waybar-states - states property

NAME  OVERVIEW  STATES  EXAMPLE  STYLING STATES  EXAMPLE: 

NAME

waybar - states property

OVERVIEW

Some modules support ’states’ which allows percentage values to be used as styling triggers to apply a class when the value matches the declared state value.

STATES

Every entry (state) consists of a <name> (typeof: string) and a <value> (typeof: integer).

• The state can be addressed as a CSS class in the style.css. The name of the CSS class is the <name> of the state. Each class gets activated when the current value is equal to or less than the configured <value> for the battery module, or equal to or greater than the configured <value> for all other modules.

• Also, each state can have its own format. Those can be configured via format-<name>, or if you want to differentiate a bit more, as format-<status>-<state>.

EXAMPLE

"battery": {

"bat": "BAT2",

"interval": 60,

"states": {

"warning": 30,

"critical": 15

},

"format": "{capacity}% {icon}",

"format-icons": ["ï", "ï", "ï", "ï", "ï"],

"max-length": 25

}

STYLING STATES

#battery.<state> - <state> can be defined in the config.

EXAMPLE:

#battery.warning: { background: orange; }
#battery.critical: { background: red; }


Updated 2024-01-29 - jenkler.se | uex.se