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PREFIX=/usr/
RPM_SPEC=contrib/packaging/rpm/autorandr.spec
CFLAGS?=-O2 -Wall
CLEANUP_FILES=
.PHONY: all install uninstall autorandr bash_completion autostart_config pmutils systemd udev
all:
@echo "Call \"make install\" to install this program."
@echo "Call \"make uninstall\" to remove this program."
@echo
@echo "The following components were autodetected and will be installed:"
@echo " "$(DEFAULT_TARGETS)
@echo
@echo "The following locations have been detected (from pkg-config):"
@echo " - BASH_COMPLETIONS_DIR: $(BASH_COMPLETIONS_DIR)"
@echo " - SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR: $(SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR)"
@echo " - UDEV_RULES_DIR: $(UDEV_RULES_DIR)"
@echo " - PM_SLEEPHOOKS_DIR: $(PM_SLEEPHOOKS_DIR)"
@echo
@echo "You can use the TARGETS variable to override this, but need to set"
@echo "the SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR, PM_SLEEPHOOKS_DIR and UDEV_RULES_DIR variables"
@echo "in case they were not detected correctly."
@echo
@echo 'E.g. "make install TARGETS='autorandr pmutils' PM_UTILS_DIR=/etc/pm/sleep.d".'
@echo
@echo "An additional TARGETS variable \"launcher\" is available. This"
@echo "installs a launcher called \"autorandr_launcher\". The launcher"
@echo "is able to be run by the user and calls autorandr automatically"
@echo "without using udev rules. The launcher is an alternative to the"
@echo "udev/systemd setup that is more stable for some users."
@echo
@echo "The following additional targets are available:"
@echo
@echo " make deb creates a Debian package"
@echo " make rpm creates a RPM package"
# Rules for autorandr itself
DEFAULT_TARGETS=autorandr
install_autorandr:
mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/bin
install -m 755 autorandr.py ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/autorandr
uninstall_autorandr:
rm -f ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/autorandr
# Rules for bash-completion
BASH_COMPLETIONS_DIR:=$(shell pkg-config --variable=completionsdir bash-completion 2>/dev/null)
ifneq (,$(BASH_COMPLETIONS_DIR))
DEFAULT_TARGETS+=bash_completion
endif
install_bash_completion:
mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${BASH_COMPLETIONS_DIR}
install -m 644 contrib/bash_completion/autorandr ${DESTDIR}/${BASH_COMPLETIONS_DIR}/autorandr
uninstall_bash_completion:
rm -f ${DESTDIR}/${BASH_COMPLETIONS_DIR}/autorandr
# Rules for autostart config
XDG_AUTOSTART_DIR=/etc/xdg/autostart
DEFAULT_TARGETS+=autostart_config
install_autostart_config:
mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${XDG_AUTOSTART_DIR}
install -m 644 contrib/etc/xdg/autostart/autorandr.desktop ${DESTDIR}/${XDG_AUTOSTART_DIR}/autorandr.desktop
# KDE-specific autostart (workaround for https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/18791)
install -m 644 contrib/etc/xdg/autostart/autorandr.desktop ${DESTDIR}/${XDG_AUTOSTART_DIR}/autorandr-kde.desktop
desktop-file-edit --remove-key=X-GNOME-Autostart-Phase --add-only-show-in=KDE ${DESTDIR}/${XDG_AUTOSTART_DIR}/autorandr-kde.desktop
ifneq ($(PREFIX),/usr/)
sed -i -re 's#/usr/bin/autorandr#$(subst #,\#,${PREFIX})/bin/autorandr#g' ${DESTDIR}/${XDG_AUTOSTART_DIR}/autorandr.desktop
sed -i -re 's#/usr/bin/autorandr#$(subst #,\#,${PREFIX})/bin/autorandr#g' ${DESTDIR}/${XDG_AUTOSTART_DIR}/autorandr-kde.desktop
endif
uninstall_autostart_config:
rm -f ${DESTDIR}/${XDG_AUTOSTART_DIR}/autorandr.desktop
rm -f ${DESTDIR}/${XDG_AUTOSTART_DIR}/autorandr-kde.desktop
# Rules for systemd
SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR:=$(shell pkg-config --variable=systemdsystemunitdir systemd 2>/dev/null)
ifneq (,$(SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR))
DEFAULT_TARGETS+=systemd
endif
install_systemd:
$(if $(SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR),,$(error SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR is not defined))
mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR}
install -m 644 contrib/systemd/autorandr.service ${DESTDIR}/${SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR}/autorandr.service
install -m 644 contrib/systemd/autorandr-lid-listener.service ${DESTDIR}/${SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR}/autorandr-lid-listener.service
ifneq ($(PREFIX),/usr/)
sed -i -re 's#/usr/bin/autorandr#$(subst #,\#,${PREFIX})/bin/autorandr#g' ${DESTDIR}/${SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR}/autorandr.service
endif
@echo
@echo "To activate the systemd units, run this command as root:"
@echo " systemctl daemon-reload"
@echo " systemctl enable autorandr.service"
@echo " systemctl enable autorandr-lid-listener.service"
@echo
uninstall_systemd:
$(if $(SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR),,$(error SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR is not defined))
rm -f ${DESTDIR}/${SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR}/autorandr.service
rm -f ${DESTDIR}/${SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR}/autorandr-lid-listener.service
# Rules for pmutils
PM_SLEEPHOOKS_DIR:=$(shell pkg-config --variable=pm_sleephooks pm-utils 2>/dev/null)
ifneq (,$(PM_SLEEPHOOKS_DIR))
ifeq (,$(SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR))
DEFAULT_TARGETS+=pmutils
endif
endif
install_pmutils:
$(if $(PM_SLEEPHOOKS_DIR),,$(error PM_SLEEPHOOKS_DIR is not defined))
mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${PM_SLEEPHOOKS_DIR}
install -m 755 contrib/pm-utils/40autorandr ${DESTDIR}/${PM_SLEEPHOOKS_DIR}/40autorandr
ifneq ($(PREFIX),/usr/)
sed -i -re 's#/usr/bin/autorandr#$(subst #,\#,${PREFIX})/bin/autorandr#g' ${DESTDIR}/${PM_SLEEPHOOKS_DIR}/40autorandr
endif
uninstall_pmutils:
$(if $(PM_SLEEPHOOKS_DIR),,$(error PM_SLEEPHOOKS_DIR is not defined))
rm -f ${DESTDIR}/${PM_SLEEPHOOKS_DIR}/40autorandr
# Rules for udev
UDEV_RULES_DIR:=$(shell pkg-config --variable=udevdir udev 2>/dev/null)/rules.d
ifneq (/rules.d,$(UDEV_RULES_DIR))
DEFAULT_TARGETS+=udev
endif
install_udev:
$(if $(UDEV_RULES_DIR),,$(error UDEV_RULES_DIR is not defined))
mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${UDEV_RULES_DIR}/
echo 'ACTION=="change", SUBSYSTEM=="drm", RUN+="$(if $(findstring systemd, $(DEFAULT_TARGETS)),/bin/systemctl start --no-block autorandr.service,${PREFIX}/bin/autorandr --batch --change --default default)"' > ${DESTDIR}/${UDEV_RULES_DIR}/40-monitor-hotplug.rules
@echo
@echo "To activate the udev rules, run this command as root:"
@echo " udevadm control --reload-rules"
@echo
uninstall_udev:
$(if $(UDEV_RULES_DIR),,$(error UDEV_RULES_DIR is not defined))
rm -f ${DESTDIR}/${UDEV_RULES_DIR}/40-monitor-hotplug.rules
# Rules for manpage
MANDIR:=${PREFIX}/share/man/man1
DEFAULT_TARGETS+=manpage
install_manpage:
mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${MANDIR}
cp autorandr.1 ${DESTDIR}/${MANDIR}
uninstall_manpage:
rm -f ${DESTDIR}/${MANDIR}/autorandr.1
# Rules for launcher
LAUNCHER_LDLIBS=$(shell pkg-config --libs pkg-config xcb xcb-randr 2>/dev/null)
ifneq (,$(LAUNCHER_LDLIBS))
CLEANUP_FILES+=contrib/autorandr_launcher/autorandr-launcher
LAUNCHER_CFLAGS=$(shell pkg-config --cflags pkg-config xcb xcb-randr 2>/dev/null)
DEF_AUTORANDR_PATH="-DAUTORANDR_PATH=\"${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/autorandr\""
contrib/autorandr_launcher/autorandr-launcher: contrib/autorandr_launcher/autorandr_launcher.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LAUNCHER_CFLAGS) $(DEF_AUTORANDR_PATH) -o $@ $+ $(LDFLAGS) $(LAUNCHER_LDLIBS) $(LDLIBS)
install_launcher: contrib/autorandr_launcher/autorandr-launcher
mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/bin
install -m 755 contrib/autorandr_launcher/autorandr-launcher ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/autorandr-launcher
mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/${XDG_AUTOSTART_DIR}
install -m 644 contrib/etc/xdg/autostart/autorandr-launcher.desktop ${DESTDIR}/${XDG_AUTOSTART_DIR}/autorandr-launcher.desktop
ifneq ($(PREFIX),/usr/)
sed -i -re 's#/usr/bin/autorandr-launcher#$(subst #,\#,${PREFIX})/bin/autorandr-launcher#g' ${DESTDIR}/${XDG_AUTOSTART_DIR}/autorandr-launcher.desktop
endif
endif
uninstall_launcher:
rm -f ${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/bin/autorandr-launcher
rm -f ${DESTDIR}/${XDG_AUTOSTART_DIR}/autorandr-launcher.desktop
TARGETS=$(DEFAULT_TARGETS)
install: $(patsubst %,install_%,$(TARGETS))
uninstall: $(patsubst %,uninstall_%,$(TARGETS))
deb:
./contrib/packaging/debian/make_deb.sh
rpm:
spectool -g -R $(RPM_SPEC)
rpmbuild -ba $(RPM_SPEC)
clean:
rm -f $(CLEANUP_FILES)
07070100000003000081A400000000000000000000000165E46F1E00003AAE000000000000000000000000000000000000002600000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/README.md# autorandr
Automatically select a display configuration based on connected devices
## Branch information
This is a compatible Python rewrite of
[wertarbyte/autorandr](https://github.com/wertarbyte/autorandr). Contributions
for bash-completion, fd.o/XDG autostart, Nitrogen, pm-utils, and systemd can be
found under [contrib](contrib/).
The original [wertarbyte/autorandr](https://github.com/wertarbyte/autorandr)
tree is unmaintained, with lots of open pull requests and issues. I forked it
and merged what I thought were the most important changes. If you are searching
for that version, see the [`legacy` branch](https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/tree/legacy).
Note that the Python version is better suited for non-standard configurations,
like if you use `--transform` or `--reflect`. If you use `auto-disper`, you
have to use the bash version, as there is no disper support in the Python
version (yet). Both versions use a compatible configuration file format, so
you can, to some extent, switch between them. I will maintain the `legacy`
branch until @wertarbyte finds the time to maintain his branch again.
If you are interested in why there are two versions around, see
[#7](https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues/7),
[#8](https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues/8) and
especially
[#12](https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues/12)
if you are unhappy with this version and would like to contribute to the bash
version.
## License information and authors
autorandr is available under the terms of the GNU General Public License
(version 3).
Contributors to this version of autorandr are:
* Adrián López
* andersonjacob
* Alexander Lochmann
* Alexander Wirt
* Brice Waegeneire
* Chris Dunder
* Christoph Gysin
* Christophe-Marie Duquesne
* Daniel Hahler
* Maciej Sitarz
* Mathias Svensson
* Matthew R Johnson
* Nazar Mokrynskyi
* Phillip Berndt
* Rasmus Wriedt Larsen
* Sam Coulter
* Simon Wydooghe
* Stefan Tomanek
* stormc
* tachylatus
* Timo Bingmann
* Timo Kaufmann
* Tomasz Bogdal
* Victor Häggqvist
* Jan-Oliver Kaiser
* Alexandre Viau
## Installation/removal
You can use the `autorandr.py` script as a stand-alone binary. If you'd like to
install it as a system-wide application, there is a Makefile included that also
places some configuration files in appropriate directories such that autorandr
is invoked automatically when a monitor is connected or removed, the system
wakes up from suspend, or a user logs into an X11 session. Run `make install`
as root to install it.
If you prefer to have a system wide install managed by your package manager,
you can
* Use the [official Arch package](https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/any/autorandr/).
* Use the [official Debian package](https://packages.debian.org/sid/x11/autorandr) on sid
* Use the [FreeBSD Ports Collection](https://www.freshports.org/x11/autorandr/) on FreeBSD.
* Use the [official Gentoo package](https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/x11-misc/autorandr).
* Use the
[nix package](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/nixos/modules/services/misc/autorandr.nix)
on NixOS.
* Use the
[guix package](https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/log/gnu/packages/xdisorg.scm?qt=grep&q=autorandr)
on Guix.
* Use the [SlackBuild](https://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.2/desktop/autorandr/) on Slackware.
* Use the automated nightlies generated by the
[openSUSE build service](https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:phillipberndt/autorandr)
for various distributions (RPM and DEB based).
* Use the [X binary package system](https://wiki.voidlinux.eu/XBPS)' on Void Linux
* Build a .deb-file from the source tree using `make deb`.
* Build a .rpm-file from the source tree using `make rpm`.
We appreciate packaging scripts for other distributions, please file a pull
request if you write one.
If you prefer `pip` over your package manager, you can install autorandr with:
sudo pip install "git+http://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr#egg=autorandr"
or simply
sudo pip install autorandr
if you prefer to use a stable version.
## How to use
Save your current display configuration and setup with:
autorandr --save mobile
Connect an additional display, configure your setup and save it:
autorandr --save docked
Now autorandr can detect which hardware setup is active:
$ autorandr
mobile
docked (detected)
To automatically reload your setup:
$ autorandr --change
To manually load a profile:
$ autorandr --load <profile>
or simply:
$ autorandr <profile>
autorandr tries to avoid reloading an identical configuration. To force the
(re)configuration:
$ autorandr --load <profile> --force
To prevent a profile from being loaded, place a script call _block_ in its
directory. The script is evaluated before the screen setup is inspected, and
in case of it returning a value of 0 the profile is skipped. This can be used
to query the status of a docking station you are about to leave.
If no suitable profile can be identified, the current configuration is kept.
To change this behaviour and switch to a fallback configuration, specify
`--default <profile>`. The system-wide installation of autorandr by default
calls autorandr with a parameter `--default default`. There are three special,
virtual configurations called `horizontal`, `vertical` and `common`. They
automatically generate a configuration that incorporates all screens
connected to the computer. You can symlink `default` to one of these
names in your configuration directory to have autorandr use any of them
as the default configuration without you having to change the system-wide
configuration.
You can store default values for any option in an INI-file located at
`~/.config/autorandr/settings.ini`. In a `config` section, you may place any
default values in the form `option-name=option-argument`.
A common and effective use of this is to specify default `skip-options`, for
instance skipping the `gamma` setting if using
[`redshift`](https://github.com/jonls/redshift) as a daemon. To implement
the equivalent of `--skip-options gamma`, your `settings.ini` file should look
like this:
```
[config]
skip-options=gamma
```
## Advanced usage
### Hook scripts
Three more scripts can be placed in the configuration directory
(as defined by the [XDG spec](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html),
usually `~/.config/autorandr` or `~/.autorandr` if you have an old installation
for user configuration and `/etc/xdg/autorandr` for system wide configuration):
- `postswitch` is executed *after* a mode switch has taken place. This can be
used to notify window managers or other applications about the switch.
- `preswitch` is executed *before* a mode switch takes place.
- `postsave` is executed after a profile was stored or altered.
- `predetect` is executed before autorandr attempts to run xrandr.
These scripts must be executable and can be placed directly in the configuration
directory, where they will always be executed, or in the profile subdirectories,
where they will only be executed on changes regarding that specific profile.
Instead (or in addition) to these scripts, you can also place as many executable
files as you like in subdirectories called `script_name.d` (e.g. `postswitch.d`).
The order of execution of scripts in these directories is by file name, you can
force a certain ordering by naming them `10-wallpaper`, `20-restart-wm`, etc.
If a script with the same name occurs multiple times, user configuration
takes precedence over system configuration (as specified by the
[XDG spec](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html))
and profile configuration over general configuration.
As a concrete example, suppose you have the files
- `/etc/xdg/autorandr/postswitch`
- `~/.config/autorandr/postswitch`
- `~/.config/autorandr/postswitch.d/notify-herbstluftwm`
- `~/.config/autorandr/docked/postswitch`
and switch from `mobile` to `docked`. Then
`~/.config/autorandr/docked/postswitch` is executed, since the profile specific
configuration takes precedence, and
`~/.config/autorandr/postswitch.d/notify-herbstluftwm` is executed, since
it has a unique name.
If you switch back from `docked` to `mobile`, `~/.config/autorandr/postswitch`
is executed instead of the `docked` specific `postswitch`.
If you experience issues with xrandr being executed too early after connecting
a new monitor, then you can use a `predetect` script to delay the execution.
Write e.g. `sleep 1` into that file to make autorandr wait a second before
running `xrandr`.
#### Variables
Some of autorandr's state is exposed as environment variables
prefixed with `AUTORANDR_`, such as:
- `AUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILE`
- `AUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILES`
- `AUTORANDR_PROFILE_FOLDER`
- `AUTORANDR_MONITORS`
with the intention that they can be used within the hook scripts.
For instance, you might display which profile has just been activated by
including the following in a `postswitch` script:
```sh
notify-send -i display "Display profile" "$AUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILE"
```
The one kink is that during `preswitch`, `AUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILE` is
reporting the *upcoming* profile rather than the *current* one.
### Wildcard EDID matching
The EDID strings in the `~/.config/autorandr/*/setup` files may contain an
asterisk to enable wildcard matching: Such EDIDs are matched against connected
monitors using the usual file name globbing rules. This can be used to create
profiles matching multiple (or any) monitors.
### udev triggers with NVidia cards
In order for `udev` to detect `drm` events from the native NVidia driver, the
kernel parameter `nvidia-drm.modeset` must be set to 1. For example, add a file
`/etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-drm-modeset.conf`:
```
options nvidia_drm modeset=1
```
### Wayland
Before running autorandr will check the environment for the `WAYLAND_DISPLAY`
variable to check if the program is running in a Wayland session. This is to
avoid issues between usage of xrandr in Wayland environments.
If you need to run autorandr in a Wayland environment, one workaround is to
unset the `WAYLAND_DISPLAY` variable before running the program, such as:
```
WAYLAND_DISPLAY= autorandr
```
## Changelog
**autorandr 1.15**
* *2023-11-27* Several regex literal bug fixes
* *2023-12-27* Fix #375: Listen to correct events in launcher
* *2024-03-03* Fix #367: Skip profiles without outputs
**autorandr 1.14**
* *2023-06-22* Direct --match-edid renaming of output messages to stderr
* *2023-06-22* Add Wayland awareness
* *2023-06-22* Various minor auxiliary tooling bug fixes, see git-log
**autorandr 1.13.3**
* *2023-01-24* Revert udev rule to rely on "change" event (see #324)
**autorandr 1.13.2**
* *2023-01-23* Fix autostart in KDE (see #320)
* *2023-01-23* Match add/remove rather than change in udev rule (see #321)
* *2023-01-23* Fix wildcard use in EDIDs (see #322)
* *2023-01-23* Do a final xrandr call to set the frame buffer size (see #319)
**autorandr 1.13.1**
* *2023-01-16* Fix bug with Version comparison
**autorandr 1.13**
* *2023-01-15* Add reversed horizontal/vertical profiles
* *2023-01-15* Fix distutils deprecation warning
* *2023-01-15* Print error when user script fails
* *2022-12-01* Support `--skip-options set` to skip setting properties
**autorandr 1.12.1**
* *2021-12-22* Fix `--match-edid` (see #273)
**autorandr 1.12**
* *2021-12-16* Switch default interpreter to Python 3
* *2021-12-16* Add `--list` to list all profiles
* *2021-12-16* Add `--cycle` to cycle all detected profiles
* *2021-12-16* Store display properties (see #204)
**autorandr 1.11**
* *2020-05-23* Handle empty sys.executable
* *2020-06-08* Fix Python 2 compatibility
* *2020-10-06* Set group membership of users in batch mode
**autorandr 1.10.1**
* *2020-05-04* Revert making the launcher the default (fixes #195)
**autorandr 1.10**
* *2020-04-23* Fix hook script execution order to match description from readme
* *2020-04-11* Handle negative gamma values (fixes #188)
* *2020-04-11* Sort approximate matches in detected profiles by quality of match
* *2020-01-31* Handle non-ASCII environment variables (fixes #180)
* *2019-12-31* Fix output positioning if the top-left output is not the first
* *2019-12-31* Accept negative gamma values (and interpret them as 0)
* *2019-12-31* Prefer the X11 launcher over systemd/udev configuration
**autorandr 1.9**
* *2019-11-10* Count closed lids as disconnected outputs
* *2019-10-05* Do not overwrite existing configurations without `--force`
* *2019-08-16* Accept modes that don't match the WWWxHHH pattern
* *2019-03-22* Improve bash autocompletion
* *2019-03-21* Store CRTC values in configurations
* *2019-03-24* Fix handling of recently disconnected outputs (See #128 and #143)
**autorandr 1.8.1**
* *2019-03-18* Removed mandb call from Makefile
**autorandr 1.8**
* *2019-02-17* Add an X11 daemon that runs autorandr when a display connects (by @rliou92, #127)
* *2019-02-17* Replace width=0 check with disconnected to detect disconnected monitors (by @joseph-jones, #139)
* *2019-02-17* Fix handling of empty padding (by @jschwab, #138)
* *2019-02-17* Add a man page (by @somers-all-the-time, #133)
**autorandr 1.7**
* *2018-09-25* Fix FB size computation with rotated screens (by @Janno, #117)
**autorandr 1.6**
* *2018-04-19* Bugfix: Do not load default profile unless --change is set
* *2018-04-30* Added a `AUTORANDR_MONITORS` variable to hooks (by @bricewge, #106)
* *2018-06-29* Fix detection of current configuration if extra monitors are active
* *2018-07-11* Bugfix in the latest change: Correctly handle "off" minitors when comparing
* *2018-07-19* Do not kill spawned user processes from systemd unit
* *2018-07-20* Correctly handle "off" monitors when comparing -- fixup for another bug.
**autorandr 1.5**
* *2018-01-03* Add --version
* *2018-01-04* Fixed vertical/horizontal/clone-largest virtual profiles
* *2018-03-07* Output all non-error messages to stdout instead of stderr
* *2018-03-25* Add --detected and --current to filter the profile list output
* *2018-03-25* Allow wildcard matching in EDIDs
**autorandr 1.4**
* *2017-12-22* Fixed broken virtual profile support
* *2017-12-14* Added support for a settings file
* *2017-12-14* Added a virtual profile `off`, which disables all screens
**autorandr 1.3**
* *2017-11-13* Add a short form for `--load`
* *2017-11-21* Fix environment stealing in `--batch` mode (See #87)
**autorandr 1.2**
* *2017-07-16* Skip `--panning` unless it is required (See #72)
* *2017-10-13* Add `clone-largest` virtual profile
**autorandr 1.1**
* *2017-06-07* Call systemctl with `--no-block` from udev rule (See #61)
* *2017-01-20* New script hook, `predetect`
* *2017-01-18* Accept comments (lines starting with `#`) in config/setup files
**autorandr 1.0**
* *2016-12-07* Tag the current code as version 1.0.0; see github issue #54
* *2016-10-03* Install a desktop file to `/etc/xdg/autostart` by default
07070100000004000081A400000000000000000000000165E46F1E000012C5000000000000000000000000000000000000002800000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/autorandr.1.TH AUTORANDR 1
.SH NAME
autorandr \- automatically select a display configuration based on connected devices
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B autorandr
[\fIOPTION\fR] [\fIPROFILE\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
This program automatically detects connected display hardware and then loads an appropriate X11 setup using xrandr. It also supports the use of display profiles for different hardware setups.
.PP
Autorandr also includes several virtual configurations including \fBoff\fR, \fBcommon\fR, \fBclone-largest\fR, \fBhorizontal\fR, and \fBvertical\fR. See the documentation for explanation of each.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help
\fRDisplay help text and exit
.TP
\fB\-c\fR, \fB\-\-change
\fRAutomatically load the first detected profile
.TP
\fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-default \fIPROFILE
\fRMake profile \fIPROFILE\fR the default profile. The default profile is used if no suitable profile can be identified. Else, the current configuration is kept.
.TP
\fB\-l\fR, \fB\-\-load \fIPROFILE
\fRLoad profile \fIPROFILE
.TP
\fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-save \fIPROFILE
\fRSave the current setup to profile \fIPROFILE
.TP
\fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-remove \fIPROFILE
\fRRemove profile \fIPROFILE
.TP
.BR \-\-batch
\fRRun autorandr for all users with active X11 sessions
.TP
.BR \-\-current
List only the current (active) configuration(s)
.TP
.BR \-\-config
Dump the variable values of your current xrandr setup
.TP
.BR \-\-cycle
Cycle through all detected profiles
.TP
.BR \-\-debug
Enable verbose output
.TP
.BR \-\-detected
List only the detected (i.e. available) configuration(s)
.TP
.BR \-\-dry\-run
Don't change anything, only print the xrandr commands
.TP
.BR \-\-fingerprint
Fingerprint the current hardware setup
.TP
.BR \-\-match-edid
Match displays based on edid instead of name
.TP
.BR \-\-ignore-lid
By default, closed lids are considered as disconnected if other outputs are detected. This flag disables this behaviour.
.TP
.BR \-\-force
Force loading or reloading of a profile
.TP
.BR \-\-list
List all profiles
.TP
\fB\-\-skip\-options [\fIOPTION\fR] ...
\fRSet a comma\-separated list of xrandr arguments to skip both in change detection and profile application. See \fBxrandr(1)\fR for xrandr arguments.
.TP
.BR \-\-version
Show version information and exit
.SH FILES
Configuration files are searched for in the \fIautorandr
\fRdirectory in the colon separated list of paths in \fI$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
\fR- or in \fI/etc/xdg
\fRif that var is not set. They are then looked for in \fI~/.autorandr
\fRand if that doesn't exist, in \fI$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/autorandr
\fRor in \fI~/.config/autorandr\fR if that var is unset.
In each of those directories it looks for directories with \fIconfig\fR and
\fIsetup\fR in them. It is best to manage these files with the
\fBautorandr\fR utility.
.SH DEFAULT OPTIONS
You can store default values for any option in an INI-file located at
\fI~/.config/autorandr/settings.ini\fR. In a config section, you may
place any default values in the form \fIoption-name=option-argument\fR.
.SH HOOK SCRIPTS
Four more scripts can be placed in the configuration directory:
.TP
\fIpostswitch\fR
Executed after a mode switch has taken place. This can be used to notify
window managers or other applications about the switch.
.TP
\fIpreswitch\fR
Executed before a mode switch takes place.
.TP
\fIpostsave\fR
Executed after a profile was stored or altered.
.TP
\fIpredetect\fR
Executed before autorandr attempts to run xrandr.
.PP
These scripts must be executable and can be placed directly in the
configuration directory, where they will always be executed, or in
the profile subdirectories, where they will only be executed on changes
regarding that specific profile.
Instead (or in addition) to these scripts, you can also place as many
executable files as you like in subdirectories called script_name.d
(e.g. postswitch.d).
.PP
Some of autorandr's state is exposed as environment variables prefixed with
\fIAUTORANDR_\fR, such as:
\fIAUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILE\fR,
\fIAUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILES\fR,
\fIAUTORANDR_PROFILE_FOLDER\fR,
and \fIAUTORANDR_MONITORS\fR
with the intention that they can be used within the hook scripts.
The one kink is that during \fIpreswitch\fR, \fIAUTORANDR_CURRENT_PROFILE\fR
is reporting the upcoming profile rather
than the current one.
.SH AUTHOR
\fRPhillip Berndt <phillip.berndt@googlemail.com>
.br
See https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr for a full list of contributors.
.SH REPORTING BUGS
\fRReport issues upstream on GitHub: https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues
.br
\fRPlease attach the output of \fBxrandr --verbose\fR to your bug report if appropriate.
.SH SEE ALSO
\fRFor examples, advanced usage (including predefined per-profile & global hooks and wildcard EDID matching), and full documentation, see https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr.
07070100000005000081ED00000000000000000000000165E46F1E00012672000000000000000000000000000000000000002900000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/autorandr.py#!/usr/bin/env python3
# encoding: utf-8
#
# autorandr.py
# Copyright (c) 2015, Phillip Berndt
#
# Autorandr rewrite in Python
#
# This script aims to be fully compatible with the original autorandr.
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
from __future__ import print_function
import binascii
import copy
import getopt
import hashlib
import math
import os
import posix
import pwd
import re
import shlex
import subprocess
import sys
import shutil
import time
import glob
from collections import OrderedDict
from functools import reduce
from itertools import chain
if sys.version_info.major == 2:
import ConfigParser as configparser
else:
import configparser
__version__ = "1.15"
try:
input = raw_input
except NameError:
pass
virtual_profiles = [
# (name, description, callback)
("off", "Disable all outputs", None),
("common", "Clone all connected outputs at the largest common resolution", None),
("clone-largest", "Clone all connected outputs with the largest resolution (scaled down if necessary)", None),
("horizontal", "Stack all connected outputs horizontally at their largest resolution", None),
("vertical", "Stack all connected outputs vertically at their largest resolution", None),
("horizontal-reverse", "Stack all connected outputs horizontally at their largest resolution in reverse order", None),
("vertical-reverse", "Stack all connected outputs vertically at their largest resolution in reverse order", None),
]
properties = [
"Colorspace",
"max bpc",
"aspect ratio",
"Broadcast RGB",
"audio",
"non-desktop",
"TearFree",
"underscan vborder",
"underscan hborder",
"underscan",
"scaling mode",
]
help_text = """
Usage: autorandr [options]
-h, --help get this small help
-c, --change automatically load the first detected profile
-d, --default <profile> make profile <profile> the default profile
-l, --load <profile> load profile <profile>
-s, --save <profile> save your current setup to profile <profile>
-r, --remove <profile> remove profile <profile>
--batch run autorandr for all users with active X11 sessions
--current only list current (active) configuration(s)
--config dump your current xrandr setup
--cycle automatically load the next detected profile
--debug enable verbose output
--detected only list detected (available) configuration(s)
--dry-run don't change anything, only print the xrandr commands
--fingerprint fingerprint your current hardware setup
--ignore-lid treat outputs as connected even if their lids are closed
--match-edid match displays based on edid instead of name
--force force (re)loading of a profile / overwrite exiting files
--list list configurations
--skip-options <option> comma separated list of xrandr arguments (e.g. "gamma")
to skip both in detecting changes and applying a profile
--version show version information and exit
If no suitable profile can be identified, the current configuration is kept.
To change this behaviour and switch to a fallback configuration, specify
--default <profile>.
autorandr supports a set of per-profile and global hooks. See the documentation
for details.
The following virtual configurations are available:
""".strip()
class Version(object):
def __init__(self, version):
self._version = version
self._version_parts = re.split("([0-9]+)", version)
def __eq__(self, other):
return self._version_parts == other._version_parts
def __lt__(self, other):
for my, theirs in zip(self._version_parts, other._version_parts):
if my.isnumeric() and theirs.isnumeric():
my = int(my)
theirs = int(theirs)
if my < theirs:
return True
return len(theirs) > len(my)
def __ge__(self, other):
return not (self < other)
def __ne__(self, other):
return not (self == other)
def __le__(self, other):
return (self < other) or (self == other)
def __gt__(self, other):
return self >= other and not (self == other)
def is_closed_lid(output):
if not re.match(r'(eDP(-?[0-9]\+)*|LVDS(-?[0-9]\+)*)', output):
return False
lids = glob.glob("/proc/acpi/button/lid/*/state")
if len(lids) == 1:
state_file = lids[0]
with open(state_file) as f:
content = f.read()
return "close" in content
return False
class AutorandrException(Exception):
def __init__(self, message, original_exception=None, report_bug=False):
self.message = message
self.report_bug = report_bug
if original_exception:
self.original_exception = original_exception
trace = sys.exc_info()[2]
while trace.tb_next:
trace = trace.tb_next
self.line = trace.tb_lineno
self.file_name = trace.tb_frame.f_code.co_filename
else:
try:
import inspect
frame = inspect.currentframe().f_back
self.line = frame.f_lineno
self.file_name = frame.f_code.co_filename
except:
self.line = None
self.file_name = None
self.original_exception = None
if os.path.abspath(self.file_name) == os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0]):
self.file_name = None
def __str__(self):
retval = [self.message]
if self.line:
retval.append(" (line %d%s)" % (self.line, ("; %s" % self.file_name) if self.file_name else ""))
if self.original_exception:
retval.append(":\n ")
retval.append(str(self.original_exception).replace("\n", "\n "))
if self.report_bug:
retval.append("\nThis appears to be a bug. Please help improving autorandr by reporting it upstream:"
"\nhttps://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues"
"\nPlease attach the output of `xrandr --verbose` to your bug report if appropriate.")
return "".join(retval)
class XrandrOutput(object):
"Represents an XRandR output"
XRANDR_PROPERTIES_REGEXP = "|".join(
[r"{}:\s*(?P<{}>[\S ]*\S+)"
.format(re.sub(r"\s", r"\\\g<0>", p), re.sub(r"\W+", "_", p.lower()))
for p in properties])
# This regular expression is used to parse an output in `xrandr --verbose'
XRANDR_OUTPUT_REGEXP = r"""(?x)
^\s*(?P<output>\S[^ ]*)\s+ # Line starts with output name
(?: # Differentiate disconnected and connected
disconnected | # in first line
unknown\ connection |
(?P<connected>connected)
)
\s*
(?P<primary>primary\ )? # Might be primary screen
(?:\s*
(?P<width>[0-9]+)x(?P<height>[0-9]+) # Resolution (might be overridden below!)
\+(?P<x>-?[0-9]+)\+(?P<y>-?[0-9]+)\s+ # Position
(?:\(0x[0-9a-fA-F]+\)\s+)? # XID
(?P<rotate>(?:normal|left|right|inverted))\s+ # Rotation
(?:(?P<reflect>X\ and\ Y|X|Y)\ axis)? # Reflection
)? # .. but only if the screen is in use.
(?:[\ \t]*\([^\)]+\))(?:\s*[0-9]+mm\sx\s[0-9]+mm)?
(?:[\ \t]*panning\ (?P<panning>[0-9]+x[0-9]+\+[0-9]+\+[0-9]+))? # Panning information
(?:[\ \t]*tracking\ (?P<tracking>[0-9]+x[0-9]+\+[0-9]+\+[0-9]+))? # Tracking information
(?:[\ \t]*border\ (?P<border>(?:[0-9]+/){3}[0-9]+))? # Border information
(?:\s*(?: # Properties of the output
Gamma: (?P<gamma>(?:inf|-?[0-9\.\-: e])+) | # Gamma value
CRTC:\s*(?P<crtc>[0-9]) | # CRTC value
Transform: (?P<transform>(?:[\-0-9\. ]+\s+){3}) | # Transformation matrix
filter:\s+(?P<filter>bilinear|nearest) | # Transformation filter
EDID: (?P<edid>\s*?(?:\n\t\t[0-9a-f]+)+) | # EDID of the output
""" + XRANDR_PROPERTIES_REGEXP + r""" | # Properties to include in the profile
(?![0-9])[^:\s][^:\n]+:.*(?:\s\t[\t ].+)* # Other properties
))+
\s*
(?P<modes>(?:
(?P<mode_name>\S+).+?\*current.*\s+ # Interesting (current) resolution:
h:\s+width\s+(?P<mode_width>[0-9]+).+\s+ # Extract rate
v:\s+height\s+(?P<mode_height>[0-9]+).+clock\s+(?P<rate>[0-9\.]+)Hz\s* |
\S+(?:(?!\*current).)+\s+h:.+\s+v:.+\s* # Other resolutions
)*)
"""
XRANDR_OUTPUT_MODES_REGEXP = r"""(?x)
(?P<name>\S+).+?(?P<preferred>\+preferred)?\s+
h:\s+width\s+(?P<width>[0-9]+).+\s+
v:\s+height\s+(?P<height>[0-9]+).+clock\s+(?P<rate>[0-9\.]+)Hz\s* |
"""
XRANDR_13_DEFAULTS = {
"transform": "1,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,1",
"panning": "0x0",
}
XRANDR_12_DEFAULTS = {
"reflect": "normal",
"rotate": "normal",
"gamma": "1.0:1.0:1.0",
}
XRANDR_DEFAULTS = dict(list(XRANDR_13_DEFAULTS.items()) + list(XRANDR_12_DEFAULTS.items()))
EDID_UNAVAILABLE = "--CONNECTED-BUT-EDID-UNAVAILABLE-"
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s%s %s>" % (self.output, self.fingerprint, " ".join(self.option_vector))
@property
def short_edid(self):
return ("%s..%s" % (self.edid[:5], self.edid[-5:])) if self.edid else ""
@property
def options_with_defaults(self):
"Return the options dictionary, augmented with the default values that weren't set"
if "off" in self.options:
return self.options
options = {}
if xrandr_version() >= Version("1.3"):
options.update(self.XRANDR_13_DEFAULTS)
if xrandr_version() >= Version("1.2"):
options.update(self.XRANDR_12_DEFAULTS)
options.update(self.options)
if "set" in self.ignored_options:
options = {a: b for a, b in options.items() if not a.startswith("x-prop")}
return {a: b for a, b in options.items() if a not in self.ignored_options}
@property
def filtered_options(self):
"Return a dictionary of options without ignored options"
options = {a: b for a, b in self.options.items() if a not in self.ignored_options}
if "set" in self.ignored_options:
options = {a: b for a, b in options.items() if not a.startswith("x-prop")}
return options
@property
def option_vector(self):
"Return the command line parameters for XRandR for this instance"
args = ["--output", self.output]
for option, arg in sorted(self.options_with_defaults.items()):
if option.startswith("x-prop-"):
prop_found = False
for prop, xrandr_prop in [(re.sub(r"\W+", "_", p.lower()), p) for p in properties]:
if prop == option[7:]:
args.append("--set")
args.append(xrandr_prop)
prop_found = True
break
if not prop_found:
print("Warning: Unknown property `%s' in config file. Skipping." % option[7:], file=sys.stderr)
continue
elif option.startswith("x-"):
print("Warning: Unknown option `%s' in config file. Skipping." % option, file=sys.stderr)
continue
else:
args.append("--%s" % option)
if arg:
args.append(arg)
return args
@property
def option_string(self):
"Return the command line parameters in the configuration file format"
options = ["output %s" % self.output]
for option, arg in sorted(self.filtered_options.items()):
if arg:
options.append("%s %s" % (option, arg))
else:
options.append(option)
return "\n".join(options)
@property
def sort_key(self):
"Return a key to sort the outputs for xrandr invocation"
if not self.edid:
return -2
if "off" in self.options:
return -1
if "pos" in self.options:
x, y = map(float, self.options["pos"].split("x"))
else:
x, y = 0, 0
return x + 10000 * y
def __init__(self, output, edid, options):
"Instantiate using output name, edid and a dictionary of XRandR command line parameters"
self.output = output
self.edid = edid
self.options = options
self.ignored_options = []
self.parse_serial_from_edid()
self.remove_default_option_values()
def parse_serial_from_edid(self):
self.serial = None
if self.edid:
if self.EDID_UNAVAILABLE in self.edid:
return
if "*" in self.edid:
return
# Thx to pyedid project, the following code was
# copied (and modified) from pyedid/__init__py:21 [parse_edid()]
raw = bytes.fromhex(self.edid)
# Check EDID header, and checksum
if raw[:8] != b'\x00\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\x00' or sum(raw) % 256 != 0:
return
serial_no = int.from_bytes(raw[15:11:-1], byteorder='little')
serial_text = None
# Offsets of standard timing information descriptors 1-4
# (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Display_Identification_Data#EDID_1.4_data_format)
for timing_bytes in (raw[54:72], raw[72:90], raw[90:108], raw[108:126]):
if timing_bytes[0:2] == b'\x00\x00':
timing_type = timing_bytes[3]
if timing_type == 0xFF:
buffer = timing_bytes[5:]
buffer = buffer.partition(b'\x0a')[0]
serial_text = buffer.decode('cp437')
self.serial = serial_text if serial_text else "0x{:x}".format(serial_no) if serial_no != 0 else None
def set_ignored_options(self, options):
"Set a list of xrandr options that are never used (neither when comparing configurations nor when applying them)"
self.ignored_options = list(options)
def remove_default_option_values(self):
"Remove values from the options dictionary that are superfluous"
if "off" in self.options and len(self.options.keys()) > 1:
self.options = {"off": None}
return
for option, default_value in self.XRANDR_DEFAULTS.items():
if option in self.options and self.options[option] == default_value:
del self.options[option]
@classmethod
def from_xrandr_output(cls, xrandr_output):
"""Instantiate an XrandrOutput from the output of `xrandr --verbose'
This method also returns a list of modes supported by the output.
"""
try:
xrandr_output = xrandr_output.replace("\r\n", "\n")
match_object = re.search(XrandrOutput.XRANDR_OUTPUT_REGEXP, xrandr_output)
except:
raise AutorandrException("Parsing XRandR output failed, there is an error in the regular expression.",
report_bug=True)
if not match_object:
debug = debug_regexp(XrandrOutput.XRANDR_OUTPUT_REGEXP, xrandr_output)
raise AutorandrException("Parsing XRandR output failed, the regular expression did not match: %s" % debug,
report_bug=True)
remainder = xrandr_output[len(match_object.group(0)):]
if remainder:
raise AutorandrException("Parsing XRandR output failed, %d bytes left unmatched after "
"regular expression, starting at byte %d with ..'%s'." %
(len(remainder), len(match_object.group(0)), remainder[:10]),
report_bug=True)
match = match_object.groupdict()
modes = []
if match["modes"]:
modes = []
for mode_match in re.finditer(XrandrOutput.XRANDR_OUTPUT_MODES_REGEXP, match["modes"]):
if mode_match.group("name"):
modes.append(mode_match.groupdict())
if not modes:
raise AutorandrException("Parsing XRandR output failed, couldn't find any display modes", report_bug=True)
options = {}
if not match["connected"]:
edid = None
elif match["edid"]:
edid = "".join(match["edid"].strip().split())
else:
edid = "%s-%s" % (XrandrOutput.EDID_UNAVAILABLE, match["output"])
# An output can be disconnected but still have a mode configured. This can only happen
# as a residual situation after a disconnect, you cannot associate a mode with an disconnected
# output.
#
# This code needs to be careful not to mix the two. An output should only be configured to
# "off" if it doesn't have a mode associated with it, which is modelled as "not a width" here.
if not match["width"]:
options["off"] = None
else:
if match["mode_name"]:
options["mode"] = match["mode_name"]
elif match["mode_width"]:
options["mode"] = "%sx%s" % (match["mode_width"], match["mode_height"])
else:
if match["rotate"] not in ("left", "right"):
options["mode"] = "%sx%s" % (match["width"] or 0, match["height"] or 0)
else:
options["mode"] = "%sx%s" % (match["height"] or 0, match["width"] or 0)
if match["rotate"]:
options["rotate"] = match["rotate"]
if match["primary"]:
options["primary"] = None
if match["reflect"] == "X":
options["reflect"] = "x"
elif match["reflect"] == "Y":
options["reflect"] = "y"
elif match["reflect"] == "X and Y":
options["reflect"] = "xy"
if match["x"] or match["y"]:
options["pos"] = "%sx%s" % (match["x"] or "0", match["y"] or "0")
if match["panning"]:
panning = [match["panning"]]
if match["tracking"]:
panning += ["/", match["tracking"]]
if match["border"]:
panning += ["/", match["border"]]
options["panning"] = "".join(panning)
if match["transform"]:
transformation = ",".join(match["transform"].strip().split())
if transformation != "1.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,1.000000,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000,1.000000":
options["transform"] = transformation
if not match["mode_name"]:
# TODO We'd need to apply the reverse transformation here. Let's see if someone complains,
# I doubt that this special case is actually required.
print("Warning: Output %s has a transformation applied. Could not determine correct mode! "
"Using `%s'." % (match["output"], options["mode"]), file=sys.stderr)
if match["filter"]:
options["filter"] = match["filter"]
if match["gamma"]:
gamma = match["gamma"].strip()
# xrandr prints different values in --verbose than it accepts as a parameter value for --gamma
# Also, it is not able to work with non-standard gamma ramps. Finally, it auto-corrects 0 to 1,
# so we approximate by 1e-10.
gamma = ":".join([str(max(1e-10, round(1. / float(x), 3))) for x in gamma.split(":")])
options["gamma"] = gamma
if match["crtc"]:
options["crtc"] = match["crtc"]
if match["rate"]:
options["rate"] = match["rate"]
for prop in [re.sub(r"\W+", "_", p.lower()) for p in properties]:
if match[prop]:
options["x-prop-" + prop] = match[prop]
return XrandrOutput(match["output"], edid, options), modes
@classmethod
def from_config_file(cls, profile, edid_map, configuration):
"Instantiate an XrandrOutput from the contents of a configuration file"
options = {}
for line in configuration.split("\n"):
if line:
line = line.split(None, 1)
if line and line[0].startswith("#"):
continue
options[line[0]] = line[1] if len(line) > 1 else None
edid = None
if options["output"] in edid_map:
edid = edid_map[options["output"]]
else:
# This fuzzy matching is for legacy autorandr that used sysfs output names
fuzzy_edid_map = [re.sub("(card[0-9]+|-)", "", x) for x in edid_map.keys()]
fuzzy_output = re.sub("(card[0-9]+|-)", "", options["output"])
if fuzzy_output in fuzzy_edid_map:
edid = edid_map[list(edid_map.keys())[fuzzy_edid_map.index(fuzzy_output)]]
elif "off" not in options:
raise AutorandrException("Profile `%s': Failed to find an EDID for output `%s' in setup file, required "
"as `%s' is not off in config file." % (profile, options["output"], options["output"]))
output = options["output"]
del options["output"]
return XrandrOutput(output, edid, options)
@property
def fingerprint(self):
return str(self.serial) if self.serial else self.short_edid
def fingerprint_equals(self, other):
if self.serial and other.serial:
return self.serial == other.serial
else:
return self.edid_equals(other)
def edid_equals(self, other):
"Compare to another XrandrOutput's edid and on/off-state, taking legacy autorandr behaviour (md5sum'ing) into account"
if self.edid and other.edid:
if len(self.edid) == 32 and len(other.edid) != 32 and not other.edid.startswith(XrandrOutput.EDID_UNAVAILABLE):
return hashlib.md5(binascii.unhexlify(other.edid)).hexdigest() == self.edid
if len(self.edid) != 32 and len(other.edid) == 32 and not self.edid.startswith(XrandrOutput.EDID_UNAVAILABLE):
return hashlib.md5(binascii.unhexlify(self.edid)).hexdigest() == other.edid
if "*" in self.edid:
return match_asterisk(self.edid, other.edid) > 0
elif "*" in other.edid:
return match_asterisk(other.edid, self.edid) > 0
return self.edid == other.edid
def __ne__(self, other):
return not (self == other)
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.fingerprint_equals(other) and self.output == other.output and self.filtered_options == other.filtered_options
def verbose_diff(self, other):
"Compare to another XrandrOutput and return a list of human readable differences"
diffs = []
if not self.fingerprint_equals(other):
diffs.append("EDID `%s' differs from `%s'" % (self.fingerprint, other.fingerprint))
if self.output != other.output:
diffs.append("Output name `%s' differs from `%s'" % (self.output, other.output))
if "off" in self.options and "off" not in other.options:
diffs.append("The output is disabled currently, but active in the new configuration")
elif "off" in other.options and "off" not in self.options:
diffs.append("The output is currently enabled, but inactive in the new configuration")
else:
for name in set(chain.from_iterable((self.options.keys(), other.options.keys()))):
if name not in other.options:
diffs.append("Option --%s %sis not present in the new configuration" %
(name, "(= `%s') " % self.options[name] if self.options[name] else ""))
elif name not in self.options:
diffs.append("Option --%s (`%s' in the new configuration) is not present currently" %
(name, other.options[name]))
elif self.options[name] != other.options[name]:
diffs.append("Option --%s %sis `%s' in the new configuration" %
(name, "(= `%s') " % self.options[name] if self.options[name] else "", other.options[name]))
return diffs
def xrandr_version():
"Return the version of XRandR that this system uses"
if getattr(xrandr_version, "version", False) is False:
version_string = os.popen("xrandr -v").read()
try:
version = re.search(r"xrandr program version\s+([0-9\.]+)", version_string).group(1)
xrandr_version.version = Version(version)
except AttributeError:
xrandr_version.version = Version("1.3.0")
return xrandr_version.version
def debug_regexp(pattern, string):
"Use the partial matching functionality of the regex module to display debug info on a non-matching regular expression"
try:
import regex
bounds = (0, len(string))
while bounds[0] != bounds[1]:
half = int((bounds[0] + bounds[1]) / 2)
if half == bounds[0]:
break
bounds = (half, bounds[1]) if regex.search(pattern, string[:half], partial=True) else (bounds[0], half - 1)
partial_length = bounds[0]
return ("Regular expression matched until position %d, ..'%s', and did not match from '%s'.." %
(partial_length, string[max(0, partial_length - 20):partial_length],
string[partial_length:partial_length + 10]))
except ImportError:
pass
return "Debug information would be available if the `regex' module was installed."
def parse_xrandr_output(
*,
ignore_lid,
):
"Parse the output of `xrandr --verbose' into a list of outputs"
xrandr_output = os.popen("xrandr -q --verbose").read()
if not xrandr_output:
raise AutorandrException("Failed to run xrandr")
# We are not interested in screens
xrandr_output = re.sub("(?m)^Screen [0-9].+", "", xrandr_output).strip()
# Split at output boundaries and instantiate an XrandrOutput per output
split_xrandr_output = re.split("(?m)^([^ ]+ (?:(?:dis)?connected|unknown connection).*)$", xrandr_output)
if len(split_xrandr_output) < 2:
raise AutorandrException("No output boundaries found", report_bug=True)
outputs = OrderedDict()
modes = OrderedDict()
for i in range(1, len(split_xrandr_output), 2):
output_name = split_xrandr_output[i].split()[0]
output, output_modes = XrandrOutput.from_xrandr_output("".join(split_xrandr_output[i:i + 2]))
outputs[output_name] = output
if output_modes:
modes[output_name] = output_modes
# consider a closed lid as disconnected if other outputs are connected
if not ignore_lid and sum(
o.edid != None
for o
in outputs.values()
) > 1:
for output_name in outputs.keys():
if is_closed_lid(output_name):
outputs[output_name].edid = None
return outputs, modes
def load_profiles(profile_path):
"Load the stored profiles"
profiles = {}
for profile in os.listdir(profile_path):
config_name = os.path.join(profile_path, profile, "config")
setup_name = os.path.join(profile_path, profile, "setup")
if not os.path.isfile(config_name) or not os.path.isfile(setup_name):
continue
edids = dict([x.split() for x in (y.strip() for y in open(setup_name).readlines()) if x and x[0] != "#"])
config = {}
buffer = []
for line in chain(open(config_name).readlines(), ["output"]):
if line[:6] == "output" and buffer:
config[buffer[0].strip().split()[-1]] = XrandrOutput.from_config_file(profile, edids, "".join(buffer))
buffer = [line]
else:
buffer.append(line)
for output_name in list(config.keys()):
if config[output_name].edid is None:
del config[output_name]
profiles[profile] = {
"config": config,
"path": os.path.join(profile_path, profile),
"config-mtime": os.stat(config_name).st_mtime,
}
return profiles
def get_symlinks(profile_path):
"Load all symlinks from a directory"
symlinks = {}
for link in os.listdir(profile_path):
file_name = os.path.join(profile_path, link)
if os.path.islink(file_name):
symlinks[link] = os.readlink(file_name)
return symlinks
def match_asterisk(pattern, data):
"""Match data against a pattern
The difference to fnmatch is that this function only accepts patterns with a single
asterisk and that it returns a "closeness" number, which is larger the better the match.
Zero indicates no match at all.
"""
if "*" not in pattern:
return 1 if pattern == data else 0
parts = pattern.split("*")
if len(parts) > 2:
raise ValueError("Only patterns with a single asterisk are supported, %s is invalid" % pattern)
if not data.startswith(parts[0]):
return 0
if not data.endswith(parts[1]):
return 0
matched = len(pattern)
total = len(data) + 1
return matched * 1. / total
def update_profiles_edid(profiles, config):
fp_map = {}
for c in config:
if config[c].fingerprint is not None:
fp_map[config[c].fingerprint] = c
for p in profiles:
profile_config = profiles[p]["config"]
for fingerprint in fp_map:
for c in list(profile_config.keys()):
if profile_config[c].fingerprint != fingerprint or c == fp_map[fingerprint]:
continue
print("%s: renaming display %s to %s" % (p, c, fp_map[fingerprint]), file=sys.stderr)
tmp_disp = profile_config[c]
if fp_map[fingerprint] in profile_config:
# Swap the two entries
profile_config[c] = profile_config[fp_map[fingerprint]]
profile_config[c].output = c
else:
# Object is reassigned to another key, drop this one
del profile_config[c]
profile_config[fp_map[fingerprint]] = tmp_disp
profile_config[fp_map[fingerprint]].output = fp_map[fingerprint]
def find_profiles(current_config, profiles):
"Find profiles matching the currently connected outputs, sorting asterisk matches to the back"
detected_profiles = []
for profile_name, profile in profiles.items():
config = profile["config"]
matches = True
if not config.items():
continue
for name, output in config.items():
if not output.fingerprint:
continue
if name not in current_config or not output.fingerprint_equals(current_config[name]):
matches = False
break
if not matches or any((name not in config.keys() for name in current_config.keys() if current_config[name].fingerprint)):
continue
if matches:
closeness = max(match_asterisk(output.edid, current_config[name].edid), match_asterisk(
current_config[name].edid, output.edid))
detected_profiles.append((closeness, profile_name))
detected_profiles = [o[1] for o in sorted(detected_profiles, key=lambda x: -x[0])]
return detected_profiles
def profile_blocked(profile_path, meta_information=None):
"""Check if a profile is blocked.
meta_information is expected to be an dictionary. It will be passed to the block scripts
in the environment, as variables called AUTORANDR_<CAPITALIZED_KEY_HERE>.
"""
return not exec_scripts(profile_path, "block", meta_information)
def check_configuration_pre_save(configuration):
"Check that a configuration is safe for saving."
outputs = sorted(configuration.keys(), key=lambda x: configuration[x].sort_key)
for output in outputs:
if "off" not in configuration[output].options and not configuration[output].edid:
return ("`%(o)s' is not off (has a mode configured) but is disconnected (does not have an EDID).\n"
"This typically means that it has been recently unplugged and then not properly disabled\n"
"by the user. Please disable it (e.g. using `xrandr --output %(o)s --off`) and then rerun\n"
"this command.") % {"o": output}
def output_configuration(configuration, config):
"Write a configuration file"
outputs = sorted(configuration.keys(), key=lambda x: configuration[x].sort_key)
for output in outputs:
print(configuration[output].option_string, file=config)
def output_setup(configuration, setup):
"Write a setup (fingerprint) file"
outputs = sorted(configuration.keys())
for output in outputs:
if configuration[output].edid:
print(output, configuration[output].edid, file=setup)
def save_configuration(profile_path, profile_name, configuration, forced=False):
"Save a configuration into a profile"
if not os.path.isdir(profile_path):
os.makedirs(profile_path)
config_path = os.path.join(profile_path, "config")
setup_path = os.path.join(profile_path, "setup")
if os.path.isfile(config_path) and not forced:
raise AutorandrException('Refusing to overwrite config "{}" without passing "--force"!'.format(profile_name))
if os.path.isfile(setup_path) and not forced:
raise AutorandrException('Refusing to overwrite config "{}" without passing "--force"!'.format(profile_name))
with open(config_path, "w") as config:
output_configuration(configuration, config)
with open(setup_path, "w") as setup:
output_setup(configuration, setup)
def update_mtime(filename):
"Update a file's mtime"
try:
os.utime(filename, None)
return True
except:
return False
def call_and_retry(*args, **kwargs):
"""Wrapper around subprocess.call that retries failed calls.
This function calls subprocess.call and on non-zero exit states,
waits a second and then retries once. This mitigates #47,
a timing issue with some drivers.
"""
if kwargs.pop("dry_run", False):
for arg in args[0]:
print(shlex.quote(arg), end=" ")
print()
return 0
else:
if hasattr(subprocess, "DEVNULL"):
kwargs["stdout"] = getattr(subprocess, "DEVNULL")
else:
kwargs["stdout"] = open(os.devnull, "w")
kwargs["stderr"] = kwargs["stdout"]
retval = subprocess.call(*args, **kwargs)
if retval != 0:
time.sleep(1)
retval = subprocess.call(*args, **kwargs)
return retval
def get_fb_dimensions(configuration):
width = 0
height = 0
for output in configuration.values():
if "off" in output.options or not output.edid:
continue
# This won't work with all modes -- but it's a best effort.
match = re.search("[0-9]{3,}x[0-9]{3,}", output.options["mode"])
if not match:
return None
o_mode = match.group(0)
o_width, o_height = map(int, o_mode.split("x"))
if "transform" in output.options:
a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i = map(float, output.options["transform"].split(","))
w = (g * o_width + h * o_height + i)
x = (a * o_width + b * o_height + c) / w
y = (d * o_width + e * o_height + f) / w
o_width, o_height = x, y
if "rotate" in output.options:
if output.options["rotate"] in ("left", "right"):
o_width, o_height = o_height, o_width
if "pos" in output.options:
o_left, o_top = map(int, output.options["pos"].split("x"))
o_width += o_left
o_height += o_top
if "panning" in output.options:
match = re.match(r"(?P<w>[0-9]+)x(?P<h>[0-9]+)(?:\+(?P<x>[0-9]+))?(?:\+(?P<y>[0-9]+))?.*", output.options["panning"])
if match:
detail = match.groupdict(default="0")
o_width = int(detail.get("w")) + int(detail.get("x"))
o_height = int(detail.get("h")) + int(detail.get("y"))
width = max(width, o_width)
height = max(height, o_height)
return math.ceil(width), math.ceil(height)
def apply_configuration(new_configuration, current_configuration, dry_run=False):
"Apply a configuration"
found_top_left_monitor = False
found_left_monitor = False
found_top_monitor = False
outputs = sorted(new_configuration.keys(), key=lambda x: new_configuration[x].sort_key)
base_argv = ["xrandr"]
# There are several xrandr / driver bugs we need to take care of here:
# - We cannot enable more than two screens at the same time
# See https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/pull/6
# and commits f4cce4d and 8429886.
# - We cannot disable all screens
# See https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/pull/20
# - We should disable screens before enabling others, because there's
# a limit on the number of enabled screens
# - We must make sure that the screen at 0x0 is activated first,
# or the other (first) screen to be activated would be moved there.
# - If an active screen already has a transformation and remains active,
# the xrandr call fails with an invalid RRSetScreenSize parameter error.
# Update the configuration in 3 passes in that case. (On Haswell graphics,
# at least.)
# - Some implementations can not handle --transform at all, so avoid it unless
# necessary. (See https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues/37)
# - Some implementations can not handle --panning without specifying --fb
# explicitly, so avoid it unless necessary.
# (See https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues/72)
fb_dimensions = get_fb_dimensions(new_configuration)
try:
fb_args = ["--fb", "%dx%d" % fb_dimensions]
except:
# Failed to obtain frame-buffer size. Doesn't matter, xrandr will choose for the user.
fb_args = []
auxiliary_changes_pre = []
disable_outputs = []
enable_outputs = []
remain_active_count = 0
for output in outputs:
if not new_configuration[output].edid or "off" in new_configuration[output].options:
disable_outputs.append(new_configuration[output].option_vector)
else:
if output not in current_configuration:
raise AutorandrException("New profile configures output %s which does not exist in current xrandr --verbose output. "
"Don't know how to proceed." % output)
if "off" not in current_configuration[output].options:
remain_active_count += 1
option_vector = new_configuration[output].option_vector
if xrandr_version() >= Version("1.3.0"):
for option, off_value in (("transform", "none"), ("panning", "0x0")):
if option in current_configuration[output].options:
auxiliary_changes_pre.append(["--output", output, "--%s" % option, off_value])
else:
try:
option_index = option_vector.index("--%s" % option)
if option_vector[option_index + 1] == XrandrOutput.XRANDR_DEFAULTS[option]:
option_vector = option_vector[:option_index] + option_vector[option_index + 2:]
except ValueError:
pass
if not found_top_left_monitor:
position = new_configuration[output].options.get("pos", "0x0")
if position == "0x0":
found_top_left_monitor = True
enable_outputs.insert(0, option_vector)
elif not found_left_monitor and position.startswith("0x"):
found_left_monitor = True
enable_outputs.insert(0, option_vector)
elif not found_top_monitor and position.endswith("x0"):
found_top_monitor = True
enable_outputs.insert(0, option_vector)
else:
enable_outputs.append(option_vector)
else:
enable_outputs.append(option_vector)
# Perform pe-change auxiliary changes
if auxiliary_changes_pre:
argv = base_argv + list(chain.from_iterable(auxiliary_changes_pre))
if call_and_retry(argv, dry_run=dry_run) != 0:
raise AutorandrException("Command failed: %s" % " ".join(map(shlex.quote, argv)))
# Starting here, fix the frame buffer size
# Do not do this earlier, as disabling scaling might temporarily make the framebuffer
# dimensions larger than they will finally be.
base_argv += fb_args
# Disable unused outputs, but make sure that there always is at least one active screen
disable_keep = 0 if remain_active_count else 1
if len(disable_outputs) > disable_keep:
argv = base_argv + list(chain.from_iterable(disable_outputs[:-1] if disable_keep else disable_outputs))
if call_and_retry(argv, dry_run=dry_run) != 0:
# Disabling the outputs failed. Retry with the next command:
# Sometimes disabling of outputs fails due to an invalid RRSetScreenSize.
# This does not occur if simultaneously the primary screen is reset.
pass
else:
disable_outputs = disable_outputs[-1:] if disable_keep else []
# If disable_outputs still has more than one output in it, one of the xrandr-calls below would
# disable the last two screens. This is a problem, so if this would happen, instead disable only
# one screen in the first call below.
if len(disable_outputs) > 0 and len(disable_outputs) % 2 == 0:
# In the context of a xrandr call that changes the display state, `--query' should do nothing
disable_outputs.insert(0, ['--query'])
# If we did not find a candidate, we might need to inject a call
# If there is no output to disable, we will enable 0x and x0 at the same time
if not found_top_left_monitor and len(disable_outputs) > 0:
# If the call to 0x and x0 is split, inject one of them
if found_top_monitor and found_left_monitor:
enable_outputs.insert(0, enable_outputs[0])
# Enable the remaining outputs in pairs of two operations
operations = disable_outputs + enable_outputs
for index in range(0, len(operations), 2):
argv = base_argv + list(chain.from_iterable(operations[index:index + 2]))
if call_and_retry(argv, dry_run=dry_run) != 0:
raise AutorandrException("Command failed: %s" % " ".join(map(shlex.quote, argv)))
# Adjust the frame buffer to match (see #319)
if fb_args:
argv = base_argv
if call_and_retry(argv, dry_run=dry_run) != 0:
raise AutorandrException("Command failed: %s" % " ".join(map(shlex.quote, argv)))
def is_equal_configuration(source_configuration, target_configuration):
"""
Check if all outputs from target are already configured correctly in source and
that no other outputs are active.
"""
for output in target_configuration.keys():
if "off" in target_configuration[output].options:
if (output in source_configuration and "off" not in source_configuration[output].options):
return False
else:
if (output not in source_configuration) or (source_configuration[output] != target_configuration[output]):
return False
for output in source_configuration.keys():
if "off" in source_configuration[output].options:
if output in target_configuration and "off" not in target_configuration[output].options:
return False
else:
if output not in target_configuration:
return False
return True
def add_unused_outputs(source_configuration, target_configuration):
"Add outputs that are missing in target to target, in 'off' state"
for output_name, output in source_configuration.items():
if output_name not in target_configuration:
target_configuration[output_name] = XrandrOutput(output_name, output.edid, {"off": None})
def remove_irrelevant_outputs(source_configuration, target_configuration):
"Remove outputs from target that ought to be 'off' and already are"
for output_name, output in source_configuration.items():
if "off" in output.options:
if output_name in target_configuration:
if "off" in target_configuration[output_name].options:
del target_configuration[output_name]
def generate_virtual_profile(configuration, modes, profile_name):
"Generate one of the virtual profiles"
configuration = copy.deepcopy(configuration)
if profile_name == "common":
mode_sets = []
for output, output_modes in modes.items():
mode_set = set()
if configuration[output].edid:
for mode in output_modes:
mode_set.add((mode["width"], mode["height"]))
mode_sets.append(mode_set)
common_resolution = reduce(lambda a, b: a & b, mode_sets[1:], mode_sets[0])
common_resolution = sorted(common_resolution, key=lambda a: int(a[0]) * int(a[1]))
if common_resolution:
for output in configuration:
configuration[output].options = {}
if output in modes and configuration[output].edid:
modes_sorted = sorted(modes[output], key=lambda x: 0 if x["preferred"] else 1)
modes_filtered = [x for x in modes_sorted if (x["width"], x["height"]) == common_resolution[-1]]
mode = modes_filtered[0]
configuration[output].options["mode"] = mode['name']
configuration[output].options["pos"] = "0x0"
else:
configuration[output].options["off"] = None
elif profile_name in ("horizontal", "vertical", "horizontal-reverse", "vertical-reverse"):
shift = 0
if profile_name.startswith("horizontal"):
shift_index = "width"
pos_specifier = "%sx0"
else:
shift_index = "height"
pos_specifier = "0x%s"
config_iter = reversed(configuration) if "reverse" in profile_name else iter(configuration)
for output in config_iter:
configuration[output].options = {}
if output in modes and configuration[output].edid:
def key(a):
score = int(a["width"]) * int(a["height"])
if a["preferred"]:
score += 10**6
return score
output_modes = sorted(modes[output], key=key)
mode = output_modes[-1]
configuration[output].options["mode"] = mode["name"]
configuration[output].options["rate"] = mode["rate"]
configuration[output].options["pos"] = pos_specifier % shift
shift += int(mode[shift_index])
else:
configuration[output].options["off"] = None
elif profile_name == "clone-largest":
modes_unsorted = [output_modes[0] for output, output_modes in modes.items()]
modes_sorted = sorted(modes_unsorted, key=lambda x: int(x["width"]) * int(x["height"]), reverse=True)
biggest_resolution = modes_sorted[0]
for output in configuration:
configuration[output].options = {}
if output in modes and configuration[output].edid:
def key(a):
score = int(a["width"]) * int(a["height"])
if a["preferred"]:
score += 10**6
return score
output_modes = sorted(modes[output], key=key)
mode = output_modes[-1]
configuration[output].options["mode"] = mode["name"]
configuration[output].options["rate"] = mode["rate"]
configuration[output].options["pos"] = "0x0"
scale = max(float(biggest_resolution["width"]) / float(mode["width"]),
float(biggest_resolution["height"]) / float(mode["height"]))
mov_x = (float(mode["width"]) * scale - float(biggest_resolution["width"])) / -2
mov_y = (float(mode["height"]) * scale - float(biggest_resolution["height"])) / -2
configuration[output].options["transform"] = "{},0,{},0,{},{},0,0,1".format(scale, mov_x, scale, mov_y)
else:
configuration[output].options["off"] = None
elif profile_name == "off":
for output in configuration:
for key in list(configuration[output].options.keys()):
del configuration[output].options[key]
configuration[output].options["off"] = None
return configuration
def print_profile_differences(one, another):
"Print the differences between two profiles for debugging"
if one == another:
return
print("| Differences between the two profiles:")
for output in set(chain.from_iterable((one.keys(), another.keys()))):
if output not in one:
if "off" not in another[output].options:
print("| Output `%s' is missing from the active configuration" % output)
elif output not in another:
if "off" not in one[output].options:
print("| Output `%s' is missing from the new configuration" % output)
else:
for line in one[output].verbose_diff(another[output]):
print("| [Output %s] %s" % (output, line))
print("\\-")
def exit_help():
"Print help and exit"
print(help_text)
for profile in virtual_profiles:
name, description = profile[:2]
description = [description]
max_width = 78 - 18
while len(description[0]) > max_width + 1:
left_over = description[0][max_width:]
description[0] = description[0][:max_width] + "-"
description.insert(1, " %-15s %s" % ("", left_over))
description = "\n".join(description)
print(" %-15s %s" % (name, description))
sys.exit(0)
def exec_scripts(profile_path, script_name, meta_information=None):
""""Run userscripts
This will run all executables from the profile folder, and global per-user
and system-wide configuration folders, named script_name or residing in
subdirectories named script_name.d.
If profile_path is None, only global scripts will be invoked.
meta_information is expected to be an dictionary. It will be passed to the block scripts
in the environment, as variables called AUTORANDR_<CAPITALIZED_KEY_HERE>.
Returns True unless any of the scripts exited with non-zero exit status.
"""
all_ok = True
env = os.environ.copy()
if meta_information:
for key, value in meta_information.items():
env["AUTORANDR_{}".format(key.upper())] = str(value)
# If there are multiple candidates, the XDG spec tells to only use the first one.
ran_scripts = set()
user_profile_path = os.path.expanduser("~/.autorandr")
if not os.path.isdir(user_profile_path):
user_profile_path = os.path.join(os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_HOME", os.path.expanduser("~/.config")), "autorandr")
candidate_directories = []
if profile_path:
candidate_directories.append(profile_path)
candidate_directories.append(user_profile_path)
for config_dir in os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_DIRS", "/etc/xdg").split(":"):
candidate_directories.append(os.path.join(config_dir, "autorandr"))
for folder in candidate_directories:
if script_name not in ran_scripts:
script = os.path.join(folder, script_name)
if os.access(script, os.X_OK | os.F_OK):
try:
all_ok &= subprocess.call(script, env=env) != 0
except Exception as e:
raise AutorandrException("Failed to execute user command: %s. Error: %s" % (script, str(e)))
ran_scripts.add(script_name)
script_folder = os.path.join(folder, "%s.d" % script_name)
if os.access(script_folder, os.R_OK | os.X_OK) and os.path.isdir(script_folder):
for file_name in sorted(os.listdir(script_folder)):
check_name = "d/%s" % (file_name,)
if check_name not in ran_scripts:
script = os.path.join(script_folder, file_name)
if os.access(script, os.X_OK | os.F_OK):
try:
all_ok &= subprocess.call(script, env=env) != 0
except Exception as e:
raise AutorandrException("Failed to execute user command: %s. Error: %s" % (script, str(e)))
ran_scripts.add(check_name)
return all_ok
def dispatch_call_to_sessions(argv):
"""Invoke autorandr for each open local X11 session with the given options.
The function iterates over all processes not owned by root and checks
whether they have DISPLAY and XAUTHORITY variables set. It strips the
screen from any variable it finds (i.e. :0.0 becomes :0) and checks whether
this display has been handled already. If it has not, it forks, changes
uid/gid to the user owning the process, reuses the process's environment
and runs autorandr with the parameters from argv.
This function requires root permissions. It only works for X11 servers that
have at least one non-root process running. It is susceptible for attacks
where one user runs a process with another user's DISPLAY variable - in
this case, it might happen that autorandr is invoked for the other user,
which won't work. Since no other harm than prevention of automated
execution of autorandr can be done this way, the assumption is that in this
situation, the local administrator will handle the situation."""
X11_displays_done = set()
autorandr_binary = os.path.abspath(argv[0])
backup_candidates = {}
def fork_child_autorandr(pwent, process_environ):
print("Running autorandr as %s for display %s" % (pwent.pw_name, process_environ["DISPLAY"]))
child_pid = os.fork()
if child_pid == 0:
# This will throw an exception if any of the privilege changes fails,
# so it should be safe. Also, note that since the environment
# is taken from a process owned by the user, reusing it should
# not leak any information.
try:
os.setgroups(os.getgrouplist(pwent.pw_name, pwent.pw_gid))
except AttributeError:
# Python 2 doesn't have getgrouplist
os.setgroups([])
os.setresgid(pwent.pw_gid, pwent.pw_gid, pwent.pw_gid)
os.setresuid(pwent.pw_uid, pwent.pw_uid, pwent.pw_uid)
os.chdir(pwent.pw_dir)
os.environ.clear()
os.environ.update(process_environ)
if sys.executable != "" and sys.executable != None:
os.execl(sys.executable, sys.executable, autorandr_binary, *argv[1:])
else:
os.execl(autorandr_binary, autorandr_binary, *argv[1:])
sys.exit(1)
os.waitpid(child_pid, 0)
# The following line assumes that user accounts start at 1000 and that no
# one works using the root or another system account. This is rather
# restrictive, but de facto default. If this breaks your use case, set the
# env var AUTORANDR_UID_MIN as appropriate. (Alternatives would be to use
# the UID_MIN from /etc/login.defs or FIRST_UID from /etc/adduser.conf; but
# effectively, both values aren't binding in any way.)
uid_min = 1000
if 'AUTORANDR_UID_MIN' in os.environ:
uid_min = int(os.environ['AUTORANDR_UID_MIN'])
for directory in os.listdir("/proc"):
directory = os.path.join("/proc/", directory)
if not os.path.isdir(directory):
continue
environ_file = os.path.join(directory, "environ")
if not os.path.isfile(environ_file):
continue
uid = os.stat(environ_file).st_uid
if uid < uid_min:
continue
process_environ = {}
for environ_entry in open(environ_file, 'rb').read().split(b"\0"):
try:
environ_entry = environ_entry.decode("ascii")
except UnicodeDecodeError:
continue
name, sep, value = environ_entry.partition("=")
if name and sep:
if name == "DISPLAY" and "." in value:
value = value[:value.find(".")]
process_environ[name] = value
if "DISPLAY" not in process_environ:
# Cannot work with this environment, skip.
continue
if "WAYLAND_DISPLAY" in process_environ and process_environ["WAYLAND_DISPLAY"]:
if "--debug" in argv:
print("Detected Wayland session '{0}'. Skipping.".format(process_environ["WAYLAND_DISPLAY"]))
continue
# To allow scripts to detect batch invocation (especially useful for predetect)
process_environ["AUTORANDR_BATCH_PID"] = str(os.getpid())
process_environ["UID"] = str(uid)
display = process_environ["DISPLAY"]
if "XAUTHORITY" not in process_environ:
# It's very likely that we cannot work with this environment either,
# but keep it as a backup just in case we don't find anything else.
backup_candidates[display] = process_environ
continue
if display not in X11_displays_done:
try:
pwent = pwd.getpwuid(uid)
except KeyError:
# User has no pwd entry
continue
fork_child_autorandr(pwent, process_environ)
X11_displays_done.add(display)
# Run autorandr for any users/displays which didn't have a process with
# XAUTHORITY set.
for display, process_environ in backup_candidates.items():
if display not in X11_displays_done:
try:
pwent = pwd.getpwuid(int(process_environ["UID"]))
except KeyError:
# User has no pwd entry
continue
fork_child_autorandr(pwent, process_environ)
X11_displays_done.add(display)
def enabled_monitors(config):
monitors = []
for monitor in config:
if "--off" in config[monitor].option_vector:
continue
monitors.append(monitor)
return monitors
def read_config(options, directory):
"""Parse a configuration config.ini from directory and merge it into
the options dictionary"""
config = configparser.ConfigParser()
config.read(os.path.join(directory, "settings.ini"))
if config.has_section("config"):
for key, value in config.items("config"):
options.setdefault("--%s" % key, value)
def main(argv):
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(
argv[1:],
"s:r:l:d:cfh",
[
"batch",
"dry-run",
"change",
"cycle",
"default=",
"save=",
"remove=",
"load=",
"force",
"fingerprint",
"config",
"debug",
"skip-options=",
"help",
"list",
"current",
"detected",
"version",
"match-edid",
"ignore-lid"
]
)
except getopt.GetoptError as e:
print("Failed to parse options: {0}.\n"
"Use --help to get usage information.".format(str(e)),
file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(posix.EX_USAGE)
options = dict(opts)
if "-h" in options or "--help" in options:
exit_help()
if "--version" in options:
print("autorandr " + __version__)
sys.exit(0)
if "--current" in options and "--detected" in options:
print("--current and --detected are mutually exclusive.", file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(posix.EX_USAGE)
# Batch mode
if "--batch" in options:
if ("DISPLAY" not in os.environ or not os.environ["DISPLAY"]) and os.getuid() == 0:
dispatch_call_to_sessions([x for x in argv if x != "--batch"])
else:
print("--batch mode can only be used by root and if $DISPLAY is unset")
return
if "AUTORANDR_BATCH_PID" in os.environ:
user = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid())
user = user.pw_name if user else "#%d" % os.getuid()
print("autorandr running as user %s (started from batch instance)" % user)
if ("WAYLAND_DISPLAY" in os.environ and os.environ["WAYLAND_DISPLAY"]):
print("Detected Wayland session '{0}'. Exiting.".format(os.environ["WAYLAND_DISPLAY"]), file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
profiles = {}
profile_symlinks = {}
try:
# Load profiles from each XDG config directory
# The XDG spec says that earlier entries should take precedence, so reverse the order
for directory in reversed(os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_DIRS", "/etc/xdg").split(":")):
system_profile_path = os.path.join(directory, "autorandr")
if os.path.isdir(system_profile_path):
profiles.update(load_profiles(system_profile_path))
profile_symlinks.update(get_symlinks(system_profile_path))
read_config(options, system_profile_path)
# For the user's profiles, prefer the legacy ~/.autorandr if it already exists
# profile_path is also used later on to store configurations
profile_path = os.path.expanduser("~/.autorandr")
if not os.path.isdir(profile_path):
# Elsewise, follow the XDG specification
profile_path = os.path.join(os.environ.get("XDG_CONFIG_HOME", os.path.expanduser("~/.config")), "autorandr")
if os.path.isdir(profile_path):
profiles.update(load_profiles(profile_path))
profile_symlinks.update(get_symlinks(profile_path))
read_config(options, profile_path)
except Exception as e:
raise AutorandrException("Failed to load profiles", e)
exec_scripts(None, "predetect")
ignore_lid = "--ignore-lid" in options
config, modes = parse_xrandr_output(
ignore_lid=ignore_lid,
)
if "--match-edid" in options:
update_profiles_edid(profiles, config)
# Sort by mtime
sort_direction = -1
if "--cycle" in options:
# When cycling through profiles, put the profile least recently used to the top of the list
sort_direction = 1
profiles = OrderedDict(sorted(profiles.items(), key=lambda x: sort_direction * x[1]["config-mtime"]))
profile_symlinks = {k: v for k, v in profile_symlinks.items() if v in (x[0] for x in virtual_profiles) or v in profiles}
if "--fingerprint" in options:
output_setup(config, sys.stdout)
sys.exit(0)
if "--config" in options:
output_configuration(config, sys.stdout)
sys.exit(0)
if "--skip-options" in options:
skip_options = [y[2:] if y[:2] == "--" else y for y in (x.strip() for x in options["--skip-options"].split(","))]
for profile in profiles.values():
for output in profile["config"].values():
output.set_ignored_options(skip_options)
for output in config.values():
output.set_ignored_options(skip_options)
if "-s" in options:
options["--save"] = options["-s"]
if "--save" in options:
if options["--save"] in (x[0] for x in virtual_profiles):
raise AutorandrException("Cannot save current configuration as profile '%s':\n"
"This configuration name is a reserved virtual configuration." % options["--save"])
error = check_configuration_pre_save(config)
if error:
print("Cannot save current configuration as profile '%s':" % options["--save"])
print(error)
sys.exit(1)
try:
profile_folder = os.path.join(profile_path, options["--save"])
save_configuration(profile_folder, options['--save'], config, forced="--force" in options)
exec_scripts(profile_folder, "postsave", {
"CURRENT_PROFILE": options["--save"],
"PROFILE_FOLDER": profile_folder,
"MONITORS": ":".join(enabled_monitors(config)),
})
except AutorandrException as e:
raise e
except Exception as e:
raise AutorandrException("Failed to save current configuration as profile '%s'" % (options["--save"],), e)
print("Saved current configuration as profile '%s'" % options["--save"])
sys.exit(0)
if "-r" in options:
options["--remove"] = options["-r"]
if "--remove" in options:
if options["--remove"] in (x[0] for x in virtual_profiles):
raise AutorandrException("Cannot remove profile '%s':\n"
"This configuration name is a reserved virtual configuration." % options["--remove"])
if options["--remove"] not in profiles.keys():
raise AutorandrException("Cannot remove profile '%s':\n"
"This profile does not exist." % options["--remove"])
try:
remove = True
profile_folder = os.path.join(profile_path, options["--remove"])
profile_dirlist = os.listdir(profile_folder)
profile_dirlist.remove("config")
profile_dirlist.remove("setup")
if profile_dirlist:
print("Profile folder '%s' contains the following additional files:\n"
"---\n%s\n---" % (options["--remove"], "\n".join(profile_dirlist)))
response = input("Do you really want to remove profile '%s'? If so, type 'yes': " % options["--remove"]).strip()
if response != "yes":
remove = False
if remove is True:
shutil.rmtree(profile_folder)
print("Removed profile '%s'" % options["--remove"])
else:
print("Profile '%s' was not removed" % options["--remove"])
except Exception as e:
raise AutorandrException("Failed to remove profile '%s'" % (options["--remove"],), e)
sys.exit(0)
detected_profiles = find_profiles(config, profiles)
load_profile = False
if "-l" in options:
options["--load"] = options["-l"]
if "--load" in options:
load_profile = options["--load"]
elif len(args) == 1:
load_profile = args[0]
else:
# Find the active profile(s) first, for the block script (See #42)
current_profiles = []
for profile_name in profiles.keys():
configs_are_equal = is_equal_configuration(config, profiles[profile_name]["config"])
if configs_are_equal:
current_profiles.append(profile_name)
block_script_metadata = {
"CURRENT_PROFILE": "".join(current_profiles[:1]),
"CURRENT_PROFILES": ":".join(current_profiles)
}
best_index = 9999
for profile_name in profiles.keys():
if profile_blocked(os.path.join(profile_path, profile_name), block_script_metadata):
if not any(opt in options for opt in ("--current", "--detected", "--list")):
print("%s (blocked)" % profile_name)
continue
props = []
is_current_profile = profile_name in current_profiles
if profile_name in detected_profiles:
if len(detected_profiles) == 1:
index = 1
props.append("(detected)")
else:
index = detected_profiles.index(profile_name) + 1
props.append("(detected) (%d%s match)" % (index, ["st", "nd", "rd"][index - 1] if index < 4 else "th"))
if index < best_index:
if "-c" in options or "--change" in options or ("--cycle" in options and not is_current_profile):
load_profile = profile_name
best_index = index
elif "--detected" in options:
continue
if is_current_profile:
props.append("(current)")
elif "--current" in options:
continue
if any(opt in options for opt in ("--current", "--detected", "--list")):
print("%s" % (profile_name, ))
else:
print("%s%s%s" % (profile_name, " " if props else "", " ".join(props)))
if not configs_are_equal and "--debug" in options and profile_name in detected_profiles:
print_profile_differences(config, profiles[profile_name]["config"])
if "-d" in options:
options["--default"] = options["-d"]
if not load_profile and "--default" in options and ("-c" in options or "--change" in options or "--cycle" in options):
load_profile = options["--default"]
if load_profile:
if load_profile in profile_symlinks:
if "--debug" in options:
print("'%s' symlinked to '%s'" % (load_profile, profile_symlinks[load_profile]))
load_profile = profile_symlinks[load_profile]
if load_profile in (x[0] for x in virtual_profiles):
load_config = generate_virtual_profile(config, modes, load_profile)
scripts_path = os.path.join(profile_path, load_profile)
else:
try:
profile = profiles[load_profile]
load_config = profile["config"]
scripts_path = profile["path"]
except KeyError:
raise AutorandrException("Failed to load profile '%s': Profile not found" % load_profile)
if "--dry-run" not in options:
update_mtime(os.path.join(scripts_path, "config"))
add_unused_outputs(config, load_config)
if load_config == dict(config) and "-f" not in options and "--force" not in options:
print("Config already loaded", file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(0)
if "--debug" in options and load_config != dict(config):
print("Loading profile '%s'" % load_profile)
print_profile_differences(config, load_config)
remove_irrelevant_outputs(config, load_config)
try:
if "--dry-run" in options:
apply_configuration(load_config, config, True)
else:
script_metadata = {
"CURRENT_PROFILE": load_profile,
"PROFILE_FOLDER": scripts_path,
"MONITORS": ":".join(enabled_monitors(load_config)),
}
exec_scripts(scripts_path, "preswitch", script_metadata)
if "--debug" in options:
print("Going to run:")
apply_configuration(load_config, config, True)
apply_configuration(load_config, config, False)
exec_scripts(scripts_path, "postswitch", script_metadata)
except AutorandrException as e:
raise AutorandrException("Failed to apply profile '%s'" % load_profile, e, e.report_bug)
except Exception as e:
raise AutorandrException("Failed to apply profile '%s'" % load_profile, e, True)
if "--dry-run" not in options and "--debug" in options:
new_config, _ = parse_xrandr_output(
ignore_lid=ignore_lid,
)
if "--skip-options" in options:
for output in new_config.values():
output.set_ignored_options(skip_options)
if not is_equal_configuration(new_config, load_config):
print("The configuration change did not go as expected:")
print_profile_differences(new_config, load_config)
sys.exit(0)
def exception_handled_main(argv=sys.argv):
try:
main(sys.argv)
except AutorandrException as e:
print(e, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
except Exception as e:
if not len(str(e)): # BdbQuit
print("Exception: {0}".format(e.__class__.__name__))
sys.exit(2)
print("Unhandled exception ({0}). Please report this as a bug at "
"https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr/issues.".format(e),
file=sys.stderr)
raise
if __name__ == '__main__':
exception_handled_main()
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07070100000009000081A400000000000000000000000165E46F1E00001040000000000000000000000000000000000000004C00000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/autorandr_launcher/autorandr_launcher.c#include <signal.h>
#include <xcb/xcb.h>
#include <xcb/randr.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#ifndef AUTORANDR_PATH
#define AUTORANDR_PATH "/usr/bin/autorandr"
#endif
// indent -kr -i8
static int VERBOSE = 0;
extern char **environ;
static void sigterm_handler(int signum)
{
signal(signum, SIG_DFL);
kill(getpid(), signum);
}
__attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2))) static void ar_log(const char *format, ...)
{
va_list args;
if (!VERBOSE)
return;
va_start(args, format);
vprintf(format, args);
va_end(args);
fflush(stdout);
}
static int ar_launch(void)
{
static const char *argv[] = { AUTORANDR_PATH, "--change", "--default", "default", NULL};
char **comm = malloc(sizeof argv);
memcpy(comm, argv, sizeof argv);
pid_t pid = fork();
if (pid == 0) {
if (execve(argv[0], comm, environ) == -1) {
int errsv = errno;
fprintf(stderr, "Error executing file: %s\n", strerror(errsv));
exit(errsv);
}
exit(127);
} else {
waitpid(pid, 0, 0);
free(comm);
}
return 0;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int help = 0;
int version = 0;
int daemonize = 0;
const struct option long_options[] = {
{ "help", no_argument, &help, 1 },
{ "daemonize", no_argument, &daemonize, 1 },
{ "version", no_argument, &version, 1 },
{ "verbose", no_argument, &VERBOSE, 1 },
};
static const char *short_options = "hd";
const char *help_str =
"Usage: autorandr_launcher [OPTION]\n"
"\n"
"Listens to X server screen change events and launches autorandr after an event occurs.\n"
"\n"
"\t-h,--help\t\t\tDisplay this help and exit\n"
"\t-d, --daemonize\t\t\tDaemonize program\n"
"\t--verbose\t\t\tOutput debugging information (prevents daemonizing)\n"
"\t--version\t\t\tDisplay version and exit\n";
const char *version_str = "v.5\n";
int option_index = 0;
int ch = 0;
while (ch != -1) {
ch = getopt_long(argc, argv, short_options, long_options,
&option_index);
switch (ch) {
case 'h':
help = 1;
break;
case 'd':
daemonize = 1;
break;
}
}
if (help == 1) {
printf("%s", help_str);
exit(0);
}
if (version == 1) {
printf("%s", version_str);
exit(0);
}
// Check for already running daemon?
// Daemonize
if (daemonize == 1 && VERBOSE != 1) {
struct sigaction sa;
sa.sa_handler = sigterm_handler;
sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask);
sa.sa_flags = 0;
sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, NULL);
sigaction(SIGTERM, &sa, NULL);
sigaction(SIGQUIT, &sa, NULL);
signal(SIGHUP, SIG_IGN);
if (daemon(0, 0)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to daemonize!\n");
exit(1);
}
}
int screenNum;
xcb_connection_t *c = xcb_connect(NULL, &screenNum);
int conn_error = xcb_connection_has_error(c);
if (conn_error) {
fprintf(stderr, "Connection error!\n");
exit(conn_error);
}
// Get the screen whose number is screenNum
const xcb_setup_t *setup = xcb_get_setup(c);
xcb_screen_iterator_t iter = xcb_setup_roots_iterator(setup);
// we want the screen at index screenNum of the iterator
for (int i = 0; i < screenNum; ++i) {
xcb_screen_next(&iter);
}
xcb_screen_t *default_screen = iter.data;
ar_log("Connected to server\n");
// Subscribe to screen change events
xcb_randr_select_input(c, default_screen->root,
XCB_RANDR_NOTIFY_MASK_SCREEN_CHANGE);
xcb_flush(c);
xcb_timestamp_t last_timestamp = (xcb_timestamp_t) 0;
time_t last_time = time(NULL);
ar_log("Waiting for event\n");
xcb_generic_event_t *evt;
while ( (evt = xcb_wait_for_event(c)) ) {
ar_log("Event type: %" PRIu8 "\n", evt->response_type);
if (evt->response_type) {
xcb_randr_screen_change_notify_event_t *randr_evt =
(xcb_randr_screen_change_notify_event_t *) evt;
time_t evt_time = time(NULL);
if ((randr_evt->timestamp > last_timestamp)
&& (evt_time > last_time + 1)) {
ar_log("Launch autorandr!\n");
ar_launch();
last_time = evt_time;
last_timestamp = randr_evt->timestamp;
}
}
free(evt);
}
}
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-Wmissing-noreturn \
-Wmissing-prototypes \
-Wnested-externs \
-Wnormalized=nfc \
-Wold-style-definition \
-Woverlength-strings \
-Wpacked \
-Wpadded \
-Wpointer-arith \
-Wredundant-decls \
-Wshadow \
-Wsign-compare \
-Wstack-protector \
-Wstrict-aliasing=2 \
-Wstrict-prototypes \
-Wundef \
-Wunsafe-loop-optimizations \
-Wvolatile-register-var \
-Wwrite-strings
LAUNCHER_LDLIBS=$(shell pkg-config --libs pkg-config xcb xcb-randr 2>/dev/null)
LAUNCHER_CFLAGS=$(shell pkg-config --cflags pkg-config xcb xcb-randr 2>/dev/null)
USER_DEFS="-DAUTORANDR_PATH=\"$(shell which autorandr 2>/dev/null)\""
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
.PHONY : all clean
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
all : autorandr-launcher
autorandr-launcher: autorandr_launcher.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LAUNCHER_CFLAGS) $(USER_DEFS) -o $@ $+ $(LAUNCHER_LDLIBS)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
clean :
$(RM) autorandr-launcher *.o
0707010000000B000041ED00000000000000000000000265E46F1E00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004100000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/autorandr_nitrogen_wallpaper0707010000000C000081ED00000000000000000000000165E46F1E00000CAF000000000000000000000000000000000000005E00000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/autorandr_nitrogen_wallpaper/autorandr_nitrogen_wallpaper#!/usr/bin/env bash
# autorandr_nitrogen_wallpaper
# Copyright (c) 2015, Ondra 'Kepi' Kudlík, http://kepi.cz
#
# Simple script to switch wallpapers when autorandr change profile
#
# Usage
# =====
#
# 1. place this script (or better symlink it from autorandr location)
# to ~/.config/autorandr/postswitch
# 2. run "nitrogen" and set wallpapers for current profile as you wish
# 3. run ~/.config/autorandr/postswitch savebg
# 4. repeat steps 2-3 for any profile you wish
#
# License
# =======
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
# the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
NITROGEN_HOME="$HOME/.config/nitrogen"
NITROGEN_BG="$NITROGEN_HOME/bg-saved.cfg"
# try to detect profile
PROFILE=$(autorandr 2>&1| grep detected |awk '{ print $1 }')
[[ -n "$PROFILE" ]] || exit 1
PROFILE_BG_FILE="bg-saved.$PROFILE.cfg"
PROFILE_BG="$NITROGEN_HOME/$PROFILE_BG_FILE"
CP=$(which cp)
MV=$(which mv)
UNLINK=$(which unlink)
NITROGEN=$(which nitrogen)
# save background for detected profile
if [[ $1 = 'savebg' ]]; then
# nitrogen config doesn't exist, instruct to run it first
if [[ ! -f "$NITROGEN_BG" ]]; then
echo "wallpaper: you need to first run 'nitrogen' and set your wallpapers"
exit 2
fi
# nitrogen config exists but is broken symlink, just remove it and instruct to run it first
if [ ! -e "$NITROGEN_BG" ] ; then
$UNLINK "$NITROGEN_BG"
echo "wallpaper: you need to first run 'nitrogen' and set your wallpapers (config was broken)"
exit 3
fi
$CP -L "$NITROGEN_BG" "$PROFILE_BG"
# load background for detected profile
else
# we have some profile background config for this setup
if [[ -f "$PROFILE_BG" ]]; then
# nitrogen original file exists and not symlink
if [[ -f "$NITROGEN_BG" ]] && [[ ! -L "$NITROGEN_BG" ]]; then
echo "wallpaper: Backing up nitrogen saved bg to $NITROGEN_BG.backup"
$MV "$NITROGEN_BG" "$NITROGEN_BG".backup
fi
# set symlink
echo "wallpaper: Found saved wallpaper for profile $PROFILE - changing"
ln -f -s "$PROFILE_BG_FILE" "$NITROGEN_BG"
# call nitrogen
$NITROGEN --restore
else
echo "wallpaper: No saved wallpaper found for profile $PROFILE"
fi
fi
0707010000000D000041ED00000000000000000000000265E46F1E00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003400000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/bash_completion0707010000000E000081A400000000000000000000000165E46F1E00000645000000000000000000000000000000000000003E00000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/bash_completion/autorandr# autorandr/auto-disper completion by Maciej 'macieks' Sitarz <macieks@freesco.pl>
# XDG additions and service dir filtering by Vladimir-csp
_autorandr ()
{
local cur prev opts lopts prfls AR_DIRS OIFS
COMPREPLY=()
cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}"
prev="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}"
opts="-h -c -s -r -l -d"
lopts="--help --change --cycle --save --remove --load --list --default --force --fingerprint --match-edid --config --dry-run"
# find system-level autorandr dirs
OIFS="$IFS"
IFS=':'
for DIR in ${XDG_CONFIG_DIRS:-/etc/xdg}
do
IFS="$OIFS"
[ -d "$DIR/autorandr" ] && AR_DIRS=( "${AR_DIRS[@]}" "$DIR/autorandr" )
done
IFS="$OIFS"
# find user-level autorandr dir
if [ -d "$HOME/.autorandr" ]; then
AR_DIRS=( "${AR_DIRS[@]}" "$HOME/.autorandr" )
elif [ -d "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/autorandr/" ]; then
AR_DIRS=( "${AR_DIRS[@]}" "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/autorandr/" )
fi
if [ "${#AR_DIRS[@]}" -gt 0 ]
then
prfls="$(find "${AR_DIRS[@]}" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d ! -name "*.d" -printf '%f\n' 2>/dev/null | sort -u)"
else
prfls=""
fi
case "${cur}" in
--*)
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W "${lopts}" -- $cur ) )
return 0
;;
-*)
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W "${opts} ${lopts}" -- $cur ) )
return 0
;;
*)
if [ $COMP_CWORD -eq 1 ]; then
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W "${opts} ${lopts}" -- $cur ) )
fi
;;
esac
case "${prev}" in
-r|--remove|-l|--load|-d|--default)
COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W "${prfls}" -- $cur ) )
return 0
;;
*)
;;
esac
return 0
}
complete -F _autorandr autorandr
0707010000000F000041ED00000000000000000000000265E46F1E00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002800000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/etc07070100000010000041ED00000000000000000000000265E46F1E00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002C00000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/etc/xdg07070100000011000041ED00000000000000000000000265E46F1E00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003600000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/etc/xdg/autostart07070100000012000081A400000000000000000000000165E46F1E000000D4000000000000000000000000000000000000005100000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/etc/xdg/autostart/autorandr-launcher.desktop[Desktop Entry]
Name=Autorandr Launcher
Comment=Automatically run autorandr whenever the configuration changes
Type=Application
Exec=/usr/bin/autorandr-launcher --daemonize
X-GNOME-Autostart-Phase=Initialization
07070100000013000081A400000000000000000000000165E46F1E00000148000000000000000000000000000000000000005500000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/etc/xdg/autostart/autorandr-lid-listener.desktop[Desktop Entry]
Name=Autorandr Lid Listener
Comment=Trigger autorandr whenever the lid state changes
Type=Application
Exec=bash -c "stdbuf -oL libinput debug-events | egrep --line-buffered '^ event[0-9]+\s+SWITCH_TOGGLE\s' | while read line; do autorandr --change --default default; done"
X-GNOME-Autostart-Phase=Initialization
07070100000014000081A400000000000000000000000165E46F1E000000D4000000000000000000000000000000000000004800000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/etc/xdg/autostart/autorandr.desktop[Desktop Entry]
Name=Autorandr
Comment=Automatically select a display configuration based on connected devices
Type=Application
Exec=/usr/bin/autorandr -c --default default
X-GNOME-Autostart-Phase=Initialization
07070100000015000041ED00000000000000000000000265E46F1E00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003400000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/fish_completion07070100000016000081A400000000000000000000000165E46F1E00000691000000000000000000000000000000000000004300000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/fish_completion/autorandr.fish# don't complete directories and paths
complete -c autorandr -f
set -l virtual_profiles off common clone-largest horizontal vertical
set -l user_profiles (autorandr --list)
set -l profile_users -d --default -s --save -l --load -r --remove
complete -c autorandr -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from $profile_users" \
-a "$virtual_profiles $user_profiles"
complete -c autorandr -s -h -l help -d 'get help'
complete -c autorandr -s -c -l change -d 'automatically load the first detected profile'
complete -c autorandr -s -d -l default -d 'set default PROFILE'
complete -c autorandr -s -l -l load -d 'load PROFILE'
complete -c autorandr -s -s -l save -d 'save current setup to a PROFILE'
complete -c autorandr -s -r -l remove -d 'remove PROFILE'
complete -c autorandr -l current -d 'list curren active configurations'
complete -c autorandr -l cycle -d 'cycle through all detected drofiles'
complete -c autorandr -l config -d 'dump current xrandr setup'
complete -c autorandr -l debug -d 'enable verbose output'
complete -c autorandr -l dry-run -d 'don\'t change anything'
complete -c autorandr -l fingerprint -d 'fingerprint current hardware'
complete -c autorandr -l match-edid -d 'match displays using edid'
complete -c autorandr -l force -d 'force loading of a profile'
complete -c autorandr -l list -d 'list all profiles'
complete -c autorandr -l skip-options -d 'Set a comma-separated lis of xrandr arguments to skip buth in change detection and profile application'
complete -c autorandr -l ignore-lid -d 'By default, closed lids are considered as disconnected if other outputs are detected. This flag disables this behavior'
complete -c autorandr -l version -d 'show version'
07070100000017000081ED00000000000000000000000165E46F1E00000120000000000000000000000000000000000000003200000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/listen_lid.sh#!/bin/sh
#
# /!\ You must be part of the input group
# sudo gpasswd -a $USER input
stdbuf -oL libinput debug-events | \
grep -E --line-buffered '^[[:space:]-]+event[0-9]+[[:space:]]+SWITCH_TOGGLE[[:space:]]' | \
while read line; do
autorandr --change --default default
done
07070100000018000041ED00000000000000000000000265E46F1E00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002E00000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/packaging07070100000019000041ED00000000000000000000000265E46F1E00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003500000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/packaging/debian0707010000001A000041ED00000000000000000000000265E46F1E00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003C00000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/packaging/debian/debian0707010000001B000081A400000000000000000000000165E46F1E00000241000000000000000000000000000000000000004400000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/packaging/debian/debian/controlPackage: autorandr
Version: 1.0
Section: x11
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Phillip Berndt <phillip.berndt@googlemail.com>
Build-Depends: debhelper (>=9)
Standards-Version: 3.9.6
Homepage: https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr
Architecture: all
Depends: x11-xserver-utils, python3
Description: Automatically select a display configuration for connected devices
Autorandr is a script for managing xrandr configurations based on the
connected devices. It can be set up to automatically switch to a stored
configuration whenever a change in the configuration is detected.
0707010000001C000081ED00000000000000000000000165E46F1E00000471000000000000000000000000000000000000004100000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/packaging/debian/make_deb.sh#!/bin/sh
#
# Determine version
if git rev-parse --git-dir >/dev/null 2>&1; then
V="$(git describe --tags 2>/dev/null)"
if [ "$?" -ne 0 ]; then
V=0.1
fi
else
V=0.1
fi
# Create/determine working directory
P="`dirname $(readlink -f "$0")`"
LD="autorandr-$V"
D="$P/$LD"
O="`pwd`/$LD.deb"
if [ -d "$D" ]; then
echo "Directory $D does already exist. Aborting.."
exit 1
fi
# Error handling: On error, abort and clear $D
_cleanup() {
rm -rf "$D"
}
trap _cleanup EXIT
set -e
mkdir $D
# Debian(ish) specific part
make -C "$P/../../../" \
DESTDIR="$D" \
TARGETS="autorandr bash_completion autostart_config systemd udev" \
BASH_COMPLETION_DIR=/usr/share/bash-completion/completions \
SYSTEMD_UNIT_DIR=/lib/systemd/system \
PM_UTILS_DIR=/usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d \
UDEV_RULES_DIR=/lib/udev/rules.d/ \
install
SIZE=$(du -s $D | awk '{print $1}')
cp -r "$P/debian" "$D/DEBIAN"
chmod 0755 "$D/DEBIAN"
[ -d "$D/etc" ] && (cd $D; find etc -type f -printf '/%p\n') > "$D/DEBIAN/conffiles"
sed -i -re "s#Version:.+#Version: $V#" "$D/DEBIAN/control"
echo "Installed-Size: $SIZE" >> "$D/DEBIAN/control"
fakeroot dpkg-deb -b "$D" "$O"
0707010000001D000041ED00000000000000000000000265E46F1E00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003200000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/packaging/rpm0707010000001E000081A400000000000000000000000165E46F1E000009B7000000000000000000000000000000000000004100000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/packaging/rpm/autorandr.specName: autorandr
Version: 1.12.1
Release: %autorelease
Summary: Automatically select a display configuration based on connected devices
BuildArch: noarch
BuildRequires: python3-devel
License: GPLv3
URL: https://github.com/phillipberndt/%{name}
Source0: %{url}/archive/%{version}/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRequires: make
BuildRequires: systemd
BuildRequires: udev
BuildRequires: desktop-file-utils
Recommends: (%{name}-bash-completion = %{version}-%{release} if bash)
Recommends: (%{name}-fish-completion = %{version}-%{release} if fish)
Recommends: (%{name}-zsh-completion = %{version}-%{release} if zsh)
%description
%{summary}.
%prep
%setup -q
%py3_shebang_fix ./autorandr.py
%post
udevadm control --reload-rules
%systemd_post autorandr.service
%preun
%systemd_preun autorandr.service
%postun
%systemd_postun autorandr.service
%package bash-completion
Summary: Bash completion for autorandr
Requires: %{name}
Requires: bash-completion
%description bash-completion
This package provides bash-completion files for autorandr
%package fish-completion
Summary: Fish completion for autorandr
Requires: %{name}
Requires: fish-completion
%description fish-completion
This package provides fish-completion files for autorandr
%package zsh-completion
Summary: Zsh completion for autorandr
Requires: zsh
Requires: %{name}
%description zsh-completion
This package provides zsh-completion files for autorandr
%install
%make_install
install -vDm 644 README.md -t "%{buildroot}/usr/share/doc/%{name}/"
install -vDm 644 contrib/bash_completion/autorandr -t %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/bash-completion/completions/
install -vDm 644 contrib/fish_completion/autorandr.fish -t %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/fish/vendor_completions.d/
install -vDm 644 contrib/zsh_completion/_autorandr -t %{buildroot}%{_datadir}/zsh/site-functions/
install -vDm 644 autorandr.1 -t %{buildroot}%{_mandir}/man1/
%check
desktop-file-validate %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/xdg/autostart/autorandr.desktop
%files
%license gpl-3.0.txt
%doc README.md
%{_mandir}/man1/*
%{_bindir}/autorandr
%{_unitdir}/autorandr.service
%{_sysconfdir}/xdg/autostart/autorandr.desktop
%{_udevrulesdir}/40-monitor-hotplug.rules
%files bash-completion
%{_datadir}/bash-completion/completions/autorandr
%files fish-completion
%{_datadir}/fish/vendor_completions.d/autorandr.fish
%files zsh-completion
%{_datadir}/zsh/site-functions/_autorandr
%changelog
%autochangelog
0707010000001F000041ED00000000000000000000000265E46F1E00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002D00000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/pm-utils07070100000020000081ED00000000000000000000000165E46F1E000000A1000000000000000000000000000000000000003900000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/pm-utils/40autorandr#!/bin/sh
#
# 40autorandr: Change autorandr profile on thaw/resume
case "$1" in
thaw|resume)
/usr/bin/autorandr --batch --change --default default
;;
esac
07070100000021000041ED00000000000000000000000265E46F1E00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002C00000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/systemd07070100000022000081A400000000000000000000000165E46F1E0000018C000000000000000000000000000000000000004B00000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/systemd/autorandr-lid-listener.service[Unit]
Description=Runs autorandr whenever the lid state changes
[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=sh -c "stdbuf -oL libinput debug-events | grep -E --line-buffered '^[[:space:]-]+event[0-9]+[[:space:]]+SWITCH_TOGGLE[[:space:]]' | while read line; do autorandr --batch --change --default default; done"
Restart=always
RestartSec=30
SyslogIdentifier=autorandr
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
07070100000023000081A400000000000000000000000165E46F1E00000109000000000000000000000000000000000000003E00000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/systemd/autorandr.service[Unit]
Description=autorandr execution hook
After=sleep.target
StartLimitIntervalSec=5
StartLimitBurst=1
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/autorandr --batch --change --default default
Type=oneshot
RemainAfterExit=false
KillMode=process
[Install]
WantedBy=sleep.target
07070100000024000041ED00000000000000000000000265E46F1E00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000003300000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/zsh_completion07070100000025000081A400000000000000000000000165E46F1E00000758000000000000000000000000000000000000003E00000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/contrib/zsh_completion/_autorandr#compdef autorandr
__autorandr_profile () {
declare -a virtual
virtual=("off":"disable all outputs"
"common":"clone at the largest common resolution"
"clone-largest":"clone with the largest resolution"
"horizontal":"stack all connected outputs horizontally"
"vertical":"stack all connected outputs vertically")
_describe -t virtual-profiles "virtual profiles" virtual
__autorandr_saved_profile
}
__autorandr_saved_profile () {
declare -a saved
saved=(${${(f)${:-"$(autorandr)"}}/ /:})
_describe -t profiles "saved profiles" saved
}
_autorandr () {
local curcontext="$curcontext" state line exclude="-s --save -l --load -r --remove -c --change"
_arguments -C \
"(: -)"{-h,--help}"[get help]" \
"($exclude)"{-c,--change}"[automatically load the first detected profile]" \
"($exclude)"{-d,--default}"[set default profile]:profile:__autorandr_profile" \
"($exclude)"{-l,--load}"[load profile]:profile:__autorandr_profile" \
"($exclude)"{-s,--save}"[save current setup to a profile]:profile: " \
"($exclude)"{-r,--remove}"[remove profile]:profile:__autorandr_saved_profile" \
--batch"[run autorandr for all users]" \
--current"[list current active configurations]" \
--cycle"[cycle through all detected profiles]" \
--config"[dump current xrandr setup]" \
--debug"[enable verbose output]" \
--dry-run"[don't change anything]" \
--fingerprint"[fingerprint current hardware]" \
--match-edid"[match displays using edid]" \
--force"[force loading of a profile]" \
--list"[list all profiles]" \
--skip-options"[skip xrandr options]:xrandr options:_values -s , options gamma brightness panning transform primary mode pos rate" \
--version"[show version]"
}
_autorandr "$@"
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07070100000027000081A400000000000000000000000165E46F1E000005E7000000000000000000000000000000000000002500000000autorandr-1.15.0.1709469470/setup.pyfrom setuptools import setup
try:
long_description = open('README.md').read()
except:
long_description = 'Automatically select a display configuration based on connected devices'
setup(
name='autorandr',
version='1.15.post1',
description='Automatically select a display configuration based on connected devices',
long_description=long_description,
long_description_content_type="text/markdown",
url='https://github.com/phillipberndt/autorandr',
author='Phillip Berndt',
author_email='phillip.berndt@googlemail.com',
license='GPLv3',
# See https://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=list_classifiers
classifiers=[
'Environment :: Console',
'Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop',
'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10',
],
keywords='xrandr',
py_modules=['autorandr'],
entry_points={
'console_scripts': [
'autorandr = autorandr:exception_handled_main',
],
},
)
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