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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ![](docs/gruvbox.png) 2 | 3 | # tui-network 4 | 5 | `tui-network` is a Python based TUI for managing the wifi on Linux built with [Textual](https://github.com/Textualize/textual). And you can read [classic fortune quotes](https://wiki.debian.org/fortune) on the side, while waiting for the list of networks to refresh. 6 | 7 | ## Rationale 8 | 9 | I've recently started using [i3wm](https://i3wm.org/) on a DE-less Debian install as my main driver and I'm trying to keep it as minimal as possible, getting the most out of the terminal. While I like the simplicity and effectiveness of [nmtui](https://man.archlinux.org/man/nmtui.1), I find it really ugly. After some digging, I finally found the awesome [Impala](https://github.com/pythops/impala), which inspired me to make my own in Python with Textual. 10 | 11 | ## Themes 12 | 13 | You can change the theme by hitting `ctrl+p`. A sneak peek at some of them: 14 | 15 | ![](docs/catpuccin-latte.png) 16 | 17 | ![](docs/monokai.png) 18 | 19 | ![](docs/textual-dark.png) 20 | 21 | ## Usage 22 | 23 | ### Connect to a network 24 | - `enter` on a network to compile the Network Name input field 25 | - insert the passphrase 26 | - `enter` to connect 27 | 28 | ### Scan for available networks 29 | - `ctrl+r` to rescan and refresh the page 30 | 31 | ### Toggle the wifi power 32 | - `ctrl+1` to power down the wifi 33 | - `ctrl+2` to power up the wifi 34 | - `ctrl+r` to rescan and refresh the page 35 | 36 | ### Quit 37 | - `ctrl+q` to quit 38 | 39 | ## Dependencies 40 | 41 | You need to have `nmcli` installed. 42 | 43 | ## Install (with [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/getting-started/installation/)) 44 | 45 | ``` 46 | git clone https://github.com/Zatfer17/tui-network 47 | cd tui-network 48 | uv tool install . 49 | ``` 50 | 51 | ## Feature matrix 52 | 53 | - [x] Display current wifi network name 54 | - [x] Show current wifi network signal 55 | - [x] Display available networks 56 | - [x] Show available networks signal 57 | - [x] Connect to available networks 58 | - [x] Pretty interface 59 | - [x] Refresh shortcut 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/catpuccin-latte.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Zatfer17/tui-network/e1c932daf532805b522201383984da4a29e156fe/docs/catpuccin-latte.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/gruvbox.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Zatfer17/tui-network/e1c932daf532805b522201383984da4a29e156fe/docs/gruvbox.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docs/monokai.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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"tui_network:main" 17 | 18 | [build-system] 19 | requires = ["hatchling"] 20 | build-backend = "hatchling.build" 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/tui_network/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from tui_network.app import NetworkApp 2 | 3 | 4 | def main() -> None: 5 | app = NetworkApp() 6 | app.run() 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/tui_network/app.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from textual.app import App, ComposeResult 2 | from textual.widgets import Footer, DataTable, Input, RichLog 3 | from textual.containers import Container, VerticalGroup, VerticalScroll, HorizontalGroup 4 | from tui_network.features.network_manager import NetworkManager 5 | from fortune import fortune 6 | 7 | nm = NetworkManager() 8 | 9 | class StatusWidget(VerticalScroll): 10 | 11 | BORDER_TITLE = "Status" 12 | 13 | def compose(self) -> ComposeResult: 14 | yield DataTable( 15 | header_height=2, 16 | show_cursor=False, 17 | cursor_type='row' 18 | ) 19 | 20 | def on_mount(self) -> None: 21 | table = self.query_one(DataTable) 22 | try: 23 | table.add_columns(*nm.get_status_header()) 24 | table.add_rows(nm.get_status()) 25 | except Exception: 26 | print('Wireless is down...') 27 | 28 | 29 | class NetworksWidget(VerticalScroll): 30 | 31 | BORDER_TITLE = "Networks" 32 | 33 | def compose(self) -> ComposeResult: 34 | yield DataTable( 35 | header_height=2, 36 | cursor_type='row' 37 | ) 38 | 39 | def on_mount(self) -> None: 40 | table = self.query_one(DataTable) 41 | try: 42 | table.add_columns(*nm.get_networks_header()) 43 | table.add_rows(nm.get_networks()) 44 | except: 45 | print('Wireless is down...') 46 | 47 | def on_data_table_row_selected(self, message: DataTable.RowSelected) -> None: 48 | self.app.query_one('#network_name').insert_text_at_cursor(message.data_table.get_row_at(message.cursor_row)[0]) 49 | self.app.query_one('#network_passphrase').focus() 50 | 51 | class ConnectWidget(HorizontalGroup): 52 | 53 | BORDER_TITLE = "Connect" 54 | 55 | def compose(self) -> ComposeResult: 56 | yield Input(placeholder='Network name', id='network_name') 57 | yield Input(placeholder='Network passphrase', password=True, id='network_passphrase') 58 | 59 | def on_input_submitted(self, message: Input.Submitted) -> None: 60 | if message.input.id == 'network_name': 61 | self.screen.focus_next() 62 | if message.input.id == 'network_passphrase': 63 | network_name = self.parent.query_one('#network_name').value 64 | network_passphrase = message.value 65 | nm.connect(network_name, network_passphrase) 66 | 67 | class FortuneWidget(VerticalScroll): 68 | 69 | BORDER_TITLE = "Fortune" 70 | 71 | def compose(self) -> ComposeResult: 72 | yield RichLog(wrap=True) 73 | 74 | def on_mount(self): 75 | self.query_one(RichLog).write(fortune()) 76 | 77 | 78 | class NetworkApp(App): 79 | 80 | BORDER_TITLE = "Network app" 81 | CSS_PATH = "static/style.tcss" 82 | 83 | BINDINGS = [ 84 | ("ctrl+r", "refresh()", "Refresh"), 85 | ("ctrl+1", "toggle('off')", "Wifi down"), 86 | ("ctrl+2", "toggle('on')", "Wifi up"), 87 | ] 88 | 89 | def compose(self) -> ComposeResult: 90 | yield Container( 91 | VerticalGroup(NetworksWidget(can_focus=False), id='networks'), 92 | VerticalGroup(StatusWidget(can_focus=False, can_focus_children=False), id='status'), 93 | VerticalGroup(ConnectWidget(), id='connect'), 94 | VerticalGroup(FortuneWidget(can_focus=False, can_focus_children=False), id='fortune') 95 | ) 96 | yield Footer() 97 | 98 | def action_refresh(self) -> None: 99 | nm.rescan() 100 | self.refresh(recompose=True) 101 | 102 | def action_toggle(self, direction: str) -> None: 103 | nm.toggle(direction) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/tui_network/features/network_manager.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import subprocess 2 | 3 | 4 | def run(command): 5 | return subprocess.run(command.split(' '), capture_output=True, text=True).stdout 6 | 7 | class NetworkManager(): 8 | 9 | STATUS_HEADER = ['device', 'type', 'state', 'connection'] 10 | NETWORKS_HEADER = ['ssid', 'bars', 'security'] 11 | 12 | def __init__(self) -> None: 13 | self.rescan() 14 | 15 | def rescan(self) -> None: 16 | run('nmcli device wifi rescan') 17 | 18 | def get_format_param(self, header: list[str]) -> str: 19 | return ','.join(x.replace('_', '-') for x in header) 20 | 21 | def get_status_header(self) -> list[str]: 22 | return self.STATUS_HEADER 23 | 24 | def get_status(self) -> list[list[str]]: 25 | format_options = self.get_format_param(self.get_status_header()) 26 | output = run(f'nmcli -f {format_options} -t device') 27 | return [line.split(':') for line in output.splitlines() if line] 28 | 29 | def get_networks_header(self) -> list[str]: 30 | return self.NETWORKS_HEADER 31 | 32 | def get_networks(self) -> list[list[str]]: 33 | format_options = self.get_format_param(self.get_networks_header()) 34 | output = run(f'nmcli -f {format_options} -t device wifi list --rescan no') 35 | return [line.split(':') for line in output.splitlines() if line] 36 | 37 | def toggle(self, direction) -> None: 38 | run(f'nmcli radio wifi {direction}') 39 | 40 | def connect(self, name, password) -> None: 41 | run(f'nmcli device wifi connect {name} password {password}') 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/tui_network/static/style.tcss: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Container { 2 | layout: grid; 3 | grid-size: 2 4; 4 | grid-rows: 1fr; 5 | grid-columns: 1fr; 6 | grid-gutter: 1 3; 7 | margin: 1; 8 | } 9 | 10 | #networks { 11 | row-span: 4; 12 | column-span: 1; 13 | height: 100h; 14 | } 15 | 16 | NetworksWidget { 17 | border: grey; 18 | } 19 | 20 | NetworksWidget:focus-within { 21 | border: heavy $accent; 22 | } 23 | 24 | #status { 25 | row-span: 2; 26 | column-span: 1; 27 | height: 100h; 28 | } 29 | 30 | StatusWidget { 31 | border: grey; 32 | } 33 | 34 | StatusWidget:focus-within { 35 | border: heavy $accent; 36 | } 37 | 38 | #connect { 39 | row-span: 1; 40 | column-span: 1; 41 | height: 100h; 42 | } 43 | 44 | ConnectWidget { 45 | padding: 1; 46 | border: grey; 47 | } 48 | 49 | ConnectWidget:focus-within { 50 | border: heavy $accent; 51 | } 52 | 53 | #fortune { 54 | row-span: 1; 55 | column-span: 1; 56 | height: 100h; 57 | } 58 | 59 | FortuneWidget { 60 | padding: 1; 61 | border: grey; 62 | } 63 | 64 | FortuneWidget:focus-within { 65 | border: heavy $accent; 66 | } 67 | 68 | DataTable { 69 | margin: 1; 70 | } 71 | 72 | Input { 73 | width: 50w; 74 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /uv.lock: 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