--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Text clock widget. -- -- @author Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info> -- @copyright 2009 Julien Danjou -- @classmod wibox.widget.textclock --------------------------------------------------------------------------- local setmetatable = setmetatable local os = os local textbox = require("wibox.widget.textbox") local timer = require("gears.timer") local xtable = require("gears.table") local glib = require("lgi").GLib local DateTime = glib.DateTime local TimeZone = glib.TimeZone local textclock = { mt = {} } --- Set the clock's format -- @tparam string format The new time format. This can contain pango markup function textclock:set_format(format) self._private.format = format self:force_update() end function textclock:get_format() return self._private.format end --- Set the clock's timezone -- @tparam string timezone function textclock:set_timezone(tzid) self._private.tzid = tzid self._private.timezone = tzid and TimeZone.new(tzid) or TimeZone.new_local() self:force_update() end function textclock:get_timezone() return self._private.tzid end --- Set the clock's refresh rate -- @tparam number How often the clock is updated function textclock:set_refresh(refresh) self._private.refresh = refresh or self._private.refresh self:force_update() end function textclock:get_refresh() return self._private.refresh end --- Force a textclock to update now. function textclock:force_update() self._timer:emit_signal("timeout") end --- This lowers the timeout so that it occurs "correctly". For example, a timeout -- of 60 is rounded so that it occurs the next time the clock reads ":00 seconds". local function calc_timeout(real_timeout) return real_timeout - os.time() % real_timeout end --- Create a textclock widget. It draws the time it is in a textbox. -- -- @tparam[opt=" %a %b %d, %H:%M "] string format The time format. -- @tparam[opt=60] number refresh How often to update the time (in seconds). -- @tparam[opt=local timezone] string timezone The timezone to use, -- e.g. "Z" for UTC, "±hh:mm" or "Europe/Amsterdam". See -- https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-GTimeZone.html#g-time-zone-new. -- @treturn table A textbox widget. -- @function wibox.widget.textclock function textclock.new(format, refresh, tzid) local w = textbox() xtable.crush(w, textclock, true) w._private.format = format or " %a %b %d, %H:%M " w._private.refresh = refresh or 60 w._private.tzid = tzid w._private.timezone = tzid and TimeZone.new(tzid) or TimeZone.new_local() function w._private.textclock_update_cb() local str = DateTime.new_now(w._private.timezone):format(w._private.format) if str == nil then require("gears.debug").print_warning("textclock: " .. "g_date_time_format() failed for format " .. "'" .. w._private.format .. "'") end w:set_markup(str) w._timer.timeout = calc_timeout(w._private.refresh) w._timer:again() return true -- Continue the timer end w._timer = timer.weak_start_new(refresh, w._private.textclock_update_cb) w:force_update() return w end function textclock.mt:__call(...) return textclock.new(...) end --@DOC_widget_COMMON@ --@DOC_object_COMMON@ return setmetatable(textclock, textclock.mt) -- vim: filetype=lua:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=8:softtabstop=4:textwidth=80