* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307,
- * USA.
+ * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* Author: Ryan Lortie <desrt@desrt.ca>
*/
+#include "config.h"
+
#include "gmenuexporter.h"
#include "gdbusmethodinvocation.h"
* SECTION:gmenuexporter
* @title: GMenuModel exporter
* @short_description: Export GMenuModels on D-Bus
- * @see_also: #GMenuModel, #GMenuProxy
+ * @include: gio/gio.h
+ * @see_also: #GMenuModel, #GDBusMenuModel
*
* These functions support exporting a #GMenuModel on D-Bus.
* The D-Bus interface that is used is a private implementation
* detail.
*
* To access an exported #GMenuModel remotely, use
- * g_menu_proxy_get() to obtain a #GMenuProxy.
+ * g_dbus_menu_model_get() to obtain a #GDBusMenuModel.
*/
/* {{{1 D-Bus Interface description */
-/* The org.gtk.Menus interface
- * ===========================
- *
- * The interface is primarily concerned with three things:
- *
- * - communicating menus to the client
- * - establishing links between menus and other menus
- * - notifying clients of changes
- *
- * As a basic principle, it is recognised that the menu structure
- * of an application is often large. It is also recognised that some
- * menus are liable to frequently change without the user ever having
- * opened the menu. For both of these reasons, the individual menus are
- * arranged into subscription groups. Each subscription group is specified
- * by an unsigned integer. The assignment of integers need not be consecutive.
- *
- * Within a subscription group there are multiple menus. Each menu is
- * identified with an unsigned integer, unique to its subscription group.
- *
- * By convention, the primary menu is numbered 0 without subscription group 0.
- *
- * Actionable menu items (ie: those that produce some effect in the
- * application when they are activated) have a related action, specified by
- * a string. This string specifies the name of the action, according to the
- * org.gtk.Actions interface, at the same object path as the menu.
- *
- * Methods
- * -------
- *
- * Start :: (au) → (a(uuaa{sv}))
- *
- * The Start method is used to indicate that a client is interested in
- * tracking and displaying the content of the menus of a particular list
- * of subscription groups.
- *
- * Most typically, the client will request subscription group 0 to start.
- *
- * The call has two effects. First, it replies with all menus defined
- * within the requested subscription groups. The format of the reply is
- * an array of tuples, where the items in each tuple are:
- * - the subscription group of the menu
- * - the number of the menu within that group
- * - an array of menu items
- *
- * Each menu item is a dictionary of attributes (a{sv}).
- *
- * Secondly, this call has a side effect: it atomically requests that
- * the Changed signal start to be emitted for the requested subscription
- * group. Each group has a subscription count and only signals changes
- * on itself when this count is greater than zero.
- *
- * If a group is specified multiple times then the result is that the
- * contents of that group is only returned once, but the subscription
- * count is increased multiple times.
- *
- * If a client disconnects from the bus while holding subscriptions then
- * its subscriptions will be cancelled. This prevents "leaking" subscriptions
- * in the case of crashes and is also useful for applications that want
- * to exit without manually cleaning up.
- *
- * End :: (au)
- *
- * The End method reverses the previous effects of a call to Start.
- *
- * When clients are no longer interested in the contents of a subscription
- * group, they should call the End method.
- *
- * The parameter lists the subscription groups. A subscription group
- * needs to be cancelled the same number of times as it was requested.
- * For this reason, it might make sense to specify the same subscription
- * group multiple times (if multiple Start calls were made for this group).
- *
- * Signals
- * -------
- *
- * Changed :: (a(uuuuaa{sv}))
- *
- * The changed signal indicates changes to a particular menu.
- *
- * The changes come as an array of tuples where the items in each tuple are:
- * - the subscription group of the menu
- * - the number of the menu within that group
- * - the position in the menu at which to make the change
- * - the number of items to delete from that position
- * - a list of new items to insert at that position
- *
- * Each new menu item is a dictionary of attributes (a{sv}).
- *
- * Attributes
- * ----------
- *
- * label (string): the label to display
- * action (string): the name of the action
- * target (variant): the parameter to pass when activating the action
- * :section ((uu)): the menu to use to populate that section, specified
- * as a pair of subscription group and menu within that group
- * :submenu ((uu)): the menu to use as a submenu, specified
- * as a pair of subscription group and menu within that group
+/* For documentation of this interface, see
+ * https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GLib/GApplication/DBusAPI
*/
static GDBusInterfaceInfo *
group->prepared = TRUE;
menu = g_hash_table_lookup (group->menus, 0);
- g_menu_exporter_menu_prepare (menu);
+
+ /* If the group was created by a subscription and does not yet
+ * exist, it won't have a root menu...
+ *
+ * That menu will be prepared if it is ever added (due to
+ * group->prepared == TRUE).
+ */
+ if (menu)
+ g_menu_exporter_menu_prepare (menu);
}
group->subscribed++;
count = (gsize) g_hash_table_lookup (remote->watches, GINT_TO_POINTER (group_id));
g_hash_table_insert (remote->watches, GINT_TO_POINTER (group_id), GINT_TO_POINTER (count + 1));
+ /* Group will be created (as empty/unsubscribed if it does not exist) */
group = g_menu_exporter_lookup_group (remote->exporter, group_id);
g_menu_exporter_group_subscribe (group, builder);
}
{
GMenuExporter *exporter = user_data;
- g_assert (exporter->connection == connection);
+ /* connection == NULL when we get called because the connection closed */
+ g_assert (exporter->connection == connection || connection == NULL);
g_hash_table_remove (exporter->remotes, name);
}
* The implemented D-Bus API should be considered private.
* It is subject to change in the future.
*
- * An object path can only have one action group exported on it. If this
+ * An object path can only have one menu model exported on it. If this
* constraint is violated, the export will fail and 0 will be
* returned (with @error set accordingly).
*