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#!/usr/bin/env python
# turing-smart-screen-python - a Python system monitor and library for USB-C displays like Turing Smart Screen or XuanFang
# https://github.com/mathoudebine/turing-smart-screen-python/
# Copyright (C) 2021-2023 Matthieu Houdebine (mathoudebine)
# Copyright (C) 2022-2023 Rollbacke
# Copyright (C) 2022-2023 Ebag333
# Copyright (C) 2022-2023 w1ld3r
# Copyright (C) 2022-2023 Charles Ferguson (gerph)
# Copyright (C) 2022-2023 Russ Nelson (RussNelson)
#
# 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 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# This file is the system monitor main program to display HW sensors on your screen using themes (see README)
import os
import sys
MIN_PYTHON = (3, 7)
if sys.version_info < MIN_PYTHON:
print("[ERROR] Python %s.%s or later is required." % MIN_PYTHON)
try:
sys.exit(0)
except:
os._exit(0)
try:
import atexit
import locale
import platform
import signal
import subprocess
import time
from PIL import Image
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
import win32api
import win32con
import win32gui
try:
import pystray
except:
pass
except:
print(
"[ERROR] Python dependencies not installed. Please follow start guide: https://github.com/mathoudebine/turing-smart-screen-python/wiki/System-monitor-:-how-to-start")
try:
sys.exit(0)
except:
os._exit(0)
from library.log import logger
import library.scheduler as scheduler
from library.display import display
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Apply system locale to this program
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, '')
logger.debug("Using Python %s" % sys.version)
def clean_stop(tray_icon=None):
# Turn screen and LEDs off before stopping
display.turn_off()
# Do not stop the program now in case data transmission was in progress
# Instead, ask the scheduler to empty the action queue before stopping
scheduler.STOPPING = True
# Allow 5 seconds max. delay in case scheduler is not responding
wait_time = 5
logger.info("Waiting for all pending request to be sent to display (%ds max)..." % wait_time)
while not scheduler.is_queue_empty() and wait_time > 0:
time.sleep(0.1)
wait_time = wait_time - 0.1
logger.debug("(%.1fs)" % (5 - wait_time))
# Remove tray icon just before exit
if tray_icon:
tray_icon.visible = False
# We force the exit to avoid waiting for other scheduled tasks: they may have a long delay!
try:
sys.exit(0)
except:
os._exit(0)
def on_signal_caught(signum, frame=None):
logger.info("Caught signal %d, exiting" % signum)
clean_stop()
def on_configure_tray(tray_icon, item):
logger.info("Configure from tray icon")
subprocess.Popen(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "configure.py"), shell=True)
clean_stop(tray_icon)
def on_exit_tray(tray_icon, item):
logger.info("Exit from tray icon")
clean_stop(tray_icon)
def on_clean_exit(*args):
logger.info("Program will now exit")
clean_stop()
if platform.system() == "Windows":
def on_win32_ctrl_event(event):
"""Handle Windows console control events (like Ctrl-C)."""
if event in (win32con.CTRL_C_EVENT, win32con.CTRL_BREAK_EVENT, win32con.CTRL_CLOSE_EVENT):
logger.debug("Caught Windows control event %s, exiting" % event)
clean_stop()
return 0
def on_win32_wm_event(hWnd, msg, wParam, lParam):
"""Handle Windows window message events (like ENDSESSION, CLOSE, DESTROY)."""
logger.debug("Caught Windows window message event %s" % msg)
if msg == win32con.WM_POWERBROADCAST:
# WM_POWERBROADCAST is used to detect computer going to/resuming from sleep
if wParam == win32con.PBT_APMSUSPEND:
logger.info("Computer is going to sleep, display will turn off")
display.turn_off()
elif wParam == win32con.PBT_APMRESUMEAUTOMATIC:
logger.info("Computer is resuming from sleep, display will turn on")
display.turn_on()
else:
# For any other events, the program will stop
logger.info("Program will now exit")
clean_stop()
# Create a tray icon for the program, with an Exit entry in menu
try:
tray_icon = pystray.Icon(
name='Turing System Monitor',
title='Turing System Monitor',
icon=Image.open("res/icons/monitor-icon-17865/64.png"),
menu=pystray.Menu(
pystray.MenuItem(
text='Configure',
action=on_configure_tray),
pystray.Menu.SEPARATOR,
pystray.MenuItem(
text='Exit',
action=on_exit_tray)
)
)
# For platforms != macOS, display the tray icon now with non-blocking function
if platform.system() != "Darwin":
tray_icon.run_detached()
logger.info("Tray icon has been displayed")
except:
tray_icon = None
logger.warning("Tray icon is not supported on your platform")
# Set the different stopping event handlers, to send a complete frame to the LCD before exit
atexit.register(on_clean_exit)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, on_signal_caught)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, on_signal_caught)
is_posix = os.name == 'posix'
if is_posix:
signal.signal(signal.SIGQUIT, on_signal_caught)
if platform.system() == "Windows":
win32api.SetConsoleCtrlHandler(on_win32_ctrl_event, True)
# Initialize the display
display.initialize_display()
# Create all static images
display.display_static_images()
# Create all static texts
display.display_static_text()
# Run our jobs that update data
import library.stats as stats
scheduler.CPUPercentage()
scheduler.CPUFrequency()
scheduler.CPULoad()
if stats.CPU.is_temperature_available():
scheduler.CPUTemperature()
else:
logger.warning("Your CPU temperature is not supported yet")
if stats.Gpu.is_available():
scheduler.GpuStats()
scheduler.MemoryStats()
scheduler.DiskStats()
scheduler.NetStats()
scheduler.DateStats()
scheduler.QueueHandler()
if tray_icon and platform.system() == "Darwin": # macOS-specific
from AppKit import NSBundle, NSApp, NSApplicationActivationPolicyProhibited
# Hide Python Launcher icon from macOS dock
info = NSBundle.mainBundle().infoDictionary()
info["LSUIElement"] = "1"
NSApp.setActivationPolicy_(NSApplicationActivationPolicyProhibited)
# For macOS: display the tray icon now with blocking function
tray_icon.run()
elif platform.system() == "Windows": # Windows-specific
# Create a hidden window just to be able to receive window message events (for shutdown/logoff clean stop)
hinst = win32api.GetModuleHandle(None)
wndclass = win32gui.WNDCLASS()
wndclass.hInstance = hinst
wndclass.lpszClassName = "turingEventWndClass"
messageMap = {win32con.WM_QUERYENDSESSION: on_win32_wm_event,
win32con.WM_ENDSESSION: on_win32_wm_event,
win32con.WM_QUIT: on_win32_wm_event,
win32con.WM_DESTROY: on_win32_wm_event,
win32con.WM_CLOSE: on_win32_wm_event,
win32con.WM_POWERBROADCAST: on_win32_wm_event}
wndclass.lpfnWndProc = messageMap
try:
myWindowClass = win32gui.RegisterClass(wndclass)
hwnd = win32gui.CreateWindowEx(win32con.WS_EX_LEFT,
myWindowClass,
"turingEventWnd",
0,
0,
0,
win32con.CW_USEDEFAULT,
win32con.CW_USEDEFAULT,
0,
0,
hinst,
None)
while True:
# Receive and dispatch window messages
win32gui.PumpWaitingMessages()
time.sleep(0.5)
except Exception as e:
logger.error("Exception while creating event window: %s" % str(e))