I am trying to write a program that tracks when the active window changes using Xlib. I am have trouble figuring out the best way to do this. These are my ideas so far:
Here's a Python implementation of what @alanc proposed.
import Xlib
import Xlib.display
disp = Xlib.display.Display()
root = disp.screen().root
NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW = disp.intern_atom('_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW')
NET_WM_NAME = disp.intern_atom('_NET_WM_NAME')
last_seen = {'xid': None}
def get_active_window():
window_id = root.get_full_property(NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW,
Xlib.X.AnyPropertyType).value[0]
focus_changed = (window_id != last_seen['xid'])
last_seen['xid'] = window_id
return window_id, focus_changed
def get_window_name(window_id):
try:
window_obj = disp.create_resource_object('window', window_id)
window_name = window_obj.get_full_property(NET_WM_NAME, 0).value
except Xlib.error.XError:
window_name = None
return window_name
if __name__ == '__main__':
root.change_attributes(event_mask=Xlib.X.PropertyChangeMask)
while True:
win, changed = get_active_window()
if changed:
print(get_window_name(win))
while True:
event = disp.next_event()
if (event.type == Xlib.X.PropertyNotify and
event.atom == NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW):
break
The more fully-commented version I wrote as an example for someone is in this gist.