[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets) (YAhoo! Weather Notification) Yawn provides brief and compact Yahoo! Weather notification. Usage ----- You can ``register`` Yawn to get a set of widgets, or ``attach`` it to an existent widget. ### register yawn = lain.widgets.yawn(id, args) - ``id`` An integer that defines the WOEID code of your city. To obtain it you can google 'yahoo weather %CITYNAME%' and follow the first link. It will look like: http://weather.yahoo.com/united-states/california/san-diego-2487889/ and the last number in that link will be the ID you need. - ``args`` A required table which can contain: Variables | Meaning | Type | Possible values | Default value --- | --- | --- | --- | --- `u` | Units | string | "c" (Celsius), "f" (Fahrenheit) | "c" `timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds | int | integers | 600 `settings` | User settings | function | function | empty function `settings` can use strings `forecast`, `units`, and can modify `yawn_notification_preset` table, which will be the preset for the naughty notifications. Check [here](http://awesome.naquadah.org/doc/api/modules/naughty.html#notify) for the list of variables it can contain. The function `register` creates an imagebox icon and a textbox widget. Add them to you wibox like this: right_layout:add(yawn.icon) right_layout:add(yawn.widget) Hovering over ``yawn.icon`` will display the notification. ### attach lain.widgets.yawn.attach(widget, id, args) Arguments: - ``widget`` The widget which you want to attach Yawn to. - ``id`` Same as in ``register``. - ``args`` Same as in ``register``. Hovering over ``widget`` will display the notification. Popup shortcut -------------- You can also create a keybinding for the weather popup like this: awful.key( { "Mod1" }, "w", function () yawn.show(5) end ) where ``show`` argument is an integer defining timeout seconds. Localization ------------ Default language is English, but Yawn can be localized. Move to `localizations` subdirectory and fill `localization_template`. Once you're done, rename it like your locale id. In my case: $ lua Lua 5.2.2 Copyright (C) 1994-2013 Lua.org, PUC-Rio > print(os.getenv("LANG"):match("(%S*$*)[.]")) it_IT > hence I named my file "it_IT" (Italian localization). **NOTE:** If you create a localization, feel free to send me! I will add it.