Hi Elv1313

Thanks for the detailed reply!

I just use the version published in Ubuntu (14.04) – Not sure who would 
actually update/add/remove that. Looking to update to 16.04 soon – Will see if 
the awesome package has updated in that or if I take your advice and manually 
install


Regards

Dave

From: Elv1313 . [mailto:elv1...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, 31 July 2016 4:51 PM
To: David Sorkovsky <davidsorkov...@hotmail.com>
Cc: awesome@naquadah.org
Subject: Re: UPS Status [NUT]

Hello,
First, if you use 3.4, please upgrade to something newer. 3.4 is 7 years old 
and is _not_ supported anymore and hasn't been since 2012. The git version of 
Awesome is currently recommended, the official release is 3.5.9 (from 2012 + 
bug fixes until ~2017).
Then, please don't use io.popen. Awesome is single threaded and this block/lock 
your whole X11 session (all application and mouse/keyboard events) while the 
command is being executed. Newer Awesome version have either LGI async API or, 
in case of the git version of awesome, awful.spawn async functions.

1)      Get system messages / “wall” notifications to display as a popup 
(naughty.notify)

 naughty.notify is the correct API

3)      Is “iif” supported? [if so, what have I done wrong]

Yes, there is:

 local result = condition1 and object_when_true or object_when_false

 local first_non_false_or_nil_object = object1 or object2 or object3 or object4

lua syntax is very consistent and small, but, beside switch(), everything is 
there for sequential, object and functional programming

4)      Graphical (possibly using Bashets as suggested by Riccardo)

 The Awesome 3.4 graphical API has been replaced. The current API documentation 
is here 
http://new.awesomewm.org/apidoc/documentation/03-declarative-layout.md.html
5)      Suggested improvements?
See above

On 30 July 2016 at 01:50, David Sorkovsky 
<davidsorkov...@hotmail.com<mailto:davidsorkov...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Update / Share - Answered questions 2 & 3 myself…

2) Ternary:

x = condition ? if_true : if_false                                 -- Doesn’t 
work

x = condition and if_true or if_false                         -- Works


3) fif:

                Doesn’t exist – make it…

                function fif(condition, if_true, if_false)
                                if condition then return if_true else return 
if_false end
                end

Regards ,

Dave

From: David Sorkovsky 
[mailto:davidsorkov...@hotmail.com<mailto:davidsorkov...@hotmail.com>]
Sent: Friday, 29 July 2016 9:21 PM
To: 'Riccardo Sven Risuleo' 
<riccardos...@gmail.com<mailto:riccardos...@gmail.com>>; 
awesome@naquadah.org<mailto:awesome@naquadah.org>
Subject: RE: UPS Status [NUT]

Hi All

Here is my simple widget for the UPS data…

                --
                -- UPS widget
                --
                myUPS = {}
                myUPS.widget = widget({type = "textbox"})
                myUPS.tooltip = awful.tooltip({ objects = { myUPS.widget },})
                myUPS.timer = timer({ timeout = 55 })

                myUPS.refresh =             function()            local f = 
io.popen("upsc myups")
                                                                                
                local str = f:read("*all")
                                                                                
                f:close()
--                                                                              
               myUPS.widget.text = (( string.find(str, "ups.status: OL") ) ? 
"Line" : "Batt")
--                                                                              
               myUPS.widget.text = fif( string.find(str, "ups.status: OL"), 
"Line", "Batt")
                                                                                
                if string.find(str, "ups.status: OL") then
                                                                                
                                myUPS.widget.text = "Line"
                                                                                
                else
                                                                                
                                myUPS.widget.text = "Batt"
                                                                                
                end
                                                                                
                myUPS.tooltip:set_text(str)
                                                                                
                myUPS.timer:again()
                                                                                
end

                myUPS.widget:buttons( awful.util.table.join( awful.button({ }, 
1, function() myUPS.refresh() end) ))

                myUPS.timer:add_signal("timeout", function() myUPS.refresh() 
end)
                myUPS.timer:start()

                myUPS.refresh()

Pending / Further questions…


1)      Get system messages / “wall” notifications to display as a popup 
(naughty.notify)


2)      Is the ternary operator supported? [if so, what have I done wrong]


3)      Is “iif” supported? [if so, what have I done wrong]


4)      Graphical (possibly using Bashets as suggested by Riccardo)



5)      Suggested improvements?


Regards,

Dave

From: Riccardo Sven Risuleo 
[mailto:riccardos...@gmail.com<mailto:riccardos...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Wednesday, 27 July 2016 12:46 AM
To: David Sorkovsky 
<davidsorkov...@hotmail.com<mailto:davidsorkov...@hotmail.com>>; 
awesome@naquadah.org<mailto:awesome@naquadah.org>
Subject: Re: UPS Status [NUT]

Hi David,
I would advise you to use bashets (https://awesome.naquadah.org/wiki/Bashets); 
you get all kinds of widgets (barplots, graphs,numerical) to display raw data 
that gets extracted with your own bash scripts.
Hope this helps you,
All the best
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 4:24 PM David Sorkovsky 
<davidsorkov...@hotmail.com<mailto:davidsorkov...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Aleksei,

I looked at most of the battery monitor widgets but the seemed to be for Laptops

The UPS is external (before) the PC and "NUT" runs to get status (upsc)

Just as an FYI, upower returns the following wether the UPS is powered or on 
battery...

        Daemon:
          daemon-version:  0.9.23
          can-suspend:     no
          can-hibernate:   no
          on-battery:      no
          on-low-battery:  no
          lid-is-closed:   no
          lid-is-present:  no
          is-docked:       yes

Wondering if anyone has a widget the processes the info "upsc" provides (or do 
I write one)

Wondering if there is a way to get Awesome to show system messages from a 
script as notifications


Regards,

Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: Aleksei Fedotov [mailto:l...@cfotr.com<mailto:l...@cfotr.com>]
Sent: Tuesday, 26 July 2016 11:01 PM
To: David Sorkovsky 
<davidsorkov...@hotmail.com<mailto:davidsorkov...@hotmail.com>>
Cc: awesome@naquadah.org<mailto:awesome@naquadah.org>
Subject: Re: UPS Status [NUT]

Hi David,

Could you check if upowerd could see your UPS ? Run 'upower -d' in
your terminal and look if it has information about UPS status.

If upower provides information about UPS status, you can use widget
https://github.com/lexa/awesome_upower_battery . It grabs information
from upowerd via DBus and displays battery status and charge
percentage.

On 7/26/16, David Sorkovsky 
<davidsorkov...@hotmail.com<mailto:davidsorkov...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Anyone display information on a UPS [I am using NUT to monitor it]?
>
> Wanted:       Widget?
>               Notification popup?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave
>
>
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Kind Regards,
Aleksei


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