--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Display percentage in a circle. -- -- Note that this widget makes no attempts to prevent overlapping labels or -- labels drawn outside of the widget boundaries. -- --@DOC_wibox_widget_defaults_piechart_EXAMPLE@ -- @author Emmanuel Lepage Valle -- @copyright 2012 Emmanuel Lepage Vallee -- @widgetmod wibox.widget.piechart --------------------------------------------------------------------------- local color = require( "gears.color" ) local base = require( "wibox.widget.base" ) local beautiful = require( "beautiful" ) local gtable = require( "gears.table" ) local pie = require( "gears.shape" ).pie local unpack = unpack or table.unpack -- luacheck: globals unpack (compatibility with Lua 5.1) local module = {} local piechart = {} local function draw_label(cr,angle,radius,center_x,center_y,text) local edge_x = center_x+(radius/2)*math.cos(angle) local edge_y = center_y+(radius/2)*math.sin(angle) cr:move_to(edge_x, edge_y) cr:rel_line_to(radius*math.cos(angle), radius*math.sin(angle)) local x,y = cr:get_current_point() cr:rel_line_to(x > center_x and radius/2 or -radius/2, 0) local ext = cr:text_extents(text) cr:rel_move_to( (x>center_x and radius/2.5 or (-radius/2.5 - ext.width)), ext.height/2 ) cr:show_text(text) --TODO eventually port away from the toy API cr:stroke() cr:arc(edge_x, edge_y,2,0,2*math.pi) cr:arc(x+(x>center_x and radius/2 or -radius/2),y,2,0,2*math.pi) cr:fill() end local function compute_sum(data) local ret = 0 for _, entry in ipairs(data) do ret = ret + entry[2] end return ret end local function draw(self, _, cr, width, height) if not self._private.data_list then return end local radius = (height > width and width or height) / 4 local sum, start, count = compute_sum(self._private.data_list),0,0 local has_label = self._private.display_labels ~= false -- Labels need to be drawn later so the original source is kept -- use get_source() wont work are the reference cannot be set from Lua(?) local labels = {} local border_width = self:get_border_width() or 1 local border_color = self:get_border_color() border_color = border_color and color(border_color) -- Draw the pies cr:save() cr:set_line_width(border_width) -- Alternate from a given sets or colors local colors = self:get_colors() local col_count = colors and #colors or 0 for _, entry in ipairs(self._private.data_list) do local k, v = entry[1], entry[2] local end_angle = start + 2*math.pi*(v/sum) local col = colors and color(colors[math.fmod(count,col_count)+1]) or nil pie(cr, width, height, start, end_angle, radius) if col then cr:save() cr:set_source(color(col)) end if border_width > 0 then if col then cr:fill_preserve() cr:restore() end -- By default, it uses the fg color if border_color then cr:set_source(border_color) end cr:stroke() elseif col then cr:fill() cr:restore() end -- Store the label position for later if has_label then table.insert(labels, { --[[angle ]] start+(end_angle-start)/2, --[[radius ]] radius, --[[center_x]] width/2, --[[center_y]] height/2, --[[text ]] k, }) end start,count = end_angle,count+1 end cr:restore() -- Draw the labels if has_label then for _, v in ipairs(labels) do draw_label(cr, unpack(v)) end end end local function fit(_, _, width, height) return width, height end --- The pie chart data list. -- @property data_list -- @tparam table data_list Sorted table where each entry has a label as its -- first value and a number as its second value. --- The pie chart data. -- @property data -- @tparam table data Labels as keys and number as value. --- The border color. -- If none is set, it will use current foreground (text) color. --@DOC_wibox_widget_piechart_border_color_EXAMPLE@ -- @property border_color -- @param color -- @see gears.color --- The pie elements border width. --@DOC_wibox_widget_piechart_border_width_EXAMPLE@ -- @property border_width -- @tparam[opt=1] number border_width --- The pie chart colors. -- If no color is set, only the border will be drawn. If less colors than -- required are set, colors will be re-used in order. -- @property colors -- @tparam table colors A table of colors, one for each elements -- @see gears.color --- The border color. -- If none is set, it will use current foreground (text) color. -- @beautiful beautiful.piechart_border_color -- @param color -- @see gears.color --- If the pie chart has labels. --@DOC_wibox_widget_piechart_label_EXAMPLE@ -- @property display_labels -- @param[opt=true] boolean --- The pie elements border width. -- @beautiful beautiful.piechart_border_width -- @tparam[opt=1] number border_width --- The pie chart colors. -- If no color is set, only the border will be drawn. If less colors than -- required are set, colors will be re-used in order. -- @beautiful beautiful.piechart_colors -- @tparam table colors A table of colors, one for each elements -- @see gears.color for _, prop in ipairs {"data_list", "border_color", "border_width", "colors", "display_labels" } do piechart["set_"..prop] = function(self, value) self._private[prop] = value self:emit_signal("property::"..prop) if prop == "data_list" then self:emit_signal("property::data") end self:emit_signal("widget::redraw_needed") end piechart["get_"..prop] = function(self) return self._private[prop] or beautiful["piechart_"..prop] end end function piechart:set_data(value) local list = {} for k, v in pairs(value) do table.insert(list, { k, v }) end self:set_data_list(list) end function piechart:get_data() local list = {} for _, entry in ipairs(self:get_data_list()) do list[entry[1]] = entry[2] end return list end --- Create a new piechart. -- @constructorfct wibox.widget.piechart -- @tparam table data_list The data. local function new(data_list) local ret = base.make_widget(nil, nil, { enable_properties = true, }) gtable.crush(ret, piechart) rawset(ret, "fit" , fit ) rawset(ret, "draw", draw) ret:set_data_list(data_list) return ret end --@DOC_widget_COMMON@ --@DOC_object_COMMON@ return setmetatable(module, { __call = function(_, ...) return new(...) end }) -- vim: filetype=lua:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=8:softtabstop=4:textwidth=80