bumblebee-status/bumblebee_status/modules/contrib/cpu3.py
SuperQ 0b4ff04be5
[modules/cpu3] Add new CPU module
Based on cpu2 module, but use `sensors -j` and some json path walking to
better parse CPU temp and fan speeds. The output of `sensors -u` can
contain many duplicates of the same sensor name, but from different
sensor device paths.

Signed-off-by: SuperQ <superq@gmail.com>
2023-06-19 14:08:16 +02:00

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"""Multiwidget CPU module
Can display any combination of:
* max CPU frequency
* total CPU load in percents (integer value)
* per-core CPU load as graph - either mono or colored
* CPU temperature (in Celsius degrees)
* CPU fan speed
Requirements:
* the psutil Python module for the first three items from the list above
* sensors executable for the rest
Parameters:
* cpu3.layout: Space-separated list of widgets to add.
Possible widgets are:
* cpu3.maxfreq
* cpu3.cpuload
* cpu3.coresload
* cpu3.temp
* cpu3.fanspeed
* cpu3.colored: 1 for colored per core load graph, 0 for mono (default)
* cpu3.temp_json: json path to look for in the output of 'sensors -j';
required if cpu3.temp widget is used
* cpu3.fan_json: json path to look for in the output of 'sensors -j';
required if cpu3.fanspeed widget is used
Note: if you are getting 'n/a' for CPU temperature / fan speed, then you're
lacking the aforementioned json path settings or they have wrong values.
Example json paths:
* `cpu3.temp_json="coretemp-isa-0000.Package id 0.temp1_input"`
* `cpu3.fan_json="thinkpad-isa-0000.fan1.fan1_input"`
contributed by `SuperQ <https://github.com/SuperQ>`
based on cpu2 by `<somospocos <https://github.com/somospocos>`
"""
import json
import psutil
import core.module
import util.cli
import util.graph
import util.format
class Module(core.module.Module):
def __init__(self, config, theme):
super().__init__(config, theme, [])
self.__layout = self.parameter(
"layout", "cpu3.maxfreq cpu3.cpuload cpu3.coresload cpu3.temp cpu3.fanspeed"
)
self.__widget_names = self.__layout.split()
self.__colored = util.format.asbool(self.parameter("colored", False))
for widget_name in self.__widget_names:
if widget_name == "cpu3.maxfreq":
widget = self.add_widget(name=widget_name, full_text=self.maxfreq)
widget.set("type", "freq")
elif widget_name == "cpu3.cpuload":
widget = self.add_widget(name=widget_name, full_text=self.cpuload)
widget.set("type", "load")
elif widget_name == "cpu3.coresload":
widget = self.add_widget(name=widget_name, full_text=self.coresload)
widget.set("type", "loads")
elif widget_name == "cpu3.temp":
widget = self.add_widget(name=widget_name, full_text=self.temp)
widget.set("type", "temp")
elif widget_name == "cpu3.fanspeed":
widget = self.add_widget(name=widget_name, full_text=self.fanspeed)
widget.set("type", "fan")
if self.__colored:
widget.set("pango", True)
self.__temp_json = self.parameter("temp_json")
if self.__temp_json is None:
self.__temp = "n/a"
self.__fan_json = self.parameter("fan_json")
if self.__fan_json is None:
self.__fan = "n/a"
# maxfreq is loaded only once at startup
if "cpu3.maxfreq" in self.__widget_names:
self.__maxfreq = psutil.cpu_freq().max / 1000
def maxfreq(self, _):
return "{:.2f}GHz".format(self.__maxfreq)
def cpuload(self, _):
return "{:>3}%".format(self.__cpuload)
def add_color(self, bar):
"""add color as pango markup to a bar"""
if bar in ["", ""]:
color = self.theme.color("green", "green")
elif bar in ["", ""]:
color = self.theme.color("yellow", "yellow")
elif bar in ["", ""]:
color = self.theme.color("orange", "orange")
elif bar in ["", ""]:
color = self.theme.color("red", "red")
colored_bar = '<span foreground="{}">{}</span>'.format(color, bar)
return colored_bar
def coresload(self, _):
mono_bars = [util.graph.hbar(x) for x in self.__coresload]
if not self.__colored:
return "".join(mono_bars)
colored_bars = [self.add_color(x) for x in mono_bars]
return "".join(colored_bars)
def temp(self, _):
if self.__temp == "n/a" or self.__temp == 0:
return "n/a"
return "{}°C".format(self.__temp)
def fanspeed(self, _):
if self.__fanspeed == "n/a":
return "n/a"
return "{}RPM".format(self.__fanspeed)
def _parse_sensors_output(self):
output = util.cli.execute("sensors -j")
json_data = json.loads(output)
temp = "n/a"
fan = "n/a"
temp_json = json_data
fan_json = json_data
for path in self.__temp_json.split('.'):
temp_json = temp_json[path]
for path in self.__fan_json.split('.'):
fan_json = fan_json[path]
if temp_json is not None:
temp = float(temp_json)
if fan_json is not None:
fan = int(fan_json)
return temp, fan
def update(self):
if "cpu3.maxfreq" in self.__widget_names:
self.__maxfreq = psutil.cpu_freq().max / 1000
if "cpu3.cpuload" in self.__widget_names:
self.__cpuload = round(psutil.cpu_percent(percpu=False))
if "cpu3.coresload" in self.__widget_names:
self.__coresload = psutil.cpu_percent(percpu=True)
if "cpu3.temp" in self.__widget_names or "cpu3.fanspeed" in self.__widget_names:
self.__temp, self.__fanspeed = self._parse_sensors_output()
def state(self, widget):
"""for having per-widget icons"""
return [widget.get("type", "")]
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