{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts, MultiParamTypeClasses, TypeSynonymInstances, PatternGuards, DeriveDataTypeable,
FlexibleInstances #-}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : XMonad.Hooks.UrgencyHook
-- Copyright : Devin Mullins <me@twifkak.com>
-- License : BSD3-style (see LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : Devin Mullins <me@twifkak.com>
-- Stability : unstable
-- Portability : unportable
--
-- UrgencyHook lets you configure an action to occur when a window demands
-- your attention. (In traditional WMs, this takes the form of \"flashing\"
-- on your \"taskbar.\" Blech.)
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module XMonad.Hooks.UrgencyHook (
-- * Usage
-- $usage
-- ** Pop up a temporary dzen
-- $temporary
-- ** Highlight in existing dzen
-- $existing
-- ** Useful keybinding
-- $keybinding
-- ** Note
-- $note
-- * Troubleshooting
-- $troubleshooting
-- * Example: Setting up irssi + rxvt-unicode
-- $example
-- ** Configuring irssi
-- $irssi
-- ** Configuring screen
-- $screen
-- ** Configuring rxvt-unicode
-- $urxvt
-- ** Configuring xmonad
-- $xmonad
-- * Stuff for your config file:
withUrgencyHook, withUrgencyHookC,
UrgencyConfig(..), urgencyConfig,
SuppressWhen(..), RemindWhen(..),
focusUrgent, clearUrgents,
dzenUrgencyHook,
DzenUrgencyHook(..),
NoUrgencyHook(..),
FocusHook(..),
minutes, seconds,
-- * Stuff for developers:
readUrgents, withUrgents,
StdoutUrgencyHook(..),
SpawnUrgencyHook(..),
UrgencyHook(urgencyHook)
) where
import XMonad
import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W
import XMonad.Util.Dzen (dzenWithArgs, seconds)
import qualified XMonad.Util.ExtensibleState as XS
import XMonad.Util.NamedWindows (getName)
import XMonad.Util.Timer (TimerId, startTimer, handleTimer)
import Control.Applicative ((<$>))
import Control.Monad (when)
import Data.Bits (testBit)
import Data.List (delete, (\\))
import Data.Maybe (listToMaybe, maybeToList)
import qualified Data.Set as S
-- $usage
--
-- To wire this up, first add:
--
-- > import XMonad.Hooks.UrgencyHook
--
-- to your import list in your config file. Now, you have a decision to make:
-- When a window deems itself urgent, do you want to pop up a temporary dzen
-- bar telling you so, or do you have an existing dzen wherein you would like to
-- highlight urgent workspaces?
-- $temporary
--
-- Enable your urgency hook by wrapping your config record in a call to
-- 'withUrgencyHook'. For example:
--
-- > main = xmonad $ withUrgencyHook dzenUrgencyHook { args = ["-bg", "darkgreen", "-xs", "1"] }
-- > $ defaultConfig
--
-- This will pop up a dzen bar for five seconds telling you you've got an
-- urgent window.
-- $existing
--
-- In order for xmonad to track urgent windows, you must install an urgency hook.
-- You can use the above 'dzenUrgencyHook', or if you're not interested in the
-- extra popup, install NoUrgencyHook, as so:
--
-- > main = xmonad $ withUrgencyHook NoUrgencyHook
-- > $ defaultConfig
--
-- Now, your "XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog" must be set up to display the urgent
-- windows. If you're using the 'dzen' or 'dzenPP' functions from that module,
-- then you should be good. Otherwise, you want to figure out how to set
-- 'ppUrgent'.
-- $keybinding
--
-- You can set up a keybinding to jump to the window that was recently marked
-- urgent. See an example at 'focusUrgent'.
-- $note
-- Note: UrgencyHook installs itself as a LayoutModifier, so if you modify your
-- urgency hook and restart xmonad, you may need to rejigger your layout by
-- hitting mod-shift-space.
-- $troubleshooting
--
-- There are three steps to get right:
--
-- 1. The X client must set the UrgencyHint flag. How to configure this
-- depends on the application. If you're using a terminal app, this is in
-- two parts:
--
-- * The console app must send a ^G (bell). In bash, a helpful trick is
-- @sleep 1; echo -e \'\\a\'@.
--
-- * The terminal must convert the bell into UrgencyHint.
--
-- 2. XMonad must be configured to notice UrgencyHints. If you've added
-- withUrgencyHook, you may need to hit mod-shift-space to reset the layout.
--
-- 3. The dzen must run when told. Run @dzen2 -help@ and make sure that it
-- supports all of the arguments you told DzenUrgencyHook to pass it. Also,
-- set up a keybinding to the 'dzen' action in "XMonad.Util.Dzen" to test
-- if that works.
--
-- As best you can, try to isolate which one(s) of those is failing.
-- $example
--
-- This is a commonly asked example. By default, the window doesn't get flagged
-- urgent when somebody messages you in irssi. You will have to configure some
-- things. If you're using different tools than this, your mileage will almost
-- certainly vary. (For example, in Xchat2, it's just a simple checkbox.)
-- $irssi
-- @Irssi@ is not an X11 app, so it can't set the @UrgencyHint@ flag on @XWMHints@.
-- However, on all console applications is bestown the greatest of all notification
-- systems: the bell. That's right, Ctrl+G, ASCII code 7, @echo -e '\a'@, your
-- friend, the bell. To configure @irssi@ to send a bell when you receive a message:
--
-- > /set beep_msg_level MSGS NOTICES INVITES DCC DCCMSGS HILIGHT
--
-- Consult your local @irssi@ documentation for more detail.
-- $screen
-- A common way to run @irssi@ is within the lovable giant, @screen@. Some distros
-- (e.g. Ubuntu) like to configure @screen@ to trample on your poor console
-- applications -- in particular, to turn bell characters into evil, smelly
-- \"visual bells.\" To turn this off, add:
--
-- > vbell off # or remove the existing 'vbell on' line
--
-- to your .screenrc, or hit @C-a C-g@ within a running @screen@ session for an
-- immediate but temporary fix.
-- $urxvt
-- Rubber, meet road. Urxvt is the gateway between console apps and X11. To tell
-- urxvt to set an @UrgencyHint@ when it receives a bell character, first, have
-- an urxvt version 8.3 or newer, and second, set the following in your
-- @.Xdefaults@:
--
-- > urxvt.urgentOnBell: true
--
-- Depending on your setup, you may need to @xrdb@ that.
-- $xmonad
-- Hopefully you already read the section on how to configure xmonad. If not,
-- hopefully you know where to find it.
-- | This is the method to enable an urgency hook. It uses the default
-- 'urgencyConfig' to control behavior. To change this, use 'withUrgencyHookC'
-- instead.
withUrgencyHook :: (LayoutClass l Window, UrgencyHook h) =>
h -> XConfig l -> XConfig l
withUrgencyHook hook conf = withUrgencyHookC hook urgencyConfig conf
-- | This lets you modify the defaults set in 'urgencyConfig'. An example:
--
-- > withUrgencyHookC dzenUrgencyHook { ... } urgencyConfig { suppressWhen = Focused }
--
-- (Don't type the @...@, you dolt.) See 'UrgencyConfig' for details on configuration.
withUrgencyHookC :: (LayoutClass l Window, UrgencyHook h) =>
h -> UrgencyConfig -> XConfig l -> XConfig l
withUrgencyHookC hook urgConf conf = conf {
handleEventHook = \e -> handleEvent (WithUrgencyHook hook urgConf) e >> handleEventHook conf e,
logHook = cleanupUrgents (suppressWhen urgConf) >> logHook conf
}
data Urgents = Urgents { fromUrgents :: [Window] } deriving (Read,Show,Typeable)
onUrgents :: ([Window] -> [Window]) -> Urgents -> Urgents
onUrgents f = Urgents . f . fromUrgents
instance ExtensionClass Urgents where
initialValue = Urgents []
extensionType = PersistentExtension
-- | Global configuration, applied to all types of 'UrgencyHook'. See
-- 'urgencyConfig' for the defaults.
data UrgencyConfig = UrgencyConfig
{ suppressWhen :: SuppressWhen -- ^ when to trigger the urgency hook
, remindWhen :: RemindWhen -- ^ when to re-trigger the urgency hook
} deriving (Read, Show)
-- | A set of choices as to /when/ you should (or rather, shouldn't) be notified of an urgent window.
-- The default is 'Visible'. Prefix each of the following with \"don't bug me when\":
data SuppressWhen = Visible -- ^ the window is currently visible
| OnScreen -- ^ the window is on the currently focused physical screen
| Focused -- ^ the window is currently focused
| Never -- ^ ... aww, heck, go ahead and bug me, just in case.
deriving (Read, Show)
-- | A set of choices as to when you want to be re-notified of an urgent
-- window. Perhaps you focused on something and you miss the dzen popup bar. Or
-- you're AFK. Or you feel the need to be more distracted. I don't care.
--
-- The interval arguments are in seconds. See the 'minutes' helper.
data RemindWhen = Dont -- ^ triggering once is enough
| Repeatedly Int Interval -- ^ repeat <arg1> times every <arg2> seconds
| Every Interval -- ^ repeat every <arg1> until the urgency hint is cleared
deriving (Read, Show)
-- | A prettified way of multiplying by 60. Use like: @(5 `minutes`)@.
minutes :: Rational -> Rational
minutes secs = secs * 60
-- | The default 'UrgencyConfig'. suppressWhen = Visible, remindWhen = Dont.
-- Use a variation of this in your config just as you use a variation of
-- defaultConfig for your xmonad definition.
urgencyConfig :: UrgencyConfig
urgencyConfig = UrgencyConfig { suppressWhen = Visible, remindWhen = Dont }
-- | Focuses the most recently urgent window. Good for what ails ya -- I mean, your keybindings.
-- Example keybinding:
--
-- > , ((modm , xK_BackSpace), focusUrgent)
focusUrgent :: X ()
focusUrgent = withUrgents $ flip whenJust (windows . W.focusWindow) . listToMaybe
-- | Just makes the urgents go away.
-- Example keybinding:
--
-- > , ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_BackSpace), clearUrgents)
clearUrgents :: X ()
clearUrgents = adjustUrgents (const []) >> adjustReminders (const [])
-- | X action that returns a list of currently urgent windows. You might use
-- it, or 'withUrgents', in your custom logHook, to display the workspaces that
-- contain urgent windows.
readUrgents :: X [Window]
readUrgents = XS.gets fromUrgents
-- | An HOF version of 'readUrgents', for those who prefer that sort of thing.
withUrgents :: ([Window] -> X a) -> X a
withUrgents f = readUrgents >>= f
adjustUrgents :: ([Window] -> [Window]) -> X ()
adjustUrgents = XS.modify . onUrgents
type Interval = Rational
-- | An urgency reminder, as reified for 'RemindWhen'.
-- The last value is the countdown number, for 'Repeatedly'.
data Reminder = Reminder { timer :: TimerId
, window :: Window
, interval :: Interval
, remaining :: Maybe Int
} deriving (Show,Read,Eq,Typeable)
instance ExtensionClass [Reminder] where
initialValue = []
extensionType = PersistentExtension
-- | Stores the list of urgency reminders.
readReminders :: X [Reminder]
readReminders = XS.get
adjustReminders :: ([Reminder] -> [Reminder]) -> X ()
adjustReminders = XS.modify
clearUrgency :: Window -> X ()
clearUrgency w = adjustUrgents (delete w) >> adjustReminders (filter $ (w /=) . window)
data WithUrgencyHook h = WithUrgencyHook h UrgencyConfig
deriving (Read, Show)
-- The Non-ICCCM Manifesto:
-- Note: Some non-standard choices have been made in this implementation to
-- account for the fact that things are different in a tiling window manager:
-- 1. In normal window managers, windows may overlap, so clients wait for focus to
-- be set before urgency is cleared. In a tiling WM, it's sufficient to be able
-- see the window, since we know that means you can see it completely.
-- 2. The urgentOnBell setting in rxvt-unicode sets urgency even when the window
-- has focus, and won't clear until it loses and regains focus. This is stupid.
-- In order to account for these quirks, we track the list of urgent windows
-- ourselves, allowing us to clear urgency when a window is visible, and not to
-- set urgency if a window is visible. If you have a better idea, please, let us
-- know!
handleEvent :: UrgencyHook h => WithUrgencyHook h -> Event -> X ()
handleEvent wuh event =
case event of
PropertyEvent { ev_event_type = t, ev_atom = a, ev_window = w } -> do
when (t == propertyNotify && a == wM_HINTS) $ withDisplay $ \dpy -> do
WMHints { wmh_flags = flags } <- io $ getWMHints dpy w
if (testBit flags urgencyHintBit) then do
adjustUrgents (\ws -> if elem w ws then ws else w : ws)
callUrgencyHook wuh w
else
clearUrgency w
userCodeDef () =<< asks (logHook . config)
DestroyWindowEvent {ev_window = w} ->
clearUrgency w
_ ->
mapM_ handleReminder =<< readReminders
where handleReminder reminder = handleTimer (timer reminder) event $ reminderHook wuh reminder
callUrgencyHook :: UrgencyHook h => WithUrgencyHook h -> Window -> X ()
callUrgencyHook (WithUrgencyHook hook UrgencyConfig { suppressWhen = sw, remindWhen = rw }) w =
whenX (not <$> shouldSuppress sw w) $ do
userCodeDef () $ urgencyHook hook w
case rw of
Repeatedly times int -> addReminder w int $ Just times
Every int -> addReminder w int Nothing
Dont -> return ()
addReminder :: Window -> Rational -> Maybe Int -> X ()
addReminder w int times = do
timerId <- startTimer int
let reminder = Reminder timerId w int times
adjustReminders (\rs -> if w `elem` map window rs then rs else reminder : rs)
reminderHook :: UrgencyHook h => WithUrgencyHook h -> Reminder -> X (Maybe a)
reminderHook (WithUrgencyHook hook _) reminder = do
case remaining reminder of
Just x | x > 0 -> remind $ Just (x - 1)
Just _ -> adjustReminders $ delete reminder
Nothing -> remind Nothing
return Nothing
where remind remaining' = do userCode $ urgencyHook hook (window reminder)
adjustReminders $ delete reminder
addReminder (window reminder) (interval reminder) remaining'
shouldSuppress :: SuppressWhen -> Window -> X Bool
shouldSuppress sw w = elem w <$> suppressibleWindows sw
cleanupUrgents :: SuppressWhen -> X ()
cleanupUrgents sw = do
sw' <- suppressibleWindows sw
adjustUrgents (\\ sw') >> adjustReminders (filter $ ((`notElem` sw') . window))
suppressibleWindows :: SuppressWhen -> X [Window]
suppressibleWindows Visible = gets $ S.toList . mapped
suppressibleWindows OnScreen = gets $ W.index . windowset
suppressibleWindows Focused = gets $ maybeToList . W.peek . windowset
suppressibleWindows Never = return []
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Urgency Hooks
-- | The class definition, and some pre-defined instances.
class (Read h, Show h) => UrgencyHook h where
urgencyHook :: h -> Window -> X ()
data NoUrgencyHook = NoUrgencyHook deriving (Read, Show)
instance UrgencyHook NoUrgencyHook where
urgencyHook _ _ = return ()
-- | Your set of options for configuring a dzenUrgencyHook.
data DzenUrgencyHook = DzenUrgencyHook {
duration :: Int, -- ^ number of microseconds to display the dzen
-- (hence, you'll probably want to use 'seconds')
args :: [String] -- ^ list of extra args (as 'String's) to pass to dzen
}
deriving (Read, Show)
instance UrgencyHook DzenUrgencyHook where
urgencyHook DzenUrgencyHook { duration = d, args = a } w = do
name <- getName w
ws <- gets windowset
whenJust (W.findTag w ws) (flash name)
where flash name index =
dzenWithArgs (show name ++ " requests your attention on workspace " ++ index) a d
{- | A hook which will automatically send you to anything which sets the urgent
flag (as opposed to printing some sort of message. You would use this as
usual, eg.
> withUrgencyHook FocusHook $ myconfig { ...
-}
data FocusHook = FocusHook deriving (Read, Show)
instance UrgencyHook FocusHook where
urgencyHook _ _ = focusUrgent
-- | Flashes when a window requests your attention and you can't see it.
-- Defaults to a duration of five seconds, and no extra args to dzen.
-- See 'DzenUrgencyHook'.
dzenUrgencyHook :: DzenUrgencyHook
dzenUrgencyHook = DzenUrgencyHook { duration = seconds 5, args = [] }
-- | Spawn a commandline thing, appending the window id to the prefix string
-- you provide. (Make sure to add a space if you need it.) Do your crazy
-- xcompmgr thing.
newtype SpawnUrgencyHook = SpawnUrgencyHook String deriving (Read, Show)
instance UrgencyHook SpawnUrgencyHook where
urgencyHook (SpawnUrgencyHook prefix) w = spawn $ prefix ++ show w
-- | For debugging purposes, really.
data StdoutUrgencyHook = StdoutUrgencyHook deriving (Read, Show)
instance UrgencyHook StdoutUrgencyHook where
urgencyHook _ w = io $ putStrLn $ "Urgent: " ++ show w