The ultimate DIY statusline generator for i3wm.
i3-dstatus is a statusline generator for i3 that you can use to display
system information you may be interested in. i3 comes with i3status
which has many limitations. It has no plugin interface. It has no
support for events and relies on polling for all its information, which
makes it surprisingly heavy on resources. It has a weird config file
format that makes it difficult to configure.
Other projects have come along to make up for these weaknesses and many of them do a great job. i3-dstatus is for users who want a more flexible statusline that can be achieved from editing options in a configuration file but without having to learn a complicated plugin api to create custom statusline entries.
This is accomplished by allowing users to update the statusline through interprocess communication using DBUS. i3-dstatus exposes a DBUS service that you can use to update the statusline simply in pretty much any programming language and from any process (maybe even in a cron!).
- No configuration file is required
- Update the statusline from multiple processes
- Update the statusline from any language (even from the command line!)
- No complicated plugin api to learn
i3-dstatus is on PyPI.
pip install i3-dstatus
Use i3-dstatus as your status command in your bar block like so:
bar { status_command i3-dstatus clock }
Pass the path of statusline generator scripts you want to run as arguments to i3-dstatus. Passing a relative path will start the script from the generators included with i3-dstatus from the generator path. Using an absolute path or a ~/ home relative path will call the appropriate path. The blocks will appear on i3bar in the order the generators were given on the command line.
Generator scripts will look for ~/.i3-dstatus.conf
for configuration
options. See i3-dstatus.conf
in the repo for an example. The
configuration file should be a single YAML object. (More documentation
to come).
The dbus service exposes the method show_block
to update the
statusline. This method takes a dict of variants. Pass an object that
conforms to the i3bar input
protocol to show a block.
You can clear a block by omitting the "full_text" member or setting it to the empty string.
You can update the statusline from a python script. Just use a script like this:
from dbus_next.aio import MessageBus
from dbus_next import Variant
bus = await MessageBus().connect()
introspection = await bus.introspect('com.dubstepdish.i3dstatus', '/com/dubstepdish/i3dstatus')
obj = bus.get_proxy_object('com.dubstepdish.i3dstatus', '/com/dubstepdish/i3dstatus')
i3dstatus = obj.get_interface('com.dubstepdish.i3dstatus')
await i3dstatus.call_show_block({
'name': Variant('s', 'test'),
'full_text': Variant('s', 'hello world')
})
You can update the statusline from any language with dbus bindings (which is pretty much all of them). You can even update the statusline from the command line!
dbus-send --session \ --dest=com.dubstepdish.i3dstatus \ --type=method_call \ /com/dubstepdish/i3dstatus \ com.dubstepdish.i3dstatus.show_block \ dict:string:string:name,test,full_text,'hello world'
Please report bugs, request feature, write documentation, and add
generators to the i3dstatus/generators
directory. i3-dstatus is a community
project so feedback is welcome!
This work is available under a FreeBSD License (see LICENSE).
Copyright © 2014, Tony Crisci
All rights reserved.