Class wibox.layout.flex

Usage example

Usage:

    wibox.widget {
        generic_widget( 'first'  ),
        generic_widget( 'second' ),
        generic_widget( 'third'  ),
        layout  = wibox.layout.flex.horizontal
    }
    

Info:

  • Copyright: 2010 Uli Schlachter
  • Author: Uli Schlachter

Functions

wibox.layout.flex.horizontal (...) Returns a new horizontal flex layout.
wibox.layout.flex.vertical (...) Returns a new vertical flex layout.

Object properties

children Get all direct children of this layout.
spacing_widget The widget used to fill the spacing between the layout elements.
spacing Add spacing between each layout widgets.
max_widget_size Set the maximum size the widgets in this layout will take.
forced_height Force a widget height.
forced_width Force a widget width.
opacity The widget opacity (transparency).
visible The widget visibility.

Signals

widget::layout_changed When the layout (size) change.
widget::redraw_needed When the widget content changed.
button::press When a mouse button is pressed over the widget.
button::release When a mouse button is released over the widget.
mouse::enter When the mouse enter a widget.
mouse::leave When the mouse leave a widget.

Methods

wibox.layout.flex:set (index, widget2) Set a widget at a specific index, replace the current one.
wibox.layout.flex:replace_widget (widget, widget2[, recursive=false]) Replace the first instance of widget in the layout with widget2.
wibox.layout.flex:swap (index1, index2) Swap 2 widgets in a layout.
wibox.layout.flex:swap_widgets (widget1, widget2[, recursive=false]) Swap 2 widgets in a layout.
wibox.layout.flex:reset (layout) Reset a ratio layout.
wibox.layout.flex:set_children (children) Replace the layout children
wibox.layout.flex:add (layout, ...) Add some widgets to the given fixed layout
wibox.layout.flex:remove (The) Remove a widget from the layout
wibox.layout.flex:remove_widgets (widget) Remove one or more widgets from the layout The last parameter can be a boolean, forcing a recursive seach of the widget(s) to remove.
wibox.layout.flex:insert (index, widget) Insert a new widget in the layout at position index
wibox.layout.flex:get_all_children () Get all direct and indirect children widgets.
wibox.layout.flex:setup (args) Set a declarative widget hierarchy description.
wibox.layout.flex:buttons (_buttons) Set/get a widget’s buttons.
wibox.layout.flex:emit_signal_recursive (signal_name, ...) Emit a signal and ensure all parent widgets in the hierarchies also forward the signal.
wibox.layout.flex:emit_signal (name, ...) Emit a signal.
wibox.layout.flex:connect_signal (name, func) Connect to a signal.
wibox.layout.flex:weak_connect_signal (name, func) Connect to a signal weakly.


Functions

Methods
wibox.layout.flex.horizontal (...)
Returns a new horizontal flex layout. A flex layout shares the available space equally among all widgets. Widgets can be added via :add(widget).
  • ... widget Widgets that should be added to the layout.
wibox.layout.flex.vertical (...)
Returns a new vertical flex layout. A flex layout shares the available space equally among all widgets. Widgets can be added via :add(widget).
  • ... widget Widgets that should be added to the layout.

Object properties

children
Get all direct children of this layout.

Type:

  • layout The layout you are modifying.
spacing_widget
The widget used to fill the spacing between the layout elements.

By default, no widget is used.

Usage example

Type:

  • widget

Usage:

    -- Use the separator widget directly
    local w1 = wibox.widget {
        spacing        = 10,
        spacing_widget = wibox.widget.separator,
        layout         = wibox.layout.flex.horizontal
    }
    -- Use a standard declarative widget construct
    local w2 = wibox.widget {
        spacing = 10,
        spacing_widget = {
            color  = '#00ff00',
            shape  = gears.shape.circle,
            widget = wibox.widget.separator,
        },
        layout = wibox.layout.flex.horizontal
    }
    -- Use composed widgets
    local w3 = wibox.widget {
        spacing = 10,
        spacing_widget = {
            {
                text = 'F',
                widget = wibox.widget.textbox,
            },
            bg     = '#ff0000',
            widget = wibox.container.background,
        },
        layout = wibox.layout.flex.horizontal
    }
    -- Use negative spacing to create a powerline effect
    local w4 = wibox.widget {
        spacing = -12,
        spacing_widget = {
            color  = '#ff0000',
            shape  = gears.shape.powerline,
            widget = wibox.widget.separator,
        },
        layout = wibox.layout.flex.horizontal
    }
spacing
Add spacing between each layout widgets.

Usage example

Type:

  • spacing number Spacing between widgets.

Usage:

    for i=1, 5 do
        local w = wibox.widget {
            first,
            second,
            third,
            spacing = i*5,
            layout  = wibox.layout.flex.horizontal
        }
    end
max_widget_size
Set the maximum size the widgets in this layout will take. That is, maximum width for horizontal and maximum height for vertical.

Type:

  • number
forced_height
Force a widget height.

Type:

  • height number or nil The height (nil for automatic)
forced_width
Force a widget width.

Type:

  • width number or nil The width (nil for automatic)
opacity
The widget opacity (transparency).

Type:

  • opacity number The opacity (between 0 and 1) (default 1)
visible
The widget visibility.

Type:

  • boolean

Signals

widget::layout_changed
When the layout (size) change. This signal is emitted when the previous results of :layout() and :fit() are no longer valid. Unless this signal is emitted, :layout() and :fit() must return the same result when called with the same arguments.

See also:

widget::redraw_needed
When the widget content changed. This signal is emitted when the content of the widget changes. The widget will be redrawn, it is not re-layouted. Put differently, it is assumed that :layout() and :fit() would still return the same results as before.

See also:

button::press
When a mouse button is pressed over the widget.

Arguments:

  • lx number The horizontal position relative to the (0,0) position in the widget.
  • ly number The vertical position relative to the (0,0) position in the widget.
  • button number The button number.
  • mods table The modifiers (mod4, mod1 (alt), Control, Shift)
  • find_widgets_result The entry from the result of wibox.drawable:find_widgets for the position that the mouse hit.
    • drawable wibox.drawable The drawable containing the widget.
    • widget widget The widget being displayed.
    • hierarchy wibox.hierarchy The hierarchy managing the widget’s geometry.
    • x number An approximation of the X position that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • y number An approximation of the Y position that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • width number An approximation of the width that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • height number An approximation of the height that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • widget_width number The exact width of the widget in its local coordinate system.
    • widget_height number The exact height of the widget in its local coordinate system.

See also:

button::release
When a mouse button is released over the widget.

Arguments:

  • lx number The horizontal position relative to the (0,0) position in the widget.
  • ly number The vertical position relative to the (0,0) position in the widget.
  • button number The button number.
  • mods table The modifiers (mod4, mod1 (alt), Control, Shift)
  • find_widgets_result The entry from the result of wibox.drawable:find_widgets for the position that the mouse hit.
    • drawable wibox.drawable The drawable containing the widget.
    • widget widget The widget being displayed.
    • hierarchy wibox.hierarchy The hierarchy managing the widget’s geometry.
    • x number An approximation of the X position that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • y number An approximation of the Y position that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • width number An approximation of the width that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • height number An approximation of the height that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • widget_width number The exact width of the widget in its local coordinate system.
    • widget_height number The exact height of the widget in its local coordinate system.

See also:

mouse::enter
When the mouse enter a widget.

Arguments:

  • find_widgets_result The entry from the result of wibox.drawable:find_widgets for the position that the mouse hit.
    • drawable wibox.drawable The drawable containing the widget.
    • widget widget The widget being displayed.
    • hierarchy wibox.hierarchy The hierarchy managing the widget’s geometry.
    • x number An approximation of the X position that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • y number An approximation of the Y position that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • width number An approximation of the width that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • height number An approximation of the height that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • widget_width number The exact width of the widget in its local coordinate system.
    • widget_height number The exact height of the widget in its local coordinate system.

See also:

mouse::leave
When the mouse leave a widget.

Arguments:

  • find_widgets_result The entry from the result of wibox.drawable:find_widgets for the position that the mouse hit.
    • drawable wibox.drawable The drawable containing the widget.
    • widget widget The widget being displayed.
    • hierarchy wibox.hierarchy The hierarchy managing the widget’s geometry.
    • x number An approximation of the X position that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • y number An approximation of the Y position that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • width number An approximation of the width that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • height number An approximation of the height that the widget is visible at on the surface.
    • widget_width number The exact width of the widget in its local coordinate system.
    • widget_height number The exact height of the widget in its local coordinate system.

See also:

Methods

wibox.layout.flex:set (index, widget2)
Set a widget at a specific index, replace the current one. Signal: widget::replaced The argument is the new widget and the old one and the index.
  • index number A widget or a widget index
  • widget2 The widget to take the place of the first one

Returns:

    boolean If the operation is successful
wibox.layout.flex:replace_widget (widget, widget2[, recursive=false])
Replace the first instance of widget in the layout with widget2. Signal: widget::replaced The argument is the new widget and the old one and the index.
  • widget The widget to replace
  • widget2 The widget to replace widget with
  • recursive boolean Dig in all compatible layouts to find the widget. (default false)

Returns:

    boolean If the operation is successful
wibox.layout.flex:swap (index1, index2)
Swap 2 widgets in a layout. Signal: widget::swapped The arguments are both widgets and both (new) indexes.
  • index1 number The first widget index
  • index2 number The second widget index

Returns:

    boolean If the operation is successful
wibox.layout.flex:swap_widgets (widget1, widget2[, recursive=false])
Swap 2 widgets in a layout. If widget1 is present multiple time, only the first instance is swapped Signal: widget::swapped The arguments are both widgets and both (new) indexes. if the layouts not the same, then only widget::replaced will be emitted.
  • widget1 The first widget
  • widget2 The second widget
  • recursive boolean Dig in all compatible layouts to find the widget. (default false)

Returns:

    boolean If the operation is successful
wibox.layout.flex:reset (layout)
Reset a ratio layout. This removes all widgets from the layout. Signal: widget::reset
  • layout The layout you are modifying.
wibox.layout.flex:set_children (children)
Replace the layout children
  • children table A table composed of valid widgets
wibox.layout.flex:add (layout, ...)
Add some widgets to the given fixed layout
  • layout The layout you are modifying.
  • ... widget Widgets that should be added (must at least be one)
wibox.layout.flex:remove (The)
Remove a widget from the layout
  • The index widget index to remove

Returns:

    boolean index If the operation is successful
wibox.layout.flex:remove_widgets (widget)
Remove one or more widgets from the layout The last parameter can be a boolean, forcing a recursive seach of the widget(s) to remove.
  • widget … Widgets that should be removed (must at least be one)

Returns:

    boolean If the operation is successful
wibox.layout.flex:insert (index, widget)
Insert a new widget in the layout at position index
  • index number The position
  • widget The widget

Returns:

    boolean If the operation is successful
wibox.layout.flex:get_all_children ()
Get all direct and indirect children widgets. This will scan all containers recursively to find widgets Warning: This method it prone to stack overflow id the widget, or any of its children, contain (directly or indirectly) itself.

Returns:

    table The children
wibox.layout.flex:setup (args)
Set a declarative widget hierarchy description. See The declarative layout system
  • args An array containing the widgets disposition
wibox.layout.flex:buttons (_buttons)
Set/get a widget’s buttons.
  • _buttons The table of buttons that should bind to the widget.
wibox.layout.flex:emit_signal_recursive (signal_name, ...)
Emit a signal and ensure all parent widgets in the hierarchies also forward the signal. This is useful to track signals when there is a dynamic set of containers and layouts wrapping the widget.
  • signal_name string
  • ... Other arguments
wibox.layout.flex:emit_signal (name, ...)
Emit a signal.
  • name string The name of the signal.
  • ... Extra arguments for the callback functions. Each connected function receives the object as first argument and then any extra arguments that are given to emit_signal().
wibox.layout.flex:connect_signal (name, func)
Connect to a signal.
  • name string The name of the signal.
  • func function The callback to call when the signal is emitted.
wibox.layout.flex:weak_connect_signal (name, func)
Connect to a signal weakly.

This allows the callback function to be garbage collected and automatically disconnects the signal when that happens.

Warning: Only use this function if you really, really, really know what you are doing.

  • name string The name of the signal.
  • func function The callback to call when the signal is emitted.
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