Alessandro Pilotti 3b415d1d41
Adds display idle timeout plugin
Adds a new plugin for setting the timeout before the display is turned
off. The timeout value, in seconds, is controlled by the
"display_idle_timeout" option.

Setting the value to 0 disables the timeout and leaves the display
always on.

Change-Id: Ibc7dbad3b1ce6ec06ff0d50d937409914d18685a
Implements: blueprint display-idle-timeout-plugin
Co-Authored-By: Stefan Caraiman <scaraiman@cloudbasesolutions.com>
2017-02-21 20:47:17 +02:00

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from oslo_log import log as oslo_logging
from cloudbaseinit import conf as cloudbaseinit_conf
from cloudbaseinit.plugins.common import base
from cloudbaseinit.utils.windows import powercfg
CONF = cloudbaseinit_conf.CONF
LOG = oslo_logging.getLogger(__name__)
class DisplayIdleTimeoutConfigPlugin(base.BasePlugin):
def execute(self, service, shared_data):
LOG.info("Setting display idle timeout: %s", CONF.display_idle_timeout)
powercfg.set_display_idle_timeout(CONF.display_idle_timeout)
return base.PLUGIN_EXECUTION_DONE, False
def get_os_requirements(self):
return 'win32', (6, 2)