588 lines
14 KiB
Perl
588 lines
14 KiB
Perl
package AnyEvent::I3;
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# vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use JSON::XS;
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use AnyEvent::Handle;
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use AnyEvent::Socket;
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use AnyEvent;
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use Encode;
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use Scalar::Util qw(tainted);
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=head1 NAME
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AnyEvent::I3 - communicate with the i3 window manager
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=cut
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our $VERSION = '0.18';
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=head1 VERSION
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Version 0.18
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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This module connects to the i3 window manager using the UNIX socket based
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IPC interface it provides (if enabled in the configuration file). You can
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then subscribe to events or send messages and receive their replies.
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use AnyEvent::I3 qw(:all);
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my $i3 = i3();
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$i3->connect->recv or die "Error connecting";
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say "Connected to i3";
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my $workspaces = $i3->message(TYPE_GET_WORKSPACES)->recv;
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say "Currently, you use " . @{$workspaces} . " workspaces";
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...or, using the sugar methods:
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use AnyEvent::I3;
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my $workspaces = i3->get_workspaces->recv;
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say "Currently, you use " . @{$workspaces} . " workspaces";
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A somewhat more involved example which dumps the i3 layout tree whenever there
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is a workspace event:
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use Data::Dumper;
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use AnyEvent;
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use AnyEvent::I3;
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my $i3 = i3();
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$i3->connect->recv or die "Error connecting to i3";
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$i3->subscribe({
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workspace => sub {
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$i3->get_tree->cb(sub {
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my ($tree) = @_;
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say "tree: " . Dumper($tree);
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});
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}
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})->recv->{success} or die "Error subscribing to events";
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AE::cv->recv
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=head1 EXPORT
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=head2 $i3 = i3([ $path ]);
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Creates a new C<AnyEvent::I3> object and returns it.
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C<path> is an optional path of the UNIX socket to connect to. It is strongly
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advised to NOT specify this unless you're absolutely sure you need it.
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C<AnyEvent::I3> will automatically figure it out by querying the running i3
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instance on the current DISPLAY which is almost always what you want.
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=head1 SUBROUTINES/METHODS
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=cut
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use Exporter qw(import);
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use base 'Exporter';
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our @EXPORT = qw(i3);
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use constant TYPE_RUN_COMMAND => 0;
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use constant TYPE_COMMAND => 0;
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use constant TYPE_GET_WORKSPACES => 1;
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use constant TYPE_SUBSCRIBE => 2;
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use constant TYPE_GET_OUTPUTS => 3;
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use constant TYPE_GET_TREE => 4;
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use constant TYPE_GET_MARKS => 5;
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use constant TYPE_GET_BAR_CONFIG => 6;
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use constant TYPE_GET_VERSION => 7;
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use constant TYPE_GET_BINDING_MODES => 8;
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use constant TYPE_GET_CONFIG => 9;
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our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( 'all' => [
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qw(i3 TYPE_RUN_COMMAND TYPE_COMMAND TYPE_GET_WORKSPACES TYPE_SUBSCRIBE TYPE_GET_OUTPUTS
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TYPE_GET_TREE TYPE_GET_MARKS TYPE_GET_BAR_CONFIG TYPE_GET_VERSION
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TYPE_GET_BINDING_MODES TYPE_GET_CONFIG)
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] );
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our @EXPORT_OK = ( @{ $EXPORT_TAGS{all} } );
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my $magic = "i3-ipc";
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# TODO: auto-generate this from the header file? (i3/ipc.h)
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my $event_mask = (1 << 31);
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my %events = (
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workspace => ($event_mask | 0),
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output => ($event_mask | 1),
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mode => ($event_mask | 2),
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window => ($event_mask | 3),
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barconfig_update => ($event_mask | 4),
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binding => ($event_mask | 5),
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shutdown => ($event_mask | 6),
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_error => 0xFFFFFFFF,
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);
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sub i3 {
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AnyEvent::I3->new(@_)
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}
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# Calls i3, even when running in taint mode.
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sub _call_i3 {
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my ($args) = @_;
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my $path_tainted = tainted($ENV{PATH});
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# This effectively circumvents taint mode checking for $ENV{PATH}. We
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# do this because users might specify PATH explicitly to call i3 in a
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# custom location (think ~/.bin/).
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(local $ENV{PATH}) = ($ENV{PATH} =~ /(.*)/);
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# In taint mode, we also need to remove all relative directories from
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# PATH (like . or ../bin). We only do this in taint mode and warn the
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# user, since this might break a real-world use case for some people.
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if ($path_tainted) {
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my @dirs = split /:/, $ENV{PATH};
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my @filtered = grep !/^\./, @dirs;
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if (scalar @dirs != scalar @filtered) {
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$ENV{PATH} = join ':', @filtered;
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warn qq|Removed relative directories from PATH because you | .
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qq|are running Perl with taint mode enabled. Remove -T | .
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qq|to be able to use relative directories in PATH. | .
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qq|New PATH is "$ENV{PATH}"|;
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}
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}
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# Otherwise the qx() operator wont work:
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delete @ENV{'IFS', 'CDPATH', 'ENV', 'BASH_ENV'};
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chomp(my $result = qx(i3 $args));
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# Circumventing taint mode again: the socket can be anywhere on the
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# system and that’s okay.
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if ($result =~ /^([^\0]+)$/) {
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return $1;
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}
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warn "Calling i3 $args failed. Is DISPLAY set and is i3 in your PATH?";
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return undef;
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}
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=head2 $i3 = AnyEvent::I3->new([ $path ])
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Creates a new C<AnyEvent::I3> object and returns it.
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C<path> is an optional path of the UNIX socket to connect to. It is strongly
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advised to NOT specify this unless you're absolutely sure you need it.
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C<AnyEvent::I3> will automatically figure it out by querying the running i3
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instance on the current DISPLAY which is almost always what you want.
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=cut
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sub new {
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my ($class, $path) = @_;
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$path = _call_i3('--get-socketpath') unless $path;
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# This is the old default path (v3.*). This fallback line can be removed in
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# a year from now. -- Michael, 2012-07-09
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$path ||= '~/.i3/ipc.sock';
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# Check if we need to resolve ~
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if ($path =~ /~/) {
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# We use getpwuid() instead of $ENV{HOME} because the latter is tainted
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# and thus produces warnings when running tests with perl -T
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my $home = (getpwuid($<))[7];
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die "Could not get home directory" unless $home and -d $home;
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$path =~ s/~/$home/g;
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}
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bless { path => $path } => $class;
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}
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=head2 $i3->connect
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Establishes the connection to i3. Returns an C<AnyEvent::CondVar> which will
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be triggered with a boolean (true if the connection was established) as soon as
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the connection has been established.
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if ($i3->connect->recv) {
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say "Connected to i3";
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}
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=cut
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sub connect {
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my ($self) = @_;
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my $cv = AnyEvent->condvar;
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tcp_connect "unix/", $self->{path}, sub {
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my ($fh) = @_;
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return $cv->send(0) unless $fh;
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$self->{ipchdl} = AnyEvent::Handle->new(
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fh => $fh,
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on_read => sub { my ($hdl) = @_; $self->_data_available($hdl) },
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on_error => sub {
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my ($hdl, $fatal, $msg) = @_;
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delete $self->{ipchdl};
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$hdl->destroy;
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my $cb = $self->{callbacks};
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# Trigger all one-time callbacks with undef
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for my $type (keys %{$cb}) {
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next if ($type & $event_mask) == $event_mask;
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$cb->{$type}->();
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delete $cb->{$type};
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}
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# Trigger _error callback, if set
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my $type = $events{_error};
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return unless defined($cb->{$type});
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$cb->{$type}->($msg);
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}
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);
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$cv->send(1)
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};
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$cv
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}
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sub _data_available {
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my ($self, $hdl) = @_;
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$hdl->unshift_read(
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chunk => length($magic) + 4 + 4,
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sub {
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my $header = $_[1];
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# Unpack message length and read the payload
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my ($len, $type) = unpack("LL", substr($header, length($magic)));
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$hdl->unshift_read(
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chunk => $len,
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sub { $self->_handle_i3_message($type, $_[1]) }
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);
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}
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);
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}
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sub _handle_i3_message {
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my ($self, $type, $payload) = @_;
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return unless defined($self->{callbacks}->{$type});
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my $cb = $self->{callbacks}->{$type};
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$cb->(decode_json $payload);
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return if ($type & $event_mask) == $event_mask;
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# If this was a one-time callback, we delete it
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# (when connection is lost, all one-time callbacks get triggered)
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delete $self->{callbacks}->{$type};
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}
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=head2 $i3->subscribe(\%callbacks)
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Subscribes to the given event types. This function awaits a hashref with the
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key being the name of the event and the value being a callback.
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my %callbacks = (
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workspace => sub { say "Workspaces changed" }
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);
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if ($i3->subscribe(\%callbacks)->recv->{success}) {
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say "Successfully subscribed";
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}
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The special callback with name C<_error> is called when the connection to i3
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is killed (because of a crash, exit or restart of i3 most likely). You can
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use it to print an appropriate message and exit cleanly or to try to reconnect.
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my %callbacks = (
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_error => sub {
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my ($msg) = @_;
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say "I am sorry. I am so sorry: $msg";
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exit 1;
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}
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);
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$i3->subscribe(\%callbacks)->recv;
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=cut
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sub subscribe {
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my ($self, $callbacks) = @_;
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# Register callbacks for each message type
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for my $key (keys %{$callbacks}) {
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my $type = $events{$key};
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$self->{callbacks}->{$type} = $callbacks->{$key};
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}
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$self->message(TYPE_SUBSCRIBE, [ keys %{$callbacks} ])
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}
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=head2 $i3->message($type, $content)
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Sends a message of the specified C<type> to i3, possibly containing the data
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structure C<content> (or C<content>, encoded as utf8, if C<content> is a
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scalar), if specified.
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my $reply = $i3->message(TYPE_RUN_COMMAND, "reload")->recv;
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if ($reply->{success}) {
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say "Configuration successfully reloaded";
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}
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=cut
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sub message {
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my ($self, $type, $content) = @_;
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die "No message type specified" unless defined($type);
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die "No connection to i3" unless defined($self->{ipchdl});
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my $payload = "";
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if ($content) {
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if (not ref($content)) {
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# Convert from Perl’s internal encoding to UTF8 octets
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$payload = encode_utf8($content);
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} else {
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$payload = encode_json $content;
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}
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}
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my $message = $magic . pack("LL", length($payload), $type) . $payload;
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$self->{ipchdl}->push_write($message);
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my $cv = AnyEvent->condvar;
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# We don’t preserve the old callback as it makes no sense to
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# have a callback on message reply types (only on events)
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$self->{callbacks}->{$type} =
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sub {
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my ($reply) = @_;
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$cv->send($reply);
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undef $self->{callbacks}->{$type};
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};
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$cv
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}
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=head1 SUGAR METHODS
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These methods intend to make your scripts as beautiful as possible. All of
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them automatically establish a connection to i3 blockingly (if it does not
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already exist).
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=cut
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sub _ensure_connection {
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my ($self) = @_;
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return if defined($self->{ipchdl});
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$self->connect->recv or die "Unable to connect to i3 (socket path " . $self->{path} . ")";
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}
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=head2 get_workspaces
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Gets the current workspaces from i3.
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my $ws = i3->get_workspaces->recv;
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say Dumper($ws);
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=cut
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sub get_workspaces {
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my ($self) = @_;
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$self->_ensure_connection;
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$self->message(TYPE_GET_WORKSPACES)
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}
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=head2 get_outputs
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Gets the current outputs from i3.
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my $outs = i3->get_outputs->recv;
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say Dumper($outs);
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=cut
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sub get_outputs {
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my ($self) = @_;
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$self->_ensure_connection;
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$self->message(TYPE_GET_OUTPUTS)
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}
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=head2 get_tree
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Gets the layout tree from i3 (>= v4.0).
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my $tree = i3->get_tree->recv;
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say Dumper($tree);
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=cut
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sub get_tree {
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my ($self) = @_;
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$self->_ensure_connection;
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$self->message(TYPE_GET_TREE)
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}
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=head2 get_marks
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Gets all the window identifier marks from i3 (>= v4.1).
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my $marks = i3->get_marks->recv;
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say Dumper($marks);
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=cut
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sub get_marks {
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my ($self) = @_;
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$self->_ensure_connection;
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$self->message(TYPE_GET_MARKS)
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}
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=head2 get_bar_config
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Gets the bar configuration for the specific bar id from i3 (>= v4.1).
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my $config = i3->get_bar_config($id)->recv;
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say Dumper($config);
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=cut
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sub get_bar_config {
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my ($self, $id) = @_;
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$self->_ensure_connection;
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$self->message(TYPE_GET_BAR_CONFIG, $id)
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}
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=head2 get_version
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Gets the i3 version via IPC, with a fall-back that parses the output of i3
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--version (for i3 < v4.3).
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my $version = i3->get_version()->recv;
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say "major: " . $version->{major} . ", minor = " . $version->{minor};
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=cut
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sub get_version {
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my ($self) = @_;
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$self->_ensure_connection;
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my $cv = AnyEvent->condvar;
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my $version_cv = $self->message(TYPE_GET_VERSION);
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my $timeout;
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$timeout = AnyEvent->timer(
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after => 1,
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cb => sub {
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warn "Falling back to i3 --version since the running i3 doesn’t support GET_VERSION yet.";
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my $version = _call_i3('--version');
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$version =~ s/^i3 version //;
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my $patch = 0;
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my ($major, $minor) = ($version =~ /^([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)/);
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if ($version =~ /^[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.([0-9]+)/) {
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$patch = $1;
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}
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# Strip everything from the © sign on.
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$version =~ s/ ©.*$//g;
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$cv->send({
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major => int($major),
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minor => int($minor),
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patch => int($patch),
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human_readable => $version,
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});
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undef $timeout;
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},
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);
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$version_cv->cb(sub {
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undef $timeout;
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$cv->send($version_cv->recv);
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});
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return $cv;
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}
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=head2 get_config
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Gets the raw last read config from i3. Requires i3 >= 4.14
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=cut
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sub get_config {
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my ($self) = @_;
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$self->_ensure_connection;
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$self->message(TYPE_GET_CONFIG);
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}
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=head2 command($content)
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Makes i3 execute the given command
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my $reply = i3->command("reload")->recv;
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die "command failed" unless $reply->{success};
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=cut
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sub command {
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my ($self, $content) = @_;
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$self->_ensure_connection;
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$self->message(TYPE_RUN_COMMAND, $content)
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}
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Michael Stapelberg, C<< <michael at i3wm.org> >>
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=head1 BUGS
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Please report any bugs or feature requests to C<bug-anyevent-i3 at
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rt.cpan.org>, or through the web interface at
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L<https://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=AnyEvent-I3>. I will be
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notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as
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I make changes.
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=head1 SUPPORT
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You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
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perldoc AnyEvent::I3
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You can also look for information at:
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=over 2
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=item * RT: CPAN's request tracker
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L<https://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=AnyEvent-I3>
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=item * The i3 window manager website
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L<https://i3wm.org>
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=back
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=head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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=head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
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Copyright 2010-2012 Michael Stapelberg.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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under the terms of either: the GNU General Public License as published
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by the Free Software Foundation; or the Artistic License.
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See https://dev.perl.org/licenses/ for more information.
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=cut
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1; # End of AnyEvent::I3
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