GApplication: parse command line options
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1 <refentry id="gapplication-tool" lang="en">
2   <refentryinfo>
3     <title>gapplication</title>
4     <productname>GIO</productname>
5     <authorgroup>
6       <author>
7         <contrib>Developer</contrib>
8         <firstname>Ryan</firstname>
9         <surname>Lortie</surname>
10       </author>
11     </authorgroup>
12   </refentryinfo>
13
14   <refmeta>
15     <refentrytitle>gapplication</refentrytitle>
16     <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
17     <refmiscinfo class="manual">User Commands</refmiscinfo>
18   </refmeta>
19
20   <refnamediv>
21     <refname>gapplication</refname>
22     <refpurpose>D-Bus application launcher</refpurpose>
23   </refnamediv>
24
25   <refsynopsisdiv>
26     <cmdsynopsis>
27       <command>gapplication</command>
28       <arg choice="plain">help</arg>
29       <arg choice="opt"><replaceable>COMMAND</replaceable></arg>
30     </cmdsynopsis>
31     <cmdsynopsis>
32       <command>gapplication</command>
33       <arg choice="plain">version</arg>
34     </cmdsynopsis>
35     <cmdsynopsis>
36       <command>gapplication</command>
37       <arg choice="plain">list-apps</arg>
38     </cmdsynopsis>
39     <cmdsynopsis>
40       <command>gapplication</command>
41       <arg choice="plain">launch</arg>
42       <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>APPID</replaceable></arg>
43     </cmdsynopsis>
44     <cmdsynopsis>
45       <command>gapplication</command>
46       <arg choice="plain">launch</arg>
47       <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>APPID</replaceable></arg>
48       <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>FILE</replaceable></arg>
49     </cmdsynopsis>
50     <cmdsynopsis>
51       <command>gapplication</command>
52       <arg choice="plain">list-actions</arg>
53       <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>APPID</replaceable></arg>
54     </cmdsynopsis>
55     <cmdsynopsis>
56       <command>gapplication</command>
57       <arg choice="plain">action</arg>
58       <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>APPID</replaceable></arg>
59       <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>ACTION</replaceable></arg>
60       <arg choice="opt"><replaceable>PARAMETER</replaceable></arg>
61     </cmdsynopsis>
62   </refsynopsisdiv>
63
64   <refsect1>
65     <title>Description</title>
66
67     <para>
68       <command>gapplication</command> is a commandline implementation of the client-side of the
69       <interfacename>org.freedesktop.Application</interfacename> interface as specified by the freedesktop.org
70       Desktop Entry Specification.
71     </para>
72
73     <para>
74       <command>gapplication</command> can be used to start applications that have
75       <varname>DBusActivatable</varname> set to <literal>true</literal> in their <filename>.desktop</filename>
76       files and can be used to send messages to already-running instances of other applications.
77     </para>
78
79     <para>
80       It is possible for applications to refer to <command>gapplication</command> in the <varname>Exec</varname>
81       line of their <filename class='extension'>.desktop</filename> file to maintain backwards compatibility
82       with implementations that do not directly support <varname>DBusActivatable</varname>.
83     </para>
84
85     <para>
86       <command>gapplication</command> ships as part of <application>GLib</application>.
87     </para>
88   </refsect1>
89
90   <refsect1>
91     <title>Commands</title>
92
93     <refsect2>
94       <title>Global commands</title>
95
96       <variablelist>
97         <varlistentry>
98           <term>
99             <command>help</command>
100             <arg choice="opt"><replaceable>COMMAND</replaceable></arg>
101           </term>
102           <listitem>
103             <para>
104               Displays a short synopsis of the available commands or provides detailed help on a specific
105               command.
106             </para>
107           </listitem>
108         </varlistentry>
109
110         <varlistentry>
111           <term>
112             <command>version</command>
113           </term>
114           <listitem>
115             <para>
116               Prints the GLib version whence <command>gapplication</command> came.
117             </para>
118           </listitem>
119         </varlistentry>
120
121         <varlistentry>
122           <term>
123             <command>list-apps</command>
124           </term>
125           <listitem>
126             <para>
127               Prints a list of all application IDs that are known to support D-Bus activation.  This list is
128               generated by scanning <filename class='extension'>.desktop</filename> files as per the current
129               <envar>XDG_DATA_DIRS</envar>.
130             </para>
131           </listitem>
132         </varlistentry>
133
134         <varlistentry>
135           <term>
136             <command>launch</command>
137             <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>APPID</replaceable></arg>
138             <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat"><replaceable>FILE</replaceable></arg>
139           </term>
140           <listitem>
141             <para>
142               Launches an application.
143             </para>
144             <para> 
145               The first parameter is the application ID in the familiar "reverse DNS" style (eg:
146               '<literal>org.gnome.app</literal>') without the <filename class='extension'>.desktop</filename>
147               suffix.
148             </para>
149             <para>
150               Optionally, if additional parameters are given, they are treated as the names of files to open and
151               may be filenames or URIs.  If no files are given then the application is simply activated.
152             </para>
153           </listitem>
154         </varlistentry>
155
156         <varlistentry>
157           <term>
158             <command>list-actions</command>
159             <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>APPID</replaceable></arg>
160           </term>
161           <listitem>
162             <para>
163               List the actions declared in the application's <filename class='extension'>.desktop</filename>
164               file.  The parameter is the application ID, as above.
165             </para>
166           </listitem>
167         </varlistentry>
168
169         <varlistentry>
170           <term>
171             <command>action</command>
172             <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>APPID</replaceable></arg>
173             <arg choice="plain"><replaceable>ACTION</replaceable></arg>
174             <arg choice="opt"><replaceable>PARAMETER</replaceable></arg>
175           </term>
176           <listitem>
177             <para>
178               Invokes the named action (in the same way as would occur when activating an action specified in
179               the <filename class='extension'>.desktop</filename> file).
180             </para>
181             <para>
182               The application ID (as above) is the first parameter.  The action name follows.
183             </para>
184             <para>
185               Optionally, following the action name can be one parameter, in GVariant format, given as a single
186               argument.  Make sure to use sufficient quoting.
187             </para>
188           </listitem>
189         </varlistentry>
190
191       </variablelist>
192     </refsect2>
193   </refsect1>
194
195   <refsect1>
196     <title>Examples</title>
197
198     <refsect2>
199       <title>From the commandline</title>
200
201       <para>
202         Launching an application:
203       </para>
204
205       <programlisting>
206         gapplication launch org.example.fooview
207       </programlisting>
208
209       <para>
210         Opening a file with an application:
211       </para>
212
213       <programlisting>
214         gapplication launch org.example.fooview ~/file.foo
215       </programlisting>
216
217       <para>
218         Opening many files with an application:
219       </para>
220
221       <programlisting>
222         gapplication launch org.example.fooview ~/foos/*.foo
223       </programlisting>
224
225       <para>
226         Invoking an action on an application:
227       </para>
228
229       <programlisting>
230         gapplication action org.example.fooview create
231       </programlisting>
232
233       <para>
234         Invoking an action on an application, with an action:
235       </para>
236
237       <programlisting>
238         gapplication action org.example.fooview show-item '"item_id_828739"'
239       </programlisting>
240     </refsect2>
241
242     <refsect2>
243       <title>
244         From the <varname>Exec</varname> lines of a <filename class='extension'>.desktop</filename> file
245       </title>
246
247       <para>
248         The commandline interface of <command>gapplication</command> was designed so that it could be used
249         directly from the <varname>Exec</varname> line of a <filename class='extension'>.desktop</filename>
250         file.
251       </para>
252
253       <para>
254         You might want to do this to allow for backwards compatibility with implementations of the specification
255         that do not understand how to do D-Bus activation, without having to install a separate utility program.
256       </para>
257
258       <para>
259         Consider the following example:
260       </para>
261
262       <programlisting>
263         [Desktop Entry]
264         Version=1.1
265         Type=Application
266         Name=Foo Viewer
267         DBusActivatable=true
268         MimeType=image/x-foo;
269         Exec=gapplication launch org.example.fooview %F
270         Actions=gallery;create;
271
272         [Desktop Action gallery]
273         Name=Browse Gallery
274         Exec=gapplication action org.example.fooview gallery
275
276         [Desktop Action create]
277         Name=Create a new Foo!
278         Exec=gapplication action org.example.fooview create
279       </programlisting>
280     </refsect2>
281
282     <refsect2>
283       <title>From a script</title>
284
285       <para>
286         If installing an application that supports D-Bus activation you may still want to put a file in
287         <filename class='directory'>/usr/bin</filename> so that your program can be started from a terminal.
288       </para>
289
290       <para>
291         It is possible for this file to be a shell script.  The script can handle arguments such as --help and
292         --version directly.  It can also parse other command line arguments and convert them to uses of
293         <command>gapplication</command> to activate the application, open files, or invoke actions.
294       </para>
295
296       <para>
297         Here is a simplified example, as may be installed in <filename>/usr/bin/fooview</filename>:
298       </para>
299
300       <programlisting>
301         #!/bin/sh
302
303         case "$1" in
304           --help)
305             echo "see 'man fooview' for more information"
306             ;;
307
308           --version)
309             echo "fooview 1.2"
310             ;;
311
312           --gallery)
313             gapplication action org.example.fooview gallery
314             ;;
315
316           --create)
317             gapplication action org.example.fooview create
318             ;;
319
320           -*)
321             echo "unrecognised commandline argument"
322             exit 1
323             ;;
324
325           *)
326             gapplication launch org.example.fooview "$@"
327             ;;
328         esac
329       </programlisting>
330     </refsect2>
331   </refsect1>
332
333   <refsect1>
334     <title>See also</title>
335     <para>
336       <ulink url='http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/'>Desktop Entry Specification</ulink>,
337       <citerefentry>
338         <refentrytitle>gdbus</refentrytitle>
339         <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
340       </citerefentry>,
341       <citerefentry>
342         <refentrytitle>xdg-open</refentrytitle>
343         <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
344       </citerefentry>,
345       <citerefentry>
346         <refentrytitle>desktop-file-validate</refentrytitle>
347         <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
348       </citerefentry>
349     </para>
350   </refsect1>
351
352 </refentry>