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347 lines
11 KiB
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vicious
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vicious is a modular widget library for "awesome" window manager,
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derived from the "Wicked" widget library. It has some of the old
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Wicked widget types, a few of them rewritten, and a good number of
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new widgets:
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http://git.sysphere.org/vicious/
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Usage
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-----
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To use vicious copy it to the ~/.config/awesome directory, edit
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init.lua and comment out all the widgets you don't need from the
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"Configure widgets" list. Then add:
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require("vicious")
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...to the top of your rc.lua.
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Once you create a widget (as a: textbox, graph or a progressbar) call
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vicious.register() to register it with vicious:
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vicious.register(widget, type, format, interval, warg)
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widget
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- widget created with widget() or awful.widget() (in case of a
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graph or a progressbar)
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type
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- one of the available widget types, see below for a list
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format
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- string argument or a function
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- $1, $2, $3... will be replaced by their respective value
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returned by the widget type, some widget types return tables
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with custom keys, in that case use: ${key}
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- function
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- function(widget, args) can be used to manipulate data
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returned by the widget type, more about this below
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interval
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- number of seconds between updates of the widget, 2s by
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default, also read the "Power" section below
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warg
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- some widget types require an argument to be passed, for example
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the battery ID
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Other Functions
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---------------
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Unregister a widget:
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vicious.unregister(widget, keep)
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keep
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- if true widget will be suspended, waiting to be activated
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Suspend all widgets:
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vicious.suspend()
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- example automation script for the "laptop-mode-tools" start-stop
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module: http://sysphere.org/~anrxc/local/sources/lmt-vicious.sh
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Restart suspended widgets:
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vicious.activate(widget)
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widget
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- if provided, only that widget will be activated
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Enable caching for a widget:
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vicious.enable_caching(widget_type)
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- enable caching of values returned by a widget type
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Power
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-----
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When a lot of widgets are in use they, and awesome, can generate a lot
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of wake-ups and also be very expensive for system resources. This is
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especially important when running on battery power. Suspending widgets
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is one way to prevent widgets from draining your battery.
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Vicious can also cache values returned by widget types. Caching
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enables you to have multiple widgets using the same widget type and
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its worker function will be executed only once. However be careful
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with those widgets that require a widget argument to be passed. If you
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are requesting information for different devices then caching is
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useless and can lead to confusion.
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Update intervals also play a big role, and you can save a lot of power
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with a smart approach to intervals. You should avoid intervals like:
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5, 10, 30, 60... to avoid harmonics. If you take the 60-second mark as
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an example, all of your widgets would be executed at that
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point. Instead think about using only prime numbers, in that case you
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will have only a few widgets executed at any given time interval. When
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choosing intervals also consider what a widget actually does. Some
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widgets read files that reside in memory, others call external
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utilities and some, like the mbox widget, read very big files.
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Widget types
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------------
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Widget types consist of worker functions that take the "format"
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argument given to vicious.register as the first argument, "warg" as
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the second, and return a table of values to insert in the format
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string.
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vicious.widgets.cpu
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- provides CPU usage for all available CPUs/cores
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vicious.widgets.cpuinf
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- provides speed and cache information for all available CPUs/cores
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vicious.widgets.cpufreq
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- provides freq, voltage and governor info for a requested CPU
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- takes the CPU ID as an argument, i.e. "cpu0"
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vicious.widgets.thermal
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- provides temperature levels of ACPI thermal zones
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- takes the thermal zone as an argument, i.e. "TZS0"
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vicious.widgets.load
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- provides system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes
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vicious.widgets.uptime
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- provides system uptime information
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vicious.widgets.bat
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- provides state, charge, and remaining time for a requested battery
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- takes battery ID as an argument, i.e. "BAT0"
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vicious.widgets.batat
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- provides state, charge, and remaining time for all batteries using
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acpitool
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vicious.widgets.mem
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- provides RAM and Swap usage statistics
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vicious.widgets.fs
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- provides file system disk space usage
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- takes an (optional) argument which, if true, includes remote file
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systems, only local file systems are included by default
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vicious.widgets.dio
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- provides I/O statistics for requested storage devices
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- takes the disk as an argument, i.e. "/dev/hda"
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vicious.widgets.hddtemp
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- provides hard drive temperatures using the hddtemp daemon
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- takes the hddtemp listening port as an argument, or defaults to
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port 7634
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vicious.widgets.net
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- provides usage statistics for all network interfaces
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vicious.widgets.wifi
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- provides wireless information for a requested interface
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- takes the network interface as an argument, i.e. "wlan0"
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vicious.widgets.mbox
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- provides the subject of last e-mail in a mbox file
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- takes the full path to the mbox as an argument
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vicious.widgets.mboxc
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- provides the count of total, old and new messages in a mbox
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- takes the full path to the mbox as an argument
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vicious.widgets.mdir
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- provides a number of new and unread messages in a Maildir
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structure
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- takes the full path to the Maildir structure as an argument
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vicious.widgets.gmail
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- provides count of new and subject of last e-mail in a Gmail inbox
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- takes a table with Gmail login information as an argument
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vicious.widgets.entropy
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- provides available system entropy
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- takes the poolsize as an argument, or defaults to Linux 2.6
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default entropy pool of 4096-bits
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vicious.widgets.org
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- provides agenda statistics for Emacs org-mode
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- takes a table with full paths to agenda files, that will be
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parsed, as an argument
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vicious.widgets.pacman
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- provides number of pending updates on Arch Linux
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vicious.widgets.mpd
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- provides the currently playing song in MPD
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vicious.widgets.volume
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- provides volume levels of requested ALSA mixers
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- takes the ALSA channel as an argument, i.e. "Master"
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vicious.widgets.weather
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- provides weather information for a requested station
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- takes the ICAO station code as an argument, i.e. "LDRI"
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vicious.widgets.date
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- provides access to os.date, with optional custom formatting;
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provided as the format string
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Custom widget types
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Use any of the existing widgets as a starting point for your
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own. Write a quick worker function that does the work and plug it
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in. How data will be formatted, will it be red or blue, should be
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defined in rc.lua (or somewhere else, outside the actual widget).
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Format functions
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You can use a function instead of a string as the format parameter, so
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you are able to check the value returned by the widget type and change
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it. You can change the color of the battery widget when it goes below
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a certain point, or hide widgets when they return a certain value,
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or...
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- do not confuse this with just coloring the widget, in those cases
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standard markup can be inserted into the format string
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The format function will get the widget as its first argument, and a
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table with the values otherwise inserted into the format string as its
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second argument, and should return the text to be used for the widget.
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Example widget
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mpdwidget = widget({ type = 'textbox', name = 'mpdwidget' })
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vicious.register(mpdwidget,vicious.widgets.mpd,
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function (widget, args)
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if args[1] == "Stopped" then return ''
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else return '<span color="white">MPD:</span> '..args[1]
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end
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end)
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- hides the mpd widget when there is no song playing, executed every
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2 seconds (the default interval)
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Usage examples
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Remember, beside creating and registering widgets you have to add them
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to a wibox in order to display them.
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MPD widget
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mpdwidget = widget({ type = 'textbox', name = 'mpdwidget' })
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vicious.register(mpdwidget, vicious.widgets.mpd, '$1', 11)
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- executed every 11 seconds, takes no arguments
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Memory widget
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memwidget = widget({ type = 'textbox', name = 'memwidget' })
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vicious.enable_caching(vicious.widgets.mem)
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vicious.register(memwidget, vicious.widgets.mem, '$1 ($2MB/$3MB)', 13)
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- executed every 13 seconds, appends "MB" to 2nd and 3rd returned
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values and enables caching of this widget type
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HDD temperature widget
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hddtempwidget = widget({ type = 'textbox', name = 'hddtempwidget' })
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vicious.register(hddtempwidget, vicious.widgets.hddtemp, '${/dev/sda}°C', 19)
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- executed every 19 seconds, requests the temperature level of the
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${/dev/sda} key/disk and appends "°C" to the returned value, does
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not provide the port argument so default port is used
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Mbox widget
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mboxwidget = widget({ type = 'textbox', name = 'mboxwidget' })
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vicious.register(mboxwidget, vicious.widgets.mbox, '$1', 5, '/home/user/mail/Inbox')
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- executed every 5 seconds, provides full path to the mbox as an
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argument
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Gmail widget
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gmailwidget = widget({ type = 'textbox', name = 'gmailwidget' })
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vicious.register(gmailwidget, vicious.widgets.gmail, 'Mail: ${count}', 601, {'user', 'pass'})
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- executed every 10 minutes, provides a table with login information
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as an argument, prepends "Mail: " to the returned value
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Battery widget
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batwidget = awful.widget.progressbar({ layout = awful.widget.layout.horizontal.rightleft })
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batwidget:set_width(8)
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batwidget:set_height(10)
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batwidget:set_vertical(true)
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batwidget:set_background_color('#494B4F')
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batwidget:set_border_color(nil)
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batwidget:set_color('#AECF96')
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batwidget:set_gradient_colors({
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'#AECF96',
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'#88A175',
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'#FF5656' })
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vicious.register(batwidget, vicious.widgets.bat, '$2', 61, 'BAT0')
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- executed every 61 seconds, requests the current battery charge
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level and display a progressbar, provides "BAT0" battery ID as an
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argument
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CPU usage widget
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cpuwidget = awful.widget.graph({ layout = awful.widget.layout.horizontal.rightleft })
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cpuwidget:set_width(50)
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cpuwidget:set_scale(false)
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cpuwidget:set_max_value(100)
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cpuwidget:set_background_color('#494B4F')
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cpuwidget:set_border_color('#3F3F3F')
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cpuwidget:set_color('#FF5656')
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cpuwidget:set_gradient_colors({
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'#FF5656',
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'#88A175',
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'#AECF96' })
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vicious.register(cpuwidget, vicious.widgets.cpu, '$1', 3)
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- executed every 3 seconds, feeds the graph with total usage
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percentage of all CPUs/cores
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All other widgets are used in the same manner, read each widget you
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are interested in to see what data it returns. You can also use
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authors rc.lua as a reference to see how it all fits into the big
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picture:
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http://git.sysphere.org/awesome-configs/
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Other
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-----
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Also read "awesome" manual pages:
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awesome(1) awesomerc(5)
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Authors
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Vicious, written by:
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Adrian C. (anrxc) <anrxc@sysphere.org>
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Wicked, written by:
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Lucas de Vries <lucas@glacicle.com>
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