#!/usr/bin/env bash readonly dependency=("theova/base16-qutebrowser") readonly app="qutebrowser" readonly path="$1" readonly package="$2" readonly theme="$3" readonly permanent="$4" ## Main Entrypoint # # Finds the right theme template file and starts theme # switching and, if necessary, permanent setting processes. main() { dbg_msg $app "Starting Processor" tfile="$path/$package/themes/default/base16-$theme.config.py" if ! file_exists "$tfile"; then dbg_msg $app "error" "Theme template $theme not found in package $package" exit 1 fi if [[ $permanent == "true" ]]; then save; fi theme dbg_msg $app "Processor Done" } ## Theme switcher # # Makes sure that if any application instance is # currently running, it switches to new theme. theme() { dbg_msg $app "Switching theme" # make sure qutebrowser is running pgrep qutebrowser >/dev/null || { dbg_msg $app "warn" "No instance running, not switching theme" return } qutebrowser --loglevel error ":config-source $tfile" dbg_msg $app "Successfully switched theme" } ## Theme setter # # Takes care of permanently writing the desired # base16 theme into application settings. save() { dbg_msg $app "Saving theme" local qt_dir="${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-/$HOME/.config}/qutebrowser" if [[ -d $qt_dir ]]; then cat "$tfile" >"$qt_dir/colorscheme.py" dbg_msg $app "Saved theme to $qt_dir/colorscheme.py" include "$qt_dir" else dbg_msg $app "warn" "No qutebrowser configuration directory found" fi } ## Theme includer # # Makes sure that theme is actually included in # default application startup routine. # This is the most invasive step of theming since it # rewrites within existing configuration files. include() { local qt_dir="$1" dbg_msg $app "Including theme in configuration" if file_exists "$qt_dir/config.py"; then line_exists_or_append "$qt_dir/config.py" 'config.source("colorscheme.py")' dbg_msg $app "Successfully included theme in configuration" else dbg_msg $app "warn" "No default configuration file found" fi } # Safe sourcing: https://stackoverflow.com/a/12694189 DIR="${BASH_SOURCE%/*}" if [[ ! -d $DIR ]]; then DIR="$PWD"; fi # shellcheck source=utilities.sh . "$DIR/utilities.sh" ## Dependency Checker # # Makes sure the processor is called for the correct # base16 package, or refuses to run if it is not. if printf '%s\n' "${dependency[@]}" | grep -q -P "^$package$"; then main else dbg_msg $app "error" "Processor does not work for package $package" fi