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README.md
··· 1 + # wayland-mpris-idle-inhibit 2 + 3 + Uses the [idle-inhibit-unstable-v1](https://wayland.app/protocols/idle-inhibit-unstable-v1) Wayland protocol in order 4 + to inhibit the idle behavior of the compositor when a media player is playing. 5 + 6 + ## Options 7 + 8 + - `--poll-interval <interval>`: The interval in seconds at which the program will poll the Wayland server for 9 + changes in the idle state of the compositor. The default value is `10`. 10 + - `--ignore <name>`: A comma-separated list of media player names to ignore. This name is the part of the 11 + `org.mpris.MediaPlayer2` interface name after the `org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.` prefix. For example, for 12 + `org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.vlc`, the name is `vlc`. This option can be specified multiple times. 13 + - `--verbose`: Verbosity of output, can be 0 = silent, 1 = info, 2 = debug (defaults to 1) 14 + - `--help`: Print help message 15 + - `--version`: Print version information 16 + 17 + ## Inspiration 18 + 19 + This project was inspired by [wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit](https://github.com/rafaelrc7/wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit). Which does the same thing but for PipeWire audio streams. It is also a lot more feature rich than this project.
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flake.lock
··· 1 + { 2 + "nodes": { 3 + "nixpkgs": { 4 + "locked": { 5 + "lastModified": 1715037484, 6 + "narHash": "sha256-OUt8xQFmBU96Hmm4T9tOWTu4oCswCzoVl+pxSq/kiFc=", 7 + "owner": "NixOS", 8 + "repo": "nixpkgs", 9 + "rev": "ad7efee13e0d216bf29992311536fce1d3eefbef", 10 + "type": "github" 11 + }, 12 + "original": { 13 + "owner": "NixOS", 14 + "ref": "nixpkgs-unstable", 15 + "repo": "nixpkgs", 16 + "type": "github" 17 + } 18 + }, 19 + "root": { 20 + "inputs": { 21 + "nixpkgs": "nixpkgs" 22 + } 23 + } 24 + }, 25 + "root": "root", 26 + "version": 7 27 + }
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flake.nix
··· 1 + { 2 + description = "Flake for wayland-mpris-idle-inhibit"; 3 + 4 + inputs = { 5 + nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixpkgs-unstable"; 6 + }; 7 + 8 + outputs = { 9 + self, 10 + nixpkgs, 11 + }: let 12 + forAllSystems = nixpkgs.lib.genAttrs [ 13 + "aarch64-linux" 14 + "aarch64-darwin" 15 + "x86_64-darwin" 16 + "x86_64-linux" 17 + ]; 18 + pkgsFor = system: import nixpkgs {inherit system;}; 19 + common = pkgs: 20 + with pkgs; [ 21 + gcc 22 + pkg-config 23 + dbus 24 + ]; 25 + in { 26 + packages = forAllSystems (system: let 27 + pkgs = pkgsFor system; 28 + in { 29 + default = pkgs.rustPlatform.buildRustPackage rec { 30 + pname = "wayland-mpris-idle-inhibit"; 31 + version = "0.1.0"; 32 + 33 + src = with pkgs.lib.fileset; 34 + toSource { 35 + root = ./.; 36 + fileset = unions [ 37 + ./src 38 + ./Cargo.toml 39 + ./Cargo.lock 40 + ]; 41 + }; 42 + 43 + cargoLock = { 44 + lockFile = ./Cargo.lock; 45 + }; 46 + 47 + nativeBuildInputs = common pkgs; 48 + buildInputs = common pkgs; 49 + 50 + doCheck = false; 51 + 52 + meta = with pkgs.lib; { 53 + description = "A small utility to inhibit idle on wayland for mpris clients"; 54 + homepage = "https://github.com/Bwc9876/wayland-mpris-idle-inhibit"; 55 + license = licenses.gpl3; 56 + maintainers = with maintainers; [bwc9876]; 57 + }; 58 + }; 59 + }); 60 + devShells = forAllSystems (system: let 61 + pkgs = pkgsFor system; 62 + in { 63 + default = pkgs.mkShell { 64 + name = "mpris-idle-inhibit-dev-shell"; 65 + buildInputs = with pkgs; 66 + [ 67 + rustc 68 + cargo 69 + clippy 70 + rustfmt 71 + ] 72 + ++ common pkgs; 73 + shellHook = ''''; 74 + }; 75 + }); 76 + formatter = forAllSystems (system: (pkgsFor system).alejandra); 77 + }; 78 + }
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src/main.rs
··· 1 + mod wayland; 2 + 3 + use anyhow::{Context, Result as _Result}; 4 + use clap::Parser; 5 + use log::{debug, error, info}; 6 + use mpris::{FindingError, PlayerFinder}; 7 + 8 + use crate::wayland::WaylandClient; 9 + 10 + type Result<T = ()> = _Result<T>; 11 + 12 + #[derive(Parser)] 13 + #[clap( 14 + name = "wayland-mpris-idle-inhibit", 15 + about = "Inhibit idle when MPRIS player is active", 16 + version, 17 + author 18 + )] 19 + struct Cli { 20 + #[clap( 21 + short, 22 + long, 23 + help = "Verbosity of output, can be 0 = silent, 1 = info, 2 = debug (defaults to 1)" 24 + )] 25 + verbose: Option<u64>, 26 + #[clap( 27 + short, 28 + long, 29 + help = "How many seconds to wait between checks (defaults to 10)" 30 + )] 31 + poll_interval: Option<u64>, 32 + #[clap( 33 + short, 34 + long, 35 + help = "List of player names to ignore, this is the name part of the player's bus name. e.g. 'org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.spotify' would be 'spotify'" 36 + )] 37 + ignore: Vec<String>, 38 + } 39 + 40 + const NO_PLAYER_TEXT: &str = "No player is being controlled by playerctld"; 41 + 42 + fn check_mpris(ignore_list: &[String]) -> Result<bool> { 43 + let finder = PlayerFinder::new().context("Couldn't open player finder")?; 44 + let active = match finder.find_all() { 45 + Ok(player) => Ok(Some(player)), 46 + Err(FindingError::NoPlayerFound) => Ok(None), 47 + Err(FindingError::DBusError(e)) => { 48 + if e.to_string().contains(NO_PLAYER_TEXT) { 49 + Ok(None) 50 + } else { 51 + Err(e) 52 + } 53 + } 54 + } 55 + .context("D-Bus error when trying to find active player")?; 56 + 57 + if let Some(players) = active { 58 + Ok(players.iter().any(|player| { 59 + let id = player.identity(); 60 + match player.get_playback_status() { 61 + Ok(status) => { 62 + let player_name = player.bus_name_player_name_part().to_string(); 63 + let is_playing = status == mpris::PlaybackStatus::Playing && !ignore_list.contains(&player_name); 64 + debug!( 65 + "Player \"{id}\":\nStatus: {status:?}\nBus name (player part): \"{player_name}\"\nConsidered playing: {is_playing}" 66 + ); 67 + is_playing 68 + } 69 + Err(_) => { 70 + error!("Error getting playback status for player \"{id}\", ignoring"); 71 + false 72 + } 73 + } 74 + })) 75 + } else { 76 + Ok(false) 77 + } 78 + } 79 + 80 + fn main() -> Result { 81 + let cli = Cli::parse(); 82 + 83 + let log_level = match cli.verbose { 84 + Some(0) => log::LevelFilter::Off, 85 + Some(1) => log::LevelFilter::Info, 86 + Some(2) => log::LevelFilter::Debug, 87 + _ => { 88 + if cfg!(debug_assertions) { 89 + log::LevelFilter::Debug 90 + } else { 91 + log::LevelFilter::Info 92 + } 93 + } 94 + }; 95 + 96 + colog::default_builder().filter_level(log_level).init(); 97 + 98 + let poll_interval = cli.poll_interval.unwrap_or(10); 99 + 100 + debug!("Setting Up"); 101 + 102 + let ignore = cli 103 + .ignore 104 + .into_iter() 105 + .map(|s| s.to_lowercase()) 106 + .collect::<Vec<_>>(); 107 + let mut wayland_client = WaylandClient::new().context("Failed to initialize Wayland client")?; 108 + 109 + info!("Watching for MPRIS Changes..."); 110 + 111 + let mut current_status = false; 112 + 113 + loop { 114 + match check_mpris(&ignore) { 115 + Ok(playing) => { 116 + debug!("MPRIS status: {playing}"); 117 + if playing != current_status { 118 + info!("MPRIS status changed: {playing}"); 119 + wayland_client 120 + .set_inhibit_idle(playing) 121 + .context("Failed to set idle inhibitor status")?; 122 + current_status = playing; 123 + } 124 + } 125 + Err(e) => error!("Error getting MPRIS status: {e:?}"), 126 + } 127 + 128 + std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_secs(poll_interval)); 129 + } 130 + }
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src/wayland.rs
··· 1 + // Mostly being taken from: 2 + // https://github.com/rafaelrc7/wayland-pipewire-idle-inhibit/blob/master/src/idle_inhibitor/wayland/mod.rs 3 + 4 + use anyhow::Context; 5 + use log::{debug, info, warn}; 6 + use wayland_client::{ 7 + protocol::{ 8 + wl_compositor::WlCompositor, 9 + wl_display::WlDisplay, 10 + wl_registry::{self, WlRegistry}, 11 + wl_surface::WlSurface, 12 + }, 13 + Connection, Dispatch, EventQueue, Proxy, QueueHandle, 14 + }; 15 + use wayland_protocols::wp::idle_inhibit::zv1::client::{ 16 + zwp_idle_inhibit_manager_v1::ZwpIdleInhibitManagerV1, zwp_idle_inhibitor_v1::ZwpIdleInhibitorV1, 17 + }; 18 + 19 + use super::Result; 20 + 21 + #[derive(Default)] 22 + struct AppData { 23 + compositor: Option<(WlCompositor, u32)>, 24 + surface: Option<WlSurface>, 25 + idle_manager: Option<(ZwpIdleInhibitManagerV1, u32)>, 26 + _idle_inhibitor: Option<ZwpIdleInhibitorV1>, 27 + } 28 + 29 + pub struct WaylandClient { 30 + _connection: Connection, 31 + _display: WlDisplay, 32 + event_queue: EventQueue<AppData>, 33 + qhandle: QueueHandle<AppData>, 34 + _registry: WlRegistry, 35 + data: AppData, 36 + } 37 + 38 + impl WaylandClient { 39 + pub fn new() -> Result<Self> { 40 + let connection = Connection::connect_to_env().context("Failed to connect to Wayland")?; 41 + let display = connection.display(); 42 + let event_queue = connection.new_event_queue(); 43 + let qhandle = event_queue.handle(); 44 + let registry = display.get_registry(&qhandle, ()); 45 + 46 + let mut new = Self { 47 + _connection: connection, 48 + _display: display, 49 + event_queue, 50 + qhandle, 51 + _registry: registry, 52 + data: AppData::default(), 53 + }; 54 + 55 + new.roundtrip().context("While initializing")?; 56 + 57 + Ok(new) 58 + } 59 + 60 + pub fn roundtrip(&mut self) -> Result<usize> { 61 + self.event_queue 62 + .roundtrip(&mut self.data) 63 + .context("Failed to roundtrip") 64 + } 65 + 66 + pub fn set_inhibit_idle(&mut self, inhibit_idle: bool) -> Result { 67 + let data = &self.data; 68 + let Some((idle_manager, _)) = &data.idle_manager else { 69 + warn!(target: "WaylandIdleInhibitor::set_inhibit_idle", "Tried to change idle inhibitor status without loaded idle inhibitor manager!"); 70 + return Ok(()); 71 + }; 72 + 73 + if inhibit_idle { 74 + if data._idle_inhibitor.is_none() { 75 + let Some(surface) = &data.surface else { 76 + warn!(target: "WaylandIdleInhibitor::set_inhibit_idle", "Tried to change idle inhibitor status without loaded WlSurface!"); 77 + return Ok(()); 78 + }; 79 + self.data._idle_inhibitor = 80 + Some(idle_manager.create_inhibitor(surface, &self.qhandle, ())); 81 + self.roundtrip()?; 82 + info!("Idle Inhibitor enabled"); 83 + } 84 + } else if let Some(indle_inhibitor) = &self.data._idle_inhibitor { 85 + indle_inhibitor.destroy(); 86 + self.data._idle_inhibitor = None; 87 + self.roundtrip()?; 88 + info!("Idle Inhibitor disabled"); 89 + } 90 + 91 + Ok(()) 92 + } 93 + } 94 + 95 + impl Dispatch<WlRegistry, ()> for AppData { 96 + fn event( 97 + state: &mut Self, 98 + proxy: &WlRegistry, 99 + event: <WlRegistry as wayland_client::Proxy>::Event, 100 + _data: &(), 101 + _conn: &wayland_client::Connection, 102 + qhandle: &wayland_client::QueueHandle<Self>, 103 + ) { 104 + match event { 105 + wl_registry::Event::Global { 106 + name, 107 + interface, 108 + version, 109 + } => { 110 + if interface == WlCompositor::interface().name && state.compositor.is_none() { 111 + debug!(target: "WaylandIdleInhibitor::WlRegistry::Event::Global", "Adding Compositor with name {name} and version {version}"); 112 + let compositor: WlCompositor = proxy.bind(name, version, qhandle, ()); 113 + state.surface = Some(compositor.create_surface(qhandle, ())); 114 + state.compositor = Some((compositor, name)); 115 + } else if interface == ZwpIdleInhibitManagerV1::interface().name 116 + && state.idle_manager.is_none() 117 + { 118 + debug!(target: "WaylandIdleInhibitor::WlRegistry::Event::Global", "Adding IdleInhibitManager with name {name} and version {version}"); 119 + state.idle_manager = Some((proxy.bind(name, version, qhandle, ()), name)); 120 + }; 121 + } 122 + wl_registry::Event::GlobalRemove { name } => { 123 + if let Some((_, compositor_name)) = &state.compositor { 124 + if name == *compositor_name { 125 + warn!(target: "WaylandIdleInhibitor::GlobalRemove", "Compositor was removed!"); 126 + state.compositor = None; 127 + state.surface = None; 128 + } 129 + } else if let Some((_, idle_manager_name)) = &state.idle_manager { 130 + if name == *idle_manager_name { 131 + warn!(target: "WaylandIdleInhibitor::GlobalRemove", "IdleInhibitManager was removed!"); 132 + state.idle_manager = None; 133 + } 134 + } 135 + } 136 + _ => {} 137 + } 138 + } 139 + } 140 + 141 + impl Dispatch<WlCompositor, ()> for AppData { 142 + fn event( 143 + _state: &mut Self, 144 + _proxy: &WlCompositor, 145 + _event: <WlCompositor as Proxy>::Event, 146 + _data: &(), 147 + _conn: &wayland_client::Connection, 148 + _qhandle: &wayland_client::QueueHandle<Self>, 149 + ) { 150 + } // This interface has no events. 151 + } 152 + 153 + impl Dispatch<WlSurface, ()> for AppData { 154 + fn event( 155 + _state: &mut Self, 156 + _proxy: &WlSurface, 157 + _event: <WlSurface as Proxy>::Event, 158 + _data: &(), 159 + _conn: &Connection, 160 + _qhandle: &QueueHandle<Self>, 161 + ) { 162 + } 163 + } 164 + 165 + impl Dispatch<ZwpIdleInhibitManagerV1, ()> for AppData { 166 + fn event( 167 + _state: &mut Self, 168 + _proxy: &ZwpIdleInhibitManagerV1, 169 + _event: <ZwpIdleInhibitManagerV1 as Proxy>::Event, 170 + _data: &(), 171 + _conn: &wayland_client::Connection, 172 + _qhandle: &wayland_client::QueueHandle<Self>, 173 + ) { 174 + } // This interface has no events. 175 + } 176 + 177 + impl Dispatch<ZwpIdleInhibitorV1, ()> for AppData { 178 + fn event( 179 + _state: &mut Self, 180 + _proxy: &ZwpIdleInhibitorV1, 181 + _event: <ZwpIdleInhibitorV1 as Proxy>::Event, 182 + _data: &(), 183 + _conn: &Connection, 184 + _qhandle: &QueueHandle<Self>, 185 + ) { 186 + } // This interface has no events. 187 + }