify each "concepts" API into one
single page. Having `gears.screen` go against this effort.
Because all our Lua code can now work with screen objects, most of the uses of
s.index that the previous patches added for reaching this goal can be removed
again.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
The code here doesn't always work, so it's best to just don't mess with
awesome.version, but return it directly.
Fixes: https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/issues/569
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
Since some commits, surface.load_uncached() handles errors itself and thus we
don't have to print an error message here any more.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
This changes the code in naughty so that it first decides on a width for the
notification and then uses the new function :get_height_for_width() to find a
suitable height.
This makes a difference in the following example where before this change the
text is cut off and afterwards it is shown completely:
naughty.notify({
text = string.rep("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\n", 4),
width = 75
})
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>
This skips permanent notifications (with timeout=0) in `get_offset` when
there is not enough room for a new notification. It will still fallback
to removing the first/oldest one.
Closes https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/pull/306.
Sometimes is a good idea to check if notifications are suspended,
for example, for changing the icon. This function just returns the value
of suspended.
Closes https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/pull/222.
Enables users to replace text and reset expiration timeouts of existing
notifications, which is necessary for OSD creation by means of naughty.
Signed-off-by: taptap <alexey.e.egorov@gmail.com>
This moves all of the documentation into a separate folder, which keeps
everything in one place and avoids unnecessary clutter.
This will pay off when proper guides are written for various aspects of
using awesome or contributing to it.
This also updates the building system, so that the docs are properly
generated with new directories.
Signed-off-by: Ignas Anikevicius (gns_ank) <anikevicius@gmail.com>
Reorganise the config table, so that we have a single table and the
fields are nested.
Signed-off-by: Ignas Anikevicius (gns_ank) <anikevicius@gmail.com>
Apparently I still had an old naughty.lua laying around in build/lib and thus
this new code wasn't actually tested. It's a miracle that it works so well
besides this.
Signed-off-by: Uli Schlachter <psychon@znc.in>