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QDBusConnectionInterface Class

The QDBusConnectionInterface class provides access to the D-Bus bus daemon service.

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QDBusConnectionInterface Class

  • Header: QDBusConnectionInterface

  • CMake:

    find_package(Qt6 REQUIRED COMPONENTS Dbus)

    target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::Dbus)

  • qmake: QT += dbus

  • Inherits: QDBusAbstractInterface

Detailed Description

The D-Bus bus server daemon provides one special interface org.freedesktop.DBus that allows clients to access certain properties of the bus, such as the current list of clients connected. The QDBusConnectionInterface class provides access to that interface.

The most common uses of this class are to register and unregister service names on the bus using the registerService() and unregisterService() functions, query about existing names using the isServiceRegistered(), registeredServiceNames() and serviceOwner() functions, and to receive notification that a client has registered or de-registered through the serviceRegistered(), serviceUnregistered() and serviceOwnerChanged() signals.

Member Type Documentation

 

enum QDBusConnectionInterface::RegisterServiceReply

The possible return values from registerService():

Constant

Value

Description

QDBusConnectionInterface::ServiceNotRegistered

0

The call failed and the service name was not registered.

QDBusConnectionInterface::ServiceRegistered

1

The caller is now the owner of the service name.

QDBusConnectionInterface::ServiceQueued

2

The caller specified the QueueService flag and the service was already registered, so we are in queue.

The serviceRegistered() signal will be emitted when the service is acquired by this application.

enum QDBusConnectionInterface::ServiceQueueOptions

Flags for determining how a service registration should behave, in case the service name is already registered.

Constant

Value

Description

QDBusConnectionInterface::DontQueueService

0

If an application requests a name that is already owned, no queueing will be performed. The registeredService() call will simply fail. This is the default.

QDBusConnectionInterface::QueueService

1

Attempts to register the requested service, but do not try to replace it if another application already has it registered. Instead, simply put this application in queue, until it is given up. The serviceRegistered() signal will be emitted when that happens.

QDBusConnectionInterface::ReplaceExistingService

2

If another application already has the service name registered, attempt to replace it.

See Also

enum QDBusConnectionInterface::ServiceReplacementOptions

Flags for determining if the D-Bus server should allow another application to replace a name that this application has registered with the ReplaceExistingService option.

The possible values are:

Constant

Value

Description

QDBusConnectionInterface::DontAllowReplacement

0

Do not allow another application to replace us. The service must be explicitly unregistered with unregisterService() for another application to acquire it. This is the default.

QDBusConnectionInterface::AllowReplacement

1

Allow other applications to replace us with the ReplaceExistingService option to registerService() without intervention. If that happens, the serviceUnregistered() signal will be emitted.

See Also

Property Documentation

 

[read-only, since 5.14] activatableServiceNames : const QDBusReply<QStringList>

holds the activatable service names

Lists all names that can be activated on the bus.

This property was introduced in Qt 5.14.

Access functions:

  • <> activatableServiceNames() const

[read-only] registeredServiceNames : const QDBusReply<QStringList>

holds the registered service names

Lists all names currently registered on the bus.

Access functions:

  • <> registeredServiceNames() const

Member Function Documentation

 

void QDBusConnectionInterface::callWithCallbackFailed(const QDBusError &error, const QDBusMessage &call)

This signal is emitted when there is an error during a QDBusConnection::callWithCallback(). error specifies the error. call is the message that couldn't be delivered.

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QDBusReply<bool> QDBusConnectionInterface::isServiceRegistered(const QString &serviceName) const

Returns true if the service name serviceName has is currently registered.

QDBusReply<QDBusConnectionInterface::RegisterServiceReply> QDBusConnectionInterface::registerService(const QString &serviceName, QDBusConnectionInterface::ServiceQueueOptions qoption = DontQueueService, QDBusConnectionInterface::ServiceReplacementOptions roption = DontAllowReplacement)

Requests to register the service name serviceName on the bus. The qoption flag specifies how the D-Bus server should behave if serviceName is already registered. The roption flag specifies if the server should allow another application to replace our registered name.

If the service registration succeeds, the serviceRegistered() signal will be emitted. If we are placed in queue, the signal will be emitted when we obtain the name. If roption is AllowReplacement, the serviceUnregistered() signal will be emitted if another application replaces this one.

See Also

See also unregisterService()

QDBusReply<QString> QDBusConnectionInterface::serviceOwner(const QString &name) const

Returns the unique connection name of the primary owner of the name name. If the requested name doesn't have an owner, returns a org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NameHasNoOwner error.

QDBusReply<uint> QDBusConnectionInterface::servicePid(const QString &serviceName) const

Returns the Unix Process ID (PID) for the process currently holding the bus service serviceName.

void QDBusConnectionInterface::serviceRegistered(const QString &service)

This signal is emitted by the D-Bus server when the bus service name (unique connection name or well-known service name) given by service is acquired by this application.

Acquisition happens after this application has requested a name using registerService().

QDBusReply<uint> QDBusConnectionInterface::serviceUid(const QString &serviceName) const

Returns the Unix User ID (UID) for the process currently holding the bus service serviceName.

void QDBusConnectionInterface::serviceUnregistered(const QString &service)

This signal is emitted by the D-Bus server when this application loses ownership of the bus service name given by service.

QDBusReply<void> QDBusConnectionInterface::startService(const QString &name)

Requests that the bus start the service given by the name name.

QDBusReply<bool> QDBusConnectionInterface::unregisterService(const QString &serviceName)

Releases the claim on the bus service name serviceName, that had been previously registered with registerService(). If this application had ownership of the name, it will be released for other applications to claim. If it only had the name queued, it gives up its position in the queue.

Obsolete Members for QDBusConnectionInterface

The following members of class QDBusConnectionInterface are deprecated. We strongly advise against using them in new code.

Obsolete Member Function Documentation

 
void QDBusConnectionInterface::serviceOwnerChanged(const QString &name, const QString &oldOwner, const QString &newOwner)

This function is deprecated. We strongly advise against using it in new code.

Use QDBusServiceWatcher instead.

This signal is emitted by the D-Bus server whenever a service ownership change happens in the bus, including apparition and disparition of names.

This signal means the application oldOwner lost ownership of bus name name to application newOwner. If oldOwner is an empty string, it means the name name has just been created; if newOwner is empty, the name name has no current owner and is no longer available.

connecting to this signal will make the application listen for and receive every single service ownership change on the bus. Depending on how many services are running, this make the application be activated to receive more signals than it needs. To avoid this problem, use the QDBusServiceWatcher class, which can listen for specific changes.

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