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-- |
-- Module : XMonad.Util.Loggers
-- Copyright : (c) Brent Yorgey
-- License : BSD-style (see LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : <byorgey@gmail.com>
-- Stability : unstable
-- Portability : unportable
--
-- A collection of simple logger functions which can be used in the
-- 'XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog.ppExtras' field of a pretty-printing status
-- logger format. See "XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog" for more information.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module XMonad.Util.Loggers (
-- * Usage
-- $usage
Logger
, date
, loadAvg
, battery
, logCmd
) where
import XMonad.Core
import System.Time
import System.IO
import System.Process
import System.Locale
-- $usage
-- You can use this module by importing it into your @~\/.xmonad\/xmonad.hs@:
--
-- > import XMonad.Util.Loggers
--
-- Then, add one or more loggers to the
-- 'XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog.ppExtras' field of your
-- 'XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLoc.PP' format. For example:
--
-- > -- display load averages and a pithy quote along with xmonad status.
-- > , logHook = dynamicLogWithPP $ defaultPP { ppExtras = [ loadAvg, logCmd "fortune -n 40 -s" ] }
--
-- Of course, there is nothing really special about these so-called
-- \'loggers\': they are just @X (Maybe String)@ actions. So you can
-- use them anywhere you would use an @X (Maybe String)@, not just
-- with DynamicLog.
--
-- Additional loggers welcome!
--
-- | 'Logger' is just a convenient synonym for @X (Maybe String)@.
type Logger = X (Maybe String)
-- | Get the current date and time, and format them via the
-- given format string. The format used is the same as that used
-- by the C library function strftime; for example,
-- @date \"%a %b %d\"@ might display something like @Tue Feb 19@.
-- For more information see something like
-- <http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/clibrary/ctime/strftime.html>.
date :: String -> Logger
date fmt = io $ do cal <- (getClockTime >>= toCalendarTime)
return . Just $ formatCalendarTime defaultTimeLocale fmt cal
-- | Get the load average. This assumes that you have a
-- utility called @\/usr\/bin\/uptime@ and that you have @sed@
-- installed; these are fairly common on GNU\/Linux systems but it
-- would be nice to make this more general.
loadAvg :: Logger
loadAvg = logCmd "/usr/bin/uptime | sed 's/.*: //; s/,//g'"
-- | Get the battery status (percent charge and charging\/discharging
-- status). This is an ugly hack and may not work for some people.
-- At some point it would be nice to make this more general\/have
-- fewer dependencies.
battery :: Logger
battery = logCmd "/usr/bin/acpi | sed -r 's/.*?: (.*%).*/\\1/; s/discharging, ([0-9]+%)/\\1-/; s/charging, ([0-9]+%)/\\1+/; s/charged, //'"
-- | Create a 'Logger' from an arbitrary shell command.
logCmd :: String -> Logger
logCmd c = io $ do (_, out, _, proc) <- runInteractiveCommand c
output <- hGetLine out
waitForProcess proc
return $ Just output
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