From e6af87d4621897713957f71a80aa5141613964de Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "allbery.b" Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 17:36:57 +0200 Subject: dynamicproperty Ignore-this: b15d78f8970d08b252ead72a19709b06 Run a ManageHook from handleEventHook when a window property changes. You would use this to match e.g. browser windows whose title is not "final" until after the on-load hooks of the loaded document complete. darcs-hash:20150414153657-181ff-1a5b0740ebcbcbcc5ca8745b8548a32ab89f369d.gz --- XMonad/Hooks/DynamicProperty.hs | 71 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 71 insertions(+) create mode 100644 XMonad/Hooks/DynamicProperty.hs (limited to 'XMonad/Hooks/DynamicProperty.hs') diff --git a/XMonad/Hooks/DynamicProperty.hs b/XMonad/Hooks/DynamicProperty.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..245df15 --- /dev/null +++ b/XMonad/Hooks/DynamicProperty.hs @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +-- | +-- Module : XMonad.Hooks.DynamicProperty +-- Copyright : (c) Brandon S Allbery, 2015 +-- License : BSD3-style (see LICENSE) +-- +-- Maintainer : allbery.b@gmail.com +-- Stability : unstable +-- Portability : not portable +-- +-- Module to apply a ManageHook to an already-mapped window when a property +-- changes. This would commonly be used to match browser windows by title, +-- since the final title will only be set after (a) the window is mapped, +-- (b) its document has been loaded, (c) all load-time scripts have run. +-- (Don't blame browsers for this; it's inherent in HTML and the DOM. And +-- changing title dynamically is explicitly permitted by ICCCM and EWMH; +-- you don't really want to have your editor window umapped/remapped to +-- show the current document and modified state in the titlebar, do you?) +-- +-- This is a handleEventHook that triggers on a PropertyChange event. It +-- currently ignores properties being removed, in part because you can't +-- do anything useful in a ManageHook involving nonexistence of a property. +-- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +module XMonad.Hooks.DynamicProperty where + +import XMonad +import Data.Monoid +import Control.Applicative +import Control.Monad (when) + +-- | +-- Run a 'ManageHook' when a specific property is changed on a window. Note +-- that this will run on any window which changes the property, so you should +-- be very specific in your 'MansgeHook' matching (lots of windows change +-- their titles on the fly!): +-- +-- dynamicPropertyChange "WM_NAME" (className =? "Iceweasel" <&&> title =? "whatever" --> doShift "2") +-- +-- Note that the fixity of (-->) won't allow it to be mixed with ($), so you +-- can't use the obvious $ shorthand. +-- +-- > dynamicPropertyChange "WM_NAME" $ title =? "Foo" --> doFloat -- won't work! +-- +-- Consider instead phrasing it like any +-- other 'ManageHook': +-- +-- > , handleEventHook = dynamicPropertyChange "WM_NAME" myDynHook <+> handleEventHook baseConfig +-- > +-- > {- ... -} +-- > +-- > myDynHook = composeAll [...] +-- +dynamicPropertyChange :: String -> ManageHook -> Event -> X All +dynamicPropertyChange prop hook PropertyEvent { ev_window = w, ev_atom = a, ev_propstate = ps } = do + pa <- getAtom prop + when (ps == propertyNewValue && a == pa) $ do + g <- appEndo <$> userCodeDef (Endo id) (runQuery hook w) + windows g + return (All False) -- so anything else also processes it +dynamicPropertyChange _ _ _ = return (All False) + +-- | A shorthand for the most common case, dynamic titles +dynamicTitle :: ManageHook -> Event -> X All +-- strictly, this should also check _NET_WM_NAME. practically, both will +-- change and each gets its own PropertyEvent, so we'd need to record that +-- we saw the event for that window and ignore the second one. Instead, just +-- trust that nobody sets only _NET_WM_NAME. (I'm sure this will prove false, +-- since there's always someone who can't bother being compliant.) +dynamicTitle = dynamicPropertyChange "WM_NAME" -- cgit v1.2.3