Feat: status-bar

Each panel of the status bar can be turned on or off and configured
with an icon or no icon.

- Loops every 2 seconds
- Reports on:
  - CPU usage
  - Memory usage
  - Backlight brightness
  - Volume (requires amixer from alsa-utils)
    - Icon changes when volume is below 50%, at or above 50%, or muted
  - Battery percentage for each batter
    - Icon changes from batter to plug when on AC power
  - Date and time
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Narvin Singh 2020-12-23 23:48:59 -05:00
parent 4227b4f854
commit deca8326c1

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#!/bin/bash
# Configurable variables
SEP=' | '
CPU_ON=1
CPU_SYM=
MEM_ON=1
MEM_SYM=
BL_ON=1
BL_SYM=
VOL_ON=1
VOL_SYM_LOW=
VOL_SYM_HI=
VOL_SYM_MUTE=
BAT_ON=1
BAT_SYM=
BAT_SYM_PLG=
BAT_SYM_UNK=
BAT_CNT=1
DT_ON=1
DT_SYM=''
DT_FMT='%a %d %I:%M%p'
status_cpu() {
ps -ef | awk '{cpu = cpu + $4} END {print cpu "%"}'
}
status_mem() {
printf '%.0f%%' "$(free -h | awk 'NR == 2 {print $3 * 100 / $2}')"
}
status_bl () {
local bl
local max_bl
printf -v bl '%s' \
"$(find /sys/class/backlight/*/brightness | head -n 1 | xargs cat)"
printf -v max_bl '%s' \
"$(find /sys/class/backlight/*/max_brightness | head -n 1 | xargs cat)"
# Multiply by 10^3 inside the arithemetic expansion so the integer arithmetic
# will preserve 3 digits after the decimal point. Applying e-3 would provide
# 3 decimal points for printf, but since we want the result scaled by 100, we
# only apply e-1. printf will round the result to the specified presion.
printf '%.0f%%' "$((bl * 1000 / max_bl))e-1"
}
status_vol () {
printf '%s%%' \
"$(amixer get Master | tail -n 1 | sed -E 's/.*\[(.*)%\].*/\1/')"
}
status_vol_state() {
local -r vol="${1:-0}"
local state
printf -v state '%s' \
"$(amixer get Master | tail -n 1 | sed -E 's/.*\[(.*)\]/\1/')"
case "${state}" in
on)
if [[ "${vol}" -lt 50 ]]; then printf '%s' "${VOL_SYM_LOW}";
else printf '%s' "${VOL_SYM_HI}"; fi
;;
*)
printf '%s' "${VOL_SYM_MUTE}"
;;
esac
}
status_bat_cap () {
printf '%s' "$(find /sys/class/power_supply/BAT?/capacity \
| head -n "${BAT_CNT}" | xargs cat | tr '\n' '% ' | sed 's/ *$//')"
}
status_bat_state() {
local state
printf -v state '%s' \
"$(find /sys/class/power_supply/BAT?/status | head -n 1 | xargs cat)"
case "${state}" in
Discharging)
printf '%s' "${BAT_SYM}"
;;
Charging|Full)
printf '%s' "${BAT_SYM_PLG}"
;;
*)
printf '%s' "${BAT_SYM_UNK}"
;;
esac
}
status_dt () {
printf '%s' "$(date +"${DT_FMT}")"
}
add_stat () {
local -r val="$1"
local -r sym="$2"
local sep
# Skip the separator for the first status section
if [[ -n "${status}" ]]; then sep="${SEP}"; fi
# Only output the status section if it has a value
if [[ -n "${val}" ]]; then
if [[ -n "${sym}" ]]; then status="${status}${sep}${sym} ${val}";
else status="${status}${sep}${val}"; fi
fi
}
while :; do
status=''
if [[ "${CPU_ON}" -ne 0 ]]; then
add_stat "$(status_cpu)" "${CPU_SYM}"
fi
if [[ "${MEM_ON}" -ne 0 ]]; then
add_stat "$(status_mem)" "${MEM_SYM}"
fi
if [[ "${BL_ON}" -ne 0 ]]; then
add_stat "$(status_bl)" "${BL_SYM}"
fi
if [[ "${VOL_ON}" -ne 0 ]]; then
vol="$(status_vol)"
add_stat "${vol}" "$(status_vol_state "${vol:0:-1}")"
fi
if [[ "${BAT_ON}" -ne 0 ]]; then
add_stat "$(status_bat_cap)" "$(status_bat_state)"
fi
if [[ "${DT_ON}" -ne 0 ]]; then
add_stat "$(status_dt)" "${DT_SYM}"
fi
xprop -root -set WM_NAME " ${status} "
# Sleep until the beginning of the next minute, this way when we are showing
# the time, the status updates on the minute
## sleep $((60 - $(date +%S)))
sleep 2
done