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Description
tp_smapi
interface and widget creator.
local tp_smapi = lain.widget.contrib.tp_smapi(apipath)
The argument apipath
is an optional string which defines the API path. Its default value is "/sys/devices/platform/smapi"
.
Functions
tp_smapi.get(batid, feature)
Gets the feature
of battery batid
. Returns a string. The list of available features is available at this page.
tp_smapi.installed(batid)
Checks if battery batid
is installed. Returns a boolean.
tp_smapi.status(batid)
Gets the status of battery batid
. Returns a string ("charging", "discharging", or "full").
tp_smapi.percentage(batid)
Gets the percentage of battery batid
. Returns a numeric string.
tp_smapi.time(batid)
Gets the time of battery batid
. Depending on the current status, it can be either running or charging time. Returns a string of the format HH:MM
.
tp_smapi.hide()
Removes any notification spawned by tp_smapi.show
.
tp_smapi.show(batid, seconds, scr)
Notifies the current information of battery batid
for seconds
seconds on screen scr
.
The argument scr
is optional, and if missing, the notification will be displayed on the currently focused screen.
tp_smapi.create_widget(args)
Creates a lain widget of the available ThinkPad batteries.
local tpbat = tp_smapi.create_widget()
Input table
Variable | Meaning | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
widget |
The widget type to use | wibox.widget |
wibox.widget.textbox |
timeout |
Refresh timeout (in seconds) | integer | 30 |
pspath |
Power supply directory path | string | "/sys/class/power_supply/" |
battery |
Single battery id | string | autodetected |
batteries |
Multiple batteries id table | table of strings | autodetected |
settings |
User settings | function | empty function |
widget |
Widget to render | function | wibox.widget.textbox |
The widget will try to autodetect battery
and batteries
. If something
goes wrong, you will have to define them manually. In that case, you only have
to define one between battery
and batteries
. If you have one battery, you
can either use args.battery = "BAT*"
or args.batteries = {"BAT*"}
, where BAT*
is the identifier of your battery in pspath
(do not use it as a wildcard).
Of course, if you have multiple batteries, you need to use the latter option.
If you define pspath
, be sure to not forget the final slash (/).
settings
can use the tpbat_now
table, which contains the following strings:
status
, general status ("N/A", "discharging", "charging", "full");n_status[i]
, i-th battery status (like above);n_perc[i]
, i-th battery charge percentage (like above);n_time[i]
, i-th battery running or charging time (HH:MM string or "N/A");
n_time[i]
is the running time of battery i
when it is discharging, and the charging time otherwise.
Output table
Variable | Meaning | Type |
---|---|---|
widget |
The widget | wibox.widget |
batteries |
Battery identifiers | Table of strings |
update |
Update widget |
function |
timer |
The widget timer | gears.timer |
The update
function can be used to refresh the widget before timeout
expires.
Usage example
local tp_smapi = lain.widget.contrib.tp_smapi()
local bat = tp_smapi.create_widget {
battery = "BAT0",
settings = function()
widget:set_markup(tpbat_now.n_perc[1] .. "%")
end
}
bat.widget:connect_signal("mouse::enter", function () tp_smapi.show("BAT0") end)
bat.widget:connect_signal("mouse::leave", function () tp_smapi.hide() end)