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Allows you to compose custom modules consisting of multiple widgets, including popups. Labels can display dynamic content from scripts, and buttons can interact with the bar or execute commands on click.
Type:
custom
This module can be quite fiddly to configure as you effectively have to build a tree of widgets by hand. It is well worth looking at the examples.
There are many widget types, each with their own config options. You can think of these like HTML elements and their attributes.
Every widget has the following options available; type
is mandatory.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
type |
box or label or button or image or slider or progress
|
null |
Type of GTK widget to create. |
name |
string |
null |
Widget name. |
class |
string |
null |
Widget class name. |
A container to place nested widgets inside.
Type:
box
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
orientation |
horizontal or vertical (shorthand: h or v ) |
horizontal |
Whether child widgets should be horizontally or vertically added. |
widgets |
Widget[] |
[] |
List of widgets to add to this box. |
A text label. Pango markup and embedded scripts are supported.
Type
label
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
label |
string |
horizontal |
Widget text label. Pango markup and embedded scripts are supported. |
A clickable button, which can run a command when clicked.
Type
button
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
label |
string |
horizontal |
Widget text label. Pango markup and embedded scripts are supported. |
on_click |
string [command] |
null |
Command to execute. More on this below. |
An image or icon from disk or http.
Type
image
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
src |
image |
null |
Image source. See here for information on images. Embedded scripts are supported. |
size |
integer |
null |
Width/height of the image. Aspect ratio is preserved. |
A draggable slider.
Type:
slider
Note that on_change
will provide the floating point value as an argument.
If your input program requires an integer, you will need to round it.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
src |
image |
null |
Image source. See here for information on images. |
size |
integer |
null |
Width/height of the image. Aspect ratio is preserved. |
orientation |
horizontal or vertical (shorthand: h or v ) |
horizontal |
Orientation of the slider. |
value |
Script |
null |
Script to run to get the slider value. Output must be a valid number. |
on_change |
string [command] |
null |
Command to execute when the slider changes. More on this below. |
min |
float |
0 |
Minimum slider value. |
max |
float |
100 |
Maximum slider value. |
length |
integer |
null |
Slider length. GTK will automatically size if left unset. |
The example slider widget below shows a volume control for MPC, which updates the server when changed, and polls the server for volume changes to keep the slider in sync.
$slider = {
type = "custom"
bar = [
{
type = "slider"
length = 100
max = 100
on_change="!mpc volume ${0%.*}"
value = "200:mpc volume | cut -d ':' -f2 | cut -d '%' -f1"
}
]
}
A progress bar.
Type:
progress
Note that value
expects a numeric value between 0-max
as output.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
src |
image |
null |
Image source. See here for information on images. |
size |
integer |
null |
Width/height of the image. Aspect ratio is preserved. |
orientation |
horizontal or vertical (shorthand: h or v ) |
horizontal |
Orientation of the slider. |
value |
Script |
null |
Script to run to get the progress bar value. Output must be a valid percentage. |
max |
float |
100 |
Maximum progress bar value. |
length |
integer |
null |
Slider length. GTK will automatically size if left unset. |
The example below shows progress for the current playing song in MPD, and displays the elapsed/length timestamps as a label above:
$progress = {
type = "custom"
bar = [
{
type = "progress"
value = "500:mpc | sed -n 2p | awk '{ print $4 }' | grep -Eo '[0-9]+' || echo 0"
label = "{{500:mpc | sed -n 2p | awk '{ print $3 }'}} elapsed"
length = 200
}
]
}
ℹ This is different to the
label
widget, although applies to it.
Any widgets with a label
attribute support embedded scripts,
meaning you can interpolate text from scripts to dynamically show content.
This can be done by including scripts in {{double braces}}
using the shorthand script syntax.
For example, the following label would output your system uptime, updated every 30 seconds.
Uptime: {{30000:uptime -p | cut -d ' ' -f2-}}
Both polling and watching mode are supported. For more information on script syntax, see here.
Buttons can execute commands that interact with the bar, as well as any arbitrary shell command.
To execute shell commands, prefix them with an !
.
For example, if you want to run ~/.local/bin/my-script.sh
on click,
you'd set on_click
to !~/.local/bin/my-script.sh
.
Some widgets provide a value when they run the command, such as slider
.
This is passed as an argument and can be accessed using $0
.
The following bar commands are supported:
popup:toggle
popup:open
popup:close
XML is arguably better-suited and easier to read for this sort of markup, but currently is not supported. Nonetheless, it may be worth comparing the examples to the below equivalent to help get your head around what's going on:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<custom class="power-menu">
<bar>
<button name="power-btn" label="" on_click="popup:toggle"/>
</bar>
<popup>
<box orientation="vertical">
<label name="header" label="Power menu" />
<box>
<button class="power-btn" label="" on_click="!shutdown now" />
<button class="power-btn" label="" on_click="!reboot" />
</box>
<label name="uptime" label="Uptime: {{30000:uptime -p | cut -d ' ' -f2-}}" />
</box>
</popup>
</custom>
JSON
{
"end": [
{
"type": "clock"
},
{
"bar": [
{
"on_click": "popup:toggle",
"label": "",
"name": "power-btn",
"type": "button"
}
],
"class": "power-menu",
"popup": [
{
"orientation": "vertical",
"type": "box",
"widgets": [
{
"label": "Power menu",
"name": "header",
"type": "label"
},
{
"type": "box",
"widgets": [
{
"class": "power-btn",
"on_click": "!shutdown now",
"label": "<span font-size='40pt'></span>",
"type": "button"
},
{
"class": "power-btn",
"on_click": "!reboot",
"label": "<span font-size='40pt'></span>",
"type": "button"
}
]
},
{
"label": "Uptime: {{30000:uptime -p | cut -d ' ' -f2-}}",
"name": "uptime",
"type": "label"
}
]
}
],
"type": "custom"
}
]
}
TOML
[[end]]
type = 'clock'
[[end]]
class = 'power-menu'
type = 'custom'
[[end.bar]]
on_click = 'popup:toggle'
label = ''
name = 'power-btn'
type = 'button'
[[end.popup]]
orientation = 'vertical'
type = 'box'
[[end.popup.widgets]]
label = 'Power menu'
name = 'header'
type = 'label'
[[end.popup.widgets]]
type = 'box'
[[end.popup.widgets.widgets]]
class = 'power-btn'
on_click = '!shutdown now'
label = '''<span font-size='40pt'></span>'''
type = 'button'
[[end.popup.widgets.widgets]]
class = 'power-btn'
on_click = '!reboot'
label = '''<span font-size='40pt'></span>'''
type = 'button'
[[end.popup.widgets]]
label = '''Uptime: {{30000:uptime -p | cut -d ' ' -f2-}}'''
name = 'uptime'
type = 'label'
YAML
end:
- type: clock
- bar:
- on_click: popup:toggle
label:
name: power-btn
type: button
class: power-menu
popup:
- orientation: vertical
type: box
widgets:
- label: Power menu
name: header
type: label
- type: box
widgets:
- class: power-btn
on_click: '!shutdown now'
label: <span font-size='40pt'></span>
type: button
- class: power-btn
on_click: '!reboot'
label: <span font-size='40pt'></span>
type: button
- label: 'Uptime: {{30000:uptime -p | cut -d '' '' -f2-}}'
name: uptime
type: label
type: custom
Corn
let {
$button = { type = "button" name="power-btn" label = "" on_click = "popup:toggle" }
$popup = {
type = "box"
orientation = "vertical"
widgets = [
{ type = "label" name = "header" label = "Power menu" }
{
type = "box"
widgets = [
{ type = "button" class="power-btn" label = "<span font-size='40pt'></span>" on_click = "!shutdown now" }
{ type = "button" class="power-btn" label = "<span font-size='40pt'></span>" on_click = "!reboot" }
]
}
{ type = "label" name = "uptime" label = "Uptime: {{30000:uptime -p | cut -d ' ' -f2-}}" }
]
}
$power_menu = {
type = "custom"
class = "power-menu"
bar = [ $button ]
popup = [ $popup ]
tooltip = "Up: {{30000:uptime -p | cut -d ' ' -f2-}}"
}
} in {
end = [ $power_menu ]
}
Since the widgets are all custom, you can use the name
and class
attributes, then target them using #name
and .class
.
The following top-level selector is always available:
Selector | Description |
---|---|
#custom |
Custom widget container |