#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from . import ( Status mailchecker, modsde, notmuchmail, thunderbird, regex, ) # If you want to start i3status automatically with i3pystatus, # uncomment the following lines #import subprocess #process = subprocess.Popen(["i3status", "-c", "~/.i3/status"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True) #status = Status(input_stream=process.stdout) # If you want to run i3pystatus on it's own, # uncomment the following line status = Status(standalone=True) # If you want to use i3pystatus to extend i3status' output, use this: status = Status() # Regular expression file watcher # If you're using a thinkpad, chances are that this displays your fan speed and level status.register("regex", regex="speed:\s+([0-9]+)\nlevel:\s+([a-zA-Z0-9]+)", file="/proc/acpi/ibm/fan", format="{0} [{1}]") # You can let i3pystatus check for new mail using the mail module # It can check multiple sources with multiple backends # The IMAP backend from .mail.imap import IMAP imap_servers = { "color": "#ff0000", "servers": [ { "host": "www.testhost1.com", "port": "993", "ssl" : True, "username": "your_username", "password": "your_password", "pause": 20 }, { "host": "www.testhost2.net", "port": "993", "ssl" : True, "username": "your_username", "password": "your_password", "pause": 20 } ] } imap = IMAP(imap_servers) # Notmuchmail is also supported from .mail.notmuchmail import Notmuch notmuch = Notmuch("~/path/to/your/notmuch/db") # With thunderbird-dbus-sender, even Thunderbird can report to i3pystatus from .mail.thunderbird import Thunderbird tb = Thunderbird() status.register("mail", backends=[ imap, notmuch, tb ]) # the mods.de forum new bookmarks module status.register("modsde", username="your_username", password="your_password") # the battery status checker module status.register("battery") # There's a clock, too status.register("clock") # And some more… take a look at the README for all modules and options. # start the handler status.run()