{-# LANGUAGE ScopedTypeVariables #-} {-# LANGUAGE PatternGuards #-} {-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards #-} {-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts #-} ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : XMonad.Hooks.StatusBar.PP -- Description : The pretty-printing abstraction for handling status bars. -- Copyright : (c) Don Stewart -- License : BSD3-style (see LICENSE) -- -- Maintainer : Don Stewart -- Stability : unstable -- Portability : unportable -- -- xmonad calls the logHook with every internal state update, which is -- useful for (among other things) outputting status information to an -- external status bar program such as xmobar or dzen. -- -- This module provides a pretty-printing abstraction and utilities that can -- be used to customize what is logged to a status bar. See -- "XMonad.Hooks.StatusBar" for an abstraction over starting these status -- bars. Together these are a modern replacement for -- "XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog", which is now just a compatibility wrapper. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- module XMonad.Hooks.StatusBar.PP ( -- * Usage -- $usage -- * Build your own formatter PP(..), def, dynamicLogString, dynamicLogWithPP, -- * Predicates and formatters -- $predicates WS(..), WSPP, WSPP', fallbackPrinters, isUrgent, isCurrent, isVisible, isVisibleNoWindows, isHidden, -- * Example formatters dzenPP, xmobarPP, sjanssenPP, byorgeyPP, -- * Formatting utilities wrap, pad, trim, shorten, shorten', shortenLeft, shortenLeft', xmobarColor, xmobarFont, xmobarAction, xmobarBorder, xmobarRaw, xmobarStrip, xmobarStripTags, dzenColor, dzenEscape, dzenStrip, filterOutWsPP, -- * Internal formatting functions pprWindowSet, pprWindowSetXinerama ) where import Control.Monad.Reader import XMonad import XMonad.Prelude import qualified XMonad.StackSet as S import XMonad.Util.NamedWindows import XMonad.Util.WorkspaceCompare import XMonad.Hooks.UrgencyHook -- $usage -- An example usage for this module would be: -- -- > import XMonad -- > import XMonad.Hooks.StatusBar -- > import XMonad.Hooks.StatusBar.PP -- > -- > myPP = def { ppCurrent = xmobarColor "black" "white" } -- > mySB = statusBarProp "xmobar" (pure myPP) -- > main = xmonad . withEasySB mySB defToggleStrutsKey $ myConfig -- -- Check "XMonad.Hooks.StatusBar" for more examples and an in depth -- explanation. -- | The 'PP' type allows the user to customize the formatting of -- status information. data PP = PP { ppCurrent :: WorkspaceId -> String -- ^ how to print the tag of the currently focused -- workspace , ppVisible :: WorkspaceId -> String -- ^ how to print tags of visible but not focused -- workspaces (xinerama only) , ppHidden :: WorkspaceId -> String -- ^ how to print tags of hidden workspaces which -- contain windows , ppHiddenNoWindows :: WorkspaceId -> String -- ^ how to print tags of empty hidden workspaces , ppVisibleNoWindows :: Maybe (WorkspaceId -> String) -- ^ how to print tags of empty visible workspaces , ppUrgent :: WorkspaceId -> String -- ^ format to be applied to tags of urgent workspaces. , ppRename :: String -> WindowSpace -> String -- ^ rename/augment the workspace tag -- (note that @WindowSpace -> …@ acts as a Reader monad) , ppSep :: String -- ^ separator to use between different log sections -- (window name, layout, workspaces) , ppWsSep :: String -- ^ separator to use between workspace tags , ppTitle :: String -> String -- ^ window title format for the focused window. To display -- the titles of all windows—even unfocused ones—check -- 'XMonad.Util.Loggers.logTitles'. , ppTitleSanitize :: String -> String -- ^ escape / sanitizes input to 'ppTitle' , ppLayout :: String -> String -- ^ layout name format , ppOrder :: [String] -> [String] -- ^ how to order the different log sections. By -- default, this function receives a list with three -- formatted strings, representing the workspaces, -- the layout, and the current window titles, -- respectively. If you have specified any extra -- loggers in 'ppExtras', their output will also be -- appended to the list. To get them in the reverse -- order, you can just use @ppOrder = reverse@. If -- you don't want to display the current layout, you -- could use something like @ppOrder = \\(ws:_:t:_) -> -- [ws,t]@, and so on. , ppSort :: X ([WindowSpace] -> [WindowSpace]) -- ^ how to sort the workspaces. See -- "XMonad.Util.WorkspaceCompare" for some useful -- sorts. , ppExtras :: [X (Maybe String)] -- ^ loggers for generating extra information such as -- time and date, system load, battery status, and so -- on. See "XMonad.Util.Loggers" for examples, or create -- your own! , ppOutput :: String -> IO () -- ^ applied to the entire formatted string in order to -- output it. Can be used to specify an alternative -- output method (e.g. write to a pipe instead of -- stdout), and\/or to perform some last-minute -- formatting. Note that this is only used by -- 'dynamicLogWithPP'; it won't work with 'dynamicLogString' or -- "XMonad.Hooks.StatusBar". , ppPrinters :: WSPP -- ^ extend workspace types with custom predicates. -- Check $predicates for more details. } -- | The default pretty printing options: -- -- > 1 2 [3] 4 7 : full : title -- -- That is, the currently populated workspaces, the current -- workspace layout, and the title of the focused window. instance Default PP where def = PP { ppCurrent = wrap "[" "]" , ppVisible = wrap "<" ">" , ppHidden = id , ppHiddenNoWindows = const "" , ppVisibleNoWindows = Nothing , ppUrgent = id , ppRename = pure , ppSep = " : " , ppWsSep = " " , ppTitle = shorten 80 , ppTitleSanitize = xmobarStrip . dzenEscape , ppLayout = id , ppOrder = id , ppOutput = putStrLn , ppSort = getSortByIndex , ppExtras = [] , ppPrinters = empty } -- | Format the current status using the supplied pretty-printing format, -- and write it to stdout. dynamicLogWithPP :: PP -> X () dynamicLogWithPP pp = dynamicLogString pp >>= io . ppOutput pp -- | The same as 'dynamicLogWithPP', except it simply returns the status -- as a formatted string without actually printing it to stdout, to -- allow for further processing, or use in some application other than -- a status bar. dynamicLogString :: PP -> X String dynamicLogString pp = do winset <- gets windowset urgents <- readUrgents sort' <- ppSort pp -- layout description let ld = description . S.layout . S.workspace . S.current $ winset -- workspace list let ws = pprWindowSet sort' urgents pp winset -- run extra loggers, ignoring any that generate errors. extras <- mapM (userCodeDef Nothing) $ ppExtras pp -- window title wt <- maybe (pure "") (fmap show . getName) . S.peek $ winset return $ sepBy (ppSep pp) . ppOrder pp $ [ ws , ppLayout pp ld , ppTitle pp $ ppTitleSanitize pp wt ] ++ catMaybes extras -- | Format the workspace information, given a workspace sorting function, -- a list of urgent windows, a pretty-printer format, and the current -- WindowSet. pprWindowSet :: WorkspaceSort -> [Window] -> PP -> WindowSet -> String pprWindowSet sort' urgents pp s = sepBy (ppWsSep pp) . map fmt . sort' $ map S.workspace (S.current s : S.visible s) ++ S.hidden s where fmt :: WindowSpace -> String fmt w = pr (ppRename pp (S.tag w) w) where printers = ppPrinters pp <|> fallbackPrinters pr = fromMaybe id $ runReaderT printers $ WS{ wsUrgents = urgents, wsWindowSet = s, wsWS = w, wsPP = pp } -- $predicates -- Using 'WSPP' with 'ppPrinters' allows extension modules (and users) to -- extend 'PP' with new workspace types beyond 'ppCurrent', 'ppUrgent', and -- the rest. -- | The data available to 'WSPP''. data WS = WS{ wsUrgents :: [Window] -- ^ Urgent windows , wsWindowSet :: WindowSet -- ^ The entire 'WindowSet', for context , wsWS :: WindowSpace -- ^ The 'WindowSpace' being formatted , wsPP :: PP -- ^ The actual final 'PP' } -- XXX: ReaderT instead of -> because there is no -- -- > instance Alternative (Λa. r -> Maybe a) -- -- (there cannot be, Haskell has no Λ), and there is no -- -- > instance Alternative (Compose ((->) r) Maybe) -- -- either, and even if there was, Compose isn't very practical. -- -- But we don't need Alternative for WS -> Bool, so we use the simple -- function-based reader for the condition functions, as their definitions are -- much prettier that way. This may be a bit confusing. :-/ type WSPP' = ReaderT WS Maybe -- | The type allowing to build formatters (and predicates). See -- the source 'fallbackPrinters' for an example. type WSPP = WSPP' (WorkspaceId -> String) -- | For a 'PP' @pp@, @fallbackPrinters pp@ returns the default 'WSPP' -- used to format workspaces: the formatter chosen corresponds to the -- first matching workspace type, respecting the following precedence: -- 'ppUrgent', 'ppCurrent', 'ppVisible', 'ppVisibleNoWindows', 'ppHidden', -- 'ppHiddenNoWindows'. -- -- This can be useful if one needs to use the default set of formatters and -- post-process their output. (For pre-processing their input, there's -- 'ppRename'.) fallbackPrinters :: WSPP fallbackPrinters = isUrgent ?-> ppUrgent <|> isCurrent' ?-> ppCurrent <|> isVisible' ?-> ppVisible <|> isVisibleNoWindows' ?-> liftA2 fromMaybe ppVisible ppVisibleNoWindows <|> isHidden' ?-> ppHidden <|> pure True ?-> ppHiddenNoWindows where cond ?-> ppr = (asks cond >>= guard) *> asks (ppr . wsPP) -- | Predicate for urgent workspaces. isUrgent :: WS -> Bool isUrgent WS{..} = any (\x -> (== Just (S.tag wsWS)) (S.findTag x wsWindowSet)) wsUrgents -- | Predicate for the current workspace. Caution: assumes default -- precedence is respected. isCurrent' :: WS -> Bool isCurrent' WS{..} = S.tag wsWS == S.currentTag wsWindowSet -- | Predicate for the current workspace. isCurrent :: WS -> Bool isCurrent = (not <$> isUrgent) <&&> isCurrent' -- | Predicate for visible workspaces. Caution: assumes default -- precedence is respected. isVisible' :: WS -> Bool isVisible' = isVisibleNoWindows' <&&> isJust . S.stack . wsWS -- | Predicate for visible workspaces. isVisible :: WS -> Bool isVisible = (not <$> isUrgent) <&&> (not <$> isCurrent') <&&> isVisible' -- | Predicate for visible workspaces that have no windows. Caution: -- assumes default precedence is respected. isVisibleNoWindows' :: WS -> Bool isVisibleNoWindows' WS{..} = S.tag wsWS `elem` visibles where visibles = map (S.tag . S.workspace) (S.visible wsWindowSet) -- | Predicate for visible workspaces that have no windows. isVisibleNoWindows :: WS -> Bool isVisibleNoWindows = (not <$> isUrgent) <&&> (not <$> isCurrent') <&&> (not <$> isVisible') <&&> isVisibleNoWindows' -- | Predicate for non-empty hidden workspaces. Caution: assumes default -- precedence is respected. isHidden' :: WS -> Bool isHidden' = isJust . S.stack . wsWS -- | Predicate for hidden workspaces. isHidden :: WS -> Bool isHidden = (not <$> isUrgent) <&&> (not <$> isCurrent') <&&> (not <$> isVisible') <&&> (not <$> isVisibleNoWindows') <&&> isHidden' pprWindowSetXinerama :: WindowSet -> String pprWindowSetXinerama ws = "[" ++ unwords onscreen ++ "] " ++ unwords offscreen where onscreen = map (S.tag . S.workspace) . sortOn S.screen $ S.current ws : S.visible ws offscreen = map S.tag . filter (isJust . S.stack) . sortOn S.tag $ S.hidden ws -- | Wrap a string in delimiters, unless it is empty. wrap :: String -- ^ left delimiter -> String -- ^ right delimiter -> String -- ^ output string -> String wrap _ _ "" = "" wrap l r m = l ++ m ++ r -- | Pad a string with a leading and trailing space. pad :: String -> String pad = wrap " " " " -- | Trim leading and trailing whitespace from a string. trim :: String -> String trim = f . f where f = reverse . dropWhile isSpace -- | Limit a string to a certain length, adding "..." if truncated. shorten :: Int -> String -> String shorten = shorten' "..." -- | Limit a string to a certain length, adding @end@ if truncated. shorten' :: String -> Int -> String -> String shorten' end n xs | length xs < n = xs | otherwise = take (n - length end) xs ++ end -- | Like 'shorten', but truncate from the left instead of right. shortenLeft :: Int -> String -> String shortenLeft = shortenLeft' "..." -- | Like 'shorten'', but truncate from the left instead of right. shortenLeft' :: String -> Int -> String -> String shortenLeft' end n xs | l < n = xs | otherwise = end ++ drop (l - n + length end) xs where l = length xs -- | Output a list of strings, ignoring empty ones and separating the -- rest with the given separator. sepBy :: String -- ^ separator -> [String] -- ^ fields to output -> String sepBy sep = intercalate sep . filter (not . null) -- | Use dzen escape codes to output a string with given foreground -- and background colors. dzenColor :: String -- ^ foreground color: a color name, or #rrggbb format -> String -- ^ background color -> String -- ^ output string -> String dzenColor fg bg = wrap (fg1++bg1) (fg2++bg2) where (fg1,fg2) | null fg = ("","") | otherwise = ("^fg(" ++ fg ++ ")","^fg()") (bg1,bg2) | null bg = ("","") | otherwise = ("^bg(" ++ bg ++ ")","^bg()") -- | Escape any dzen metacharacters. dzenEscape :: String -> String dzenEscape = concatMap (\x -> if x == '^' then "^^" else [x]) -- | Strip dzen formatting or commands. dzenStrip :: String -> String dzenStrip = strip [] where strip keep x | null x = keep | "^^" `isPrefixOf` x = strip (keep ++ "^") (drop 2 x) | '^' == head x = strip keep (drop 1 . dropWhile (/= ')') $ x) | otherwise = let (good,x') = span (/= '^') x in strip (keep ++ good) x' -- | Use xmobar escape codes to output a string with the font at the given index xmobarFont :: Int -- ^ index: index of the font to use (0: standard font) -> String -- ^ output string -> String xmobarFont index = wrap ("") "" -- | Use xmobar escape codes to output a string with given foreground -- and background colors. xmobarColor :: String -- ^ foreground color: a color name, or #rrggbb format -> String -- ^ background color -> String -- ^ output string -> String xmobarColor fg bg = wrap t "" where t = concat [""] -- | Encapsulate text with an action. The text will be displayed, and the -- action executed when the displayed text is clicked. Illegal input is not -- filtered, allowing xmobar to display any parse errors. Uses xmobar's new -- syntax wherein the command is surrounded by backticks. xmobarAction :: String -- ^ Command. Use of backticks (`) will cause a parse error. -> String -- ^ Buttons 1-5, such as "145". Other characters will cause a -- parse error. -> String -- ^ Displayed/wrapped text. -> String xmobarAction command button = wrap l r where l = "" r = "" -- | Use xmobar box to add a border to an arbitrary string. xmobarBorder :: String -- ^ Border type. Possible values: VBoth, HBoth, Full, -- Top, Bottom, Left or Right -> String -- ^ color: a color name, or #rrggbb format -> Int -- ^ width in pixels -> String -- ^ output string -> String xmobarBorder border color width = wrap prefix "" where prefix = "" -- | Encapsulate arbitrary text for display only, i.e. untrusted content if -- wrapped (perhaps from window titles) will be displayed only, with all tags -- ignored. Introduced in xmobar 0.21; see their documentation. Be careful not -- to shorten the result. xmobarRaw :: String -> String xmobarRaw "" = "" xmobarRaw s = concat [""] -- | Strip xmobar markup, specifically the , and tags and -- the matching tags like . xmobarStrip :: String -> String xmobarStrip = converge (xmobarStripTags ["fc","icon","action"]) converge :: (Eq a) => (a -> a) -> a -> a converge f a = let xs = iterate f a in fst $ head $ dropWhile (uncurry (/=)) $ zip xs $ tail xs xmobarStripTags :: [String] -- ^ tags -> String -> String -- ^ with all ... removed xmobarStripTags tags = strip [] where strip keep [] = keep strip keep x | rest: _ <- mapMaybe dropTag tags = strip keep rest | '<':xs <- x = strip (keep ++ "<") xs | (good,x') <- span (/= '<') x = strip (keep ++ good) x' -- this is n^2 bad... but titles have few tags where dropTag :: String -> Maybe String dropTag tag = msum [fmap dropTilClose (openTag tag `stripPrefix` x), closeTag tag `stripPrefix` x] dropTilClose, openTag, closeTag :: String -> String dropTilClose = drop 1 . dropWhile (/= '>') openTag str = "<" ++ str ++ "=" closeTag str = "" -- | Transforms a pretty-printer into one not displaying the given workspaces. -- -- For example, filtering out the @NSP@ workspace before giving the 'PP' to -- 'dynamicLogWithPP': -- -- > logHook = dynamicLogWithPP . filterOutWsPP [scratchpadWorkspaceTag] $ def -- -- Here is another example, when using "XMonad.Layout.IndependentScreens". If -- you have handles @hLeft@ and @hRight@ for bars on the left and right screens, -- respectively, and @pp@ is a pretty-printer function that takes a handle, you -- could write -- -- > logHook = let log screen handle = dynamicLogWithPP . filterOutWsPP [scratchpadWorkspaceTag] . marshallPP screen . pp $ handle -- > in log 0 hLeft >> log 1 hRight filterOutWsPP :: [WorkspaceId] -> PP -> PP filterOutWsPP ws pp = pp { ppSort = (. filterOutWs ws) <$> ppSort pp } -- | Settings to emulate dwm's statusbar, dzen only. dzenPP :: PP dzenPP = def { ppCurrent = dzenColor "white" "#2b4f98" . pad , ppVisible = dzenColor "black" "#999999" . pad , ppHidden = dzenColor "black" "#cccccc" . pad , ppHiddenNoWindows = const "" , ppUrgent = dzenColor "red" "yellow" . pad , ppWsSep = "" , ppSep = "" , ppLayout = dzenColor "black" "#cccccc" . (\x -> pad $ case x of "TilePrime Horizontal" -> "TTT" "TilePrime Vertical" -> "[]=" "Hinted Full" -> "[ ]" _ -> x ) , ppTitle = ("^bg(#324c80) " ++) . dzenEscape } -- | Some nice xmobar defaults. xmobarPP :: PP xmobarPP = def { ppCurrent = xmobarColor "yellow" "" . wrap "[" "]" , ppTitle = xmobarColor "green" "" . shorten 40 , ppVisible = wrap "(" ")" , ppUrgent = xmobarColor "red" "yellow" } -- | The options that sjanssen likes to use with xmobar, as an -- example. Note the use of 'xmobarColor' and the record update on -- 'def'. sjanssenPP :: PP sjanssenPP = def { ppCurrent = xmobarColor "white" "black" , ppTitle = xmobarColor "#00ee00" "" . shorten 120 } -- | The options that byorgey likes to use with dzen, as another example. byorgeyPP :: PP byorgeyPP = def { ppHiddenNoWindows = showNamedWorkspaces , ppHidden = dzenColor "black" "#a8a3f7" . pad , ppCurrent = dzenColor "yellow" "#a8a3f7" . pad , ppUrgent = dzenColor "red" "yellow" . pad , ppSep = " | " , ppWsSep = "" , ppTitle = shorten 70 , ppOrder = reverse } where showNamedWorkspaces wsId = if any (`elem` wsId) ['a' .. 'z'] then pad wsId else ""