ksni

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A Rust implementation of the KDE/freedesktop StatusNotifierItem specification

Example

```rust use ksni;

[derive(Debug)]

struct MyTray { selected_option: usize, checked: bool, }

impl ksni::Tray for MyTray { fn iconname(&self) -> String { "help-about".into() } fn title(&self) -> String { if self.checked { "CHECKED!" } else { "MyTray" }.into() } fn menu(&self) -> Vec> { use ksni::menu::*; vec![ SubMenu { label: "a".into(), submenu: vec![ SubMenu { label: "a1".into(), submenu: vec![ StandardItem { label: "a1.1".into(), ..Default::default() } .into(), StandardItem { label: "a1.2".into(), ..Default::default() } .into(), ], ..Default::default() } .into(), StandardItem { label: "a2".into(), ..Default::default() } .into(), ], ..Default::default() } .into(), MenuItem::Separator, RadioGroup { selected: self.selectedoption, select: Box::new(|this: &mut Self, current| { this.selectedoption = current; }), options: vec![ RadioItem { label: "Option 0".into(), ..Default::default() }, RadioItem { label: "Option 1".into(), ..Default::default() }, RadioItem { label: "Option 2".into(), ..Default::default() }, ], ..Default::default() } .into(), CheckmarkItem { label: "Checkable".into(), checked: self.checked, activate: Box::new(|this: &mut Self| this.checked = !this.checked), ..Default::default() } .into(), StandardItem { label: "Exit".into(), iconname: "application-exit".into(), activate: Box::new(|_| std::process::exit(0)), ..Default::default() } .into(), ] } }

fn main() { let service = ksni::TrayService::new(MyTray { selected_option: 0, checked: false, }); let handle = service.handle(); service.spawn();

std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_secs(5));
// We can modify the tray
handle.update(|tray: &mut MyTray| {
    tray.checked = true;
});
// Run forever
loop {
    std::thread::park();
}

} ```

Will create a system tray like this:

screenshot<em>of</em>example<em>in</em>gnome.png

(In GNOME with AppIndicator extension)

Todo

License

This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.

Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any means.