Source code for i3pystatus.openvpn
from i3pystatus import IntervalModule
from i3pystatus.core.command import run_through_shell
__author__ = 'facetoe'
[docs]class OpenVPN(IntervalModule):
"""
Monitor OpenVPN connections.
Currently only supports systems that use Systemd.
Formatters:
* {vpn_name} — Same as setting.
* {status} — Unicode up or down symbol.
* {output} — Output of status_command.
* {label} — Label for this connection, if defined.
"""
color_up = "#00ff00"
color_down = "#FF0000"
status_up = '▲'
status_down = '▼'
format = "{vpn_name} {status}"
status_command = "bash -c 'systemctl show openvpn@%(vpn_name)s | grep ActiveState=active'"
vpn_up_command = "sudo /bin/systemctl start openvpn@%(vpn_name)s.service"
vpn_down_command = "sudo /bin/systemctl stop openvpn@%(vpn_name)s.service"
connected = False
label = ''
vpn_name = ''
settings = (
("format", "Format string"),
("color_up", "VPN is up"),
("color_down", "VPN is down"),
("status_down", "Symbol to display when down"),
("status_up", "Symbol to display when up"),
("vpn_name", "Name of VPN"),
("vpn_up_command", "Command to bring up the VPN - default requires editing /etc/sudoers"),
("vpn_down_command", "Command to bring up the VPN - default requires editing /etc/sudoers"),
("status_command", "command to find out if the VPN is active"),
)
def init(self):
if not self.vpn_name:
raise Exception("vpn_name is required")
def toggle_connection(self):
if self.connected:
command = self.vpn_down_command
else:
command = self.vpn_up_command
run_through_shell(command % {'vpn_name': self.vpn_name}, enable_shell=True)
def on_click(self, button, **kwargs):
self.toggle_connection()
def run(self):
command_result = run_through_shell(self.status_command % {'vpn_name': self.vpn_name}, enable_shell=True)
self.connected = True if command_result.out.strip() else False
if self.connected:
color, status = self.color_up, self.status_up
else:
color, status = self.color_down, self.status_down
vpn_name = self.vpn_name
label = self.label
self.data = locals()
self.output = {
"full_text": self.format.format(**locals()),
'color': color,
}