5 Interface net.connman.Service
6 Object path [variable prefix]/{service0,service1,...}
8 Methods dict GetProperties()
10 Returns properties for the service object. See
11 the properties section for available properties.
13 Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
15 void SetProperty(string name, variant value)
17 Changes the value of the specified property. Only
18 properties that are listed as read-write are
19 changeable. On success a PropertyChanged signal
22 Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
23 [service].Error.InvalidProperty
25 void ClearProperty(string name)
27 Clears the value of the specified property.
29 Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
30 [service].Error.InvalidProperty
34 Connect this service. It will attempt to connect
35 WiFi, WiMAX or Bluetooth services.
37 For Ethernet devices this method can only be used
38 if it has previously been disconnected. Otherwise
39 the plugging of a cable will trigger connecting
40 automatically. If no cable is plugged in this method
43 This method call will only return in case of an
44 error or when the service is fully connected. So
45 setting a longer D-Bus timeout might be a really
48 Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
52 Disconnect this service. If the service is not
53 connected an error message will be generated.
55 On Ethernet devices this will disconnect the IP
56 details from the service. It will not magically
57 unplug the cable. When no cable is plugged in this
60 This method can also be used to abort a previous
61 connectiong attempt via the Connect method.
63 Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
67 A successfully connected service with Favorite=true
68 can be removed this way. If it is connected, it will
69 be automatically disconnected first.
71 If the service requires a passphrase it will be
72 cleared and forgotten when removing.
74 This is similar to setting the Favorite property
75 to false, but that is currently not supported.
77 In the case a connection attempt failed and the
78 service is in the State=failure, this method can
79 also be used to reset the service.
81 Calling this method on Ethernet devices will cause
82 an error message. It is not possible to remove these
85 Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
87 void MoveBefore(object service)
89 If a service has been used before, this allows a
90 reorder of the favorite services.
92 The target service object must be part of this
93 profile. Moving between profiles is not supported.
95 Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
97 void MoveAfter(object service)
99 If a service has been used before, this allows a
100 reorder of the favorite services.
102 The target service object must be part of this
103 profile. Moving between profiles is not supported.
105 Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
109 Reset the counter statistics.
111 Possible Errors: None
113 Signals PropertyChanged(string name, variant value)
115 This signal indicates a changed value of the given
118 Properties string State [readonly]
120 The service state information.
122 Valid states are "idle", "failure", "association",
123 "configuration", "ready" and "online".
125 The "ready" state signals a successfully
126 connected device. "online" signals that an
127 Internet connection is available and has been
130 string Error [readonly]
132 The service error status details.
134 When error occur during connection or disconnection
135 the detailed information is represented in this
136 property to help the user interface to present the
137 user with alternate options.
139 This property is only valid when the service is in
140 the "failure" state. Otherwise it might be empty or
143 Current defined error code is "dhcp-failed".
145 string Name [readonly]
147 The service name (for example "Wireless" etc.)
149 This name can be used for directly displaying it in
150 the application. It has pure informational purpose.
152 For Ethernet devices and hidden WiFi networks it is
153 not guaranteed that this property is present.
155 string Type [readonly]
157 The service type (for example "ethernet", "wifi" etc.)
159 This information should only be used to determine
160 advanced properties or showing the correct icon
163 string Mode [readonly]
165 If the service type is WiFi or Cellular, then this
166 property is present and contains the mode of the
169 For WiFi services the possible values are "managed"
170 and "adhoc". For Cellular services it describes the
171 network technology. Possible values are "gprs", "edge"
174 This property might be only present for WiFi and
177 array{string} Security [readonly]
179 If the service type is WiFi, then this property is
180 present and contains the list of security methods
181 or key management settings.
183 Possible values are "none", "wep", "psk", "ieee8021x"
184 and also "wps". Alternate values for "psk" can also
187 This property might be only present for WiFi
190 boolean LoginRequired [readonly]
192 This property indicates that an additional login
193 step, like web based authentication, is needed
194 before the connection establishment can proceed.
196 string Passphrase [readwrite]
198 If the service type is WiFi, then this property
199 can be used to store a passphrase.
201 No PropertyChanged signals will be sent for this
202 property. The PassphraseRequired property should
203 be monitored instead.
205 This property might also not always be included
206 since it is protected by a different security policy.
208 boolean PassphraseRequired [readonly]
210 If the service type is WiFi, then this property
211 indicates if a passphrase is required.
213 If a passphrase has been set already or if no
214 passphrase is needed, then this property will
217 uint8 Strength [readonly]
219 Indicates the signal strength of the service. This
220 is a normalized value between 0 and 100.
222 This property will not be present for Ethernet
225 boolean Favorite [readonly]
227 Will be true if a cable is plugged in or the user
228 selected and successfully connected to this service.
230 This value is automatically changed and to revert
231 it back to false the Remove() method needs to be
234 boolean Immutable [readonly]
236 This value will be set to true if the service is
237 configured externally via a configuration file.
239 The only valid operation are Connect() and of
240 course Disconnect(). The Remove() method will
243 boolean AutoConnect [readwrite]
245 If set to true, this service will auto-connect
246 when no other connection is available.
248 The service won't auto-connect while roaming.
250 For favorite services it is possible to change
251 this value to prevent or permit automatic
254 boolean SetupRequired [readonly]
256 If the service is Cellular, then this property
257 indicates that some extra setup steps are required.
259 In most cases it is required to fill in the APN
262 boolean Roaming [readonly]
264 This property indicates if this service is roaming.
266 In the case of Cellular services this normally
267 indicates connections to a foreign provider when
270 array{string} Nameservers [readonly]
272 The list of currently active nameservers for this
273 service. If the server is not in READY or ONLINE
274 state than this list will be empty.
276 Global nameservers are automatically added to this
277 list. The array represents a sorted list of the
278 current nameservers. The first one has the highest
279 priority and is used by default.
281 When using DHCP this array represents the nameservers
282 provided by the network. In case of manual settings,
283 the ones from Nameservers.Configuration are used.
285 array{string} Nameservers.Configuration [readwrite]
287 The list of manually configured domain name
288 servers. Some 3G networks don't provide correct
289 name servers and this allows for an override.
291 This array is sorted by priority and the first
292 entry in the list represents the nameserver with
293 the highest priority.
295 When using manual configuration and no global
296 nameservers are configured, then it is useful
297 to configure this setting.
299 Changes to the domain name servers can be done
300 at any time. It will not cause a disconnect of
301 the service. However there might be small window
302 where name resolution might fail.
304 array{string} Domains [readonly]
306 The list of currently used search domains.
308 array{string} Domains.Configuration [readwrite]
310 The list of manually configured search domains.
314 string Method [readonly]
316 Possible values are "dhcp", "manual"
319 The value "fixed" indicates an IP address
320 that can not be modified. For example
321 cellular networks return fixed information.
323 string Address [readonly]
325 The current configured IPv4 address.
327 string Netmask [readonly]
329 The current configured IPv4 netmask.
331 string Gateway [readonly]
333 The current configured IPv4 gateway.
335 dict IPv4.Configuration [readwrite]
337 Same values as IPv4 property. The IPv4 represents
338 the actual system configuration while this allows
341 Changing these settings will cause a state change
342 of the service. The service will become unavailable
343 until the new configuration has been successfully
348 string Method [readonly]
350 Possible values are "auto", "manual", "6to4"
353 The value "fixed" indicates an IP address
354 that can not be modified. For example
355 cellular networks return fixed information.
356 The value "6to4" is returned if 6to4 tunnel
357 is created by connman. The tunnel can only be
358 created if method was set to "auto" by the
359 user. User cannot set the method to "6to4".
361 string Address [readonly]
363 The current configured IPv6 address.
365 uint8 PrefixLength [readonly]
367 The prefix length of the IPv6 address.
369 string Gateway [readonly]
371 The current configured IPv6 gateway.
373 string Privacy [readonly]
375 Enable or disable IPv6 privacy extension
376 that is described in RFC 4941. The value
377 has only meaning if Method is set to "auto".
379 Value "disabled" means that privacy extension
380 is disabled and normal autoconf addresses are
383 Value "enabled" means that privacy extension is
384 enabled and system prefers to use public
385 addresses over temporary addresses.
387 Value "prefered" means that privacy extension is
388 enabled and system prefers temporary addresses
389 over public addresses.
391 Default value is "disabled".
393 dict IPv6.Configuration [readwrite]
395 Same values as IPv6 property. The IPv6 represents
396 the actual system configuration while this allows
399 Changing these settings will cause a state change
400 of the service. The service will become unavailable
401 until the new configuration has been successfully
404 dict Proxy [readonly]
406 string Method [readonly]
408 Possible values are "direct", "auto" and
411 In case of "auto" method, the URL file can be
412 provided unless you want to let DHCP/WPAD
413 auto-discover to be tried. In such case if DHCP
414 and WPAD auto-discover methods fails then
415 method will be "direct".
417 In case of "direct" no additional information
418 are provided. For the "manual" method the
419 Servers have to be set, Excludes is optional.
421 string URL [readonly]
423 Automatic proxy configuration URL. Used by
426 array{string} Servers [readonly]
428 Used when "manual" method is set.
430 List of proxy URIs. The URI without a protocol
431 will be interpreted as the generic proxy URI.
432 All others will target a specific protocol and
435 Example for generic proxy server entry would
436 be like this: "server.example.com:911".
438 array{string} Excludes [readonly]
440 Used when "manual" method is set.
442 List of hosts which can be accessed directly.
444 dict Proxy.Configuration [readwrite]
446 Same values as Proxy property. The Proxy represents
447 the actual system configuration while this allows
450 If "auto" method is set with an empty URL, then
451 DHCP/WPAD auto-discover will be tried. Otherwise the
452 specified URL will be used.
454 dict Provider [readonly]
456 string Host [readonly]
460 string Domain [readonly]
464 string Name [readonly]
468 string Type [readonly]
472 dict Ethernet [readonly]
474 string Method [readonly]
476 Possible values are "auto" and "manual".
478 string Interface [readonly]
480 Interface name (for example eth0).
482 string Address [readonly]
484 Ethernet device address (MAC address).
486 uint16 MTU [readonly]
488 The Ethernet MTU (default is 1500).
490 uint16 Speed [readonly]
492 Selected speed of the line.
494 This information might not always be
497 string Duplex [readonly]
499 Selected duplex settings of the line.
501 Possible values are "half" and "full".
503 This information might not always be