Enable per-workspace styling by adding the workspace name as a
CSS class to each workspace button. The name is sanitized to a
valid CSS identifier: lowercased, non-alphanumeric characters
collapsed to hyphens, digit-leading names prefixed with "ws-".
Examples: "IDE" → .ide, "special:telegram" → .telegram, "1" → .ws-1
Allows users to style individual workspaces:
#workspaces button.telegram { color: #54a0e0; }
Only delete the corresponding address type (IPv4 or IPv6) when an event
about a specific type (AF_INET or AF_INET6) is received
This fixes situations where only one type of the address is deleted (and
possibly added again) but Waybar still thinks the interface is in
"linked" (no IP) state.
In order to obtain the RX and TX bitrates from the kernel netlink we need to open a second info socket to get the station data. The values are formatted like "1.9Gb/s" and then exposed as `rx_bitrate` and `tx_bitrate`.
This code is closely following the `iw` implementation.
When netlink events (link/addr/route changes) fire between timer
intervals, dp.emit() triggers update() which consumes the byte delta
and resets bandwidth_down_total_. A subsequent timer update sees
near-zero delta, displaying very small bandwidth.
Cache the last computed bandwidth values and skip recalculation
when update() is called within half the interval. Event-driven
updates reuse the cached values instead.
Ultraworked with [Sisyphus](https://github.com/code-yeongyu/oh-my-openagent)
Co-authored-by: Sisyphus <clio-agent@sisyphuslabs.ai>
This allows users to use #RRGGBBAA format in their style.css.
The client now detects 8-bit hex codes, transforms them into
GTK-compatible rgba() syntax, and loads the modified data
into the CSS provider.
- Added utility to detect 8-bit hex patterns.
- Added transformation logic to convert hex alpha to decimal.
- Intercepted CSS loading in Client::setupCss to handle the conversion.
When an interface is not specified for the network module, we parse the
routing table to look for default routes.
We have defined a default route to:
- have a gateway specified, and
- have no destination specified, or have an all-zero destination.
Previous versions of Waybar had the second condition inverted,
causing it to incorrectly pick interfaces are used to route a
subnet/single host.
For example, with the following routing table, we should pick `eth0` to
show information about, not `wg0`.
```
ip -4 route
default via 192.168.252.1 dev eth0 proto dhcp src 192.168.252.200 metric 100
192.168.252.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.252.200 metric 100
192.168.2.254 via 192.168.1.1 dev wg0 proto static metric 50
192.168.1.0/24 dev wg0 proto static scope link metric 50
192.168.1.0/24 dev wg0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.254 metric 50
```
The iso8601 flag previously controlled both the calendar grid layout
and the week number format as a coupled boolean. This adds a new
weeks-numbering option (iso/monday/sunday) that explicitly overrides
just the week number calculation method, independent of iso8601 and
locale settings. Existing behaviour is fully preserved when the option
is not set.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The window module registers itself with the Hyprland IPC singleton at
the start of its constructor, before calling update(). If update()
throws an exception (e.g. from an invalid format string), the object is
destroyed without the destructor running, leaving a dangling pointer in
the IPC callback list. When the IPC thread receives an event, it
attempts to call onEvent() on this invalid memory, causing a crash.
Moving the update() call before IPC registration ensures that any
initialization errors occur before the pointer is shared. If the
configuration is invalid, the module fails to construct and is
gracefully disabled by the factory without leaving a "landmine" in the
background IPC thread.
Fixes: #4923
Signed-off-by: Emir Baha Yıldırım <jayshozie@gmail.com>