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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : XMonad.Util.Loggers
-- Copyright : (c) Brent Yorgey, Wirt Wolff
-- License : BSD-style (see LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : <byorgey@gmail.com>
-- Stability : unstable
-- Portability : unportable
--
-- A collection of simple logger functions and formatting utilities
-- 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
-- * System Loggers
-- $system
, aumixVolume
, battery
, date
, loadAvg
, maildirNew, maildirUnread
, logCmd , logFileCount
-- * XMonad Loggers
-- $xmonad
, logCurrent, logLayout, logTitle
-- * Formatting Utilities
-- $format
, onLogger
, wrapL, fixedWidthL
, logSp, padL
, shortenL
, dzenColorL, xmobarColorL
, (<$>)
) where
import XMonad (liftIO)
import XMonad.Core
import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W
import XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog
import XMonad.Util.Font (Align (..))
import XMonad.Util.NamedWindows (getName)
import Prelude hiding (catch)
import Control.Applicative ((<$>))
import Control.Exception
import Data.List (isPrefixOf, isSuffixOf)
import Data.Maybe (fromMaybe)
import Data.Traversable (traverse)
import System.Directory (getDirectoryContents)
import System.IO
import System.Locale
import System.Process (runInteractiveCommand)
import System.Time
econst :: Monad m => a -> IOException -> m a
econst = const . return
-- $usage
-- 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', possibly with extra formatting .
-- For example:
--
-- > -- display load averages and a pithy quote along with xmonad status.
-- > , logHook = dynamicLogWithPP $ defaultPP {
-- > ppExtras = [ padL loadAvg, logCmd "fortune -n 40 -s" ]
-- > }
-- > -- gives something like " 3.27 3.52 3.26 Drive defensively. Buy a tank."
--
-- See the formatting section below for another example using
-- a @where@ block to define some formatted loggers for a top-level
-- @myLogHook@.
--
-- Loggers are named either for their function, as in 'battery',
-- 'aumixVolume', and 'maildirNew', or are prefixed with \"log\" when
-- making use of other functions or by analogy with the pp* functions.
-- For example, the logger version of 'XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog.ppTitle'
-- is 'logTitle', and 'logFileCount' loggerizes the result of file
-- counting code.
--
-- Formatting utility names are generally as short as possible and
-- carry the suffix \"L\". For example, the logger version of
-- 'XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog.shorten' is 'shortenL'.
--
-- 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)
-- $system
-- | Get the current volume with @aumix@. <http://jpj.net/~trevor/aumix.html>
aumixVolume :: Logger
aumixVolume = logCmd "aumix -vq"
-- | 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 (assumes @\/usr\/bin\/acpi@ and @sed@ are installed.)
battery :: Logger
battery = logCmd "/usr/bin/acpi | sed -r 's/.*?: (.*%).*/\\1/; s/[dD]ischarging, ([0-9]+%)/\\1-/; s/[cC]harging, ([0-9]+%)/\\1+/; s/[cC]harged, //'"
-- | 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'"
-- | Create a 'Logger' from an arbitrary shell command.
logCmd :: String -> Logger
logCmd c = io $ do (_, out, _, _) <- runInteractiveCommand c
fmap Just (hGetLine out) `catch` econst Nothing
-- no need to waitForProcess, we ignore SIGCHLD
-- | Get a count of filtered files in a directory.
-- See 'maildirUnread' and 'maildirNew' source for usage examples.
logFileCount :: FilePath -- ^ directory in which to count files
-> (String -> Bool) -- ^ predicate to match if file should be counted
-> Logger
logFileCount d p = do
c <- liftIO ( getDirectoryContents d)
let n = length $ Prelude.filter p c
case n of
0 -> return Nothing
_ -> return $ Just $ show n
-- | Get a count of unread mails in a maildir. For maildir format
-- details, to write loggers for other classes of mail, see
-- <http://cr.yp.to/proto/maildir.html> and 'logFileCount'.
maildirUnread :: FilePath -> Logger
maildirUnread mdir = logFileCount (mdir ++ "/cur/") (isSuffixOf ",")
-- | Get a count of new mails in a maildir.
maildirNew :: FilePath -> Logger
maildirNew mdir = logFileCount (mdir ++ "/new/") (not . isPrefixOf ".")
-- $xmonad
--
-- A very small sample of what you can log since you have access to X. For
-- example you can loggerize the number of windows on each workspace, or
-- titles on other workspaces, or the id of the previously focused workspace....
-- | Get the title (name) of the focused window.
logTitle :: Logger
logTitle = withWindowSet $ traverse (fmap show . getName) . W.peek
-- | Get the name of the current layout.
logLayout :: Logger
logLayout = withWindowSet $ return . Just . ld
where ld = description . W.layout . W.workspace . W.current
-- | Get the name of the current workspace.
logCurrent :: Logger
logCurrent = withWindowSet $ return . Just . W.currentTag
-- $format
-- Combine logger formatting functions to make your
-- 'XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog.ppExtras' more colorful and readable.
-- (For convenience this module exports 'Control.Applicative.<$>' to
-- use instead of \'.\' or \'$\' in hard to read formatting lines.
-- For example:
--
-- > myLogHook = dynamicLogWithPP defaultPP {
-- > -- skipped
-- > , ppExtras = [lLoad, lTitle, logSp 3, wrapL "[" "]" $ date "%a %d %b"]
-- > , ppOrder = \(ws,l,_,xs) -> [l,ws] ++ xs
-- > }
-- > where
-- > -- lTitle = fixedWidthL AlignCenter "." 99 . dzenColorL "cornsilk3" "" . padL . shortenL 80 $ logTitle
-- > -- or something like:
-- > lTitle = fixedWidthL AlignCenter "." 99 <$> dzenColorL "cornsilk3" "" <$> padL . shortenL 80 $ logTitle
-- >
-- > lLoad = dzenColorL "#6A5ACD" "" . wrapL loadIcon " " . padL $ loadAvg
-- > loadIcon = " ^i(/home/me/.dzen/icons/load.xbm)"
--
-- Note: When applying 'shortenL' or 'fixedWidthL' to logger strings
-- containing colors or other formatting commands, apply the formatting
-- /after/ the length adjustment, or include \"invisible\" characters
-- in the length specification, e.g. in the above \'^fg(cornsilk3)\' and
-- \'^fg()' yields 19 invisible and 80 visible characters.
-- | Use a string formatting function to edit a 'Logger' string.
-- For example, to create a tag function to prefix or label loggers,
-- as in \'tag: output\', use:
--
-- > tagL l = onLogger $ wrap (l ++ ": ") ""
-- >
-- > tagL "bat" battery
-- > tagL "load" loadAvg
--
-- If you already have a (String -> String) function you want to
-- apply to a logger:
--
-- > revL = onLogger trim
--
-- See formatting utility source code for more 'onLogger' usage examples.
onLogger :: (String -> String) -> Logger -> Logger
onLogger = fmap . fmap
-- | Wrap a logger's output in delimiters, unless it is @X (Nothing)@
-- or @X (Just \"\")@. Some examples:
--
-- > wrapL " | " " | " (date "%a %d %b") -- ' | Tue 19 Feb | '
-- >
-- > wrapL "bat: " "" battery -- ' bat: battery_logger_output'
wrapL :: String -> String -> Logger -> Logger
wrapL l r = onLogger $ wrap l r
-- | Make a logger's output constant width by padding with the given string,
-- /even if the logger is/ @X (Nothing)@ /or/ @X (Just \"\")@. Useful to
-- reduce visual noise as a title logger shrinks and grows, to use a fixed
-- width for a logger that sometimes becomes Nothing, or even to create
-- fancy spacers or character based art effects.
--
-- It fills missing logger output with a repeated character like \".\",
-- \":\" or pattern, like \" -.-\". The cycling padding string is reversed on
-- the left of the logger output. This is mainly useful with AlignCenter.
fixedWidthL :: Align -- ^ AlignCenter, AlignRight, or AlignLeft
-> String -- ^ String to cycle to pad missing logger output
-> Int -- ^ Fixed length to output (including invisible formatting characters)
-> Logger -> Logger
fixedWidthL a str n logger = do
mbl <- logger
let l = fromMaybe "" mbl
case a of
AlignCenter -> toL (take n $ padhalf l ++ l ++ cs)
AlignRight -> toL (reverse (take n $ reverse l ++ cs))
_ -> toL (take n $ l ++ cs)
where
toL = return . Just
cs = cycle str
padhalf x = reverse $ take ((n - length x) `div` 2) cs
-- | Create a \"spacer\" logger, e.g. @logSp 3 -- loggerizes \' \'@.
-- For more complex \"spacers\", use 'fixedWidthL' with @return Nothing@.
logSp :: Int -> Logger
logSp n = return . Just . take n $ cycle " "
-- | Pad a logger's output with a leading and trailing space, unless it
-- is @X (Nothing)@ or @X (Just \"\")@.
padL :: Logger -> Logger
padL = onLogger pad
-- | Limit a logger's length, adding \"...\" if truncated.
shortenL :: Int -> Logger -> Logger
shortenL = onLogger . shorten
-- | Color a logger's output with dzen foreground and background colors.
--
-- > dzenColorL "green" "#2A4C3F" battery
dzenColorL :: String -> String -> Logger -> Logger
dzenColorL fg bg = onLogger $ dzenColor fg bg
-- | Color a logger's output with xmobar foreground and background colors.
--
-- > xmobarColorL "#6A5ACD" "gray6" loadAverage
xmobarColorL :: String -> String -> Logger -> Logger
xmobarColorL fg bg = onLogger $ xmobarColor fg bg
-- todo
-- * dynamicLogXinerama logger? Or sorted onscreen Id's with "current" indicator?
-- is logCurrent really useful at all?
--
-- * ppVisible, etc. Resolve code dup. somehow. Refactor DynamicLog so can
-- be used for regular PP stuff /and/ loggers?
--
-- * fns for "ppExtras as a whole", combine loggers more nicely.
--
-- * parsers to use with fixedWidthL to be smarter about invisible characters?
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