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Vicious is a modular widget library for the "awesome" window manager.
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Description ----------- Vicious is a modular widget library for "awesome" window manager, derived from the "Wicked" widget library. It has some of the old Wicked widget types, a few of them rewritten, and a good number of new widgets. You can read more about why and how it was written, here: http://sysphere.org/~anrxc/j/archives/2009/07/09/vicious_widgets_for_awesome_wm Usage ----- To use vicious, copy it to the ~/.config/awesome directory and edit init.lua to comment out all the widgets you don't need, from the "Configure widgets" list. Then add: require("vicious") ...to the top of your rc.lua. Once you create a widget (as a: textbox, graph or a progressbar) call vicious.register() to register it with vicious: vicious.register(widget, type, format, interval, field, warg) widget - widget created with widget() type - one of the available widget types (see below for a list) format - a string argument or a function - string: $1, $2, $3... will be replaced by their respective value returned from the widget type, some widget types return tables with custom keys, in that case use: ${key} - function: function(widget, args) can be used to manipulate data returned by the widget type, more below interval - number of seconds between updates of the widget field - used to feed graphs or progressbars, by their name warg - some widgets require an argument to be passed, like the battery ID Other Functions --------------- Unregister vicious.unregister(widget, keep) keep - if true the widget will be suspended, waiting to be activated Suspend - suspend all widgets, used when running on battery power vicious.suspend() Activate - restart all suspended, or unregistered but kept, widgets vicious.activate(widget) widget - if provided, only that widget will be activated Regregister vicious.regregister(reg) - vicious.register() and vicious.unregister() both return a reg object, this contains information about the widget and the updates that should be sent to it, you can pass this reg object into regregister after unregistering it, and it will be reregistered (or activated if it was only suspended). Caching vicious.enable_caching(type) - by default caching is enabled for all widget types, with caching you can have multiple widgets using the same (widget type)function and it gets executed only once Widget types ------------ Widget types consist of worker functions that take the "format" argument given to vicious.register as the first argument, "warg" as the second, and return a table of values to insert in the format string. vicious.widgets.cpu - provides CPU usage for all available CPUs/cores vicious.widgets.cpufreq - provides freq, voltage and governor info for a requested CPU - takes the CPU ID as an argument, i.e. "cpu0" vicious.widgets.thermal - provides temperature levels of ACPI thermal zones - takes the thermal zone as an argument, i.e. "TZS0" vicious.widgets.load - provides system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes vicious.widgets.uptime - provides system uptime information vicious.widgets.bat - provides state, charge, and remaining time for a requested battery - takes battery ID as an argument, i.e. "BAT0" vicious.widgets.batat - provides state, charge, and remaining time for all batteries using acpitool vicious.widgets.mem - provides RAM and Swap usage statistics vicious.widgets.fs - provides usage statistics for requested mount points vicious.widgets.dio - provides I/O statistics for requested storage devices - takes the disk as an argument, i.e. "/dev/hda" vicious.widgets.net - provides usage statistics for all network interfaces vicious.widgets.wifi - provides wireless information for a requested interface - takes the network interface as an argument, i.e. "wlan0" vicious.widgets.mbox - provides the subject of last e-mail in a mbox file - takes the full path to the mbox as an argument vicious.widgets.mboxc - provides the count of total, old and new messages in a mbox - takes the full path to the mbox as an argument vicious.widgets.mdir - provides a number of new and unread messages in a Maildir structure - takes the full path to the Maildir structure as an argument vicious.widgets.entropy - provides available system entropy vicious.widgets.org - provides agenda statistics for Emacs org-mode - takes a table with full paths to agenda files, that will be included, as an argument vicious.widgets.pacman - provides number of pending updates on Arch Linux vicious.widgets.mpd - provides the currently playing song in MPD vicious.widgets.volume - provides volume levels of requested ALSA mixers - takes the ALSA channel as an argument, i.e. "Master" vicious.widgets.weather - provides weather information for a requested station - takes the weather station ID as an argument, i.e. "LDRI" vicious.widgets.date - provides access to os.date, with optional custom formatting; provided as the format string Custom widget types ------------------- Use any of the existing widgets as a starting point for your own. I created vicious so we can focus on the number crunching and nothing else. You write a quick worker function that does the work and plug it in. How the data will be formatted, will it be red or blue, should be defined in rc.lua. Format functions ---------------- You can use a function instead of a string as the format parameter, so you are able to check the value returned by the widget type and change it. You can change the color of a widget, i.e. on low battery, or hide widgets when they return a certain value or... The format function will get the widget as its first argument, and a table with the values otherwise inserted into the format string as its second argument, and should return the text to be used for the widget. Example widget mpdwidget = widget({ type = 'textbox', name = 'mpdwidget'}) vicious.register(mpdwidget,vicious.widgets.mpd, function (widget, args) if args[1] == "Stopped" then return '' else return ' <span color="white">MPD:</span> ' .. args[1] end end) - hides the mpd widget when there is no song playing Usage examples -------------- Remember, besides creating and registering widgets you have to add them to a statusbar in order to display them. MPD widget mpdwidget = widget({ type = 'textbox', name = 'mpdwidget' }) vicious.register(mpdwidget, vicious.widgets.mpd, '$1', 30) - executed every 30 seconds, takes no arguments Memory widget memwidget = widget({ type = 'textbox', name = 'memwidget' }) vicious.register(memwidget, vicious.widgets.mem, '$1 ($2MB/$3MB)', 1) - executed every second, appends "MB" to 2nd and 3rd argument File system widget fswidget = widget({ type = 'progressbar',name = 'fswidget' }) -- configure the progressbar and bar properties, then register with: vicious.register(fswidget, vicious.widgets.fs, '${/home usep}', 120, fswidget) - executed every 120 seconds, requests the value of the ${home usep} key and feeds the "fswidget" progressbar Battery widget batwidget = widget({ type = 'progressbar', name = 'batwidget' }) -- configure the progressbar and bar properties, then register with: vicious.register(batwidget, vicious.widgets.bat, '$2', 60, batwidget, 'BAT0') - executed every 60 seconds, feeds the "batwidget" progressbar, provides "BAT0" battery ID as an argument Mbox widget mboxwidget = widget({ type = 'textbox', name = 'mboxwidget' }) vicious.register(mboxwidget, vicious.widgets.mbox, '$1', 240, nil, '/home/user/mail/Inbox') - executed every 240 seconds, provides full path to the mbox as an argument All other widgets are used in the same manner. You can use authors rc.lua as a reference: http://sysphere.org/~anrxc/local/scr/dotfiles/awesomerc.lua.html Other ----- You should read "awesome" manual pages: awesome(1) awesomerc(5) Authors ------- Vicious, written by: Adrian C. (anrxc) <anrxc@sysphere.org> Wicked, authored by: Lucas de Vries <lucas@glacicle.com>