Interface net.connman.Service
Object path [variable prefix]/{service0,service1,...}
-Methods dict GetProperties()
+Methods dict GetProperties() [deprecated]
Returns properties for the service object. See
the properties section for available properties.
+ Usage of this method is highly discouraged. Use
+ the Manager.GetServices() method instead.
+
Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
void SetProperty(string name, variant value)
changeable. On success a PropertyChanged signal
will be emitted.
+ Properties cannot be set for hidden WiFi service
+ entries or provisioned services.
+
Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
[service].Error.InvalidProperty
void ClearProperty(string name)
- Clears the value of the specified property.
+ Clears the value of the specified property. Only
+ the readonly Error property can be cleared using
+ this method call. When cleared the service is reset
+ to the idle state.
- Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
- [service].Error.InvalidProperty
+ Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidProperty
void Connect()
Connect this service. It will attempt to connect
- WiFi, WiMAX or Bluetooth services.
+ WiFi or Bluetooth services.
For Ethernet devices this method can only be used
if it has previously been disconnected. Otherwise
setting a longer D-Bus timeout might be a really
good idea.
+ Calling Connect() on a hidden WiFi service entry will
+ query the missing SSID via the Agent API causing a
+ WiFi service with the given SSID to be scanned,
+ created and connected.
+
Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
void Disconnect()
method will fail.
This method can also be used to abort a previous
- connectiong attempt via the Connect method.
+ connection attempt via the Connect method.
+
+ Hidden WiFi service entries cannot be disconnected
+ as they always stay in idle state.
Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
to false, but that is currently not supported.
In the case a connection attempt failed and the
- service is in the State=failure, this method can
- also be used to reset the service.
+ service is in the state "failure", "idle" or
+ "disconnect", this method can also be used
+ to reset the service.
- Calling this method on Ethernet devices will cause
- an error message. It is not possible to remove these
- kind of devices.
+ Calling this method on Ethernet devices, hidden WiFi
+ services or provisioned services will cause an error
+ message. It is not possible to remove these kind of
+ services.
Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
If a service has been used before, this allows a
reorder of the favorite services.
- The target service object must be part of this
- profile. Moving between profiles is not supported.
-
Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
void MoveAfter(object service)
If a service has been used before, this allows a
reorder of the favorite services.
- The target service object must be part of this
- profile. Moving between profiles is not supported.
-
Possible Errors: [service].Error.InvalidArguments
void ResetCounters() [experimental]
The service state information.
Valid states are "idle", "failure", "association",
- "configuration", "ready" and "online".
+ "configuration", "ready", "disconnect" and "online".
The "ready" state signals a successfully
connected device. "online" signals that an
Internet connection is available and has been
verified.
+ See doc/overview-api.txt for more information about
+ state transitions.
+
string Error [readonly]
The service error status details.
the "failure" state. Otherwise it might be empty or
not present at all.
- Current defined error code is "dhcp-failed".
+ Currently defined error codes are: "out-of-range",
+ "pin-missing", "dhcp-failed", "connect-failed",
+ "login-failed", "auth-failed" and "invalid-key".
string Name [readonly]
The service name (for example "Wireless" etc.)
This name can be used for directly displaying it in
- the application. It has pure informational purpose.
+ the application. It has pure informational purpose
+ and no attempt should be made to translate it.
- For Ethernet devices and hidden WiFi networks it is
- not guaranteed that this property is present.
+ For Ethernet devices and hidden WiFi networks this
+ property is not present.
string Type [readonly]
advanced properties or showing the correct icon
to the user.
+ Together with a missing Name property, this can
+ be used to identify hidden WiFi networks.
+
array{string} Security [readonly]
If the service type is WiFi, then this property is
present and contains the list of security methods
or key management settings.
- Possible values are "none", "wep", "psk", "ieee8021x"
- and also "wps".
+ Possible values are "none", "wep", "psk", "ieee8021x",
+ and also "wps" and "wps_advertising".
+
+ Value "wps" means that the service supports WPS. A
+ service advertising itself as WPS registrar contains
+ the additional value "wps_advertising" for as long as
+ it is advertising. That is, while "wps_advertising" is
+ listed, WPS is active and it should be possible to
+ connect to the corresponding service via WPS.
+
+ This property might be only present for WiFi
+ services.
+
+ string BSSID [readonly]
+
+ If the service type is WiFi, then this property
+ indicates the BSSID of the service.
+
+ uint32 MaxRate [readonly]
+
+ If the service type is WiFi, then this property
+ indicates the Maximum speed(bps) of the service.
+
+ uint16 Frequency [readonly]
+
+ If the service type is WiFi, then this property
+ indicates the frequency band(MHz) of the service.
+
+ string EncryptionMode [readonly]
+
+ If the service type is WiFi, then this property
+ indicates the key encryption mode.
+
+ Possible values are "none", "wep", "tkip", "aes"
+ and "mixed".
This property might be only present for WiFi
services.
This value will be set to true if the service is
configured externally via a configuration file.
- The only valid operation are Connect() and of
- course Disconnect(). The Remove() method will
- result in an error.
+ The only valid operations are Connect(), Disconnect()
+ and changing the AutoConnect property. The Remove()
+ method will result in an error.
boolean AutoConnect [readwrite]
array{string} Domains [readonly]
- The list of currently used search domains.
+ The list of currently used search domains taken
+ from Domains.Configurations if set, otherwise a
+ domain name if provided by DHCP or VPNs.
array{string} Domains.Configuration [readwrite]
string Method [readonly]
- Possible values are "dhcp", "manual"
+ Possible values are "dhcp", "manual", "auto"
and "off".
+ It could be "auto" in case address was got
+ through IPv4LL after DHCP failed. In this
+ case also IPv4.Configuration will become
+ "auto" to allow user to ask for a DHCP
+ address at any time.
+
The value "fixed" indicates an IP address
that can not be modified. For example
cellular networks return fixed information.
The Ethernet MTU (default is 1500).
- uint16 Speed [readonly]
+ uint16 Speed [readonly] [deprecated]
Selected speed of the line.
- This information might not always be
- available.
+ This information is not available.
- string Duplex [readonly]
+ string Duplex [readonly] [deprecated]
Selected duplex settings of the line.
-
Possible values are "half" and "full".
- This information might not always be
- available.
+ This information is not available.
+
+ bool mDNS [readonly]
+
+ Whether or not mDNS support is enabled. Note
+ that mDNS requires a DNS backend which
+ supports it. Currently the only DNS backend
+ which supports mDNS is systemd-resolved.
+
+ bool mDNS.Configuration [readwrite]
+
+ Same values as mDNS property. The mDNS
+ represents the actual system configuration
+ while this allows user configuration.
+
+ dict LastAddressConflict [readonly]
+
+ This property contains information about the previously detected
+ address conflict. If there has been no address conflict then
+ IPv4 Address is "0.0.0.0", Ethernet Address is "00:00:00:00:00:00",
+ Timestamp is zero and Resolved is true.
+
+ dict IPv4 [readonly]
+
+ string Address [readonly]
+
+ The IPv4 address which had a conflict.
+
+ dict Ethernet [readonly]
+
+ string Address [readonly]
+
+ The ethernet device address (MAC address) of the conflicting
+ host.
+
+ int64 Timestamp [readonly]
+
+ A timestamp when the conflict was detected in microseconds
+ since January 1, 1970 UTC.
+
+ bool Resolved [readonly]
+
+ Set to false when an address conflict occurs.
+ If a previous conflict could be resolved by probing another
+ IPv4 address (which is not an IPv4LL) then this boolean is set
+ to true.