├── .gitignore ├── package.json ├── .github └── screenshots │ ├── one-thing_1.png │ ├── one-thing_2.png │ └── one-thing_3.png ├── .eslintrc.yml ├── metadata.json ├── stylesheet.css ├── lint ├── eslintrc-shell.yml └── eslintrc-gjs.yml ├── Makefile ├── schemas └── org.gnome.shell.extensions.one-thing.gschema.xml ├── README.md ├── prefs.js ├── prefs └── hotkey.js ├── extension.js ├── widget.js ├── entryMenu.js ├── LICENSE └── assets └── one-thing-gnome.svg /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | node_modules 2 | schemas/gschemas.compiled 3 | *.zip 4 | one-thing@github.com 5 | .DS_Store -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "devDependencies": { 3 | "eslint-plugin-jsdoc": "^46.8.2" 4 | } 5 | } 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/screenshots/one-thing_1.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/one-thing-gnome/one-thing/HEAD/.github/screenshots/one-thing_1.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/screenshots/one-thing_2.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/one-thing-gnome/one-thing/HEAD/.github/screenshots/one-thing_2.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/screenshots/one-thing_3.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/one-thing-gnome/one-thing/HEAD/.github/screenshots/one-thing_3.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.eslintrc.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2019 Florian Müllner 2 | # 3 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR LGPL-2.0-or-later 4 | 5 | extends: 6 | - ./lint/eslintrc-gjs.yml 7 | - ./lint/eslintrc-shell.yml 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /metadata.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "description": "Put a single task or goal in your menu bar", 3 | "name": "One Thing", 4 | "settings-schema": "org.gnome.shell.extensions.one-thing", 5 | "shell-version": [ 6 | "45", 7 | "46", 8 | "47", 9 | "48", 10 | "49" 11 | ], 12 | "url": "https://github.com/dantehemerson/one-thing", 13 | "uuid": "one-thing@github.com", 14 | "version": 27 15 | } 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /stylesheet.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .one-thing-panel-text { 2 | padding-top: 0; 3 | padding-bottom: 0; 4 | font-size: 110%; 5 | } 6 | 7 | .one-thing-input { 8 | font-size: 120%; 9 | width: 360px; 10 | min-width: 360px; 11 | } 12 | 13 | .one-thing-help-text { 14 | color: #447799; 15 | /*a color that looks OK on dark or light background and hopefully easier to 16 | read than the default "disabled" grey color*/ 17 | } 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lint/eslintrc-shell.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2019 Florian Müllner 2 | # 3 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR LGPL-2.0-or-later 4 | 5 | rules: 6 | camelcase: 7 | - error 8 | - properties: never 9 | allow: [^vfunc_, ^on_] 10 | consistent-return: error 11 | eqeqeq: 12 | - error 13 | - smart 14 | prefer-arrow-callback: error 15 | globals: 16 | global: readonly 17 | parserOptions: 18 | sourceType: module 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .PHONY: clean install schemas 2 | 3 | PREFIX ?= ${HOME}/.local 4 | 5 | UUID ?= one-thing@github.com 6 | BUNDLE = ${UUID}.zip 7 | 8 | ASSETS = $(wildcard assets/*) 9 | SCHEMAS = $(wildcard schemas/*/*.gschema.xml) 10 | SOURCES = ${ASSETS} ${SCHEMAS} LICENSE entryMenu.js extension.js \ 11 | metadata.json prefs.js prefs/hotkey.js \ 12 | schemas/org.gnome.shell.extensions.one-thing.gschema.xml \ 13 | stylesheet.css widget.js 14 | 15 | ${BUNDLE}: ${SOURCES} schemas/gschemas.compiled 16 | zip -q "$@" $^ 17 | 18 | schemas/gschemas.compiled: ${SCHEMAS} 19 | glib-compile-schemas schemas/ 20 | 21 | clean: 22 | rm -f "${BUNDLE}" 23 | rm -f schemas/gschemas.compiled 24 | 25 | install: ${BUNDLE} 26 | @touch "${PREFIX}/share/gnome-shell/extensions/${UUID}" 27 | rm -r "${PREFIX}/share/gnome-shell/extensions/${UUID}" 28 | unzip -q "${BUNDLE}" -d "${PREFIX}/share/gnome-shell/extensions/${UUID}" 29 | 30 | schemas: schemas/gschemas.compile 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /schemas/org.gnome.shell.extensions.one-thing.gschema.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | true 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 2 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 0 14 | 15 | 16 | 'One Thing' 17 | 18 | 19 | true 20 | 21 | 22 | W']]]> 23 | Activate Onething 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # One-Thing GNOME Extension 2 | 3 | > Put a single task or goal in your menu bar. 4 | 5 | One-Thing is a productivity tool that helps you stay focused on one task at a time. 6 | 7 | ## Installation 8 | 9 | You can install this extension from the GNOME Shell extensions store at 10 | 11 | ## Scripting 12 | 13 | For scripting it is useful to set the one-thing *(displayed task)* non-interactively. 14 | This can be done via `dconf`. 15 | 16 | ```sh 17 | $ dconf write /org/gnome/shell/extensions/one-thing/thing-value "'My todo'" 18 | ``` 19 | 20 | ## Screenshots 21 | 22 | - **Task View**: 23 | 24 | drawing 25 | 26 | - **Edit Task**: Easily edit your task 27 | 28 | drawing 29 | 30 | - **Preferences Window**: You can control the position of the task in the top-bar 31 | 32 | drawing 33 | 34 | ## Development 35 | 36 | ### Manual Installation 37 | 38 | There are two common patterns when developing a GNOME extension. Both are not harmful to 39 | the other installed extensions, so do what works for you! 40 | 41 | #### Option 1: *great for rapid development* 42 | 43 | 1. Clone this repository to `~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions`, so GNOME 44 | Shell can find it: 45 | ```sh 46 | $ git clone git@github.com:one-thing-gnome/one-thing.git "${HOME}/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/one-thing@github.com" 47 | ``` 48 | 2. Build the GSettings schema cache with: 49 | ```sh 50 | $ make schemas 51 | ``` 52 | 53 | ### Option 2: *great for manual installation* 54 | 55 | 1. Optionally fork and clone this repository as usual 56 | 2. Install the extension 57 | 1. For your user, overriding already installed versions 58 | ```sh 59 | $ make install 60 | ``` 61 | 2. For your user with an explicit development version co-installed 62 | ```sh 63 | $ PACKAGE=one-thing-devel@github.com.zip make install 64 | ``` 65 | 3. As system extension (not recommended) 66 | ```sh 67 | $ PREFIX=/usr/local make install 68 | ``` 69 | 3. Once you're done, delete the local artefacts 70 | ```sh 71 | $ make clean 72 | ``` 73 | 74 | ### Debugging the Extension 75 | 76 | Debugging the extension differs when you're running under X11 or Wayland. You can switch 77 | your session type by clicking on the cog in the login screen. When the environment 78 | variable `WAYLAND_DISPLAY` is set, you're on Wayland. 79 | 80 | #### GNOME Shell under X11 81 | 82 | Restart GNOME Shell by pressing **Alt-F2** and then submit the **r** command. Your apps 83 | will stay open and the shell will restart. 84 | 85 | #### GNOME Shell under Wayland 86 | 87 | Currently, Wayland can not be reloaded. To avoid logging out and closing all your apps, 88 | you can create nested GNOME session by running the following. 89 | 90 | ```sh 91 | $ dbus-run-session -- gnome-shell --nested --wayland 92 | ``` 93 | 94 | ### Publishing the Extension 95 | 96 | Running `make` will create an extension bundle named `one-thing@github.com.zip` in the 97 | root of this folder. You can upload this to the GNOME extension store. 98 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /prefs.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import Adw from 'gi://Adw'; 2 | import Gio from 'gi://Gio'; 3 | import Gtk from 'gi://Gtk'; 4 | import {ExtensionPreferences, gettext} from 'resource:///org/gnome/Shell/Extensions/js/extensions/prefs.js'; 5 | 6 | import ShortcutRow from './prefs/hotkey.js'; 7 | 8 | const BindFlags = Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT; 9 | 10 | export default class OneThingGnomeExtensionPreferences extends ExtensionPreferences { 11 | fillPreferencesWindow(window) { 12 | window._settings = this.getSettings(); 13 | window._gettext = gettext; 14 | 15 | const page = new Adw.PreferencesPage(); 16 | 17 | const customTextGroup = new Adw.PreferencesGroup(); 18 | 19 | const entryRow = new Adw.EntryRow({ 20 | title: 'Enter your one thing here', 21 | 'enable-emoji-completion': true, 22 | 'activates-default': true, 23 | }); 24 | entryRow.set_text(window._settings.get_string('thing-value')); 25 | entryRow.connect('entry-activated', entry => { 26 | window._settings.set_string('thing-value', entry.get_text()); 27 | }); 28 | customTextGroup.add(entryRow); 29 | 30 | const SettingsGroup = new Adw.PreferencesGroup({ 31 | title: 'Preferences', 32 | }); 33 | 34 | const switchRow = new Adw.SwitchRow({ 35 | title: 'Show Preferences Button Next to Entry', 36 | subtitle: 'You can always access it in Extensions', 37 | }); 38 | SettingsGroup.add(switchRow); 39 | 40 | const HotKeyGroup = new Adw.PreferencesGroup({ 41 | title: 'Hot Key', 42 | }); 43 | 44 | const hotKeyRow = new Adw.SwitchRow({ 45 | title: 'Allow HotKey (Super+W by default)', 46 | }); 47 | HotKeyGroup.add(hotKeyRow); 48 | HotKeyGroup.add(new ShortcutRow(window._settings, window._gettext)); 49 | 50 | const LocationGroup = new Adw.PreferencesGroup({ 51 | title: 'Location', 52 | }); 53 | 54 | const indexRow = new Adw.SpinRow({ 55 | title: 'Index in Panel', 56 | adjustment: new Gtk.Adjustment({ 57 | lower: -1, 58 | upper: 5, 59 | value: 0, 60 | 'page-increment': 1, 61 | 'step-increment': 1, 62 | }), 63 | }); 64 | LocationGroup.add(indexRow); 65 | 66 | this._button_box = new Gtk.Box({ 67 | orientation: Gtk.Orientation.HORIZONTAL, 68 | valign: Gtk.Align.CENTER, 69 | }); 70 | this._button_box.add_css_class('linked'); 71 | 72 | this._leftButton = new Gtk.ToggleButton({ 73 | label: 'Left', 74 | }); 75 | this._centerButton = new Gtk.ToggleButton({ 76 | label: 'Center', 77 | group: this._leftButton, 78 | }); 79 | this._rightButton = new Gtk.ToggleButton({ 80 | label: 'Right', 81 | group: this._leftButton, 82 | }); 83 | this._button_box.append(this._leftButton); 84 | this._button_box.append(this._centerButton); 85 | this._button_box.append(this._rightButton); 86 | 87 | const locationRow = new Adw.ActionRow({ 88 | title: 'Location in Panel', 89 | }); 90 | locationRow.add_suffix(this._button_box); 91 | LocationGroup.add(locationRow); 92 | 93 | window._settings.bind('show-settings-button-on-popup', switchRow, 'active', BindFlags); 94 | window._settings.bind('hot-key', hotKeyRow, 'active', BindFlags); 95 | window._settings.bind('index-in-status-bar', indexRow, 'value', BindFlags); 96 | 97 | switch (window._settings.get_int('location-in-status-bar')) { 98 | case 0: 99 | this._leftButton.set_active(true); 100 | break; 101 | case 1: 102 | this._centerButton.set_active(true); 103 | break; 104 | case 2: 105 | this._rightButton.set_active(true); 106 | break; 107 | } 108 | 109 | const locationChanged = () => { 110 | if (this._leftButton.get_active() === true) 111 | window._settings.set_int('location-in-status-bar', 0); 112 | else if (this._centerButton.get_active() === true) 113 | window._settings.set_int('location-in-status-bar', 1); 114 | else if (this._rightButton.get_active() === true) 115 | window._settings.set_int('location-in-status-bar', 2); 116 | }; 117 | 118 | this._leftButton.connect('notify::active', locationChanged); 119 | this._centerButton.connect('notify::active', locationChanged); 120 | this._rightButton.connect('notify::active', locationChanged); 121 | 122 | page.add(customTextGroup); 123 | page.add(SettingsGroup); 124 | page.add(HotKeyGroup); 125 | page.add(LocationGroup); 126 | window.add(page); 127 | } 128 | } 129 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /prefs/hotkey.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // credit https://github.com/oae/gnome-shell-pano/blob/master/src/prefs/general/shortcutRow.ts 2 | 3 | import Gdk from 'gi://Gdk'; 4 | import Gtk from 'gi://Gtk'; 5 | import Adw from 'gi://Adw'; 6 | import GObject from 'gi://GObject'; 7 | 8 | const isValidAccel = (mask, keyval) => { 9 | return Gtk.accelerator_valid(keyval, mask) || (keyval === Gdk.KEY_Tab && mask !== 0); 10 | }; 11 | 12 | const isValidBinding = (mask, keycode, keyval) => { 13 | return !(mask === 0 || 14 | (mask === Gdk.ModifierType.SHIFT_MASK && 15 | keycode !== 0 && 16 | ((keyval >= Gdk.KEY_a && keyval <= Gdk.KEY_z) || 17 | (keyval >= Gdk.KEY_A && keyval <= Gdk.KEY_Z) || 18 | (keyval >= Gdk.KEY_0 && keyval <= Gdk.KEY_9) || 19 | (keyval >= Gdk.KEY_kana_fullstop && keyval <= Gdk.KEY_semivoicedsound) || 20 | (keyval >= Gdk.KEY_Arabic_comma && keyval <= Gdk.KEY_Arabic_sukun) || 21 | (keyval >= Gdk.KEY_Serbian_dje && keyval <= Gdk.KEY_Cyrillic_HARDSIGN) || 22 | (keyval >= Gdk.KEY_Greek_ALPHAaccent && keyval <= Gdk.KEY_Greek_omega) || 23 | (keyval >= Gdk.KEY_hebrew_doublelowline && keyval <= Gdk.KEY_hebrew_taf) || 24 | (keyval >= Gdk.KEY_Thai_kokai && keyval <= Gdk.KEY_Thai_lekkao) || 25 | (keyval >= Gdk.KEY_Hangul_Kiyeog && keyval <= Gdk.KEY_Hangul_J_YeorinHieuh) || 26 | (keyval === Gdk.KEY_space && mask === 0) || 27 | keyvalIsForbidden(keyval)))); 28 | }; 29 | 30 | const keyvalIsForbidden = keyval => { 31 | return [ 32 | Gdk.KEY_Home, 33 | Gdk.KEY_Left, 34 | Gdk.KEY_Up, 35 | Gdk.KEY_Right, 36 | Gdk.KEY_Down, 37 | Gdk.KEY_Page_Up, 38 | Gdk.KEY_Page_Down, 39 | Gdk.KEY_End, 40 | Gdk.KEY_Tab, 41 | Gdk.KEY_KP_Enter, 42 | Gdk.KEY_Return, 43 | Gdk.KEY_Mode_switch, 44 | ].includes(keyval); 45 | }; 46 | 47 | const getAcceleratorName = (keyval, keycode, mask, key) => { 48 | const globalShortcut = Gtk.accelerator_name_with_keycode(null, keyval, keycode, mask); 49 | if (globalShortcut === null) { 50 | console.error(`Couldn't get keycode for the value '${key}'`); 51 | return null; 52 | } 53 | return globalShortcut; 54 | }; 55 | 56 | const ShortcutRow = new GObject.registerClass( 57 | class ShortcutRow extends Adw.ActionRow { 58 | constructor(settings, gettext) { 59 | const _ = gettext; 60 | 61 | super({ 62 | title: _('Global Shortcut'), 63 | }); 64 | 65 | this._settings = settings; 66 | 67 | const shortcutLabel = new Gtk.ShortcutLabel({ 68 | disabled_text: _('Select a shortcut'), 69 | accelerator: this._settings.get_strv('activate-onething')[0], 70 | valign: Gtk.Align.CENTER, 71 | halign: Gtk.Align.CENTER, 72 | }); 73 | this._settings.connect('changed::activate-onething', () => { 74 | shortcutLabel.set_accelerator(this._settings.get_strv('activate-onething')[0]); 75 | }); 76 | this.connect('activated', () => { 77 | const ctl = new Gtk.EventControllerKey(); 78 | const content = new Adw.StatusPage({ 79 | title: _('New shortcut'), 80 | icon_name: 'preferences-desktop-keyboard-shortcuts-symbolic', 81 | }); 82 | const editor = new Adw.Window({ 83 | modal: true, 84 | transient_for: this.get_root(), 85 | hide_on_close: true, 86 | width_request: 320, 87 | height_request: 240, 88 | resizable: false, 89 | content, 90 | }); 91 | editor.add_controller(ctl); 92 | ctl.connect('key-pressed', (_widget, keyval, keycode, state) => { 93 | let mask = state & Gtk.accelerator_get_default_mod_mask(); 94 | mask &= ~Gdk.ModifierType.LOCK_MASK; 95 | if (!mask && keyval === Gdk.KEY_Escape) { 96 | editor.close(); 97 | return Gdk.EVENT_STOP; 98 | } 99 | if (!isValidBinding(mask, keycode, keyval) || !isValidAccel(mask, keyval)) 100 | return Gdk.EVENT_STOP; 101 | 102 | const globalShortcut = getAcceleratorName(keyval, keycode, mask, 'activate-onething'); 103 | if (globalShortcut === null) 104 | return Gdk.EVENT_STOP; 105 | 106 | this._settings.set_strv('activate-onething', [globalShortcut]); 107 | editor.destroy(); 108 | return Gdk.EVENT_STOP; 109 | }); 110 | editor.present(); 111 | }); 112 | this.add_suffix(shortcutLabel); 113 | this.set_activatable_widget(shortcutLabel); 114 | } 115 | } 116 | ); 117 | 118 | export default ShortcutRow; 119 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /extension.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import Meta from 'gi://Meta'; 2 | import Shell from 'gi://Shell'; 3 | 4 | import * as Main from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/main.js'; 5 | import {Extension, InjectionManager} from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/extensions/extension.js'; 6 | import * as PanelMenu from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/panelMenu.js'; 7 | import * as Config from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/misc/config.js'; 8 | 9 | const [major] = Config.PACKAGE_VERSION.split('.'); 10 | const GNOME_MAJOR_VERSION = Number.parseInt(major); 11 | 12 | import Widget from './widget.js'; 13 | 14 | let widget; 15 | 16 | var thingValueChanged = null; 17 | var hotKey = null; 18 | var indexChanged = null; 19 | var locationChanged = null; 20 | var LOCATION_BY_INDEX = { 21 | 0: 'left', 22 | 1: 'center', 23 | 2: 'right', 24 | }; 25 | 26 | export default class OneThingGnome extends Extension { 27 | enable() { 28 | this._injectionManager = new InjectionManager(); 29 | this._settings = this.getSettings(); 30 | this._dir = this.dir; 31 | 32 | // grab key focus after 100ms delay 33 | this._injectionManager.overrideMethod(PanelMenu.Button.prototype, '_onOpenStateChanged', 34 | () => { 35 | return () => { 36 | if (widget.menu.isOpen) { 37 | this._timeoutId = setTimeout(() => { 38 | widget._oneThing(); 39 | }, 100); 40 | } 41 | }; 42 | }); 43 | // 44 | 45 | [thingValueChanged, hotKey, indexChanged, locationChanged] = [ 46 | 'thing-value', 47 | 'hot-key', 48 | 'index-in-status-bar', 49 | 'location-in-status-bar', 50 | ].map(key => { 51 | if (key === 'thing-value') { 52 | return this._settings.connect(`changed::${key}`, () => { 53 | widget._showIconIfTextEmpty(this._settings.get_string('thing-value')); 54 | }); 55 | } else if (key === 'hot-key') { 56 | return this._settings.connect(`changed::${key}`, () => { 57 | this._addKeybinding(); 58 | }); 59 | } 60 | return this._settings.connect(`changed::${key}`, () => { 61 | this._insertChildToPanel(); 62 | }); 63 | }); 64 | 65 | this._insertChildToPanel(); 66 | 67 | this._addKeybinding(); 68 | } 69 | 70 | _addKeybinding() { 71 | const shallTurnOnHotKey = this._settings.get_boolean('hot-key'); 72 | if (!shallTurnOnHotKey) { 73 | Main.wm.removeKeybinding('activate-onething'); 74 | return; 75 | } 76 | 77 | Main.wm.addKeybinding( 78 | 'activate-onething', 79 | this._settings, 80 | Meta.KeyBindingFlags.IGNORE_AUTOREPEAT, 81 | Shell.ActionMode.NORMAL | Shell.ActionMode.OVERVIEW, 82 | () => widget.menu.open() 83 | ); 84 | } 85 | 86 | _checkIfRightBoxIsSelected() { 87 | let isRightBoxChosen = this._settings.get_int('location-in-status-bar') === 2; 88 | if (isRightBoxChosen) { 89 | const childAddedName = GNOME_MAJOR_VERSION >= 46 ? 'child-added' : 'actor-added'; 90 | this._actorAddedSignal = Main.panel._rightBox.connect(childAddedName 91 | , () => { 92 | this._insertChildToPanel(); 93 | }); 94 | } 95 | } 96 | 97 | _insertChildToPanel() { 98 | const index = this._settings.get_int('index-in-status-bar'); 99 | const locationIndex = this._settings.get_int('location-in-status-bar'); 100 | 101 | const location = LOCATION_BY_INDEX[locationIndex]; 102 | 103 | this._destroyWidgetFromPanel(); 104 | 105 | widget = new Widget(this._settings, this._dir); 106 | Main.panel.addToStatusArea('one-thing', widget, index, location); 107 | 108 | this._checkIfRightBoxIsSelected(); 109 | } 110 | 111 | _destroyWidgetFromPanel() { 112 | try { 113 | if (this._actorAddedSignal) 114 | Main.panel._rightBox.disconnect(this._actorAddedSignal); 115 | 116 | if (this._timeoutId) { 117 | clearTimeout(this._timeoutId); 118 | this._timeoutId = null; 119 | } 120 | 121 | if (widget) { 122 | widget.destroy(); 123 | widget = null; 124 | } 125 | 126 | if (Main.panel.statusArea['one-thing']) 127 | Main.panel.statusArea['one-thing'].destroy(); 128 | } catch (e) { } 129 | } 130 | 131 | disable() { 132 | this._injectionManager.clear(); 133 | this._injectionManager = null; 134 | 135 | this._destroyWidgetFromPanel(); 136 | 137 | // Disconnect 138 | this._settings.disconnect(thingValueChanged); 139 | this._settings.disconnect(hotKey); 140 | this._settings.disconnect(indexChanged); 141 | this._settings.disconnect(locationChanged); 142 | 143 | this._settings = null; 144 | 145 | Main.wm.removeKeybinding('activate-onething'); 146 | } 147 | } 148 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /widget.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import GObject from 'gi://GObject'; 2 | import St from 'gi://St'; 3 | import Gio from 'gi://Gio'; 4 | import Clutter from 'gi://Clutter'; 5 | 6 | import * as PanelMenu from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/panelMenu.js'; 7 | import * as PopupMenu from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/popupMenu.js'; 8 | 9 | import {Extension} from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/extensions/extension.js'; 10 | 11 | import {_addContextMenu} from './entryMenu.js'; 12 | 13 | const Widget = new GObject.registerClass( 14 | class Widget extends PanelMenu.Button { 15 | _init(settings, dir) { 16 | super._init(0, 'AppWidget', false); 17 | this._initialize(settings, dir); 18 | } 19 | 20 | _initialize(s, dir) { 21 | if (this.initialized) 22 | return; 23 | 24 | this.initialized = true; 25 | this._settings = s; 26 | this._dir = dir; 27 | this._e = Extension.lookupByURL(import.meta.url); 28 | 29 | this._initEntry(); 30 | this._initPopup(); 31 | this._initContainer(); 32 | this._initEvents(); 33 | } 34 | 35 | _initEntry() { 36 | this.panelText = new St.Label({ 37 | text: this._settings.get_string('thing-value'), 38 | track_hover: true, 39 | can_focus: true, 40 | y_align: Clutter.ActorAlign.CENTER, 41 | style_class: 'one-thing-panel-text', 42 | }); 43 | 44 | _addContextMenu(this.panelText); 45 | 46 | this._settings.bind( 47 | 'thing-value', 48 | this.panelText, 49 | 'text', 50 | Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT 51 | ); 52 | } 53 | 54 | _openPreferences() { 55 | this._e.openPreferences(); 56 | this.menu.close(); 57 | } 58 | 59 | _initPopup() { 60 | this.inputText = new St.Entry({ 61 | hint_text: 'Write One Thing', 62 | text: this._settings.get_string('thing-value'), 63 | track_hover: true, 64 | can_focus: true, 65 | style_class: 'one-thing-input', 66 | secondary_icon: new St.Icon({ 67 | icon_name: 'preferences-system-symbolic', 68 | icon_size: 16, 69 | }), 70 | }); 71 | 72 | this.inputText.connect('secondary-icon-clicked', () => { 73 | this._openPreferences(); 74 | }); 75 | 76 | this._settings.bind( 77 | 'show-settings-button-on-popup', 78 | this.inputText.secondary_icon, 79 | 'visible', 80 | Gio.SettingsBindFlags.DEFAULT 81 | ); 82 | 83 | _addContextMenu(this.inputText); 84 | 85 | const menuItem = new PopupMenu.PopupBaseMenuItem({ 86 | reactive: false, 87 | }); 88 | 89 | if (typeof menuItem.add_child === 'function') { 90 | menuItem.add_child(this.inputText); 91 | } else { 92 | menuItem.add_actor(this.inputText); 93 | } 94 | 95 | this.menu.addMenuItem(menuItem); 96 | } 97 | 98 | _initContainer() { 99 | const oneThingContainer = new St.BoxLayout(); 100 | 101 | const path = this._dir 102 | .get_child('assets') 103 | .get_child('one-thing-gnome.svg') 104 | .get_path(); 105 | 106 | this.icon = new St.Icon({ 107 | icon_name: 'one-thing-gnome', 108 | icon_size: 24, 109 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(path), 110 | }); 111 | 112 | if (typeof oneThingContainer.add_child === 'function') { 113 | oneThingContainer.add_child(this.icon); 114 | oneThingContainer.add_child(this.panelText); 115 | } else { 116 | oneThingContainer.add(this.icon); 117 | oneThingContainer.add(this.panelText); 118 | } 119 | 120 | 121 | const textValue = this.panelText.get_text(); 122 | this._showIconIfTextEmpty(textValue); 123 | 124 | if (typeof this.add_child === 'function') { 125 | this.add_child(oneThingContainer); 126 | } else { 127 | this.add_actor(oneThingContainer); 128 | } 129 | } 130 | 131 | _initEvents() { 132 | this.connect( 133 | 'button-press-event', 134 | () => this._oneThing() 135 | ); 136 | 137 | this.inputText.clutter_text.connect( 138 | 'activate', 139 | this._onActivateEntry.bind(this) 140 | ); 141 | } 142 | 143 | _oneThing() { 144 | let text = this._settings.get_string('thing-value'); 145 | if (this.menu.isOpen) { 146 | this.inputText.grab_key_focus(); 147 | this.inputText.set_text(text); 148 | if (text) 149 | this.inputText.clutter_text.set_selection(-1, 0); 150 | } 151 | } 152 | 153 | _onActivateEntry(actor) { 154 | const textValue = actor.get_text(); 155 | this._showIconIfTextEmpty(textValue); 156 | this.panelText.set_text(textValue); 157 | this._settings.set_string('thing-value', textValue); 158 | this.menu.close(); 159 | } 160 | 161 | _showIconIfTextEmpty(text) { 162 | if (text === '') 163 | this.icon.show(); 164 | else 165 | this.icon.hide(); 166 | } 167 | } 168 | ); 169 | 170 | export default Widget; 171 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /entryMenu.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // this is a customized version of the GNOME shell source file shellEntry.js: 2 | // copy copies all if there is no selection; this is useful behavior for the 3 | // calculator but also works around odd behavior in St.Entry where it clears the 4 | // selection on button-press-event, thus indicating nothing to copy. (normal 5 | // behavior is to clear the selection on button down event.) also, password 6 | // stuff and CapsLockWarning were removed 7 | 8 | import Clutter from 'gi://Clutter'; 9 | import St from 'gi://St'; 10 | import Shell from 'gi://Shell'; 11 | 12 | import * as Main from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/main.js'; 13 | import * as Params from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/misc/params.js'; 14 | import * as PopupMenu from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/popupMenu.js'; 15 | import {BoxPointer} from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/ui/boxpointer.js'; 16 | import {Extension, gettext as _} from 'resource:///org/gnome/shell/extensions/extension.js'; 17 | 18 | export class EntryMenu extends PopupMenu.PopupMenu { 19 | constructor(entry) { 20 | super(entry, 0, St.Side.TOP); 21 | 22 | this._entry = entry; 23 | this._clipboard = St.Clipboard.get_default(); 24 | this._extension = Extension.lookupByURL(import.meta.url); 25 | 26 | // Populate menu 27 | let item; 28 | item = new PopupMenu.PopupMenuItem(_('Copy')); 29 | item.connect('activate', this._onCopyActivated.bind(this)); 30 | this.addMenuItem(item); 31 | this._copyItem = item; 32 | 33 | item = new PopupMenu.PopupMenuItem(_('Paste')); 34 | item.connect('activate', this._onPasteActivated.bind(this)); 35 | this.addMenuItem(item); 36 | this._pasteItem = item; 37 | 38 | item = new PopupMenu.PopupMenuItem(_('Preferences')); 39 | item.connect('activate', () => { 40 | this._extension.openPreferences(); 41 | entry.menu.close(); 42 | }); 43 | this.addMenuItem(item); 44 | 45 | if (typeof Main.uiGroup.add_child === 'function') { 46 | Main.uiGroup.add_child(this.actor); 47 | } else { 48 | Main.uiGroup.add_actor(this.actor); 49 | } 50 | 51 | this.actor.hide(); 52 | } 53 | 54 | open(animate) { 55 | this._updatePasteItem(); 56 | this._updateCopyItem(); 57 | 58 | super.open(animate); 59 | this._entry.add_style_pseudo_class('focus'); 60 | 61 | let direction = St.DirectionType.TAB_FORWARD; 62 | if (!this.actor.navigate_focus(null, direction, false)) 63 | this.actor.grab_key_focus(); 64 | } 65 | 66 | _updateCopyItem() { 67 | this._copyItem.setSensitive( 68 | this._entry.clutter_text.get_text().length !== 0 69 | ); 70 | } 71 | 72 | _updatePasteItem() { 73 | this._clipboard.get_text(St.ClipboardType.CLIPBOARD, (clipboard, text) => { 74 | this._pasteItem.setSensitive(text && text !== ''); 75 | }); 76 | } 77 | 78 | _onCopyActivated() { 79 | let selection = this._entry.clutter_text.get_selection(); 80 | if (selection.length === 0) 81 | selection = this._entry.clutter_text.get_text(); 82 | this._clipboard.set_text(St.ClipboardType.CLIPBOARD, selection); 83 | } 84 | 85 | _onPasteActivated() { 86 | this._clipboard.get_text(St.ClipboardType.CLIPBOARD, (clipboard, text) => { 87 | if (!text) 88 | return; 89 | this._entry.clutter_text.delete_selection(); 90 | let pos = this._entry.clutter_text.get_cursor_position(); 91 | this._entry.clutter_text.insert_text(text, pos); 92 | }); 93 | } 94 | } 95 | 96 | /** 97 | * 98 | * @param {object} entry St.Entry 99 | * @param {int} stageX co-ordinates 100 | */ 101 | function _setMenuAlignment(entry, stageX) { 102 | let [success, entryX] = entry.transform_stage_point(stageX, 0); 103 | if (success) 104 | entry.menu.setSourceAlignment(entryX / entry.width); 105 | } 106 | 107 | /** 108 | * 109 | * @param {object} actor actor 110 | * @param {object} event event 111 | * @param {object} entry St.Entry 112 | */ 113 | function _onButtonPressEvent(actor, event, entry) { 114 | if (entry.menu.isOpen) { 115 | entry.menu.close(BoxPointer.PopupAnimation.FULL); 116 | return Clutter.EVENT_STOP; 117 | } else if (event.get_button() === 3) { 118 | let [stageX] = event.get_coords(); 119 | _setMenuAlignment(entry, stageX); 120 | entry.menu.open(BoxPointer.PopupAnimation.FULL); 121 | return Clutter.EVENT_STOP; 122 | } 123 | return Clutter.EVENT_PROPAGATE; 124 | } 125 | 126 | /** 127 | * 128 | * @param {object} actor actor 129 | * @param {object} entry St.Entry 130 | */ 131 | function _onPopup(actor, entry) { 132 | let cursorPosition = entry.clutter_text.get_cursor_position(); 133 | let [success, textX, textY_, lineHeight_] = 134 | entry.clutter_text.position_to_coords(cursorPosition); 135 | if (success) 136 | entry.menu.setSourceAlignment(textX / entry.width); 137 | entry.menu.open(BoxPointer.PopupAnimation.FULL); 138 | } 139 | 140 | /** 141 | * 142 | * @param {object} entry entry 143 | * @param {object} params params 144 | */ 145 | export function _addContextMenu(entry, params) { 146 | if (entry.menu) 147 | return; 148 | params = Params.parse(params, {actionMode: Shell.ActionMode.POPUP}); 149 | 150 | entry.menu = new EntryMenu(entry); 151 | entry._menuManager = new PopupMenu.PopupMenuManager(entry, { 152 | actionMode: params.actionMode, 153 | }); 154 | entry._menuManager.addMenu(entry.menu); 155 | 156 | // Add an event handler to both the entry and its clutter_text; the former 157 | // so padding is included in the clickable area, the latter because the 158 | // event processing of ClutterText prevents event-bubbling. 159 | entry.clutter_text.connect('button-press-event', (actor, event) => { 160 | _onButtonPressEvent(actor, event, entry); 161 | }); 162 | entry.connect('button-press-event', (actor, event) => { 163 | _onButtonPressEvent(actor, event, entry); 164 | }); 165 | 166 | entry.connect('popup-menu', actor => _onPopup(actor, entry)); 167 | 168 | entry.connect('destroy', () => { 169 | entry.menu.destroy(); 170 | entry.menu = null; 171 | entry._menuManager = null; 172 | }); 173 | } 174 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lint/eslintrc-gjs.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR LGPL-2.0-or-later 3 | # SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2018 Claudio André 4 | env: 5 | es2021: true 6 | extends: "eslint:recommended" 7 | plugins: 8 | - jsdoc 9 | rules: 10 | array-bracket-newline: 11 | - error 12 | - consistent 13 | array-bracket-spacing: 14 | - error 15 | - never 16 | array-callback-return: error 17 | arrow-parens: 18 | - error 19 | - as-needed 20 | arrow-spacing: error 21 | block-scoped-var: error 22 | block-spacing: error 23 | brace-style: error 24 | # Waiting for this to have matured a bit in eslint 25 | # camelcase: 26 | # - error 27 | # - properties: never 28 | # allow: [^vfunc_, ^on_, _instance_init] 29 | comma-dangle: 30 | - error 31 | - arrays: always-multiline 32 | objects: always-multiline 33 | functions: never 34 | comma-spacing: 35 | - error 36 | - before: false 37 | after: true 38 | comma-style: 39 | - error 40 | - last 41 | computed-property-spacing: error 42 | curly: 43 | - error 44 | - multi-or-nest 45 | - consistent 46 | dot-location: 47 | - error 48 | - property 49 | eol-last: error 50 | eqeqeq: error 51 | func-call-spacing: error 52 | func-name-matching: error 53 | func-style: 54 | - error 55 | - declaration 56 | - allowArrowFunctions: true 57 | indent: 58 | - error 59 | - 4 60 | - ignoredNodes: 61 | # Allow not indenting the body of GObject.registerClass, since in the 62 | # future it's intended to be a decorator 63 | - "CallExpression[callee.object.name=GObject][callee.property.name=registerClass] > ClassExpression:first-child" 64 | # Allow dedenting chained member expressions 65 | MemberExpression: "off" 66 | jsdoc/check-alignment: error 67 | jsdoc/check-param-names: error 68 | jsdoc/check-tag-names: error 69 | jsdoc/check-types: error 70 | jsdoc/implements-on-classes: error 71 | jsdoc/tag-lines: 72 | - error 73 | - any 74 | - startLines: 1 75 | jsdoc/require-jsdoc: error 76 | jsdoc/require-param: error 77 | jsdoc/require-param-description: error 78 | jsdoc/require-param-name: error 79 | jsdoc/require-param-type: error 80 | key-spacing: 81 | - error 82 | - beforeColon: false 83 | afterColon: true 84 | keyword-spacing: 85 | - error 86 | - before: true 87 | after: true 88 | linebreak-style: 89 | - error 90 | - unix 91 | lines-between-class-members: 92 | - error 93 | - always 94 | - exceptAfterSingleLine: true 95 | max-nested-callbacks: error 96 | max-statements-per-line: error 97 | new-parens: error 98 | no-array-constructor: error 99 | no-await-in-loop: error 100 | no-caller: error 101 | no-constant-condition: 102 | - error 103 | - checkLoops: false 104 | no-div-regex: error 105 | no-empty: 106 | - error 107 | - allowEmptyCatch: true 108 | no-extra-bind: error 109 | no-extra-parens: 110 | - error 111 | - all 112 | - conditionalAssign: false 113 | nestedBinaryExpressions: false 114 | returnAssign: false 115 | no-implicit-coercion: 116 | - error 117 | - allow: 118 | - "!!" 119 | no-invalid-this: error 120 | no-iterator: error 121 | no-label-var: error 122 | no-lonely-if: error 123 | no-loop-func: error 124 | no-nested-ternary: error 125 | no-new-object: error 126 | no-new-wrappers: error 127 | no-octal-escape: error 128 | no-proto: error 129 | no-prototype-builtins: "off" 130 | no-restricted-globals: [error, window] 131 | no-restricted-properties: 132 | - error 133 | - object: imports 134 | property: format 135 | message: Use template strings 136 | - object: pkg 137 | property: initFormat 138 | message: Use template strings 139 | - object: Lang 140 | property: copyProperties 141 | message: Use Object.assign() 142 | - object: Lang 143 | property: bind 144 | message: Use arrow notation or Function.prototype.bind() 145 | - object: Lang 146 | property: Class 147 | message: Use ES6 classes 148 | no-restricted-syntax: 149 | - error 150 | - selector: >- 151 | MethodDefinition[key.name="_init"] > 152 | FunctionExpression[params.length=1] > 153 | BlockStatement[body.length=1] 154 | CallExpression[arguments.length=1][callee.object.type="Super"][callee.property.name="_init"] > 155 | Identifier:first-child 156 | message: _init() that only calls super._init() is unnecessary 157 | - selector: >- 158 | MethodDefinition[key.name="_init"] > 159 | FunctionExpression[params.length=0] > 160 | BlockStatement[body.length=1] 161 | CallExpression[arguments.length=0][callee.object.type="Super"][callee.property.name="_init"] 162 | message: _init() that only calls super._init() is unnecessary 163 | - selector: BinaryExpression[operator="instanceof"][right.name="Array"] 164 | message: Use Array.isArray() 165 | no-return-assign: error 166 | no-return-await: error 167 | no-self-compare: error 168 | no-shadow: error 169 | no-shadow-restricted-names: error 170 | no-spaced-func: error 171 | no-tabs: error 172 | no-template-curly-in-string: error 173 | no-throw-literal: error 174 | no-trailing-spaces: error 175 | no-undef-init: error 176 | no-unneeded-ternary: error 177 | no-unused-expressions: error 178 | no-unused-vars: 179 | - error 180 | # Vars use a suffix _ instead of a prefix because of file-scope private vars 181 | - varsIgnorePattern: (^unused|_$) 182 | argsIgnorePattern: ^(unused|_) 183 | no-useless-call: error 184 | no-useless-computed-key: error 185 | no-useless-concat: error 186 | no-useless-constructor: error 187 | no-useless-rename: error 188 | no-useless-return: error 189 | no-whitespace-before-property: error 190 | no-with: error 191 | nonblock-statement-body-position: 192 | - error 193 | - below 194 | object-curly-newline: 195 | - error 196 | - consistent: true 197 | multiline: true 198 | object-curly-spacing: error 199 | object-shorthand: error 200 | operator-assignment: error 201 | operator-linebreak: error 202 | padded-blocks: 203 | - error 204 | - never 205 | # These may be a bit controversial, we can try them out and enable them later 206 | # prefer-const: error 207 | # prefer-destructuring: error 208 | prefer-numeric-literals: error 209 | prefer-promise-reject-errors: error 210 | prefer-rest-params: error 211 | prefer-spread: error 212 | prefer-template: error 213 | quotes: 214 | - error 215 | - single 216 | - avoidEscape: true 217 | require-await: error 218 | rest-spread-spacing: error 219 | semi: 220 | - error 221 | - always 222 | semi-spacing: 223 | - error 224 | - before: false 225 | after: true 226 | semi-style: error 227 | space-before-blocks: error 228 | space-before-function-paren: 229 | - error 230 | - named: never 231 | # for `function ()` and `async () =>`, preserve space around keywords 232 | anonymous: always 233 | asyncArrow: always 234 | space-in-parens: error 235 | space-infix-ops: 236 | - error 237 | - int32Hint: false 238 | space-unary-ops: error 239 | spaced-comment: error 240 | switch-colon-spacing: error 241 | symbol-description: error 242 | template-curly-spacing: error 243 | template-tag-spacing: error 244 | unicode-bom: error 245 | wrap-iife: 246 | - error 247 | - inside 248 | yield-star-spacing: error 249 | yoda: error 250 | settings: 251 | jsdoc: 252 | mode: typescript 253 | globals: 254 | ARGV: readonly 255 | Debugger: readonly 256 | GIRepositoryGType: readonly 257 | globalThis: readonly 258 | imports: readonly 259 | Intl: readonly 260 | log: readonly 261 | logError: readonly 262 | 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