Move load to block usage

Signed-off-by: Knut Ahlers <knut@ahlers.me>
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Knut Ahlers 2019-09-11 20:36:28 +02:00
parent 36441150a8
commit 101fa626d8
Signed by: luzifer
GPG key ID: DC2729FDD34BE99E

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import multiprocessing import multiprocessing
import os import os
from block import *
def load_fmt(load): ICON = "\uf085"
cores = multiprocessing.cpu_count()
class Load(Block):
def __init__(self, icon=None, icon_color=None):
super().__init__(icon, icon_color)
self.cores = multiprocessing.cpu_count()
def load_fmt(self, load):
color = '#ffffff' color = '#ffffff'
if load > cores * 0.5: if load > self.cores * 0.5:
color = '#FFD966' color = '#FFD966'
if load > cores * 0.7: if load > self.cores * 0.7:
color = '#dd0000' color = '#dd0000'
return '<span color="{}">{:.2f}</span>'.format(color, load) return self.color_text('{:.2f}'.format(load), color=color)
def execute(self):
load1, load5, load15 = os.getloadavg()
return ', '.join([
self.load_fmt(load1),
self.load_fmt(load5),
self.load_fmt(load15),
])
def main(): def main():
load1, load5, load15 = os.getloadavg() block = Load(ICON)
block.render()
print('\uf085 {}, {}, {}'.format(
load_fmt(load1),
load_fmt(load5),
load_fmt(load15),
))
if __name__ == '__main__': if __name__ == '__main__':