Crates.io | wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit |
lib.rs | wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit |
version | 0.5.2 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-12-31 05:09:48.391623 |
updated_at | 2024-08-19 04:04:11.342293 |
description | Inhibit wayland idle when computer is playing sound |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/rafaelrc7/wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit |
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Suspends automatic idling when media is being played through Pipewire.
For detecting media being played, it depends on PipeWire.
For inhibiting idle, it depends, either on:
Feedback and contributions are welcome!
idle-inhibit-unstable-v1
protocol
it seems to be broken. Works fine using the dbus idle inhibitor.Should work fine with any compositor that implements idle-inhibit-unstable-v1
or any compositor/DE that offers the org.freedesktop.ScreenSaver
service.
Usage: wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit [OPTIONS]
Options:
-d, --media-minimum-duration <SECONDS>
Minimum media duration to inhibit idle [default: 5]
-v, --verbosity <VERBOSITY>
Log verbosity [default: WARN] [possible values: OFF, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG, TRACE]
-q, --quiet
Disables logging completely
-i, --idle-inhibitor <IDLE INHIBITOR BACKEND>
Sets what idle inhibitor backend to use [default: wayland] [possible values: d-bus, dry-run, wayland]
-b, --d-bus
Enable DBus (org.freedesktop.ScreenSaver) idle inhibitor
-w, --wayland
Enable Wayland idle inhibitor
-n, --dry-run
Only logs (at INFO level) about idle inhibitor state changes
-c, --config <PATH>
Path to config file
-h, --help
Print help
-V, --version
Print version
git clone https://github.com/rafaelrc7/wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit
cd wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit
cargo build
git clone https://github.com/rafaelrc7/wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit
cd wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit
nix build
nix build github:rafaelrc7/wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit
cargo install wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit
See Running for instructions on how to run the program.
This package is available in the Arch User Repository: wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit
Install it using your AUR helper of choice.
The package includes the binary and the default systemd service unit file, that may be enabled and ran with:
systemctl --user enable wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit.service --now
See Running for further instructions on how to run the program.
This package is available in the nixpkgs repo as
wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit
.
Add the following snippet to your flake inputs:
wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit = {
url = "github:rafaelrc7/wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit";
inputs.nixpkgs.follows = "nixpkgs";
};
[!WARNING] This flake depends on nixos-unstable, if you are using a stable nixpkgs version (23.11), either delete the
inputs.nixpkgs.follows
line, or set it to follow a nixpkgs-unstable input, otherwise the package will not build. You may need to run$ nix flake update wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit
after removing the line if the build still fails. (see #7)
From this point you have many options:
Add the following to your home-manager imports:
inputs.wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit.homeModules.default
And then you may use the option to set it up, for example:
services.wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit = {
enable = true;
systemdTarget = "sway-session.target";
settings = {
verbosity = "INFO";
media_minimum_duration = 10;
idle_inhibitor = "wayland";
sink_whitelist = [
{ name = "Starship/Matisse HD Audio Controller Analog Stereo"; }
];
node_blacklist = [
{ name = "spotify"; }
{ app_name = "Music Player Daemon"; }
];
};
};
This method will install the program and setup a user systemd service.
inputs.wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit.overlays.default
By adding the overlay, you may then install the wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit
package.
See Running for instructions on how to run the program.
inputs.wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit.packages.default
See Running for instructions on how to run the program.
Then you may run it in your Sway config, or equivalent for your Wayland compositor:
exec wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit
Another option is to setup a systemd user service. See
wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit.service
for a model. You may customise it by, for example, adding CLI args to
ExecStart
or changing the WantedBy
target to, for instance,
sway-session.target
.
~/.config/systemd/user/
and edit it to
your likingsystemctl --user daemon-reload
systemctl --user enable wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit.service --now
Most settings may be defined either via CLI arguments (run the program with the
--help
for more information) or config file. CLI arguments have priority over
the config file. The default config file path is
~/.config/wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit/config.toml
, but other path may be
set using --config <PATH>
.
~/.config/wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit/config.toml
with the default options
verbosity = "WARN"
media_minimum_duration = 5
idle_inhibitor = "wayland"
sink_whitelist = [ ]
node_blacklist = [ ]
You may set a list of Sink filters to be considered by the program. If the Sink matches any of the filters, it will be used.
name
: Regex[[sink_whitelist]]
name = "Sink 1 name"
[[sink_whitelist]]
name = "Another Sink"
You may set a list of Node filters to be ignored and not inhibit idle even when playing media. If the node matches any of the filters, it will be ignored.
name
: Regex. This name is the same used by Helvum for the node.app_name
: Regexmedia_class
: Regexmedia_role
: Regexmedia_software
: Regex[[node_blacklist]]
name = "[Ff]irefox"
This project was inspired by
This project is licensed under the terms of the GPL3 licence. See LICENCE for more information.
Parts of the code of the PipeWire connection were greatly inspired by Helvum, which is also licensed under the terms of the GPL3 licence.