"""Displays bluetooth status (Bluez). Left mouse click launches manager app, right click toggles bluetooth. Needs dbus-send to toggle bluetooth state. Parameters: * bluetooth.device : the device to read state from (default is hci0) * bluetooth.manager : application to launch on click (blueman-manager) """ import os import re import bumblebee.input import bumblebee.output import bumblebee.engine import bumblebee.util class Module(bumblebee.engine.Module): """Bluetooth module.""" def __init__(self, engine, config): """Initialize.""" super(Module, self).__init__(engine, config, bumblebee.output.Widget( full_text=self.status)) device = self.parameter("device", "hci0") self.manager = self.parameter("manager", "blueman-manager") self._path = "/sys/class/bluetooth/{}".format(device) self._status = "Off" engine.input.register_callback(self, button=bumblebee.input.LEFT_MOUSE, cmd=self.manager) engine.input.register_callback(self, button=bumblebee.input.RIGHT_MOUSE, cmd=self.toggle) def status(self, widget): """Get status.""" return self._status def update(self, widgets): """Update current state.""" if not os.path.exists(self._path): self._status = "?" return # search for whichever rfkill directory available try: dirnames = next(os.walk(self._path))[1] for dirname in dirnames: m = re.match(r"rfkill[0-9]+", dirname) if m is not None: with open(os.path.join(self._path, dirname, 'state'), 'r') as f: state = int(f.read()) if state == 1: self._status = "On" else: self._status = "Off" return except IOError: self._status = "?" def manager(self, widget): """Launch manager.""" bumblebee.util.execute(self.manager) def toggle(self, widget): """Toggle bluetooth state.""" if self._status == "On": state = "false" else: state = "true" cmd = "dbus-send --system --dest=org.blueman.Mechanism"\ " / org.blueman.Mechanism.SetRfkillState"\ " boolean:{}".format(state) bumblebee.util.execute(cmd) def state(self, widget): """Get current state.""" state = [] if self._status == "?": state = ["unknown"] elif self._status == "On": state = ["ON"] else: state = ["OFF"] return state