/* * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab * * i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager * © 2009-2013 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE) * * i3-nagbar is a utility which displays a nag message, for example in the case * when the user has an error in their configuration file. * */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "libi3.h" #include "i3-nagbar.h" static char *argv0 = NULL; typedef struct { i3String *label; char *action; int16_t x; uint16_t width; } button_t; static xcb_window_t win; static xcb_pixmap_t pixmap; static xcb_gcontext_t pixmap_gc; static xcb_rectangle_t rect = {0, 0, 600, 20}; static i3Font font; static i3String *prompt; static button_t *buttons; static int buttoncnt; /* Result of get_colorpixel() for the various colors. */ static uint32_t color_background; /* background of the bar */ static uint32_t color_button_background; /* background for buttons */ static uint32_t color_border; /* color of the button border */ static uint32_t color_border_bottom; /* color of the bottom border */ static uint32_t color_text; /* color of the text */ xcb_window_t root; xcb_connection_t *conn; xcb_screen_t *root_screen; /* * Having verboselog(), errorlog() and debuglog() is necessary when using libi3. * */ void verboselog(char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); vfprintf(stdout, fmt, args); va_end(args); } void errorlog(char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); vfprintf(stderr, fmt, args); va_end(args); } void debuglog(char *fmt, ...) { } /* * Starts the given application by passing it through a shell. We use double fork * to avoid zombie processes. As the started application’s parent exits (immediately), * the application is reparented to init (process-id 1), which correctly handles * childs, so we don’t have to do it :-). * * The shell is determined by looking for the SHELL environment variable. If it * does not exist, /bin/sh is used. * */ static void start_application(const char *command) { printf("executing: %s\n", command); if (fork() == 0) { /* Child process */ setsid(); if (fork() == 0) { /* This is the child */ execl(_PATH_BSHELL, _PATH_BSHELL, "-c", command, (void *)NULL); /* not reached */ } exit(0); } wait(0); } static button_t *get_button_at(int16_t x, int16_t y) { for (int c = 0; c < buttoncnt; c++) if (x >= (buttons[c].x) && x <= (buttons[c].x + buttons[c].width)) return &buttons[c]; return NULL; } static void handle_button_press(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_button_press_event_t *event) { printf("button pressed on x = %d, y = %d\n", event->event_x, event->event_y); /* TODO: set a flag for the button, re-render */ } /* * Called when the user releases the mouse button. Checks whether the * coordinates are over a button and executes the appropriate action. * */ static void handle_button_release(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_button_release_event_t *event) { printf("button released on x = %d, y = %d\n", event->event_x, event->event_y); /* If the user hits the close button, we exit(0) */ if (event->event_x >= (rect.width - logical_px(32))) exit(0); button_t *button = get_button_at(event->event_x, event->event_y); if (!button) return; /* We need to create a custom script containing our actual command * since not every terminal emulator which is contained in * i3-sensible-terminal supports -e with multiple arguments (and not * all of them support -e with one quoted argument either). * * NB: The paths need to be unique, that is, don’t assume users close * their nagbars at any point in time (and they still need to work). * */ char *script_path = get_process_filename("nagbar-cmd"); int fd = open(script_path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR); if (fd == -1) { warn("Could not create temporary script to store the nagbar command"); return; } FILE *script = fdopen(fd, "w"); if (script == NULL) { warn("Could not fdopen() temporary script to store the nagbar command"); return; } fprintf(script, "#!/bin/sh\nrm %s\n%s", script_path, button->action); /* Also closes fd */ fclose(script); char *link_path; char *exe_path = get_exe_path(argv0); sasprintf(&link_path, "%s.nagbar_cmd", script_path); symlink(exe_path, link_path); char *terminal_cmd; sasprintf(&terminal_cmd, "i3-sensible-terminal -e %s", link_path); printf("argv0 = %s\n", argv0); printf("terminal_cmd = %s\n", terminal_cmd); start_application(terminal_cmd); free(link_path); free(terminal_cmd); free(script_path); free(exe_path); /* TODO: unset flag, re-render */ } /* * Handles expose events (redraws of the window) and rendering in general. Will * be called from the code with event == NULL or from X with event != NULL. * */ static int handle_expose(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_expose_event_t *event) { /* re-draw the background */ xcb_change_gc(conn, pixmap_gc, XCB_GC_FOREGROUND, (uint32_t[]){color_background}); xcb_poly_fill_rectangle(conn, pixmap, pixmap_gc, 1, &rect); /* restore font color */ set_font_colors(pixmap_gc, color_text, color_background); draw_text(prompt, pixmap, pixmap_gc, logical_px(4) + logical_px(4), logical_px(4) + logical_px(4), rect.width - logical_px(4) - logical_px(4)); /* render close button */ const char *close_button_label = "X"; int line_width = logical_px(4); /* set width to the width of the label */ int w = predict_text_width(i3string_from_utf8(close_button_label)); /* account for left/right padding, which seems to be set to 8px (total) below */ w += logical_px(8); int y = rect.width; uint32_t values[3]; values[0] = color_button_background; values[1] = line_width; xcb_change_gc(conn, pixmap_gc, XCB_GC_FOREGROUND | XCB_GC_LINE_WIDTH, values); xcb_rectangle_t close = {y - w - (2 * line_width), 0, w + (2 * line_width), rect.height}; xcb_poly_fill_rectangle(conn, pixmap, pixmap_gc, 1, &close); xcb_change_gc(conn, pixmap_gc, XCB_GC_FOREGROUND, (uint32_t[]){color_border}); xcb_point_t points[] = { {y - w - (2 * line_width), line_width / 2}, {y - (line_width / 2), line_width / 2}, {y - (line_width / 2), (rect.height - (line_width / 2)) - logical_px(2)}, {y - w - (2 * line_width), (rect.height - (line_width / 2)) - logical_px(2)}, {y - w - (2 * line_width), line_width / 2}}; xcb_poly_line(conn, XCB_COORD_MODE_ORIGIN, pixmap, pixmap_gc, 5, points); values[0] = 1; set_font_colors(pixmap_gc, color_text, color_button_background); /* the x term here seems to set left/right padding */ draw_text_ascii(close_button_label, pixmap, pixmap_gc, y - w - line_width + w / 2 - logical_px(4), logical_px(4) + logical_px(3), rect.width - y + w + line_width - w / 2 + logical_px(4)); y -= w; y -= logical_px(20); /* render custom buttons */ line_width = 1; for (int c = 0; c < buttoncnt; c++) { /* set w to the width of the label */ w = predict_text_width(buttons[c].label); /* account for left/right padding, which seems to be set to 12px (total) below */ w += logical_px(12); y -= logical_px(30); xcb_change_gc(conn, pixmap_gc, XCB_GC_FOREGROUND, (uint32_t[]){color_button_background}); close = (xcb_rectangle_t){y - w - (2 * line_width), logical_px(2), w + (2 * line_width), rect.height - logical_px(6)}; xcb_poly_fill_rectangle(conn, pixmap, pixmap_gc, 1, &close); xcb_change_gc(conn, pixmap_gc, XCB_GC_FOREGROUND, (uint32_t[]){color_border}); buttons[c].x = y - w - (2 * line_width); buttons[c].width = w; xcb_point_t points2[] = { {y - w - (2 * line_width), (line_width / 2) + logical_px(2)}, {y - (line_width / 2), (line_width / 2) + logical_px(2)}, {y - (line_width / 2), (rect.height - logical_px(4) - (line_width / 2))}, {y - w - (2 * line_width), (rect.height - logical_px(4) - (line_width / 2))}, {y - w - (2 * line_width), (line_width / 2) + logical_px(2)}}; xcb_poly_line(conn, XCB_COORD_MODE_ORIGIN, pixmap, pixmap_gc, 5, points2); values[0] = color_text; values[1] = color_button_background; set_font_colors(pixmap_gc, color_text, color_button_background); /* the x term seems to set left/right padding */ draw_text(buttons[c].label, pixmap, pixmap_gc, y - w - line_width + logical_px(6), logical_px(4) + logical_px(3), rect.width - y + w + line_width - logical_px(6)); y -= w; } /* border line at the bottom */ line_width = logical_px(2); values[0] = color_border_bottom; values[1] = line_width; xcb_change_gc(conn, pixmap_gc, XCB_GC_FOREGROUND | XCB_GC_LINE_WIDTH, values); xcb_point_t bottom[] = { {0, rect.height - 0}, {rect.width, rect.height - 0}}; xcb_poly_line(conn, XCB_COORD_MODE_ORIGIN, pixmap, pixmap_gc, 2, bottom); /* Copy the contents of the pixmap to the real window */ xcb_copy_area(conn, pixmap, win, pixmap_gc, 0, 0, 0, 0, rect.width, rect.height); xcb_flush(conn); return 1; } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { /* The following lines are a terribly horrible kludge. Because terminal * emulators have different ways of interpreting the -e command line * argument (some need -e "less /etc/fstab", others need -e less * /etc/fstab), we need to write commands to a script and then just run * that script. However, since on some machines, $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR and * $TMPDIR are mounted with noexec, we cannot directly execute the script * either. * * Initially, we tried to pass the command via the environment variable * _I3_NAGBAR_CMD. But turns out that some terminal emulators such as * xfce4-terminal run all windows from a single master process and only * pass on the command (not the environment) to that master process. * * Therefore, we symlink i3-nagbar (which MUST reside on an executable * filesystem) with a special name and run that symlink. When i3-nagbar * recognizes it’s started as a binary ending in .nagbar_cmd, it strips off * the .nagbar_cmd suffix and runs /bin/sh on argv[0]. That way, we can run * a shell script on a noexec filesystem. * * From a security point of view, i3-nagbar is just an alias to /bin/sh in * certain circumstances. This should not open any new security issues, I * hope. */ char *cmd = NULL; const size_t argv0_len = strlen(argv[0]); if (argv0_len > strlen(".nagbar_cmd") && strcmp(argv[0] + argv0_len - strlen(".nagbar_cmd"), ".nagbar_cmd") == 0) { unlink(argv[0]); cmd = strdup(argv[0]); *(cmd + argv0_len - strlen(".nagbar_cmd")) = '\0'; execl("/bin/sh", "/bin/sh", cmd, NULL); err(EXIT_FAILURE, "execv(/bin/sh, /bin/sh, %s)", cmd); } argv0 = argv[0]; char *pattern = sstrdup("pango:monospace 8"); int o, option_index = 0; enum { TYPE_ERROR = 0, TYPE_WARNING = 1 } bar_type = TYPE_ERROR; static struct option long_options[] = { {"version", no_argument, 0, 'v'}, {"font", required_argument, 0, 'f'}, {"button", required_argument, 0, 'b'}, {"help", no_argument, 0, 'h'}, {"message", required_argument, 0, 'm'}, {"type", required_argument, 0, 't'}, {0, 0, 0, 0}}; char *options_string = "b:f:m:t:vh"; prompt = i3string_from_utf8("Please do not run this program."); while ((o = getopt_long(argc, argv, options_string, long_options, &option_index)) != -1) { switch (o) { case 'v': printf("i3-nagbar " I3_VERSION "\n"); return 0; case 'f': FREE(pattern); pattern = sstrdup(optarg); break; case 'm': i3string_free(prompt); prompt = i3string_from_utf8(optarg); break; case 't': bar_type = (strcasecmp(optarg, "warning") == 0 ? TYPE_WARNING : TYPE_ERROR); break; case 'h': printf("i3-nagbar " I3_VERSION "\n"); printf("i3-nagbar [-m ] [-b