bumblebee-status/bumblebee/outputs/i3.py
Tobias Witek 2a35905b89 [themes] Add "cycle" theme capability
It is now possible to add a list of theme configurations in the
"default" section called "cycle". These configuration items will be
cycled through module by module. to create "alternate style" effects.
This is *only* possible in the "default" configuration part, but any
module-specific configurations still take precedence.

Also, removed the capability of per-widget themes. That simply
complicates things and probably doesn't really bring any benefits.
2016-10-31 10:45:15 +01:00

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from __future__ import unicode_literals
import json
import bumblebee.output
class i3bar(bumblebee.output.Output):
def __init__(self, theme):
super(i3bar, self).__init__(theme)
self._data = []
def start(self):
return json.dumps({ "version": 1 }) + "["
def add(self, obj):
theme = self.theme()
data = {
u"full_text": "{}{}{}".format(theme.prefix(obj), obj.data(), theme.suffix(obj)),
"color": theme.color(obj),
"background": theme.background(obj),
}
if theme.default_separators(obj) == False:
data["separator"] = False
data["separator_block_width"] = 0
if theme.separator(obj):
self._data.append({
u"full_text": theme.separator(obj),
"color": theme.background(obj),
"background": theme.previous_background(),
"separator": False,
"separator_block_width": 0,
})
self._data.append(data)
def get(self):
data = json.dumps(self._data)
self._data = []
return data + ","
def stop(self):
return "]"
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