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245 lines
6.2 KiB
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waybar-custom(5)
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# NAME
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waybar - custom module
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# DESCRIPTION
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The *custom* module displays either the output of a script or static text.
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To display static text, specify only the *format* field.
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# CONFIGURATION
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Addressed by *custom/<name>*
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*exec*: ++
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typeof: string ++
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The path to the script, which should be executed.
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*exec-if*: ++
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typeof: string ++
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The path to a script, which determines if the script in *exec* should be executed. ++
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*exec* will be executed if the exit code of *exec-if* equals 0.
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*hide-empty-text*: ++
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typeof: bool ++
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Disables the module when output is empty, but format might contain additional static content.
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*exec-on-event*: ++
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typeof: bool ++
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default: true ++
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If an event command is set (e.g. *on-click* or *on-scroll-up*) then re-execute the script after executing the event command.
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*return-type*: ++
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typeof: string ++
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See *return-type*
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*interval*: ++
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typeof: integer ++
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The interval (in seconds) in which the information gets polled. ++
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Use *once* if you want to execute the module only on startup. ++
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You can update it manually with a signal. If no *interval* or *signal* is defined, it is assumed that the out script loops itself. ++
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If a *signal* is defined then the script will run once on startup and will only update with a signal.
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*restart-interval*: ++
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typeof: integer ++
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The restart interval (in seconds). ++
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Can't be used with the *interval* option, so only with continuous scripts. ++
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Once the script exits, it'll be re-executed after the *restart-interval*.
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*signal*: ++
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typeof: integer ++
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The signal number used to update the module. ++
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The number is valid between 1 and N, where *SIGRTMIN+N* = *SIGRTMAX*. ++
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If no interval is defined then a signal will be the only way to update the module.
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*format*: ++
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typeof: string ++
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default: {} ++
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The format, how information should be displayed. On {} data gets inserted.
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*format-icons*: ++
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typeof: array ++
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Based on the set percentage, the corresponding icon gets selected. The order is *low* to *high*.
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*rotate*: ++
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typeof: integer ++
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Positive value to rotate the text label (in 90 degree increments).
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*max-length*: ++
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typeof: integer ++
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The maximum length in character the module should display.
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*min-length*: ++
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typeof: integer ++
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The minimum length in characters the module should accept.
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*align*: ++
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typeof: float ++
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The alignment of the label within the module, where 0 is left-aligned and 1 is right-aligned. If the module is rotated, it will follow the flow of the text.
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*justify*: ++
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typeof: string ++
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The alignment of the text within the module's label, allowing options 'left', 'right', or 'center' to define the positioning.
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*on-click*: ++
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typeof: string ++
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Command to execute when clicked on the module.
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*on-click-middle*: ++
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typeof: string ++
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Command to execute when middle-clicked on the module using mousewheel.
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*on-click-right*: ++
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typeof: string ++
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Command to execute when you right-click on the module.
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*on-update*: ++
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typeof: string ++
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Command to execute when the module is updated.
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*on-scroll-up*: ++
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typeof: string ++
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Command to execute when scrolling up on the module.
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*on-scroll-down*: ++
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typeof: string ++
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Command to execute when scrolling down on the module.
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*smooth-scrolling-threshold*: ++
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typeof: double ++
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Threshold to be used when scrolling.
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*tooltip*: ++
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typeof: bool ++
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default: true ++
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Option to disable tooltip on hover.
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*tooltip-format*: ++
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typeof: string ++
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The tooltip format. If specified, overrides any tooltip output from the script in *exec*. ++
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Uses the same format replacements as *format*.
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*escape*: ++
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typeof: bool ++
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default: false ++
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Option to enable escaping of script output.
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*menu*: ++
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typeof: string ++
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Action that popups the menu.
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*menu-file*: ++
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typeof: string ++
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Location of the menu descriptor file. There need to be an element of type
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GtkMenu with id *menu*
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*menu-actions*: ++
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typeof: array ++
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The actions corresponding to the buttons of the menu.
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# RETURN-TYPE
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When *return-type* is set to *json*, Waybar expects the *exec*-script to output its data in JSON format.
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This should look like this:
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```
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{"text": "$text", "tooltip": "$tooltip", "class": "$class", "percentage": $percentage }
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```
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The *class* parameter also accepts an array of strings.
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If nothing or an invalid option is specified, Waybar expects i3blocks style output. Values are *newline* separated.
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This should look like this:
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```
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$text\\n$tooltip\\n$class*
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```
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*class* is a CSS class, to apply different styles in *style.css*
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# FORMAT REPLACEMENTS
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*{}*: Output of the script.
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*{percentage}* Percentage which can be set via a json return type.
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*{icon}*: An icon from 'format-icons' according to percentage.
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# EXAMPLES
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## Spotify:
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```
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"custom/spotify": {
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"format": " {}",
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"max-length": 40,
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"interval": 30, // Remove this if your script is endless and write in loop
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"exec": "$HOME/.config/waybar/mediaplayer.sh 2> /dev/null", // Script in resources folder
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"exec-if": "pgrep spotify",
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"return-type": "json"
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}
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```
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## mpd:
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```
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"custom/mpd": {
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"format": "♪ {}",
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//"max-length": 15,
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"interval": 10,
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"exec": "mpc current",
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"exec-if": "pgrep mpd",
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"on-click": "mpc toggle",
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"on-click-right": "sonata"
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}
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```
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## cmus:
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```
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"custom/cmus": {
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"format": "♪ {}",
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//"max-length": 15,
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"interval": 10,
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"exec": "cmus-remote -C \"format_print '%a - %t'\"", // artist - title
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"exec-if": "pgrep cmus",
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"on-click": "cmus-remote -u", //toggle pause
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"escape": true //handle markup entities
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}
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```
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## Pacman
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```
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"custom/pacman": {
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"format": "{} ",
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"interval": "once",
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"exec": "pacman_packages",
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"on-click": "update-system",
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"signal": 8
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}
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```
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## Alternate Pacman
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```
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"custom/pacman": {
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"format": "{} ",
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"interval": 3600, // every hour
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"exec": "checkupdates | wc -l", // # of updates
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"exec-if": "exit 0", // always run; consider advanced run conditions
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"on-click": "termite -e 'sudo pacman -Syu'; pkill -SIGRTMIN+8 waybar", // update system
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"signal": 8
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}
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```
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You can use the signal and update the number of available packages with *pkill -RTMIN+8 waybar*.
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# STYLE
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- *#custom-<name>*
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- *#custom-<name>.<class>*
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- *<class>* can be set by the script. For more information see *return-type*
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