Invisible bar on a `top` layer would still intercept pointer events and
stop them from reaching windows below. Always changing the layer to
to `bottom` along with making bar invisible would prevent that.
Extract two surface implementations from the bar class: GLSSurfaceImpl
and RawSurfaceImpl. This change allowed to remove _all_ surface type
conditionals and significantly simplify the Bar code.
The change also applies PImpl pattern to the Bar, allowing to remove
some headers and fields from `bar.hpp`.
Previous attempts to use auto exclusive zone from gtk-layer-shell failed
because gls was expecting real booleans (`TRUE`/`FALSE`) as set_anchor
arguments. With that being fixed, gtk_layer_auto_exclusive_zone_enable
makes gls handle everything related to the bar resizing.
The only remaining purpose of onConfigureGLS is to log warnings and bar
size changes; gtk-layer-shell code path no longer needs saved width_ or
height_ values.
It's not allowed to bind to a higher version of a wayland protocol than
supported by the client. Binding wlr-foreign-toplevel-manager-v1 v3 to
a generated code for v2 causes errors in libwayland due to a missing
handler for `zwlr_foreign_toplevel_handle_v1.parent` event.
- Add elapsedTime and totalTime to tooltip format arguments
- Catch format exceptions and print error
- Copy mpd connection error message before it gets freed
- Update display after connection to mpd was lost
Read `layer`, `exclusive`, `passthrough` into a special mode "default".
Drop `overlay` layer hacks, as it's easier to use `"mode": "overlay"`
for the same result.
Use `mode` (`waybar::Bar::setMode`) as a shorthand to configure bar
visibility, layer, exclusive zones and input event handling in the same
way as `swaybar` does.
See `sway-bar(5)` for a description of available modes.
- Add MPD module option `password`, and document it.
- Add logic to send the password, directly after connecting to
MPD.
Fixes: #576
Signed-off-by: Joseph Benden <joe@benden.us>
Fix MPD connection issues by converting/rewriting module into a
state-machine driven system. It is fully single-threaded and uses
events for transitioning between states. It supports all features
and functionality of the previous MPD module.
Signed-off-by: Joseph Benden <joe@benden.us>
Fix MPD connection issues by converting/rewriting module into a
state-machine driven system. It is fully single-threaded and uses
events for transitioning between states. It supports all features
and functionality of the previous MPD module.
Signed-off-by: Joseph Benden <joe@benden.us>
Fixes the following build warning with musl libc:
In file included from ../src/util/rfkill.cpp:24:
/usr/include/sys/poll.h:1:2: warning: #warning redirecting incorrect #include <sys/poll.h> to <poll.h> [-Wcpp]
1 | #warning redirecting incorrect #include <sys/poll.h> to <poll.h>
| ^~~~~~~
This commit fixes the issue where the process would restart immediately
and the thread would sleep after the process has restarted, and not
before.
Fixes#621
The fix for taskbar tooltips in 6a2d214b55 was incomplete: it causes the label
to contain escaped titles. Use set_markup so that GTK decodes markup again,
but only if requested by the user (disabling markup is needed if using format
strings like "{title:.15}" to avoid terminating the string in the middle of an
XML entity).
In sway/workspaces, just like disable-scroll turns on/off the ability to
change workspaces by scrolling the mouse add disable-click that turns
on/off the ability to change workspaces by clicking.
This will enable the networking module to be used for ethernet
interfaces on kernels without nl80211 support.
It should be reasonable to allow desktop systems without
wireless interfaces to run custom kenrel configs
without nl80211 compiled in.
When forkExec is called it begins to ignore all SIGCHLD signals for
the rest of the progam's execution so that they are automatically
reaped. However, this means that subsequent waitpid calls in the exec
function will always fail. So instead handle SIGCHLD by reaping any
processes created by forkExec and ignoring all others so that they can be
handled directly by the exec function.
Move the lower_app_id lookup logic completely in the image_load_icon
method and use it also when looking up the icon from the desktop files
as well as icon themes.
If there are multiple icon themes defined in the config option
'icon-theme' the module will try from left to right to find an icon.
The system default will always be added to this list.
When using additional format options in addition to {icon} the format is
separated into text before and text after the icon. Each of the texts is
displayed in a separate label one before and one after the image for the
icon.
The code updating the labels on changes used the wrong format strings
when updating the label after the icon.
When only the option 'on-click-right' was set and no other 'on-click'
option than the taskbar module wouldn't register for click events and
hence those events were handled by the generic AModule::on-click code.
This code would try to start a shell with the specified command, which
wouldn't make any sense in this circumstances.
The taskbar code falsely checked for the 'on-click-left' option instead
for the 'on-click-right' when deciding to register for click events.
Previously, clicking on the same workspace you were on would throw you
to another workspace if `workspace_auto_back_and_forth yes` was
specified in your sway config. This also fixes workspace output moving
misbehaving and doing the same.
$ meson --prefix=/tmp/foo _build
$ ninja install -C _build
[49/50] Installing files.
Installing waybar to /tmp/foo/bin
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mesonbuild/mesonmain.py", line 127, in run
return options.run_func(options)
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mesonbuild/minstall.py", line 514, in run
installer.do_install(datafilename)
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mesonbuild/minstall.py", line 346, in do_install
self.install_data(d)
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mesonbuild/minstall.py", line 375, in install_data
d.dirmaker.makedirs(outdir, exist_ok=True)
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mesonbuild/minstall.py", line 55, in makedirs
os.makedirs(path, exist_ok=exist_ok)
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/os.py", line 210, in makedirs
makedirs(head, mode, exist_ok)
File "/usr/lib/python3.6/os.py", line 220, in makedirs
mkdir(name, mode)
PermissionError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/etc/xdg'
FAILED: meson-install
Sway provides the workspace "num" property which is an integer number of
the workspace, i.e., workspace "3" -> 3 and also "3dev" -> "3". This
commit uses this property to sort the workspaces, which makes sense when
persistent workspaces or all-output is specified. This commit also adds
a new configuration option, whether the numeric workspaces come in front
or after workspaces that have non-numeric name.
All workspace buttons that are visible on the same output as the current waybar can be styled with the `current_output` css class.
This is really only useful in combination with the `"all-outputs":
true`. Then the workspaces that are on the current output can be styled
differently than the workspace on other outputs, while all are visible
in the waybar.
The approximation should include SReclaimable, and subtract Shmem. To
prevent the parsing code from ballooning in size, this commit also
refactors the parsing into a map.
If the bar is using initial size from the config (i.e both width and
height are set and resize is not required), GtkWindow configure event
is is not emitted. Initialize exclusive zone earlier for that case.
Fixes#609
When you have multiple sinks (resp. sources), the module used to display
the state of the most recently changed one. This changes remembers the
default sink name, and only records changes to that one.
Ipc destructor closes socket and thus wakes up SleeperThread which was
waiting for socket data in Ipc::handleEvent.
Ipc::handleEvent then proceeds with sending signal to already destroyed
object, causing heap-use-after-free Address Sanitizer error.
std::unique_ptr is not required here as the only benefit it gives is
stability of address on vector resize and it's easy to invalidate it
accidentaly. std::list provides the same guarantee of stable addresses
of the elements and correct destruction while avoiding smart pointer
overhead.
Also fixes#554, caused by incorrect usage of std::remove_if.
Fixes:
../src/modules/network.cpp:68:3: error: 'assert' was not declared in this scope
68 | assert(starts_with(read, category));
| ^~~~~~
../src/modules/network.cpp:6:1: note: 'assert' is defined in header '<cassert>'; did you forget to '#include <cassert>'?
5 | #include "util/format.hpp"
+++ |+#include <cassert>
6 |
To enable: use sway >= 1.2, compile waybar with `-Dgtk-layer-shell=enabled` meson option.
Original behavior could be restored at runtime by setting `"gtk-layer-shell": false` in waybar config.
gtk-layer-shell wants Gdk::Monitor instead of wl_output;
change code to deal with Gdk objects and slightly simplify it.
Requires gtkmm 3.22.0+ (first release with Gdk::Monitor support).
The fmt::format() function looks for the "{arg}" named argument
in the given "format" string which does not exist. It will fail
if the string contains any {...} curled-brace substring.
Consequently, any "on-click*" option's command line containing for
instance substring like "${var}" or "awk '{...}'" will crash the program.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Venriès <thomas.venries@gmail.com>
Fixes#479, because upstream does not intend to.
It may be less expensive to do that only once in a while, or to inotify-watch on /etc/timezone, but this is good enough.
Adds a `format-time` configuration for the battery module so that users
can configure how they want their remaining time to be displayed.
The default format remains the same as before, i.e. `{H} h {M} min`,
but users can choose something like `{H}:{M:02d}` to give an output
like `4:29` if wanted.
In file included from ../src/factory.cpp:1:
In file included from ../include/factory.hpp:4:
../include/modules/clock.hpp:5:10: fatal error: 'fmt/time.h' file not found
#include "fmt/time.h"
^~~~~~~~~~~~
In file included from ../src/bar.cpp:4:
In file included from ../include/factory.hpp:4:
In file included from ../include/modules/clock.hpp:3:
In file included from /usr/include/fmt/chrono.h:12:
/usr/include/fmt/locale.h:19:35: error: parameter type 'fmt::v5::internal::buffer' (aka 'basic_buffer<char>') is an abstract class
const std::locale& loc, buffer<Char>& buf,
^
/usr/include/spdlog/fmt/bundled/core.h:238:16: note: unimplemented pure virtual method 'grow' in 'basic_buffer'
virtual void grow(std::size_t capacity) = 0;
^
In file included from ../src/modules/sni/host.cpp:3:
/usr/include/fmt/ostream.h:22:9: error: expected member name or ';' after declaration specifiers
buffer<Char>& buffer_;
~~~~~~^
/usr/include/fmt/ostream.h:25:19: error: expected ')'
formatbuf(buffer<Char>& buf) : buffer_(buf) {}
^
/usr/include/fmt/ostream.h:25:12: note: to match this '('
formatbuf(buffer<Char>& buf) : buffer_(buf) {}
^
/usr/include/fmt/ostream.h:25:42: error: use of undeclared identifier 'buf'; did you mean 'prettify_handler::buf'?
formatbuf(buffer<Char>& buf) : buffer_(buf) {}
^~~
prettify_handler::buf
/usr/include/spdlog/fmt/bundled/format-inl.h:551:11: note: 'prettify_handler::buf' declared here
buffer &buf;
^
It seems that dbusmenu is not ready to display menu immediately and
needs some time to sync data via DBus.
Fixes LIBDBUSMENU-GLIB-CRITICAL: dbusmenu_menuitem_send_about_to_show:
assertion 'DBUSMENU_IS_MENUITEM(mi)' failed.
Also fixes initial render of the menu with layer shell popups support patch.
Set ItemIsMenu to true by default because libappindicator supports
neither ItemIsMenu nor Activate method and compiant SNI implementations
are expected to reset the flag during initial property fetch.
To be revisited if anyone finds the implementation that has Activate
but does not set ItemIsMenu.
Previously, any and all scroll events were interpreted as reason to switch
workspaces. This resulted in twitchy behaviour, where the scrolling was
practically unusable.
Now, we pool all scroll values, and only scroll if the value is larger than the
new config option "smooth-scrolling-threshold". If this option is not set, the
behaviour is unchanged.