bumblebee-status/bumblebee_status/modules/contrib/nvidiagpu.py
tobi-wan-kenobi 320827d577 [core] restructure to allow PIP packaging
OK - so I have to admit I *hate* the fact that PIP seems to require a
subdirectory named like the library.

But since the PIP package is something really nifty to have (thanks to
@tony again!!!), I updated the codebase to hopefully conform with what
PIP expects. Testruns so far look promising...
2020-05-09 21:22:00 +02:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Displays GPU name, temperature and memory usage.
Parameters:
* nvidiagpu.format: Format string (defaults to '{name}: {temp}°C %{usedmem}/{totalmem} MiB')
Available values are: {name} {temp} {mem_used} {mem_total} {fanspeed} {clock_gpu} {clock_mem}
Requires nvidia-smi
contributed by `RileyRedpath <https://github.com/RileyRedpath>`_ - many thanks!
"""
import core.module
import core.widget
import util.cli
import util.format
class Module(core.module.Module):
def __init__(self, config, theme):
super().__init__(config, theme, core.widget.Widget(self.utilization))
self.__utilization = "Not found: 0 0/0"
def utilization(self, widget):
return self.__utilization
def hidden(self):
return "not found" in self.__utilization
def update(self):
sp = util.cli.execute("nvidia-smi -q", ignore_errors=True)
title = ""
usedMem = ""
totalMem = ""
temp = ""
name = "not found"
clockMem = ""
clockGpu = ""
fanspeed = ""
for item in sp.split("\n"):
try:
key, val = item.split(":")
key, val = key.strip(), val.strip()
if title == "Clocks":
if key == "Graphics":
clockGpu = val.split(" ")[0]
elif key == "Memory":
clockMem = val.split(" ")[0]
if title == "FB Memory Usage":
if key == "Total":
totalMem = val.split(" ")[0]
elif key == "Used":
usedMem = val.split(" ")[0]
elif key == "GPU Current Temp":
temp = val.split(" ")[0]
elif key == "Product Name":
name = val
elif key == "Fan Speed":
fanspeed = val.split(" ")[0]
except:
title = item.strip()
str_format = self.parameter(
"format", "{name}: {temp}°C {mem_used}/{mem_total} MiB"
)
self.__utilization = str_format.format(
name=name,
temp=temp,
mem_used=usedMem,
mem_total=totalMem,
clock_gpu=clockGpu,
clock_mem=clockMem,
fanspeed=fanspeed,
)
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