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Network Widgets

If you use netctl or another network manager which doesn't provide any good tray icon or if you want something more native than nm-applet, this is for you.

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How to use

First of all you should clone repository in your awesome config directory

git clone [email protected]:pltanton/net_widgets.git ~/.config/awesome/net_widgets

Then, paste this in your 'rc.lua'

local net_widgets = require("net_widgets")

Wireless widget.

wireless widget Widget is simple as hell. Icon changes depend on signal level, if you put mouse pointer on it you can see some information about current connection.

Create widget by

net_wireless = net_widgets.wireless({interface="wlp1s0"})

After that just place net_wireless wherever you want. You can also change widget update timeout. By default it is timeout=5, interface=wlan0

Wired network indicator.

wired widget If network is disconnected icon changes color to red. You can set multiple interfaces to indicate it. It also have got popup.

To create widget put in rc.lua

net_wired = net_widgets.indicator({
    interfaces  = {"enp2s0", "another_interface", "and_another_one"},
    timeout     = 5
})

By default interfaces={"enp2s0"}, timeout=5

Internet access indicator.

internet widget This indicator shows up when there is no internet access (detected by trying to connect to 8.8.8.8). Set showconnected to true if you're extra precautionary about your internet connection and don't mind seeing a green check mark almost all the time.

net_internet = net_widgets.internet({indent = 0, timeout = 5})

Tips

Table looks bad

You can change font to monospace by font option.

Display the signal strength in the popup instead of next to icon

strenght in popup

Set popup_signal=true.

Set action on click

Just set onclick argument, for example

net_wireless = net_widgets.wireless({interface   = "wlp3s0", 
                                     onclick     = terminal .. " -e sudo wifi-menu" }) 

Get table of wireless widgets or set container widget

Just set widget argument as false to get table or some widget layout to change default layout, for example

net_wireless = net_widgets.wireless({interface   = "wlp3s0", 
                                     widget = false, }) 

or

net_wireless = net_widgets.wireless({interface   = "wlp3s0", 
                                     widget = wibox.layout.fixed.vertical(), }) 

By default widget = wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal()

Set indent in wireless textbox

Just set indent

net_wireless = net_widgets.wireless({interface   = "wlp3s0", 
                                     indent = 0, }) 

or

net_wireless = net_widgets.wireless({interface   = "wlp3s0", 
                                     indent = 5, }) 

By default indent = 3

Set the pop-up position

Helpful if the widget is placed on the bottom bar and you want the pop-up to appear near the widget rather than on top of the screen.

net_wireless = net_widgets.wireless({interface   = "wlp3s0",
                                     popup_position = "bottom_right" })

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