#!/usr/bin/perl # # Copyright 2014 Pierre Mavro # Copyright 2014 Vivien Didelot # # Licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v3, or any later version. # # This script is meant to use with i3blocks. It parses the output of the "acpi" # command (often provided by a package of the same name) to read the status of # the battery, and eventually its remaining time (to full charge or discharge). # # The color will gradually change for a percentage below 85%, and the urgency # (exit code 33) is set if there is less that 5% remaining. use strict; use warnings; use utf8; my $acpi; my $status; my $percent; my $full_text; my $short_text; my $bat_number = $ENV{BLOCK_INSTANCE} || 0; # read the first line of the "acpi" command output open (ACPI, "acpi -b | grep 'Battery $bat_number' |") or die; $acpi = ; close(ACPI); # fail on unexpected output if ($acpi !~ /: (\w+), (\d+)%/) { die "$acpi\n"; } $status = $1; $percent = $2; $full_text = "$percent%"; if ($status eq 'Discharging') { $full_text .= ' DIS'; } elsif ($status eq 'Charging') { $full_text .= ' CHR'; } $short_text = $full_text; if ($acpi =~ /(\d\d:\d\d):/) { $full_text .= " ($1)"; } # print text print "$full_text\n"; print "$short_text\n"; # consider color and urgent flag only on discharge if ($status eq 'Discharging') { if ($percent < 20) { print "#FF0000\n"; } elsif ($percent < 40) { print "#FFAE00\n"; } elsif ($percent < 60) { print "#FFF600\n"; } elsif ($percent < 85) { print "#A8FF00\n"; } if ($percent < 5) { exit(33); } } else { print "#2c9332\n"; } exit(0);