# pylint: disable=C0111,R0903 """Shows a widget for each connected screen and allows the user to enable/disable screens. Parameters: * xrandr.overwrite_i3config: If set to 'true', this module assembles a new i3 config every time a screen is enabled or disabled by taking the file '~/.config/i3/config.template' and appending a file '~/.config/i3/config.' for every screen. * xrandr.autoupdate: If set to 'false', does *not* invoke xrandr automatically. Instead, the module will only refresh when displays are enabled or disabled (defaults to true) Requires the following python module: * (optional) i3 - if present, the need for updating the widget list is auto-detected Requires the following executable: * xrandr """ import os import re import sys import core.module import core.input import core.decorators import util.cli import util.format try: import i3 except: pass class Module(core.module.Module): @core.decorators.every(seconds=5) # takes up to 5s to detect a new screen def __init__(self, config, theme): widgets = [] super().__init__(config, theme, widgets) self._autoupdate = util.format.asbool(self.parameter("autoupdate", True)) self._needs_update = True try: i3.Subscription(self._output_update, "output") except: pass def _output_update(self, event, data, _): self._needs_update = True def update(self): self.clear_widgets() if self._autoupdate == False and self._needs_update == False: return self._needs_update = False for line in util.cli.execute("xrandr -q").split("\n"): if not " connected" in line: continue display = line.split(" ", 2)[0] m = re.search(r"\d+x\d+\+(\d+)\+\d+", line) widget = self.widget(display) if not widget: widget = self.add_widget(full_text=display, name=display) core.input.register(widget, button=1, cmd=self._toggle) core.input.register(widget, button=3, cmd=self._toggle) widget.set("state", "on" if m else "off") widget.set("pos", int(m.group(1)) if m else sys.maxsize) if self._autoupdate == False: widget = self.add_widget(full_text="") widget.set("state", "refresh") core.input.register(widget, button=1, cmd=self._refresh) def state(self, widget): return widget.get("state", "off") def _refresh(self, event): self._needs_update = True def _toggle(self, event): self._refresh(self, event) path = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) if util.format.asbool(self.parameter("overwrite_i3config", False)) == True: toggle_cmd = "{}/../../bin/toggle-display.sh".format(path) else: toggle_cmd = "xrandr" widget = self.widget_by_id(event["instance"]) if widget.get("state") == "on": util.cli.execute("{} --output {} --off".format(toggle_cmd, widget.name)) else: first_neighbor = next( (widget for widget in self.widgets() if widget.get("state") == "on"), None, ) last_neighbor = next( ( widget for widget in reversed(self.widgets()) if widget.get("state") == "on" ), None, ) neighbor = ( first_neighbor if event["button"] == core.input.LEFT_MOUSE else last_neighbor ) if neighbor is None: util.cli.execute( "{} --output {} --auto".format(toggle_cmd, widget.name) ) else: util.cli.execute( "{} --output {} --auto --{}-of {}".format( toggle_cmd, widget.name, "left" if event.get("button") == core.input.LEFT_MOUSE else "right", neighbor.name, ) ) # vim: tabstop=8 expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4