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Module: Battery
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The battery
module displays the current capacity and state (eg. charging) of your battery.
Addressed by battery
option | typeof | default | description |
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bat |
string | The battery to monitor, as in /sys/class/power_supply/ instead of auto detect. |
|
adapter |
string | The adapter to monitor, as in /sys/class/power_supply/ instead of auto detect. |
|
design-capacity |
bool | false |
Option to enable the use of the design capacity instead of the actual maximal capacity. Thus, even full, the battery may be at less than 100%. |
full-at |
integer | Define the max percentage of the battery, useful for an old battery, e.g. 96 | |
interval |
integer | 60 | The interval in which the information gets polled. |
states |
array | A number of battery states which get activated on certain capacity levels. See States |
|
format |
string | {capacity}% |
The format, how the information should be displayed. |
format-time |
string | {H} h {M} min |
The format of the estimate of time until full or empty. Use {m} for zero-padded minutes. |
format-icons |
array/object | Based on the current capacity, the corresponding icon gets selected. The order is low to high. Or by the state if it is an object. |
|
max-length |
integer | The maximum length in character the module should display. | |
rotate |
integer | Positive value to rotate the text label. | |
on-click |
string | Command to execute when clicked on the module. | |
on-click-middle |
string | Command to execute when you middle clicked on the module using mousewheel. | |
on-click-right |
string | Command to execute when you right clicked on the module. | |
on-scroll-up |
string | Command to execute when scrolling up on the module. | |
on-scroll-down |
string | Command to execute when scrolling down on the module. | |
smooth-scrolling-threshold |
double | Threshold to be used when scrolling. | |
tooltip |
bool | true |
Option to enable tooltip on hover. |
tooltip-format |
string | {timeTo} |
The tooltip format. |
weighted-average |
bool | false |
For devices with multiple batteries, an option to display the percentage as an average weighted by the size of the batteries, rather than a simple average of their percentage levels |
bat-compatibility |
bool | false |
Option to enable battery compatibility if not detected. |
string | replacement |
---|---|
{capacity} |
Capacity in percentage |
{power} |
Power draw in watts |
{icon} |
Icon, as defined in format-icons . |
{time} |
Estimate of time until full or empty. Note that this is based on the power draw at the last refresh time, not an average. |
{cycles} |
The amount of charge cycles the highest-capacity battery has seen (Linux only) |
The battery
module allows to define custom formats based on up to two factors. The best fitting format will be selected.
format | description |
---|---|
format-<state> |
With states, a custom format can be set depending on the capacity of your battery. |
format-<status> |
With the status, a custom format can be set depending on the status in /sys/class/power_supply/<bat>/status (in lowercase). |
format-<status>-<state> |
You can also set a custom format depending on both values. |
The tooltip format can be changed similarly to the label format. The best fitting from tooltip-format
, tooltip-format-<state>
, tooltip-format-<status>
and tooltip-format-<status>-<state>
will be used (using the same logic as format-*
). Valid tooltip format replacements are as follows:
string | replacement |
---|---|
{capacity} |
Capacity in percentage |
{power} |
Power draw in watts |
{time} |
Estimate of time until full or empty. Note that this is based on the power draw at the last refresh time, not an average. |
{timeTo} |
Either an estimate of time until full or empty, or "Full", "Plugged" or "Empty" depending on the current battery status |
{cycles} |
The amount of charge cycles the highest-capacity battery has seen (Linux only) |
{health} |
A percentage representing the highest-capacity battery's current maximum charge relative to it's design capacity (Linux only) |
- Every entry (state) consits of a
<name>
(typeof:string
) and a<value>
(typeof:integer
).- The state can be adressed as a CSS class in the
style.css
. The name of the CSS class is the<name>
of the state. Each class gets activated when the current capacity is equal or below the configured<value>
. - Also each state can have its own
format
. Those con be configured viaformat-<name>
. Or if you want to differentiate a bit more even asformat-<status>-<state>
. For more information see custom formats.
- The state can be adressed as a CSS class in the
"battery": {
"bat": "BAT2",
"interval": 60,
"states": {
"warning": 30,
"critical": 15
},
"format": "{capacity}% {icon}",
"format-icons": ["", "", "", "", ""],
"max-length": 25
}
#battery
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#battery.<status>
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<status>
is the value of/sys/class/power_supply/<bat>/status
in lowercase.
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#battery.<state>
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<state>
can be defined in theconfig
. For more information seestates
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#battery.<status>.<state>
- Combination of both
<status>
and<state>
.
- Combination of both
The following classes can apply styles to the entire Waybar:
-
window#waybar.battery-<state>
-
<state>
can be defined in theconfig
, as previously mentioned.
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