This PR includes the necessary code changes, CI changes and documentation to generate and deploy a full JSON schema for each release and the master branch, which can be used within config files for autocomplete and type checking.
* Add reverse order for launcher items/favorites
* Add lanucher reverse order to docs
* Add example configs for json,toml,yaml,corn
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Co-authored-by: SerraPi <serrapm2@gmail.com>
This does away with `lazy_static` singletons for all the clients, instead putting them all inside a `Clients` struct on the `Ironbar` struct.
Client code has been refactored in places to accommodate this, and module code has been updated to get the clients the new way.
The Wayland client has been re-written from the ground up to remove a lot of the needless complications, provide a nicer interface and reduce some duplicate data.
The MPD music client has been overhauled to use the `mpd_utils` crate, which simplifies the code within Ironbar and should offer more robustness and better recovery when connection is lost to the server.
The launcher module in particular has been affected by the refactor.
Regression introduced by recent GTK refactor.
The `glib_recv` macros previously using the passed in expression as the receiver, which was causing a new receiver to be created *every* time an event was received. This caused some peculiar behaviours where some events just never got through if sent too close to each other.
This was most obvious in the `workspaces` module.
Fixes#381
This is a major refactor which updates GTK, GLib and GTK Layer Shell to their latest versions.
GLib channels, previously used for receiving events on the GLib Main Context thread have been deprecated and a new method for running Futures on the main thread has been added instead. This commit also replaces all the deprecated code with this.
As part of the above, a bug was uncovered related to creating the GLib main context inside the Tokio runtime. Spawning of Tokio tasks has been refactored to fix this.
Attempting to focus a newly opened window from the launcher popup attempted to close the popup directly in an invalid manner, which caused the bar to hard crash. The controller already handles this correctly, so removed this code.
Resolves#41🎉
BREAKING CHANGE: To allow for the `name` property, any widgets that were previously targeted by name should be targeted by class instead. This affects **all modules and all popups**, as well as several widgets inside modules. **This will break a lot of rules in your stylesheet**. To attempt to mitigate the damage, a migration script can be found [here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JakeStanger/ironbar/master/scripts/migrate-styles.sh) that should get you most of the way.
Resolves#75.
* feat: more positioning options
Can now display the bar on the left/right, and avoid anchoring to edges to centre the bar.
BREAKING CHANGE: The `left` and `right` config options have been renamed to `start` and `end`