#!/usr/bin/perl # # Copyright 2014 Pierre Mavro # Copyright 2014 Vivien Didelot # Copyright 2014 Andreas Guldstrand # # Licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL v3, or any later version. use strict; use warnings; use utf8; use Getopt::Long; # use Env::Modify qw(:ksh source); # default values my $t_warn = 50; my $t_crit = 80; my $cpu_usage = -1; sub help { print "Usage: cpu_usage [-w ] [-c ]\n"; print "-w : warning threshold to become yellow\n"; print "-c : critical threshold to become red\n"; exit 0; } GetOptions("help|h" => \&help, "w=i" => \$t_warn, "c=i" => \$t_crit); # Get CPU usage $ENV{LC_ALL}="en_US"; # if mpstat is not run under en_US locale, things may break, so make sure it is open (MPSTAT, 'mpstat 1 1 -P ALL |') or die; while () { if (/^.*\s+(\d+\.\d+)\s+$/) { $cpu_usage = 100 - $1; # 100% - %idle last; } } close(MPSTAT); $cpu_usage eq -1 and die 'Can\'t find CPU information'; # Print short_text, full_text printf "%.0f%%\n", $cpu_usage; printf "%.0f%%\n", $cpu_usage; system("sudo source \"/home/kevin/.cache/wal/colors.sh\" 2> /dev/null"); printf "%s\n", $ENV{'COLOR7'}; # Print color, if needed # if ($cpu_usage >= $t_crit) { # print "#FF0000\n"; # exit 33; # } elsif ($cpu_usage >= $t_warn) { # print "#FFFC00\n"; # } exit 0;