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It's Skeleton now, not Stub. Signed-off-by: David Zeuthen <davidz@redhat.com>
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306 lines
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<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"
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"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.1.2/docbookx.dtd" [
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<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xmlns:xi CDATA #FIXED 'http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude'">
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<!ENTITY version SYSTEM "version.xml">
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]>
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<chapter>
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<title>Migrating to GDBus</title>
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<section>
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<title>Conceptual differences</title>
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<para>
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The central concepts of D-Bus are modelled in a very similar way
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in dbus-glib and GDBus. Both have a objects representing connections,
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proxies and method invocations. But there are some important
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differences:
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem><para>
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dbus-glib uses the <ulink
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url="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus#ReferenceImplementation.28dbus-daemonandlibdbus.29">libdbus
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reference implementation</ulink>, GDBus doesn't. Instead, it
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relies on GIO streams as transport layer, and has its own
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implementation for the the D-Bus connection setup and
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authentication. Apart from using streams as transport,
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avoiding libdbus also lets GDBus avoid some thorny
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multithreading issues.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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dbus-glib uses the GObject type system for method arguments and
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return values, including a homegrown container specialization
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mechanism. GDBus relies on the #GVariant type system which is
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explicitly designed to match D-Bus types.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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dbus-glib models only D-Bus interfaces and does not provide
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any types for objects. GDBus models both D-Bus interfaces
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(via the #GDBusInterface, #GDBusProxy and
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#GDBusInterfaceSkeleton types) and objects (via the
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#GDBusObject, #GDBusObjectSkeleton and #GDBusObjectProxy types).
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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GDBus includes native support for the <ulink url="http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html#standard-interfaces-properties">org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties</ulink> (via the #GDBusProxy type) and <ulink url="http://dbus.freedesktop.org/doc/dbus-specification.html#standard-interfaces-objectmanager">org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager</ulink> D-Bus interfaces, dbus-glib doesn't.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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The typical way to export an object in dbus-glib involves
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generating glue code from XML introspection data using
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<command>dbus-binding-tool</command>. GDBus provides a
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similar tool called <command><link
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linkend="gdbus-codegen">gdbus-codegen</link></command> that
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can also generate Docbook D-Bus interface documentation.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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dbus-glib doesn't provide any convenience API for owning and
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watching bus names, GDBus provides the g_bus_own_name() and
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g_bus_watch_name() family of convenience functions.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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GDBus provides API to parse, generate and work with <link
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linkend="gio-D-Bus-Introspection-Data">Introspection
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XML</link>, dbus-glib doesn't.
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</para></listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</para>
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</section>
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<section>
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<title>API comparison</title>
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<table id="dbus-glib-vs-gdbus">
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<title>dbus-glib APIs and their GDBus counterparts</title>
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<tgroup cols="2">
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<thead>
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<row><entry>dbus-glib</entry><entry>GDBus</entry></row>
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</thead>
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<tbody>
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<row><entry>#DBusGConnection</entry><entry>#GDBusConnection</entry></row>
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<row><entry>#DBusGProxy</entry><entry>#GDBusProxy, #GDBusInterface - also see #GDBusObjectProxy</entry></row>
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<row><entry>#DBusGObject</entry><entry>#GDBusInterfaceSkeleton, #GDBusInterface - also see #GDBusObjectSkeleton</entry></row>
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<row><entry>#DBusGMethodInvocation</entry><entry>#GDBusMethodInvocation</entry></row>
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<row><entry>dbus_g_bus_get()</entry><entry>g_bus_get_sync(), also see
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g_bus_get()</entry></row>
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<row><entry>dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name()</entry><entry>g_dbus_proxy_new_sync() and
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g_dbus_proxy_new_for_bus_sync(), also see g_dbus_proxy_new()</entry></row>
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<row><entry>dbus_g_proxy_add_signal()</entry><entry>not needed, use the generic #GDBusProxy::g-signal</entry></row>
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<row><entry>dbus_g_proxy_connect_signal()</entry><entry>use g_signal_connect() with #GDBusProxy::g-signal</entry></row>
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<row><entry>dbus_g_connection_register_g_object()</entry><entry>g_dbus_connection_register_object() - also see g_dbus_object_manager_server_export()</entry></row>
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<row><entry>dbus_g_connection_unregister_g_object()</entry><entry>g_dbus_connection_unregister_object() - also see g_dbus_object_manager_server_unexport()</entry></row>
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<row><entry>dbus_g_object_type_install_info()</entry><entry>introspection data is installed while registering
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an object, see g_dbus_connection_register_object()</entry></row>
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<row><entry>dbus_g_proxy_begin_call()</entry><entry>g_dbus_proxy_call()</entry></row>
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<row><entry>dbus_g_proxy_end_call()</entry><entry>g_dbus_proxy_call_finish()</entry></row>
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<row><entry>dbus_g_proxy_call()</entry><entry>g_dbus_proxy_call_sync()</entry></row>
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<row><entry>dbus_g_error_domain_register()</entry><entry>g_dbus_error_register_error_domain()</entry></row>
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<row><entry>dbus_g_error_has_name()</entry><entry>no direct equivalent, see g_dbus_error_get_remote_error()</entry></row>
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<row><entry>dbus_g_method_return()</entry><entry>g_dbus_method_invocation_return_value()</entry></row>
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<row><entry>dbus_g_method_return_error()</entry><entry>g_dbus_method_invocation_return_error() and variants</entry></row>
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<row><entry>dbus_g_method_get_sender()</entry><entry>g_dbus_method_invocation_get_sender()</entry></row>
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</tbody>
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</tgroup>
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</table>
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</section>
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<section>
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<title>Owning bus names</title>
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<para>
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Using dbus-glib, you typically call RequestName manually
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to own a name, like in the following excerpt:
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<informalexample><programlisting><![CDATA[
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error = NULL;
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res = dbus_g_proxy_call (system_bus_proxy,
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"RequestName",
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&error,
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G_TYPE_STRING, NAME_TO_CLAIM,
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G_TYPE_UINT, DBUS_NAME_FLAG_ALLOW_REPLACEMENT,
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G_TYPE_INVALID,
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G_TYPE_UINT, &result,
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G_TYPE_INVALID);
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if (!res)
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{
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if (error != NULL)
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{
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g_warning ("Failed to acquire %s: %s",
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NAME_TO_CLAIM, error->message);
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g_error_free (error);
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}
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else
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{
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g_warning ("Failed to acquire %s", NAME_TO_CLAIM);
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}
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goto out;
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}
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if (result != DBUS_REQUEST_NAME_REPLY_PRIMARY_OWNER)
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{
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if (error != NULL)
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{
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g_warning ("Failed to acquire %s: %s",
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NAME_TO_CLAIM, error->message);
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g_error_free (error);
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}
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else
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{
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g_warning ("Failed to acquire %s", NAME_TO_CLAIM);
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}
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exit (1);
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}
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dbus_g_proxy_add_signal (system_bus_proxy, "NameLost",
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G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_INVALID);
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dbus_g_proxy_connect_signal (system_bus_proxy, "NameLost",
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G_CALLBACK (on_name_lost), NULL, NULL);
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/* further setup ... */
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]]>
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</programlisting></informalexample>
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</para>
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<para>
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While you can do things this way with GDBus too, using
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g_dbus_proxy_call_sync(), it is much nicer to use the high-level API
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for this:
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<informalexample><programlisting><![CDATA[
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static void
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on_name_acquired (GDBusConnection *connection,
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const gchar *name,
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gpointer user_data)
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{
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/* further setup ... */
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}
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/* ... */
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owner_id = g_bus_own_name (G_BUS_TYPE_SYSTEM,
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NAME_TO_CLAIM,
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G_BUS_NAME_OWNER_FLAGS_ALLOW_REPLACEMENT,
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on_bus_acquired,
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on_name_acquired,
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on_name_lost,
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NULL,
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NULL);
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g_main_loop_run (loop);
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g_bus_unown_name (owner_id);
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]]>
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</programlisting></informalexample>
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Note that g_bus_own_name() works asynchronously and requires
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you to enter your mainloop to await the on_name_aquired()
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callback. Also note that in order to avoid race conditions (e.g.
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when your service is activated by a method call), you have to export
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your manager object <emphasis>before</emphasis> acquiring the
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name. The on_bus_acquired() callback is the right place to do
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such preparations.
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</para>
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</section>
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<section>
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<title>Creating proxies for well-known names</title>
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<para>
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dbus-glib lets you create proxy objects for well-known names, like the
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following example:
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<informalexample><programlisting><![CDATA[
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proxy = dbus_g_proxy_new_for_name (system_bus_connection,
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"org.freedesktop.Accounts",
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"/org/freedesktop/Accounts",
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"org.freedesktop.Accounts");
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]]>
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</programlisting></informalexample>
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For a #DBusGProxy constructed like this, method calls will be sent to
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the current owner of the name, and that owner can change over time.
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</para>
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<para>
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The same can be achieved with #GDBusProxy:
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<informalexample><programlisting><![CDATA[
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error = NULL;
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proxy = g_dbus_proxy_new_for_bus_sync (G_BUS_TYPE_SYSTEM,
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G_DBUS_PROXY_FLAGS_NONE,
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NULL, /* GDBusInterfaceInfo */
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"org.freedesktop.Accounts",
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"/org/freedesktop/Accounts",
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"org.freedesktop.Accounts",
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NULL, /* GCancellable */
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&error);
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]]>
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</programlisting></informalexample>
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For an added layer of safety, you can specify what D-Bus
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interface the proxy is expected to conform to by using the
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#GDBusInterfaceInfo type. Additionally, #GDBusProxy loads,
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caches and tracks changes to the D-Bus properties on the remote
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object. It also sets up match rules so D-Bus signals from the
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remote object are delivered locally.
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</para>
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<para>
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The #GDBusProxy type normally isn't used directly - instead
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proxies subclassing #GDBusProxy generated by <command><link
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linkend="gdbus-codegen">gdbus-codegen</link></command> is used, see <xref linkend="gdbus-example-gdbus-codegen"/>
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</para>
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</section>
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<section>
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<title>Generating code and docs</title>
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<section id="gdbus-example-gdbus-codegen">
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<title>Using gdbus-codegen</title>
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<para>
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dbus-glib comes with <command>dbus-binding-tool</command>, which
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can produce somewhat nice client- and server-side wrappers for a D-Bus interface.
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With GDBus, <command><link
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linkend="gdbus-codegen">gdbus-codegen</link></command> is used and like
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its counterpart, it also takes D-Bus Introspection XML as input:
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</para>
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<example id="gdbus-example-codegen-input"><title>Example D-Bus Introspection XML</title><programlisting><xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" parse="text" href="../../../../gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/gdbus-example-objectmanager.xml"><xi:fallback>FIXME: MISSING XINCLUDE CONTENT</xi:fallback></xi:include></programlisting></example>
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<para>
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If this XML is processed like this
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<informalexample><programlisting><![CDATA[
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gdbus-codegen --interface-prefix org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager. \
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--generate-c-code generated-code \
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--c-namespace Example \
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--c-generate-object-manager \
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--generate-docbook generated-docs \
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gdbus-example-objectmanager.xml
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]]></programlisting></informalexample>
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then two files <filename>generated-code.h</filename> and
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<filename>generated-code.c</filename> are
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generated. Additionally, two XML files
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<filename>generated-docs-org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager.Animal</filename> and
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<filename>generated-docs-org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager.Cat</filename>
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with Docbook XML are generated. For an example of what the docs look
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like see <link
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linkend="gdbus-interface-org-gtk-GDBus-Example-ObjectManager-Animal">the Animal D-Bus interface documentation</link>.
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and
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<link
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linkend="gdbus-interface-org-gtk-GDBus-Example-ObjectManager-Cat">the Cat D-Bus interface documentation</link>.
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</para>
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<para>
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While the contents of <filename>generated-code.h</filename> and
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<filename>generated-code.c</filename> are best described by the
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<command><link
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linkend="gdbus-codegen">gdbus-codegen</link></command> manual
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page, brief examples of how this generated code can be used can be found in
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<xref linkend="gdbus-example-codegen-server"/>
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and <xref
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linkend="gdbus-example-codegen-client"/>. Additionally, since
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the generated code has 100% gtk-doc coverage, see
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#ExampleAnimal, #ExampleCat, #ExampleObject and
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#ExampleObjectManagerClient pages for documentation.
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</para>
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<example id="gdbus-example-codegen-server"><title>Server-side application using generated code</title><programlisting><xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" parse="text" href="../../../../gio/tests/gdbus-example-objectmanager-server.c"><xi:fallback>FIXME: MISSING XINCLUDE CONTENT</xi:fallback></xi:include></programlisting></example>
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<example id="gdbus-example-codegen-client"><title>Client-side application using generated code</title><programlisting><xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" parse="text" href="../../../../gio/tests/gdbus-example-objectmanager-client.c"><xi:fallback>FIXME: MISSING XINCLUDE CONTENT</xi:fallback></xi:include></programlisting></example>
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</section>
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<xi:include href="../../../../gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/gdbus-example-objectmanager-generated-org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager.Animal.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="../../../../gio/tests/gdbus-object-manager-example/gdbus-example-objectmanager-generated-org.gtk.GDBus.Example.ObjectManager.Cat.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="../gdbus-object-manager-example/xml/ExampleAnimal.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="../gdbus-object-manager-example/xml/ExampleCat.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="../gdbus-object-manager-example/xml/ExampleObject.xml"/>
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<xi:include href="../gdbus-object-manager-example/xml/ExampleObjectManagerClient.xml"/>
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</section>
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</chapter>
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