bumblebee-status/bumblebee_status/modules/core/pulsectl.py

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# pylint: disable=C0111,R0903
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"""Displays volume and mute status and controls for PulseAudio devices. Use wheel up and down to change volume, left click mutes, right click opens pavucontrol.
**Please prefer this module over the "pulseaudio" module, which will eventually be deprecated
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Aliases: pulseout (for outputs, such as headsets, speakers), pulsein (for microphones)
NOTE: Do **not** use this module directly, but rather use either pulseout or pulsein!
NOTE2: For the parameter names below, please also use pulseout or pulsein, instead of pulsectl
Parameters:
* pulsectl.autostart: If set to 'true' (default is 'false'), automatically starts the pulsectl daemon if it is not running
* pulsectl.percent_change: How much to change volume by when scrolling on the module (default is 2%)
* pulsectl.limit: Upper limit for setting the volume (default is 0%, which means 'no limit')
* pulsectl.showbars: 'true' for showing volume bars, requires --markup=pango;
'false' for not showing volume bars (default)
* pulsectl.showdevicename: If set to 'true' (default is 'false'), the currently selected default device is shown.
Per default, the sink/source name returned by "pactl list sinks short" is used as display name.
As this name is usually not particularly nice (e.g "alsa_output.usb-Logitech_Logitech_USB_Headset-00.analog-stereo"),
its possible to map the name to more a user friendly name.
e.g to map "alsa_output.usb-Logitech_Logitech_USB_Headset-00.analog-stereo" to the name "Headset", add the following
bumblebee-status config entry: pulsectl.alsa_output.usb-Logitech_Logitech_USB_Headset-00.analog-stereo=Headset
Furthermore its possible to specify individual (unicode) icons for all sinks/sources. e.g in order to use the icon 🎧 for the
"alsa_output.usb-Logitech_Logitech_USB_Headset-00.analog-stereo" sink, add the following bumblebee-status config entry:
pulsectl.icon.alsa_output.usb-Logitech_Logitech_USB_Headset-00.analog-stereo=🎧
* Per default a left mouse button click mutes/unmutes the device. In case you want to open a dropdown menu to change the current
default device add the following config entry to your bumblebee-status config: pulsectl.left-click=select_default_device_popup
Requires the following Python module:
* pulsectl
"""
import pulsectl
import core.module
import core.widget
import core.input
import core.event
import util.cli
import util.graph
import util.format
class Module(core.module.Module):
def __init__(self, config, theme, type):
super().__init__(config, theme, core.widget.Widget(self.display))
self.background = True
self.__type = type
self.__volume = "n/a"
self.__devicename = "n/a"
self.__muted = False
self.__showbars = util.format.asbool(self.parameter("showbars", False))
self.__show_device_name = util.format.asbool(
self.parameter("showdevicename", False)
)
self.__change = util.format.asint(
self.parameter("percent_change", "2%").strip("%"), 0, 100
)
self.__limit = util.format.asint(self.parameter("limit", "0%").strip("%"), 0)
events = [
{
"type": "mute",
"action": self.toggle_mute,
"button": core.input.LEFT_MOUSE
},
{
"type": "volume",
"action": self.increase_volume,
"button": core.input.WHEEL_UP,
},
{
"type": "volume",
"action": self.decrease_volume,
"button": core.input.WHEEL_DOWN,
},
]
for event in events:
core.input.register(self, button=event["button"], cmd=event["action"])
if util.format.asbool(self.parameter("autostart", False)):
util.cli.execute("pulseaudio --start", ignore_errors=True)
self.process(None)
def display(self, _):
res = f"{int(self.__volume*100)}%"
if self.__showbars:
res = f"{res} {util.graph.hbar(self.__volume*100)}"
if self.__show_device_name:
friendly_name = self.parameter(self.__devicename, self.__devicename)
icon = self.parameter("icon." + self.__devicename, "")
res = (
icon + " " + friendly_name + " | " + res
if icon != ""
else friendly_name + " | " + res
)
return res
def toggle_mute(self, _):
with pulsectl.Pulse(self.id + "vol") as pulse:
dev = self.get_device(pulse)
pulse.mute(dev, not self.__muted)
def change_volume(self, amount):
with pulsectl.Pulse(self.id + "vol") as pulse:
dev = self.get_device(pulse)
vol = dev.volume
vol.value_flat += amount
if self.__limit > 0 and vol.value_flat > self.__limit/100:
vol.value_flat = self.__limit/100
pulse.volume_set(dev, vol)
def increase_volume(self, _):
self.change_volume(self.__change/100.0)
def decrease_volume(self, _):
self.change_volume(-self.__change/100.0)
def get_device(self, pulse):
devs = pulse.sink_list() if self.__type == "sink" else pulse.source_list()
default = pulse.server_info().default_sink_name if self.__type == "sink" else pulse.server_info().default_source_name
for dev in devs:
if dev.name == default:
return dev
return devs[0] # fallback
def process(self, _):
with pulsectl.Pulse(self.id + "proc") as pulse:
dev = self.get_device(pulse)
self.__volume = dev.volume.value_flat
self.__muted = dev.mute
self.__devicename = dev.name
core.event.trigger("update", [self.id], redraw_only=True)
core.event.trigger("draw")
def update(self):
with pulsectl.Pulse(self.id) as pulse:
pulse.event_mask_set(self.__type)
pulse.event_callback_set(self.process)
pulse.event_listen()
def state(self, _):
if self.__muted:
return ["warning", "muted"]
return ["unmuted"]
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