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Monitors network interfaces and shows current traffic.
local mynet = lain.widget.net()
Variable | Meaning | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
timeout |
Refresh timeout (in seconds) | integer | 2 |
iface |
Network device(s) | string (single interface) or table of strings (multiple interfaces) | autodetected |
units |
Units | integer | 1024 (kilobytes) |
notify |
Display "no carrier" notifications | string | "on" |
wifi_state |
Get Wi-Fi connection status | string | "off" |
eth_state |
Get Ethernet connection status | string | "off" |
screen |
Notifications screen | integer | 1 |
format |
String format for output | string | "%.1f" |
settings |
User settings | function | empty function |
iface
can be a string or an table of the form { "eth0", "eth1", ... }
containing a list of the devices to collect data on.
If more than one device is included, net_now.sent
and net_now.received
will contain cumulative values over all given devices.
Use net_now.devices["eth0"]
to access sent
, received
, state
or carrier
per device.
Possible alternative values for units
are 1 (byte) or multiple of 1024: 1024^2 (MB), 1024^3 (GB), and so on.
If notify = "off"
is set, the widget won't display a notification when there's no carrier.
settings
can use the following iface
related strings:
-
net_now.carrier
("0", "1"); -
net_now.state
("up", "down"); -
net_now.sent
andnet_now.received
(numbers) will be the sum across all specified interfaces; -
net_now.devices["interface"]
contains the previous attributes for each detected interface.
If wifi_state = "on"
is set, settings
can use the following extra strings attached to net_now.devices["wireless interface"]
:
-
wifi
(true, false) indicates if the interface is connected to a network; -
signal
(number) is the connection signal strength in dBm;
If eth_state = "on"
is set, settings
can use the following extra string: net_now.devices["ethernet interface"].ethernet
, which is a boolean indicating if an Ethernet connection's active.
For compatibility reasons, if multiple devices are given, net_now.carrier
and net_now.state
correspond to the last interface in the iface
table and should not be relied upon (deprecated).
Variable | Meaning | Type |
---|---|---|
widget |
The widget | wibox.widget.textbox |
update |
Update widget
|
function |
get_devices |
Update the iface table |
function |
If the widget spawns a "no carrier" notification and you are sure to have an active network device, then autodetection is probably not working. This may due to your user privileges. In this case you can set iface
manually. You can see which device is UP,LOWER_UP with the following command:
ip link show
local mynetdown = wibox.widget.textbox()
local mynetup = lain.widget.net {
settings = function()
widget:set_markup(net_now.sent)
mynetdown:set_markup(net_now.received)
end
}
local wifi_icon = wibox.widget.imagebox()
local eth_icon = wibox.widget.imagebox()
local net = lain.widget.net {
notify = "off",
wifi_state = "on",
eth_state = "on",
settings = function()
local eth0 = net_now.devices.eth0
if eth0 then
if eth0.ethernet then
eth_icon:set_image(ethernet_icon_filename)
else
eth_icon:set_image()
end
end
local wlan0 = net_now.devices.wlan0
if wlan0 then
if wlan0.wifi then
local signal = wlan0.signal
if signal < -83 then
wifi_icon:set_image(wifi_weak_filename)
elseif signal < -70 then
wifi_icon:set_image(wifi_mid_filename)
elseif signal < -53 then
wifi_icon:set_image(wifi_good_filename)
elseif signal >= -53 then
wifi_icon:set_image(wifi_great_filename)
end
else
wifi_icon:set_image()
end
end
end
}