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- ## Usage
-
- [Read here.](https://github.com/lcpz/lain/wiki/Widgets#usage)
-
- ### Description
-
- Shows mails count fetching over IMAP.
-
- ```lua
- local myimap = lain.widget.imap(args)
- ```
-
- New mails are notified like this:
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- +--------------------------------------------+
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- | |\ /| donald@disney.org has 3 new messages |
- | +---+ |
- +--------------------------------------------+
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- ## Input table
-
- Required parameters are:
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- Variable | Meaning | Type
- --- | --- | ---
- `server` | Mail server | string
- `mail` | User mail | string
- `password` | User password | string
- `widget` | Widget to render | function | `wibox.widget.textbox`
-
- while the optional are:
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- Variable | Meaning | Type | Default
- --- | --- | --- | ---
- `port` | IMAP port | integer | 993
- `timeout` | Refresh timeout (in seconds) | integer | 60
- `pwdtimeout` | Timeout for password retrieval function (see [here](https://github.com/lcpz/lain/wiki/imap#password-security)) | integer | 10
- `is_plain` | Define whether `password` is a plain password (true) or a command that retrieves it (false) | boolean | false
- `followtag` | Notification behaviour | boolean | false
- `notify` | Show notification popups | string | "on"
- `settings` | User settings | function | empty function
-
- `settings` can use `imap_now` table, which contains the following non negative integers:
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- - `["MESSAGES"]`
- - `["RECENT"]`
- - `["UNSEEN"]`
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- example of fetch: `total = imap_now["MESSAGES"]`. For backwards compatibility, `settings` can also use `mailcount`, a pointer to `imap_now["UNSEEN"]`.
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- Also, `settings` can modify `mail_notification_preset` table, which will be the preset for the naughty notifications. Check [here](https://awesomewm.org/apidoc/libraries/naughty.html#notify) for the list of variables it can contain. Default definition:
-
- ```lua
- mail_notification _preset = {
- icon = "lain/icons/mail.png",
- position = "top_left"
- }
- ```
-
- Note that `mailcount` and `imap_now` elements are equals to 0 either if there are no new mails or credentials are invalid, so make sure that your settings are correct.
-
- With multiple screens, the default behaviour is to show a visual notification pop-up window on the first screen. By setting `followtag` to `true` it will be shown on the currently focused tag screen.
-
- You can have multiple instances of this widget at the same time.
-
- ## Password security
-
- The reason why `is_plain` is false by default is to discourage the habit of storing passwords in plain.
-
- In general, when `is_plain == false`, `password` can be either a string, a table or a function: the widget will execute it asynchronously in the first two cases.
-
- ### Using plain passwords
-
- You can set your password in plain like this:
-
- ```lua
- myimapcheck = lain.widget.imap {
- is_plain = true,
- password = "mymailpassword",
- -- [...]
- }
- ```
-
- and you will have the same security provided by `~/.netrc`.
-
- ### Using a password manager
-
- I recommend to use [spm](https://notabug.org/kl3/spm) or [pass](https://www.passwordstore.org). In this case, `password` has to be a function. Example stub:
-
- ```lua
- myimapcheck = lain.widget.imap {
- password = function()
- -- do your retrieval
- return retrieved_password, try_again
- end,
- -- [...]
- }
- ```
-
- Where `retrieved_password` is the password retrieved from the manager, and `try_again` supports [DBus Secret Service](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/secret-service).
-
- The process flow is that the first `password()` call spawns the unlock prompt, then the second call retrieves the password. [Here](https://gist.github.com/lcpz/1854fc4320f4701957cd5309c8eed4a6) is an example of `password` function.
-
- ## Output table
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- Variable | Meaning | Type
- --- | --- | ---
- `widget` | The widget | `wibox.widget.textbox`
- `update` | Update `widget` | function
- `timer` | The widget timer | [`gears.timer`](https://awesomewm.org/doc/api/classes/gears.timer.html)
- `pwdtimer` | Password retrieval timer (available only if `password` is a function)| [`gears.timer`](https://awesomewm.org/doc/api/classes/gears.timer.html)
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- The `update` function can be used to refresh the widget before `timeout` expires.
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- You can use `timer` to start/stop the widget as you like.
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