bumblebee-status/modules/core/nic.py
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# pylint: disable=C0111,R0903
"""Displays the name, IP address(es) and status of each available network interface.
Requires the following python module:
* netifaces
Parameters:
* nic.exclude: Comma-separated list of interface prefixes to exclude (defaults to 'lo,virbr,docker,vboxnet,veth,br')
* nic.include: Comma-separated list of interfaces to include
* nic.states: Comma-separated list of states to show (prefix with '^' to invert - i.e. ^down -> show all devices that are not in state down)
* nic.format: Format string (defaults to '{intf} {state} {ip} {ssid}')
"""
import shutil
import netifaces
import subprocess
import core.widget
import core.module
import core.decorators
import util.cli
import util.format
class Module(core.module.Module):
@core.decorators.every(seconds=10)
def __init__(self, config, theme):
widgets = []
super().__init__(config, theme, widgets)
self._exclude = tuple(
filter(
len,
self.parameter("exclude", "lo,virbr,docker,vboxnet,veth,br").split(","),
)
)
self._include = self.parameter("include", "").split(",")
self._states = {"include": [], "exclude": []}
for state in tuple(
filter(len, util.format.aslist(self.parameter("states", "")))
):
if state[0] == "^":
self._states["exclude"].append(state[1:])
else:
self._states["include"].append(state)
self._format = self.parameter("format", "{intf} {state} {ip} {ssid}")
self.iwgetid = shutil.which("iwgetid")
self._update_widgets(widgets)
def update(self):
self._update_widgets(self.widgets())
def state(self, widget):
states = []
if widget.get("state") == "down":
states.append("critical")
elif widget.get("state") != "up":
states.append("warning")
intf = widget.get("intf")
iftype = "wireless" if self._iswlan(intf) else "wired"
iftype = "tunnel" if self._istunnel(intf) else iftype
states.append("{}-{}".format(iftype, widget.get("state")))
return states
def _iswlan(self, intf):
# wifi, wlan, wlp, seems to work for me
if intf.startswith("w"):
return True
return False
def _istunnel(self, intf):
return intf.startswith("tun") or intf.startswith("wg")
def get_addresses(self, intf):
retval = []
try:
for ip in netifaces.ifaddresses(intf).get(netifaces.AF_INET, []):
if ip.get("addr", "") != "":
retval.append(ip.get("addr"))
except Exception:
return []
return retval
def _update_widgets(self, widgets):
interfaces = [
i for i in netifaces.interfaces() if not i.startswith(self._exclude)
]
interfaces.extend([i for i in netifaces.interfaces() if i in self._include])
for widget in widgets:
widget.set("visited", False)
for intf in interfaces:
addr = []
state = "down"
for ip in self.get_addresses(intf):
addr.append(ip)
state = "up"
if len(self._states["exclude"]) > 0 and state in self._states["exclude"]:
continue
if (
len(self._states["include"]) > 0
and state not in self._states["include"]
):
continue
widget = self.widget(intf)
if not widget:
widget = core.widget.Widget(name=intf, module=self)
widgets.append(widget)
# join/split is used to get rid of multiple whitespaces (in case SSID is not available, for instance
widget.full_text(
" ".join(
self._format.format(
ip=", ".join(addr),
intf=intf,
state=state,
ssid=self.get_ssid(intf),
).split()
)
)
widget.set("intf", intf)
widget.set("state", state)
widget.set("visited", True)
for widget in widgets:
if widget.get("visited") is False:
widgets.remove(widget)
def get_ssid(self, intf):
if self._iswlan(intf) and self.iwgetid:
return util.cli.execute(
"{} -r {}".format(self.iwgetid, intf), ignore_errors=True
)
return ""
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