Added new wifi widget using iw (#20)

* added new wifi widget that uses iw
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Mellich 2016-10-22 23:19:00 +02:00 committed by Jörg Thalheim
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- returns a table with string keys: {ssid}, {mode}, {chan}, {rate}, - returns a table with string keys: {ssid}, {mode}, {chan}, {rate},
{link}, {linp} (link quality in percent) and {sign} (signal level) {link}, {linp} (link quality in percent) and {sign} (signal level)
vicious.widgets.wifiiw
- similar to vicious.widgets.wifi, but uses iw instead of iwconfig
- provides wireless information for a requested interface
- takes the network interface as an argument, i.e. "wlan0"
- returns a table with string keys: {ssid}, {mode}, {chan}, {rate},
{freq}, {linp} (link quality in percent), {txpw} (tx power) and {sign} (signal level)
vicious.widgets.mbox vicious.widgets.mbox
- provides the subject of last e-mail in a mbox file - provides the subject of last e-mail in a mbox file
- takes the full path to the mbox as an argument, or a table with - takes the full path to the mbox as an argument, or a table with

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- returns a table with string keys: {ssid}, {mode}, {chan}, {rate}, - returns a table with string keys: {ssid}, {mode}, {chan}, {rate},
{link}, {linp} (link quality in percent) and {sign} (signal level) {link}, {linp} (link quality in percent) and {sign} (signal level)
**vicious.widgets.wifiiw**
- similar to vicious.widgets.wifi, but uses iw instead of iwconfig
- provides wireless information for a requested interface
- takes the network interface as an argument, i.e. "wlan0"
- returns a table with string keys: {ssid}, {mode}, {chan}, {rate},
{freq}, {linp} (link quality in percent), {txpw} (tx power) and {sign} (signal level)
**vicious.widgets.mbox** **vicious.widgets.mbox**
- provides the subject of last e-mail in a mbox file - provides the subject of last e-mail in a mbox file

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---------------------------------------------------
-- Licensed under the GNU General Public License v2
-- * (c) 2016, Marius M. <mellich@gmx.net>
---------------------------------------------------
-- {{{ Grab environment
local tonumber = tonumber
local setmetatable = setmetatable
local helpers = require("vicious.helpers")
local io = {
open = io.open,
popen = io.popen
}
local string = {
find = string.find,
match = string.match
}
-- }}}
-- Wifiiw: provides wireless information for a requested interface using iw instead of deprecated iwconfig
-- vicious.widgets.wifiiw
local wifiiw = {}
-- {{{ Wireless widget type
local function worker(format, warg)
if not warg then return end
-- Default values
local winfo = {}
-- Get data from iw where available
local f = io.popen("export PATH=$PATH:/sbin/:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin;" ..
"iw dev ".. helpers.shellquote(tostring(warg)) .. " link 2>&1;" ..
"iw dev ".. helpers.shellquote(tostring(warg)) .. " info 2>&1")
local iwresult = f:read("*all")
f:close()
-- iw wasn't found, isn't executable, or non-wireless interface
if iwresult == nil or string.find(iwresult, "No such device") then
return winfo
end
-- string match is simple in most cases, because iw uses a new line for every info
winfo["{ssid}"] = -- SSID can have almost anything in it until new line
string.match(iwresult, "SSID: ([^\n]*)") or "N/A"
winfo["{mode}"] = -- everything after 'type ' until new line
string.match(iwresult, "type ([^\n]*)") or "N/A"
winfo["{chan}"] = -- Channels are plain digits
tonumber(string.match(iwresult, "channel ([%d]+)") or 0)
winfo["{rate}"] = -- We don't want to display Mb/s
tonumber(string.match(iwresult, "tx bitrate: ([%d%.]*)") or 0)
winfo["{freq}"] = -- Frequency are plain digits
tonumber(string.match(iwresult, "freq: ([%d]+)") or 0)
winfo["{sign}"] = -- Signal level can be a negative value, don't display decibel notation
tonumber(string.match(iwresult, "signal: (%-[%d]+)") or 0)
winfo["{linp}"] = -- Link Quality using the Windows definition (-50dBm->100%, -100dBm->0%)
(winfo["{sign}"] ~= 0 and 100 - ((winfo["{sign}"] * -2) - 100) or 0)
winfo["{txpw}"] = -- TX Power can be a negative value, don't display decibel notation
tonumber(string.match(iwresult, "txpower ([%-]?[%d]+)") or 0)
return winfo
end
-- }}}
return setmetatable(wifiiw, { __call = function(_, ...) return worker(...) end })