[<- widgets](https://github.com/copycat-killer/lain/wiki/Widgets) Shows disk space usage for a set partition. Displays a notification when the partition is full or has low space. mypartition = lain.widgets.fs() ### input table Variable | Meaning | Type | Default --- | --- | --- | --- `timeout` | Refresh timeout seconds -| int | 600 `partition` | Partition to monitor | string | "/" `settings` | User settings | function | empty function `settings` can use the following `partition` related float values: `fs_now.used`, `fs_now.available`, `fs_now.size_mb`, `fs_now.size_gb`. It can also use value strings in these formats: fs_info[p .. "used_p"] fs_info[p .. "avail_p"] fs_info[p .. "size_mb"] fs_info[p .. "size_gb"] where `p` is the last column of `df` command ("/", "/home", "/boot", ...). This means you can set the widget for a certain partition, but you can look up at others too. Finally, `settings` can modify `fs_notification_preset` table too. This table 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. Default definition: fs_notification_preset = { fg = beautiful.fg_normal } ### output table Variable | Meaning | Type --- | --- | --- `widget` | The widget | `wibox.widget.textbox` `show` | The notification | function You can display the notification with a key binding like this: awful.key({ altkey }, "h", function () mypartition.show(7) end), where ``altkey = "Mod1"`` and ``show`` argument is an optional integer, meaning timeout seconds.