/ueberzug

ueberzug is an alternative for w3mimgdisplay

Primary LanguagePythonGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

Überzug

Überzug is a command line util which allows to draw images on terminals by using child windows.

Advantages to w3mimgdisplay:

  • no race conditions as a new window is created to display images
  • expose events will be processed,
    so images will be redrawn on switch workspaces
  • tmux support (excluding multi pane windows)
  • terminals without the WINDOWID environment variable are supported
  • chars are used as position - and size unit
  • no memory leak (/ unlimited cache)

Overview

Dependencies

Libraries used in the c extension:

  • python
  • X11
  • Xext

There are also other direct dependencies,
but they will be installed by pip.

Installation

$ sudo pip3 install ueberzug

Note: You can improve the performance of image manipulation functions by using pillow-simd instead of pillow.

Communication

The communication is realised via stdin.
A command is a request to execute a specific action with the passed arguments.
(Therefore a command has to contain a key value pair "action": action_name)
Commands are separated with a line break.

Command formats

  • json: Command as json object
  • simple: Key-value pairs seperated by a tab,
    pairs are also seperated by a tab
  • bash: dump of an associative array (declare -p variable_name)

Actions

Add

Name: add
Description:
Adds an image to the screen.
If there's already an image with the same identifier
it will be replaced.

Key Type Description Optional
identifier String a freely choosen identifier of the image No
x Integer x position No
y Integer y position No
path String path to the image No
width Integer desired width; original width will be used if not set Yes
height Integer desired height; original width will be used if not set Yes
max_width Integer Deprecated: replaced by scalers (this behavior is implemented by the default scaler contain)
image will be resized (while keeping it's aspect ratio) if it's width is bigger than max width
Yes
max_height Integer Deprecated: replaced by scalers (this behavior is implemented by the default scaler contain)
image will be resized (while keeping it's aspect ratio) if it's height is bigger than max height
Yes
draw Boolean redraw window after adding the image, default True Yes
synchronously_draw Boolean redraw window immediately Yes
scaler String name of the image scaler
(algorithm which resizes the image to fit into the placement)
Yes
scaling_position_x Float the centered position, if possible
Specified as factor of the image size,
so it should be an element of [0, 1].
Yes
scaling_position_y Float analogous to scaling_position_x Yes

ImageScalers:

Name Description
crop Crops out an area of the size of the placement size.
distort Distorts the image to the placement size.
fit_contain Resizes the image that either the width matches the maximum width or the height matches the maximum height while keeping the image ratio.
contain Resizes the image to a size <= the placement size while keeping the image ratio.
forced_cover Resizes the image to cover the entire area which should be filled
while keeping the image ratio.
If the image is smaller than the desired size
it will be stretched to reach the desired size.
If the ratio of the area differs
from the image ratio the edges will be cut off.
cover The same as forced_cover but images won't be stretched
if they are smaller than the area which should be filled.

Remove

Name: remove
Description:
Removes an image from the screen.

Key Type Description Optional
identifier String a previously used identifier No
draw Boolean redraw window after removing the image, default True Yes

Libraries

Just a reminder: This is a GPLv3 licensed project, so if you use any of these libraries you also need to license it with a GPLv3 compatible license.

Bash

First of all the library doesn't follow the posix standard,
so you can't use it in any other shell than bash.

Executing ueberzug library will print the path to the library to stdout.

source "`ueberzug library`"

Functions:

  • ImageLayer starts the ueberzug process and uses bashs associative arrays to transfer commands.
  • Also there will be a function named ImageLayer::{action_name} declared for each action.
    Each of this function takes the key values pairs of the respective action as arguments.
    Every argument of these functions has to be an associative key value pair.
    ImageLayer::{action_name} [{key0}]="{value0}" [{key1}]="{value1}" ...
    Executing such a function builds the desired command string according to the passed arguments and prints it to stdout.

Python

First of all everything which isn't mentioned here isn't safe to use and
won't necessarily shipped with new coming versions.

The library is included in ueberzug's package.

import ueberzug.lib.v0 as ueberzug

Classes:

  1. Visibility:
    An enum which contains the visibility states of a placement.

    • VISIBLE
    • INVISIBLE
  2. Placement:
    A placement to put images on.

    Every key value pair of the add action is an attribute (except identifier).
    Changing one of it will lead to building and transmitting an add command if the placement is visible.
    The identifier key value pair is implemented as a property and not changeable.

    Constructor:

    Name Type Optional Description
    canvas Canvas No the canvas where images should be drawn on
    identifier String No a unique string used to address this placement
    visibility Visibility Yes the initial visibility state
    (if it's VISIBLE every attribute without a default value needs to be set)
    **kwargs dict Yes key value pairs of the add action

    Properties:

    Name Type Setter Description
    identifier String No the identifier of this placement
    canvas Canvas No the canvas this placement belongs to
    visibility Visibility Yes the visibility state of this placement
    - setting it to VISIBLE leads to the transmission of an add command
    - setting it to INVISIBLE leads to the transmission of a remove command

    Warning:
    The transmission of a command can lead to an IOError.
    (A transmission happens on assign a new value to an attribute of a visible Placement.
    The transmission is delayed till leaving a with-statement if lazy_drawing is used.)

  3. ScalerOption:
    Enum which contains the useable scaler names.

  4. Canvas:
    Should either be used with a with-statement or with a decorated function.
    (Starts and stops the ueberzug process)

    Constructor:

    Name Type default Description
    debug bool False suppresses printing stderr if it's false

    Methods:

    Name Returns Description
    create_placement Placement prevents the use of the same identifier multiple times,
    takes the same arguments as the Placement constructor (excluding canvas parameter)
    __call__ Function Decorator which returns a function which calls the decorated function with the keyword parameter canvas=this_canvas_object.
    Of course other arguments are also passed through.
    request_transmission - Transmits queued commands if automatic_transmission is enabled or force=True is passed as keyword argument.

    Properties / Attributes:

    Name Type Setter Description
    lazy_drawing context manager factory No prevents the transmission of commands till the with-statement was left
    with canvas.lazy_drawing: pass
    synchronous_lazy_drawing context manager factory No Does the same as lazy_drawing. Additionally forces the redrawing of the windows to happen immediately.
    automatic_transmission bool Yes Transmit commands instantly on changing a placement. If it's disabled commands won't be transmitted till a lazy_drawing or synchronous_lazy_drawing with-statement was left or request_transmission(force=True) was called. Default: True

Examples

Command formats:

  • Json command format: {"action": "add", "x": 0, "y": 0, "path": "/some/path/some_image.jpg"}
  • Simple command format: action add x 0 y 0 path /some/path/some_image.jpg
  • Bash command format: declare -A command=([path]="/some/path/some_image.jpg" [action]="add" [x]="0" [y]="0" )

Bash library:

source "`ueberzug library`"

# process substitution example:
ImageLayer 0< <(
    ImageLayer::add [identifier]="example0" [x]="0" [y]="0" [path]="/some/path/some_image0.jpg"
    ImageLayer::add [identifier]="example1" [x]="10" [y]="0" [path]="/some/path/some_image1.jpg"
    sleep 5
    ImageLayer::remove [identifier]="example0"
    sleep 5
)

# group commands example:
{
    ImageLayer::add [identifier]="example0" [x]="0" [y]="0" [path]="/some/path/some_image0.jpg"
    ImageLayer::add [identifier]="example1" [x]="10" [y]="0" [path]="/some/path/some_image1.jpg"
    read
    ImageLayer::remove [identifier]="example0"
    read
} | ImageLayer

Python library:

  import curses
  import time
  from curses.textpad import Textbox, rectangle
  import ueberzug.lib.v0 as ueberzug
  
  
  @ueberzug.Canvas()
  def main(stdscr, canvas):
      demo = canvas.create_placement('demo', x=10, y=0)
      stdscr.addstr(0, 0, "Enter IM message: (hit Ctrl-G to send)")
  
      editwin = curses.newwin(5, 30, 3, 1)
      rectangle(stdscr, 2, 0, 2+5+1, 2+30+1)
      stdscr.refresh()
  
      box = Textbox(editwin)
  
      # Let the user edit until Ctrl-G is struck.
      box.edit()
  
      # Get resulting contents
      message = box.gather()
      demo.path = ''.join(message.split())
      demo.visibility = ueberzug.Visibility.VISIBLE
      time.sleep(2)
  
  
  if __name__ == '__main__':
      curses.wrapper(main)
  • general example:
    import ueberzug.lib.v0 as ueberzug
    import time
    
    if __name__ == '__main__':
        with ueberzug.Canvas() as c:
            paths = ['/some/path/some_image.png', '/some/path/another_image.png']
            demo = c.create_placement('demo', x=0, y=0, scaler=ueberzug.ScalerOption.COVER.value)
            demo.path = paths[0]
            demo.visibility = ueberzug.Visibility.VISIBLE
    
            for i in range(30):
                with c.lazy_drawing:
                    demo.x = i * 3
                    demo.y = i * 3
                    demo.path = paths[i % 2]
                time.sleep(1/30)
    
            time.sleep(2)

Scripts: