├── icons
├── caduta.png
├── infortunio.png
├── inc_stradale.png
├── intossicazione.png
├── medico_acuto.png
├── evento_violento.png
├── ambulance.svg
├── msi.svg
├── msa.svg
├── red-dot.svg
├── yellow-dot.svg
├── green-dot.svg
├── white-dot.svg
└── eli.svg
├── schemas
├── gschemas.compiled
└── org.gnome.shell.extensions.areustatus.gschema.xml
├── stylesheet.css
├── metadata.json
├── README.md
├── prefs.js
├── prefs.ui
├── extension.js
└── LICENSE
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1 | .button-icon{
2 | margin: 0 4px 0 0;
3 | icon-size: 16px;
4 | }
5 |
6 | .menu-item {
7 | margin: 8px 20px;
8 | }
9 |
10 | .last-update {
11 | margin: 10px 20px;
12 | }
13 |
14 | .icon {
15 | icon-size: 16px;
16 | margin-right: 10px;
17 | }
18 |
19 | .color-codes-icon {
20 | icon-size: 10px;
21 | /*border: gray 2px solid;*/
22 | border-radius: 10px;
23 | }
24 |
25 | .menu-updatable {
26 | font-weight: bold;
27 | }
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1 | {
2 | "description" : "Displays the number of ambulances that are in a mission in Lombardy, Italy",
3 | "name" : "AREU Status",
4 | "shell-version" : [
5 | "3.30",
6 | "3.34",
7 | "3.32",
8 | "3.36",
9 | "3.38",
10 | "40",
11 | "41",
12 | "42",
13 | "43",
14 | "44"
15 | ],
16 | "url" : "https://github.com/r-carissimi/areu-status-gnome",
17 | "uuid" : "areustatus@carissimi.eu",
18 | "version" : 3.1
19 | }
20 |
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5 | 7
6 | Select the province
7 | Selects the province (AAT) where to find ambulances
8 |
9 |
10 | 1
11 | Select the position on the top panel
12 | Select the position on the top panel, 0 = left, 1 = center, 2 = right
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15 |
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1 | # AREU Status - GNOME Extension
2 | A GNOME extension that displays the number of ambulances out in Lombardy, Italy.
3 | It uses the data available at the [official website](https://www.areu.lombardia.it/web/home/missioni-aat-real-time) of AREU, the agency that coordinates the ambulances in Lombardy, Italy.
4 |
5 | Please note that by default the number only refers to ambulances in the **Province of Milan**. You can change the province in extension settings (use the "extensions" app and click on the gear icon, if provided by your distro).
6 |
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9 | 
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11 |
12 |
13 | ## Installing
14 |
15 | ### 1. Download the extension
16 |
17 | Install by cloning the repository in a folder called `areustatus@carissimi.eu` in `~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions`.
18 |
19 | ```shell
20 | git clone https://github.com/r-carissimi/areu-status-gnome ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/areustatus@carissimi.eu
21 | ```
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 | ### 2. Reload GNOME Shell
26 |
27 | Reload GNOME shell by pressing `ALT+F2` , typing 'r' and pressing `Enter` (or just reboot).
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 | ### 3. Enable the extension
32 |
33 | The enable the extension in **GNOME Tweaks** or
34 |
35 | ```shell
36 | gnome-extensions enable areustatus@carissimi.eu
37 | ```
38 |
39 | Done!
40 |
41 |
42 |
43 | ## TODO
44 |
45 | - [X] Create a menu with all the available data
46 | - [X] Let the user choose the AAT
47 | - [X] Let the user choose the position on the top bar
48 | - [ ] Display an 🚁 helicopter icon when *ELI* is in a mission
49 |
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1 | /*
2 | This is the preference window source.
3 | You can find it using "extensions" app and clicking
4 | on the gear icon.
5 | */
6 |
7 | const {GObject, Gtk} = imports.gi;
8 | const ExtensionUtils = imports.misc.extensionUtils;
9 | const Me = ExtensionUtils.getCurrentExtension();
10 |
11 | const PrefsWidget = new GObject.Class({
12 | Name: 'PrefsWidget',
13 |
14 | _init: function(params = {}) {
15 | this.parent(params);
16 | this.settings = ExtensionUtils.getSettings('org.gnome.shell.extensions.areustatus');
17 |
18 | this.builder = new Gtk.Builder();
19 | this.builder.add_from_file(Me.path + '/prefs.ui');
20 |
21 | //Set active text
22 | this.builder.get_object('position_selector').set_active(this.settings.get_int('position'));
23 | this.builder.get_object('aat_selector').set_active(this.settings.get_int('aat'));
24 |
25 | //Set action when changed
26 | this.builder.get_object('aat_selector').connect('changed', this._AATchanged.bind(this));
27 | this.builder.get_object('position_selector').connect('changed', this._positionChanged.bind(this));
28 |
29 | this.widget = this.builder.get_object('prefs-container');
30 | },
31 |
32 | /* Changes the settings when AAT selector changes */
33 | _AATchanged: function(combo) {
34 | let selected = combo.get_active();
35 | this.settings.set_int('aat', selected);
36 | },
37 |
38 | /* Changes the settings when position selector changes */
39 | _positionChanged: function(combo){
40 | let selected = combo.get_active();
41 | this.settings.set_int('position', selected);
42 | }
43 | });
44 |
45 | function init() {
46 |
47 | }
48 |
49 | function buildPrefsWidget() {
50 | let settings = new PrefsWidget()
51 | let widget = settings.widget;
52 |
53 | widget.show();
54 | return widget;
55 | }
56 |
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1 | /*
2 | This is the main file for areustatus@carissimi.eu
3 | For general infos see metadata.json
4 | For style directives refer to stylesheet.css
5 | Prefs.js defines preferences window
6 | Schemas define settings (extension long term storage)
7 | */
8 |
9 | /*
10 |
11 | If you want to test the extension in a sanboxed environment that
12 | displays only this estension's logs please use the following command
13 |
14 | dbus-run-session -- gnome-shell --nested --wayland 2>&1 >/dev/null | grep 'carissimi.eu'
15 |
16 | */
17 |
18 | /* Imports */
19 | const St = imports.gi.St;
20 | const Main = imports.ui.main;
21 | const Soup = imports.gi.Soup;
22 | const Mainloop = imports.mainloop;
23 | const Clutter = imports.gi.Clutter;
24 | const PanelMenu = imports.ui.panelMenu;
25 | const PopupMenu = imports.ui.popupMenu;
26 | const Me = imports.misc.extensionUtils.getCurrentExtension();
27 | const ExtensionUtils = imports.misc.extensionUtils;
28 | const Gio = imports.gi.Gio;
29 | const GLib = imports.gi.GLib;
30 | const GObject = imports.gi.GObject;
31 | const ByteArray = imports.byteArray;
32 | const Config = imports.misc.config;
33 |
34 | /* Constants declaration */
35 | //AREU JSON API link
36 | const API_LINK = "https://www.areu.lombardia.it/api/jsonws/areu-eventi-regione-portlet.regioneeventijson/statistiche-regione";
37 | //Link to get the token (is just the AREU stats website)
38 | const TOKEN_LINK = "https://www.areu.lombardia.it/web/home/missioni-aat-real-time";
39 | //What to search to find the token
40 | const TOKEN_KEY = "Liferay.authToken=";
41 | //Token string length
42 | const TOKEN_LENGTH = 8;
43 | //Refresh time in seconds
44 | const SECONDS = 120;
45 | //Gets the major Gnome shell version
46 | const GNOME_VERSION = Config.PACKAGE_VERSION.substring(0, Config.PACKAGE_VERSION.indexOf("."));
47 |
48 | //Global variable for the current token
49 | let auth = "";
50 | //Is needed for the HTTP fetcher
51 | let _httpSession;
52 |
53 | /* The class that represents the button, extends PanelMenu.Button */
54 | const AREUIndicator = GObject.registerClass(
55 | class AREUIndicator extends PanelMenu.Button {
56 |
57 | /* Is the constructor for the button */
58 | _init() {
59 | //Calls the super constructor
60 | super._init(0.0, "AREU Indicator", false);
61 |
62 | this.settings = ExtensionUtils.getSettings('org.gnome.shell.extensions.areustatus');
63 |
64 | //Creates the box that joins the icon and the label
65 | this._createButton();
66 |
67 | //Creates the menu
68 | this._createMenu();
69 |
70 | //Generates a new token
71 | this._refreshToken();
72 |
73 | //Starts the label-updating cycle
74 | this._refresh();
75 | }
76 |
77 | /* Initializes the button in the top bar */
78 | _createButton() {
79 | let box = new St.BoxLayout();
80 |
81 | this.buttonText = new St.Label({
82 | style_class: "button-text",
83 | text: _("--"),
84 | y_align: Clutter.ActorAlign.CENTER
85 | });
86 |
87 | this.icon = new St.Icon({
88 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(`${Me.path}/icons/ambulance.svg`),
89 | style_class: "button-icon",
90 | });
91 |
92 | //Adds icon and label to the box
93 | box.add_actor(this.icon);
94 | box.add_actor(this.buttonText);
95 |
96 | //Add the box to the button
97 | this.add_child(box);
98 | }
99 |
100 | /* Initializes the menu */
101 | _createMenu() {
102 | // Color codes submenu
103 | let colorCodes = new PopupMenu.PopupSubMenuMenuItem('Codici colore');
104 |
105 | // Create a counter for all color codes
106 | this.textRed = new St.Label({
107 | style_class: "menu-text menu-updatable color-counter",
108 | text: _("0"),
109 | });
110 | let iconRed = new St.Icon({
111 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(`${Me.path}/icons/red-dot.svg`),
112 | style_class: "icon color-codes-icon",
113 | });
114 | let boxRed = new St.BoxLayout({
115 | style_class: "menu-item"
116 | });
117 | boxRed.add_actor(iconRed);
118 | boxRed.add_actor(this.textRed);
119 |
120 | this.textYellow = new St.Label({
121 | style_class: "menu-text menu-updatable color-counter",
122 | text: _("0"),
123 | });
124 | let iconYellow = new St.Icon({
125 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(`${Me.path}/icons/yellow-dot.svg`),
126 | style_class: "icon color-codes-icon",
127 | });
128 | let boxYellow = new St.BoxLayout({
129 | style_class: "menu-item"
130 | });
131 | boxYellow.add_actor(iconYellow);
132 | boxYellow.add_actor(this.textYellow);
133 |
134 | this.textGreen = new St.Label({
135 | style_class: "menu-text menu-updatable color-counter",
136 | text: _("0"),
137 | });
138 | let iconGreen = new St.Icon({
139 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(`${Me.path}/icons/green-dot.svg`),
140 | style_class: "icon color-codes-icon",
141 | });
142 | let boxGreen = new St.BoxLayout({
143 | style_class: "menu-item"
144 | });
145 | boxGreen.add_actor(iconGreen);
146 | boxGreen.add_actor(this.textGreen);
147 |
148 | this.textWhite = new St.Label({
149 | style_class: "menu-text menu-updatable color-counter",
150 | text: _("0"),
151 | });
152 | let iconWhite = new St.Icon({
153 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(`${Me.path}/icons/white-dot.svg`),
154 | style_class: "icon color-codes-icon",
155 | });
156 | let boxWhite = new St.BoxLayout({
157 | style_class: "menu-item"
158 | });
159 | boxWhite.add_actor(iconWhite);
160 | boxWhite.add_actor(this.textWhite);
161 |
162 | // Add each color to the menu
163 | colorCodes.menu.box.add(boxRed);
164 | colorCodes.menu.box.add(boxYellow);
165 | colorCodes.menu.box.add(boxGreen);
166 | colorCodes.menu.box.add(boxWhite);
167 |
168 | //Vehicles indicator
169 | let vehicles = new PopupMenu.PopupSubMenuMenuItem('Mezzi');
170 |
171 | this.textMSB = new St.Label({
172 | style_class: "menu-text menu-updatable",
173 | text: _("0"),
174 | });
175 | let nameMSB = new St.Label({
176 | style_class: "menu-text",
177 | text: _("MSB: "),
178 | });
179 | let iconMSB = new St.Icon({
180 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(`${Me.path}/icons/ambulance.svg`),
181 | style_class: "icon vehicles-icon",
182 | });
183 | let boxMSB = new St.BoxLayout({
184 | style_class: "menu-item"
185 | });
186 | boxMSB.add_actor(iconMSB);
187 | boxMSB.add_actor(nameMSB);
188 | boxMSB.add_actor(this.textMSB);
189 |
190 | this.textMSI = new St.Label({
191 | style_class: "menu-text menu-updatable",
192 | text: _("0"),
193 | });
194 | let nameMSI = new St.Label({
195 | style_class: "menu-text",
196 | text: _("MSI: "),
197 | });
198 | let iconMSI = new St.Icon({
199 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(`${Me.path}/icons/msi.svg`),
200 | style_class: "icon vehicles-icon",
201 | });
202 | let boxMSI = new St.BoxLayout({
203 | style_class: "menu-item"
204 | });
205 | boxMSI.add_actor(iconMSI);
206 | boxMSI.add_actor(nameMSI);
207 | boxMSI.add_actor(this.textMSI);
208 |
209 | this.textMSA = new St.Label({
210 | style_class: "menu-text menu-updatable",
211 | text: _("0"),
212 | });
213 | let nameMSA = new St.Label({
214 | style_class: "menu-text",
215 | text: _("MSA: "),
216 | });
217 | let iconMSA = new St.Icon({
218 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(`${Me.path}/icons/msa.svg`),
219 | style_class: "icon vehicles-icon",
220 | });
221 | let boxMSA = new St.BoxLayout({
222 | style_class: "menu-item"
223 | });
224 | boxMSA.add_actor(iconMSA);
225 | boxMSA.add_actor(nameMSA);
226 | boxMSA.add_actor(this.textMSA);
227 |
228 | this.textELI = new St.Label({
229 | style_class: "menu-text menu-updatable",
230 | text: _("0"),
231 | });
232 | let nameELI = new St.Label({
233 | style_class: "menu-text",
234 | text: _("ELI: "),
235 | });
236 | let iconELI = new St.Icon({
237 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(`${Me.path}/icons/eli.svg`),
238 | style_class: "icon vehicles-icon",
239 | });
240 | let boxELI = new St.BoxLayout({
241 | style_class: "menu-item"
242 | });
243 | boxELI.add_actor(iconELI);
244 | boxELI.add_actor(nameELI);
245 | boxELI.add_actor(this.textELI);
246 |
247 | vehicles.menu.box.add(boxMSB);
248 | vehicles.menu.box.add(boxMSI);
249 | vehicles.menu.box.add(boxMSA);
250 | vehicles.menu.box.add(boxELI);
251 |
252 | //Reasons indicator
253 | let reasons = new PopupMenu.PopupSubMenuMenuItem('Motivi');
254 |
255 | this.textMedicoAcuto = new St.Label({
256 | style_class: "menu-text menu-updatable",
257 | text: _("0"),
258 | });
259 | let nameMedicoAcuto = new St.Label({
260 | style_class: "menu-text",
261 | text: _("Medico Acuto: "),
262 | });
263 | let iconMedicoAcuto = new St.Icon({
264 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(`${Me.path}/icons/medico_acuto.png`),
265 | style_class: "icon reason-icon",
266 | });
267 | let boxMedicoAcuto = new St.BoxLayout({
268 | style_class: "menu-item"
269 | });
270 | boxMedicoAcuto.add_actor(iconMedicoAcuto);
271 | boxMedicoAcuto.add_actor(nameMedicoAcuto);
272 | boxMedicoAcuto.add_actor(this.textMedicoAcuto);
273 |
274 | this.textCaduta = new St.Label({
275 | style_class: "menu-text menu-updatable",
276 | text: _("0"),
277 | });
278 | let nameCaduta = new St.Label({
279 | style_class: "menu-text",
280 | text: _("Caduta: "),
281 | });
282 | let iconCaduta = new St.Icon({
283 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(`${Me.path}/icons/caduta.png`),
284 | style_class: "icon reason-icon",
285 | });
286 | let boxCaduta = new St.BoxLayout({
287 | style_class: "menu-item"
288 | });
289 | boxCaduta.add_actor(iconCaduta);
290 | boxCaduta.add_actor(nameCaduta);
291 | boxCaduta.add_actor(this.textCaduta);
292 |
293 | this.textIncidenteStradale = new St.Label({
294 | style_class: "menu-text menu-updatable",
295 | text: _("0"),
296 | });
297 | let nameIncidenteStradale = new St.Label({
298 | style_class: "menu-text",
299 | text: _("Incidente: "),
300 | });
301 | let iconIncidenteStradale = new St.Icon({
302 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(`${Me.path}/icons/inc_stradale.png`),
303 | style_class: "icon reason-icon",
304 | });
305 | let boxIncidenteStradale = new St.BoxLayout({
306 | style_class: "menu-item"
307 | });
308 | boxIncidenteStradale.add_actor(iconIncidenteStradale);
309 | boxIncidenteStradale.add_actor(nameIncidenteStradale);
310 | boxIncidenteStradale.add_actor(this.textIncidenteStradale);
311 |
312 | this.textInfortunio = new St.Label({
313 | style_class: "menu-text menu-updatable",
314 | text: _("0"),
315 | });
316 | let nameInfortunio = new St.Label({
317 | style_class: "menu-text",
318 | text: _("Infortunio: "),
319 | });
320 | let iconInfortunio = new St.Icon({
321 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(`${Me.path}/icons/infortunio.png`),
322 | style_class: "icon reason-icon",
323 | });
324 | let boxInfortunio = new St.BoxLayout({
325 | style_class: "menu-item"
326 | });
327 | boxInfortunio.add_actor(iconInfortunio);
328 | boxInfortunio.add_actor(nameInfortunio);
329 | boxInfortunio.add_actor(this.textInfortunio);
330 |
331 | this.textEventoViolento = new St.Label({
332 | style_class: "menu-text menu-updatable",
333 | text: _("0"),
334 | });
335 | let nameEventoViolento = new St.Label({
336 | style_class: "menu-text",
337 | text: _("Evento Violento: "),
338 | });
339 | let iconEventoViolento = new St.Icon({
340 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(`${Me.path}/icons/evento_violento.png`),
341 | style_class: "icon reason-icon",
342 | });
343 | let boxEventoViolento = new St.BoxLayout({
344 | style_class: "menu-item"
345 | });
346 | boxEventoViolento.add_actor(iconEventoViolento);
347 | boxEventoViolento.add_actor(nameEventoViolento);
348 | boxEventoViolento.add_actor(this.textEventoViolento);
349 |
350 | this.textIntossicazione = new St.Label({
351 | style_class: "menu-text menu-updatable",
352 | text: _("0"),
353 | });
354 | let nameIntossicazione = new St.Label({
355 | style_class: "menu-text",
356 | text: _("Intossicazione: "),
357 | });
358 | let iconIntossicazione = new St.Icon({
359 | gicon: Gio.icon_new_for_string(`${Me.path}/icons/intossicazione.png`),
360 | style_class: "icon reason-icon",
361 | });
362 | let boxIntossicazione = new St.BoxLayout({
363 | style_class: "menu-item"
364 | });
365 | boxIntossicazione.add_actor(iconIntossicazione);
366 | boxIntossicazione.add_actor(nameIntossicazione);
367 | boxIntossicazione.add_actor(this.textIntossicazione);
368 |
369 | reasons.menu.box.add(boxMedicoAcuto);
370 | reasons.menu.box.add(boxCaduta);
371 | reasons.menu.box.add(boxIncidenteStradale);
372 | reasons.menu.box.add(boxInfortunio);
373 | reasons.menu.box.add(boxEventoViolento);
374 | reasons.menu.box.add(boxIntossicazione);
375 |
376 | // Add the "last update" indicator
377 | let lastUpdateIndicator = new St.Label({
378 | style_class: "menu-text",
379 | text: _("Last update: "),
380 | });
381 | this.lastUpdateHour = new St.Label({
382 | style_class: "menu-text menu-updatable",
383 | text: _("never"),
384 | });
385 | let lastUpdate = new St.BoxLayout({
386 | style_class: "menu-item last-update"
387 | });
388 | lastUpdate.add_actor(lastUpdateIndicator);
389 | lastUpdate.add_actor(this.lastUpdateHour);
390 |
391 | // Assemble all menu items
392 | this.menu.addMenuItem(colorCodes);
393 | this.menu.addMenuItem(vehicles);
394 | this.menu.addMenuItem(reasons);
395 | this.menu.box.add(lastUpdate);
396 |
397 | }
398 |
399 | /* Updates menu text from json data */
400 | _updateMenu(jsonData) {
401 | this.textRed.set_text(jsonData.rosso);
402 | this.textYellow.set_text(jsonData.giallo);
403 | this.textGreen.set_text(jsonData.verde);
404 | this.textWhite.set_text(jsonData.bianco);
405 |
406 | this.textMSB.set_text(jsonData.msb);
407 | this.textMSI.set_text(jsonData.msi);
408 | this.textMSA.set_text(jsonData.msa);
409 | this.textELI.set_text(jsonData.elisoccorso);
410 |
411 | this.textMedicoAcuto.set_text(jsonData.medico_acuto);
412 | this.textCaduta.set_text(jsonData.caduta);
413 | this.textIncidenteStradale.set_text(jsonData.incidente_stradale);
414 | this.textInfortunio.set_text(jsonData.infortunio);
415 | this.textEventoViolento.set_text(jsonData.evento_violento);
416 | this.textIntossicazione.set_text(jsonData.intossicazione);
417 |
418 | this.lastUpdateHour.set_text(jsonData.aggiornato_alle);
419 | }
420 |
421 | /* Updates button's text from a string */
422 | _updateButton(str) {
423 | this.buttonText.set_text(str);
424 | }
425 |
426 | /* Refreshes the data in the button */
427 | _refresh() {
428 | this._loadData(this._refreshUI);
429 | this._removeTimeout();
430 | //Generates the timer
431 | this._timeout = Mainloop.timeout_add_seconds(SECONDS, this._refresh.bind(this));
432 | return true;
433 | }
434 |
435 | /* Refreshes the token, fetched from the AREU's website */
436 | _refreshToken() {
437 | //Fetches a token from the AREU API's
438 | _httpSession = new Soup.Session();
439 | let message = Soup.Message.new('GET', TOKEN_LINK);
440 |
441 | if(GNOME_VERSION >= 43){
442 |
443 | _httpSession.send_and_read_async(message, GLib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, null, function (_httpSession, message) {
444 |
445 | //Gets the data
446 | let response = _httpSession.send_and_read_finish(message).get_data();
447 |
448 | //Translates to string
449 | if (response instanceof Uint8Array) {
450 | response = ByteArray.toString(response);
451 | }
452 |
453 | //Selects the auth code
454 | auth = response.substring(response.indexOf(TOKEN_KEY) + TOKEN_KEY.length + 1);
455 | auth = auth.substring(0, TOKEN_LENGTH);
456 |
457 | //Logs the data
458 | global.log("areustatus@carissimi.eu -> Got new token: " + auth);
459 | global.log("areustatus@carissimi.eu -> Gnome version: " + GNOME_VERSION);
460 |
461 | //Updates the data
462 | this._loadData();
463 |
464 | }.bind(this)
465 | );
466 |
467 | }else{
468 |
469 | _httpSession.queue_message(message, function (_httpSession, message) {
470 | if (message.status_code !== 200) {
471 | //Nothing is done if page is not correctly fetched
472 | return;
473 | }
474 | //Extracts the token from the page source
475 | let response = message.response_body.data;
476 | auth = response.substring(response.indexOf(TOKEN_KEY) + TOKEN_KEY.length + 1);
477 | auth = auth.substring(0, TOKEN_LENGTH);
478 | //Logs the data
479 | global.log("areustatus@carissimi.eu -> Got new token: " + auth);
480 | //Updates the data
481 | this._loadData();
482 | }.bind(this)
483 | );
484 |
485 | }
486 |
487 |
488 | }
489 |
490 | /* Loads the data from the website and updates the UI */
491 | _loadData() {
492 | //Fetches the data only if there's a token
493 | if (auth !== "") {
494 | global.log("areustatus@carissimi.eu -> Token is: " + auth);
495 |
496 | //Fetches the data from the API
497 | _httpSession = new Soup.Session();
498 |
499 | let message = Soup.Message.new('GET', API_LINK + "?p_auth=" + auth);
500 |
501 | if(GNOME_VERSION >= 43){
502 |
503 | _httpSession.send_and_read_async(message, GLib.PRIORITY_DEFAULT, null, function (_httpSession, message) {
504 |
505 | //Gets the data
506 | let _jsonString = _httpSession.send_and_read_finish(message).get_data();
507 |
508 | //Translates to string
509 | if (_jsonString instanceof Uint8Array) {
510 | _jsonString = ByteArray.toString(_jsonString);
511 | }
512 |
513 | try {
514 | //Trows an error if there's no json inside
515 | if (!_jsonString) {
516 | throw new Error("No data in response body");
517 | }
518 |
519 | //Updates the UI
520 | this._refreshUI(JSON.parse(_jsonString));
521 | }
522 | catch (e) {
523 | //Refreshes the token if an error occured
524 | _httpSession.abort();
525 | this._refreshToken();
526 | }
527 |
528 | }.bind(this)
529 | );
530 |
531 | }else{
532 |
533 | _httpSession.queue_message(message, function (_httpSession, message) {
534 | if (message.status_code !== 200) {
535 | //If data is not fetched correctly it tri es to refresh the token
536 | this._refreshToken();
537 | return;
538 | }
539 | //Updates the UI
540 | let json = JSON.parse(message.response_body.data);
541 | this._refreshUI(json);
542 | }.bind(this)
543 | );
544 |
545 | }
546 |
547 | }
548 |
549 | }
550 |
551 | /* Updates the UI with the JSON data */
552 | _refreshUI(json) {
553 |
554 | //Create the index-to-number association
555 | const AATS = ['BERGAMO','BRESCIA','COMO','CREMONA','LECCO','LODI','MANTOVA','MILANO','MONZA','PAVIA','SONDRIO','VARESE'];
556 | //We want to select only the real time data
557 | const PERIOD = "in_corso";
558 |
559 | /*
560 | This may seem a rather dumb approach. But is necessary because the
561 | AREU's API really like every now and then to change the province
562 | position for a while.
563 | */
564 |
565 | let ret;
566 | for(let i = 0; i updated data (last update " + ret.aggiornato_alle + ")");
574 |
575 | //Sets the button text to the number of ambulances out in service
576 | this._updateButton(ret.msb);
577 | //Sets menu text
578 | this._updateMenu(ret);
579 |
580 | }
581 |
582 | /* Deletes the updating cycle */
583 | _removeTimeout() {
584 | if (this._timeout) {
585 | Mainloop.source_remove(this._timeout);
586 | this._timeout = null;
587 | }
588 | }
589 |
590 | /* Stops the button refresh cycle */
591 | stop() {
592 | if (_httpSession !== undefined)
593 | _httpSession.abort();
594 | _httpSession = undefined;
595 |
596 | if (this._timeout)
597 | Mainloop.source_remove(this._timeout);
598 | this._timeout = undefined;
599 |
600 | this.menu.removeAll();
601 | }
602 |
603 | /* Returns the position on the panel, based on settings */
604 | get positionInPanel() {
605 | let positions = ['left', 'center', 'right'];
606 | return positions[this.settings.get_int('position')];
607 | }
608 | }
609 | );
610 |
611 | //Variable for the button object
612 | let areuMenu;
613 |
614 | /* This is run when you install the extension */
615 | function init() {
616 |
617 | }
618 |
619 | /* This is run when you enable the extension */
620 | function enable() {
621 | areuMenu = new AREUIndicator;
622 | let positionInPanel = areuMenu.positionInPanel;
623 | Main.panel.addToStatusArea('areu-indicator', areuMenu, positionInPanel == 'right' ? 1 : -1, positionInPanel);
624 | }
625 |
626 | /* This is run when you disable the extension */
627 | function disable() {
628 | areuMenu.stop();
629 | areuMenu.destroy();
630 | areuMenu = null;
631 | }
632 |
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