The module now creates a widget for each battery device it detects and
shows the status for each of them (I don't know of anyone with more than
a single battery, but if I'm overhauling the module anyhow, might as
well do it comprehensively).
fixes#117
If the current volume and mute status cannot be retrieved, the most
likely explanation is that the pulseaudio daemon is not running.
Automatically start it in such a case.
Also, add a parameter "autostart" to the pulseaudio module to disable
this behaviour in case it causes issues.
see #108
This Module Displays the Status, Song, Artist and Time of the current song played or paused in mocp.
Clicking the Modules toggles play/pause.
I'm no programmer so alteration and feedback is welcome.
Best regards, Chrugi
If data cannot be retrieved for some reason (be pretty generous about
that by catching generic exceptions), instead of terminating the whole
status bar, simply report unknown data.
see #110
Since the module requires the pulseaudio daemon to be running, in order
to query system information such as the default source/sink and the
current volume, start the daemon, if necessary.
fixes#108
A previous commit broke the traffic module by deleting widgets during
each iteration. This is fatal as the widgets contain the traffic
information from the previous iteration, for delta calculation.
Store previous traffic data in the module itself instead.
In order to (hopefully) achieve localization independence, switch from
using pactl for retrieving pulseaudio information to pacmd, which seems
to be unaffected by the LANG environment variable.
fixes#103
To avoid "stray" devices being kept in the list, empty the widgets list
during each iteration and re-populate it from the list of available
interfaces.
fixes#101
The optional parameter "states" can now be used to filter which
interfaces to display. "^" can be used for negation.
For example, to only show "up" interfaces:
-p traffic.states=up
To show all interfaces not in "down" state:
-p traffic.states=^down
fixes#98
psutil.cpu_percent() only outputs to one decimal place anyway, so the trailing 0 is useless.
The prepended 0 is also not important, will only be not 0 at 100% utilization, so why not let it be 100% then and take up one less column otherwise?
No change to default behaviour, but adds boolean to only display used rather than used, total and percentage.
To only show used memory:
-p memory.usedonly=1
OK - I admit it: Mostly for the benefit of Travis and automated testing,
which complains about the DBusException, move to a more generic
exception.
However, this is probably a good idea anyhow, because independently of
the error, setting the song to an empty string is probably the best bet.