# Framework 16 LED Matrix System Monitoring Application This software is intended for use on a Framework 16 laptop with LED Matrix Panels installed. ## Capabilities * Display system performance characteristics in real-time * CPU utilization * Battery charge level and plug status + memory utilization * Disk Input/Output rates * Network Upload/Download rates * Temperature sensor readings * Fan speeds * Display any system monitoring app on any quadrant * Top or bottom of left or right panel * Specified via program arguments * Keyboard shortcut identifies apps running in each quadrant by displaying abbreviated name * Plugin framework supports simplified development of addiitonal LED Panel applications * Automatic detection of left and right LED panels ## Installation * Install [PyEnv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv) * Any other python virtual environment package may be used. Commands below work with PyEnv. ``` cd FW_LED_System_Monitor pyenv install 3.11 pyenv virtualenv 3.11 3.11 pyenv activate pip install -r requirements.txt ``` ## Run ``` cd led-matrix python led-sysyem-monitor.py [--help] [--top-left {cpu,net,disk,mem-bat,none,temp,fan}] [--bottom-left {cpu,net,disk,mem-bat,none,temp,fan}] [--top-right {cpu,net,disk,mem-bat,none,temp,fan}] [--bottom-right {cpu,net,disk,mem-bat,none,temp,fan}] [--no-key-listener] [--disable-plugins] python led-sysyem-monitor.py --help #For more verbose help info ``` ## Run as a Linux service ``` cd led-matrix ./install_as_service.sh [...args] #program args to be applied when starting or restarting the service sudo systemctl start|stop|restart|status fwledmonitor ``` ## Keyboard Shortcut * Alt+I: displays app names in each quadrant while keys are pressed * Disable key listener with `--no-key-listener` program arg * To use the key listener, the app must have read permission on the keyboard device (e.g /dev/input/event7). The service runs as root, and therefore has the required access. If you want toi use the key listener while running the app directly, you need to add your user account to the `input` group and ensure there is a group read permission on the keyboard device. **NB:** Consider the implications of this. Any program running as a user in the `input` group will be able to capture your keystrokes. ## Plugin Development * Add a file in the `plugins` dir with a name that matches the blob pattern `*_plugin.py` * See `temp_fan_plugin.py` for an implementation example ## Notes * To list your input devices, use the following python code after installing [Python-evdev](https://python-evdev.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html) ``` >>> import evdev >>> devices = [evdev.InputDevice(path) for path in evdev.list_devices()] >>> for device in devices: >>> print(device.path, device.name, device.phys) /dev/input/event1 Dell Dell USB Keyboard usb-0000:00:12.1-2/input0 /dev/input/event0 Dell USB Optical Mouse usb-0000:00:12.0-2/input0 ``` * The baseline reference for calculating the ratio used to display temperature and fan speed readings were arbitarily defined. See `TEMP_REF` and `MAX_FAN_SPEED` in `temp_fan_plugin.py`. * To examine system performance measures manually and in detail, run `python ps-util-sensors.py` * To use a different key combination for identifying the running apps, see `KEY_I` and `MODIFIER_KEYS` in `led_system_monitor.py`