├── screenshot.png
├── requirements.in
├── config.json
├── updateWallpaper.sh
├── requirements.txt
├── setBrightness.sh
├── setWallpaper.sh
├── adjustWallpaper.py
├── setup.sh
├── .gitignore
├── README.md
├── generateWallpaper.py
└── LICENSE
/screenshot.png:
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https://raw.githubusercontent.com/shardul08/Google-Trend-Wallpaper/HEAD/screenshot.png
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/requirements.in:
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1 | Pillow==6.1.0
2 | PyVirtualDisplay==0.2.4
3 | selenium==3.141.0
4 | wordcloud==1.5.0
5 |
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/config.json:
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1 | {
2 | "resolution": {
3 | "height": 1080,
4 | "width": 1920
5 | },
6 | "wordcloud": {
7 | "background": "#101010",
8 | "margin": 20
9 | }
10 | }
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/updateWallpaper.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | echo "Creating wallpaper..."
4 |
5 | nice python3 generateWallpaper.py
6 | retVal=$?
7 | if [ $retVal -eq 0 ]; then
8 | sh setWallpaper.sh
9 | else
10 | echo "Something went wrong"
11 | echo "You can raise an issue at https://github.com/shardul08/Google-Trend-Wallpaper/issues"
12 | fi
13 |
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | #
2 | # This file is autogenerated by pip-compile
3 | # To update, run:
4 | #
5 | # pip-compile
6 | #
7 | easyprocess==0.2.7 # via pyvirtualdisplay
8 | numpy==1.17.2 # via wordcloud
9 | pillow==6.1.0
10 | pyvirtualdisplay==0.2.4
11 | selenium==3.141.0
12 | urllib3==1.25.3 # via selenium
13 | wordcloud==1.5.0
14 |
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/setBrightness.sh:
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1 | TYPE=$1
2 | LEVEL=$2
3 |
4 | echo "Setting wallpaper brightness..."
5 |
6 | WALLPAPER_PATH="$(pwd)/wallpaper.png"
7 |
8 | nice python3 adjustWallpaper.py $TYPE $LEVEL $WALLPAPER_PATH
9 | retVal=$?
10 |
11 | if [ $retVal -eq 0 ]; then
12 | sh setWallpaper.sh
13 | else
14 | echo "Something went wrong"
15 | echo "You can raise an issue at https://github.com/shardul08/Google-Trend-Wallpaper/issues"
16 | fi
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/setWallpaper.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | echo "Setting wallpaper..."
4 |
5 | WALLPAPER_PATH="$(pwd)/wallpaper.png"
6 |
7 |
8 | if command -v gsettings
9 | then
10 | gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-uri "file://$WALLPAPER_PATH"
11 | echo "Success"
12 | elif command -v feh
13 | then
14 | feh --bg-fill $WALLPAPER_PATH
15 | echo "Success"
16 | else
17 | echo "ERROR: Unable to automatically set wallpaper on your system. Manually set your wallpaper to ${WALLPAPER_PATH}."
18 | fi
19 | echo "If something went wrong, raise an issue at https://github.com/shardul08/Google-Trend-Wallpaper/issues"
20 |
21 |
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/adjustWallpaper.py:
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1 | import sys
2 | from PIL import Image, ImageEnhance
3 |
4 | argumentList = sys.argv
5 |
6 | adjust_type = sys.argv[1]
7 | try:
8 | adjust_level = int(sys.argv[2])
9 | except ValueError:
10 | sys.exit('Invalid brightness argument. Usage "adjustWallpaper.py dim|brighten XX"\n'
11 | 'Example: "adjustWallpaper.py dim 20" #### This would reduce the image brightness by 20%')
12 | wallpaper_path = sys.argv[3]
13 |
14 | brightness_change = 1
15 |
16 | if adjust_type.lower() == "dim":
17 | target_level = 100 - adjust_level
18 | target_level = target_level / 100
19 | brightness_change = target_level
20 | elif adjust_type.lower() == "brighten":
21 | target_level = 100 + adjust_level
22 | target_level = target_level / 100
23 | brightness_change = target_level
24 | else:
25 | sys.exit("Invalid argument use 'dim' or 'brighten' to adjust the wallpaper brightness")
26 |
27 | try:
28 | img = Image.open(wallpaper_path)
29 | enhancer = ImageEnhance.Brightness(img)
30 | enhanced_img = enhancer.enhance(brightness_change)
31 | enhanced_img.save(wallpaper_path)
32 | except FileNotFoundError:
33 | sys.exit(f'{wallpaper_path} file not found. Please run updateWallpaper.sh first to generate the wallpaper.')
34 |
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/setup.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | echo "Installing Python dependencies..."
4 |
5 | if ! dpkg-query -W -f='${Status}' xvfb | grep "ok installed"; then sudo apt install xvfb; fi
6 |
7 | pillow="$(python3 -c 'import pkgutil; print(1 if pkgutil.find_loader("Pillow") else 0)')"
8 | wordcloud="$(python3 -c 'import pkgutil; print(1 if pkgutil.find_loader("wordcloud") else 0)')"
9 | matplotlib="$(python3 -c 'import pkgutil; print(1 if pkgutil.find_loader("matplotlib") else 0)')"
10 | selenium="$(python3 -c 'import pkgutil; print(1 if pkgutil.find_loader("selenium") else 0)')"
11 | pyvirtualdisplay="$(python3 -c 'import pkgutil; print(1 if pkgutil.find_loader("pyvirtualdisplay") else 0)')"
12 | if [ $pillow == 0 ]; then
13 | echo "Installing Pillow..."
14 | pip3 install --user Pillow
15 | fi
16 | if [ $wordcloud == 0 ]; then
17 | echo "Installing wordcloud..."
18 | pip3 install --user wordcloud
19 | fi
20 | if [ $matplotlib == 0 ]; then
21 | echo "Installing matplotlib..."
22 | pip3 install --user matplotlib
23 | fi
24 | if [ $selenium == 0 ]; then
25 | echo "Installing selenium..."
26 | pip3 install --user selenium
27 | fi
28 | if [ $pyvirtualdisplay == 0 ]; then
29 | echo "Installing pyvirtualdisplay..."
30 | pip3 install --user pyvirtualdisplay
31 | fi
32 |
33 | echo "Setup successfully completed"
34 |
35 | sh updateWallpaper.sh
36 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # Google-Trend-Wallpaper
2 | A python and shell script to set the wallpaper to a wordcloud of the most trending google searches.
3 |
4 | This project is inspired from [process-wallpaper](https://github.com/anirudhajith/process-wallpaper). You can check it out for the wordcloud of most resource hungry processes running in your system.
5 |
6 | 
7 |
8 |
9 | ## Dependencies
10 |
11 | * `python3`
12 | * `gsettings` or `feh` To set the generated wordcloud as the wallpaper
13 | * `xvfb` To simulate a display and run everything in memory
14 | * `firefox` web browser
15 |
16 | ### Python dependencies
17 |
18 | ```bash
19 | pip install -r requirements.txt
20 | ```
21 |
22 | * `selenium` To scrape the data from [Google trends](https://trends.google.com/trends/trendingsearches/daily?geo=IN)
23 | * `pyvirtualdisplay` Python wrapper for `xvfb`
24 | * `wordcloud` To generate the wordcloud
25 | * `PIL` Python imaging library
26 |
27 | **NOTE** You will need to download the webdriver for `selenium`. [Geckodriver](https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/) (webdriver for firefox) can be downloaded from [here](https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases).
28 |
29 | ## Setup
30 |
31 | * Clone this repo
32 |
33 | ```bash
34 | git clone https://github.com/shardul08/Google-Trend-Wallpaper.git
35 | ```
36 |
37 | * Change directory to the repo
38 |
39 | ```bash
40 | cd Google-Trend-Wallpaper
41 | ```
42 |
43 | * Run `setup.sh` with
44 |
45 | ```bash
46 | ./setup.sh
47 | ```
48 |
49 | This will install all the required dependencies and set the wallpaper.
50 |
51 | ## Usage
52 |
53 | Run `./updateWallpaper.sh` to update the wallpaper to the wordcloud of the latest trends.
54 |
55 | You can set your region/country to get the trending searches in `line #30` of [`generateWallpaper.py`](https://github.com/shardul08/Google-Trend-Wallpaper/blob/master/generateWallpaper.py)
56 |
57 | You can set the number of days for which you want the trending searches in `line #31` of [`generateWallpaper.py`](https://github.com/shardul08/Google-Trend-Wallpaper/blob/master/generateWallpaper.py)
58 |
59 | **NOTE** If the wallpaper is not set automatically, you can set `wallpaper.png` as the wallpaper manually.
60 |
61 | If you want the wallpaper to refresh/update every hour, you can add a cron job to run the script every hour.
62 |
63 | To add a cron job, run
64 |
65 | ```bash
66 | crontab -e
67 | ```
68 |
69 | append the following
70 |
71 | ```
72 | 0 * * * * cd path/to/script/directory && ./updateWallpaper.sh > /tmp/wallpaper.log > 2>&1
73 | ```
74 |
75 | This will refresh the wallpaper every hour. You can customize this command to refresh the wallpaper as often you want.
76 |
77 | If you want adjust the brightness of the wallpaper you can use the dim or brighten commands:
78 |
79 | ```bash
80 | ./setBrightness.sh dim|brighten XX
81 | ```
82 |
83 | Where XX is the percentage you would like to dim or brighten the image. For example `./setBrightness.sh dim 20` would dim the current wallpaper by 20% and then set the new image as your background. Again you can set wallpaper.png manually if it fails to do it automatically.
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/generateWallpaper.py:
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1 | from selenium import webdriver
2 | from pyvirtualdisplay import Display
3 | from PIL import Image
4 | from wordcloud import WordCloud
5 | import json
6 | import os
7 | import sys
8 |
9 | display = Display(visible=0, size=(1400, 1000))
10 | display.start()
11 |
12 | try:
13 | browser = webdriver.Firefox()
14 | except:
15 | print("ERROR: Install geckodriver, and make sure it's in your PATH. Install the latest version of firefox web browser.")
16 | sys.exit(-1)
17 |
18 | country_codes = {'Argentina': 'AR', 'Australia': 'AU', 'Austria': 'AT', 'Belgium': 'BE',
19 | 'Brazil': 'BR', 'Canada': 'CA', 'Chile': 'CL', 'Colombia': 'CO', 'Czechia': 'CZ',
20 | 'Denmark': 'DK', 'Egypt': 'EG', 'Finland': 'FI', 'France': 'FR', 'Germany': 'DE',
21 | 'Greece': 'GR', 'Hong Kong': 'HK', 'Hungary': 'HU', 'India': 'IN', 'Indonesia': 'ID',
22 | 'Ireland': 'IE', 'Israel': 'IL', 'Italy': 'IT', 'Japan': 'JP', 'Kenya': 'KE',
23 | 'Malaysia': 'MY', 'Mexico': 'MX', 'Netherlands': 'NL', 'New Zealand': 'NZ',
24 | 'Nigeria': 'NG', 'Norway': 'NO', 'Philippines': 'PH', 'Poland': 'PL', 'Portugal': 'PT',
25 | 'Romania': 'RO', 'Russia': 'RU', 'Saudi Arabia': 'SA', 'Singapore': 'SG',
26 | 'South Africa': 'ZA', 'South Korea': 'KR', 'Sweden': 'SE', 'Switzerland': 'CH',
27 | 'Taiwan': 'TW', 'Thailand': 'TH', 'Turkey': 'TR', 'Ukraine': 'UA', 'United Kingdom': 'GB',
28 | 'United States': 'US', 'Vietnam': 'VN'}
29 |
30 | country = "IN" #Set the country code from the above dictionary
31 | days = 10 #Number of days
32 | browser.get(f'https://trends.google.com/trends/trendingsearches/daily?geo={country}')
33 |
34 | browser.implicitly_wait(10)
35 |
36 | for i in range(1,days+1):
37 | if i == 1:
38 | k = 1
39 | else:
40 | k = 2
41 | try:
42 | link_div = browser.find_element_by_xpath("/html/body/div[2]/div[2]/div/div[2]/div/div[{}]".format(k))
43 | link_div.click()
44 | except:
45 | print("\nERROR: Please check if the country code entered is correct.\n")
46 | for country, code in country_codes.items():
47 | print(country + " : " + code)
48 | print("NOTE: If you do not see your country in the above list, it means daily search trend data is not available for your country in https://trends.google.com/trends/trendingsearches/daily?geo=AR")
49 | sys.exit(-1)
50 |
51 | trending_list = []
52 | trending_dict = {}
53 |
54 | for i in range (1,days+1):
55 | list_div = browser.find_element_by_xpath("/html/body/div[2]/div[2]/div/div[2]/div/div[1]/ng-include/div/div/div/div[{}]".format(i))
56 | details_divs = list_div.find_elements_by_class_name("details")
57 |
58 | for detail_div in details_divs:
59 | try:
60 | title = detail_div.find_element_by_class_name("details-top").find_element_by_xpath("div/span/a").text
61 | search_count = detail_div.find_element_by_xpath('..').find_element_by_class_name("search-count-title").text
62 | if 'M' in search_count:
63 | search_count = int(search_count.split('M')[0]) * 1000
64 | else:
65 | search_count = int(search_count.split('K')[0])
66 | if title.lower() in trending_list:
67 | for key in trending_dict.keys():
68 | if key.lower() == title.lower():
69 | trending_dict[key] += search_count
70 | else:
71 | trending_list.append(title.lower())
72 | trending_dict[title] = search_count
73 | except:
74 | pass
75 |
76 | browser.quit()
77 | display.stop()
78 |
79 | width, height = None, None
80 | try:
81 | width,height = ((os.popen("xrandr | grep '*'").read()).split()[0]).split("x")
82 | except:
83 | pass
84 |
85 | configJSON = json.loads(open("config.json", "r").read())
86 |
87 | if height and width:
88 | configJSON["resolution"]["width"] = int(width)
89 | configJSON["resolution"]["height"] = int(height)
90 | with open('config.json', 'w') as f:
91 | json.dump(configJSON, f, indent=4)
92 |
93 | wc = WordCloud(
94 | background_color = configJSON["wordcloud"]["background"],
95 | width = int(configJSON["resolution"]["width"] - 2 * configJSON["wordcloud"]["margin"]),
96 | height = int(configJSON["resolution"]["height"] - 2 * configJSON["wordcloud"]["margin"])
97 | ).generate_from_frequencies(trending_dict)
98 |
99 | wc.to_file('wc.png')
100 |
101 | wordcloud = Image.open("wc.png")
102 | wallpaper = Image.new('RGB', (configJSON["resolution"]["width"], configJSON["resolution"]["height"]), configJSON["wordcloud"]["background"])
103 | wallpaper.paste(
104 | wordcloud,
105 | (
106 | configJSON["wordcloud"]["margin"],
107 | configJSON["wordcloud"]["margin"]
108 | )
109 | )
110 | wallpaper.save("wallpaper.png")
111 |
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