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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tobi-wan Kenobi
a705adf207 [modules/pulseaudio] Fix status extraction
With multiple devices, extracting mute status and volumes failed
(because the loop would continue even after it found the correct device)
2016-12-20 07:49:21 +01:00
Tobi-wan Kenobi
4f7666533c [modules/pulseaudio] Refactor callback registration
Make it easier to add/extend callbacks in the future.

fixes #35
2016-12-17 08:16:10 +01:00
Tobi-wan Kenobi
cfd1406525 [modules/pulseaudio] (Hopefully) improve parsing logic
Improve parsing logic to make code easier to understand and extend.

fixes #32
2016-12-17 08:06:58 +01:00
Tobi-wan Kenobi
71582cbcd7 [modules/ping] Re-enable ping module
Show RTT measured by ICMP echo request/replies for a given host.

For that to work correctly, change the "full_text" callback for a widget
so that the widget itself is also passed as argument in the callback
method. That actually makes a lot of sense, since the widget can now be
used as a repository of state information.

see #23
2016-12-11 11:37:24 +01:00
Tobi-wan Kenobi
666daff9a6 [modules/pulseaudio] Re-enable pulseaudio module
Display volume for default PulseAudio source/sink, change volume and
mute/unmute device.

see #23
2016-12-11 08:51:56 +01:00
Tobi-wan Kenobi
a8a6c9bba2 [core] Refactor engine
This is going to be a bit more comprehensive than anticipated. In order
to cleanly refactor the core and the engine, basically start from
scratch with the implementation.

Goals:

* Test coverage
* Maintain backwards compatibility with module interface as much as
  possible (but still make modules easier to code)
* Simplicity

see #23
2016-12-03 20:38:54 +01:00
Tobi-wan Kenobi
2f3f171ca5 [core] Remove alias from module
Hide alias concept for modules in the engine. That way, the individual
modules never get to know about whether a module has been aliased or
not.

see #23
2016-12-02 18:53:34 +01:00
Tobias Witek
4e0e3ef427 [general] Add Python3 support
* Change some formatting to please python3
* remote pyroute2 dependency, for which I didn't find a python3 module
  in Fedora24

this solves #1
2016-11-05 16:33:35 +01:00
Tobias Witek
caceb6f20f [help] Update and beautify the commandline help output 2016-11-05 16:18:53 +01:00
Tobias Witek
26f5fd3064 [modules] Re-enable preconfigured on-click actions 2016-11-05 15:28:33 +01:00
Tobias Witek
4e648cf009 [modules] Add module-specific configuration
Big oversight in my previous commits: Widgets need to be able to have
specific configurations (i.e. the path for different instances of the
"disk" module has to be different).

To account for that, it is now possible to assign an "alias" to a module
instance using ":" (for example: -m "disk:home"). This alias is then
used for the configuration parameter resolution automatically, for
example:

-m disk:home -p home.path=/home

As a consequence, parameter names in the module code are now relative to
the module, which means: shorter!
2016-11-05 14:26:02 +01:00
Tobias Witek
fb466bfd91 [modules] Re-enable pulseaudio modules 2016-11-05 13:50:51 +01:00
Tobias Witek
4c34cd37d4 [modules] Add default click events to various modules
* cpu+memory: Open "gnome-system-monitor"
* disk: Open nautilus
* pulseaudio: Mute/unmute, open "pavucontrol" on right-click, raise/lower
  volume on mouse wheel up/down
2016-11-01 08:18:46 +01:00
Tobias Witek
fca3171556 [modules] Allow modules to provide default click actions
Pass the "output" object to the modules' constructor to allow them to
define their own callbacks.
Any user-provided callbacks take precedence and override those of the
module.
2016-11-01 08:09:10 +01:00
Tobias Witek
c0421163d4 [doc] Add description, usage and notes to all modules 2016-10-31 16:08:03 +01:00
Tobias Witek
b0608c7054 [modules] Add pulseaudio control modules
Add a module that retrieve mute status and volume (left, right, mono)
from pulseaudio. Unfortunately, this module is really, really hacky. It
invokes "pactl" multiple times to get the status and does some ugly
parsing on the output.

Overall, this is pretty brittle and prone to failure, but as I was not
able to find a decent pulseaudio library for Python... Probably, I
haven't searched hard enough, cannot believe such a thing does not
exist.
2016-10-31 14:27:51 +01:00