NAME¶
Net::DBus::Object - Provide objects to the bus for clients to use
SYNOPSIS¶
# Connecting an object to the bus, under a service
package main;
use Net::DBus;
# Attach to the bus
my $bus = Net::DBus->find;
# Acquire a service 'org.demo.Hello'
my $service = $bus->export_service("org.demo.Hello");
# Export our object within the service
my $object = Demo::HelloWorld->new($service);
....rest of program...
# Define a new package for the object we're going
# to export
package Demo::HelloWorld;
# Specify the main interface provided by our object
use Net::DBus::Exporter qw(org.example.demo.Greeter);
# We're going to be a DBus object
use base qw(Net::DBus::Object);
# Export a 'Greeting' signal taking a stringl string parameter
dbus_signal("Greeting", ["string"]);
# Export 'Hello' as a method accepting a single string
# parameter, and returning a single string value
dbus_method("Hello", ["string"], ["string"]);
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $service = shift;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new($service, "/org/demo/HelloWorld");
bless $self, $class;
return $self;
}
sub Hello {
my $self = shift;
my $name = shift;
$self->emit_signal("Greeting", "Hello $name");
return "Said hello to $name";
}
# Export 'Goodbye' as a method accepting a single string
# parameter, and returning a single string, but put it
# in the 'org.exaple.demo.Farewell' interface
dbus_method("Goodbye", ["string"], ["string"], "org.example.demo.Farewell");
sub Goodbye {
my $self = shift;
my $name = shift;
$self->emit_signal("Greeting", "Goodbye $name");
return "Said goodbye to $name";
}
DESCRIPTION¶
This the base of all objects which are exported to the message bus. It provides
the core support for type introspection required for objects exported to the
message. When sub-classing this object, methods can be created & tested as
per normal Perl modules. Then just as the Exporter module is used to export
methods within a script, the Net::DBus::Exporter module is used to export
methods (and signals) to the message bus.
All packages inheriting from this, will automatically have the interface
"org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable" registered with
Net::DBus::Exporter, and the "Introspect" method within this
exported.
METHODS¶
- my $object = Net::DBus::Object->new($service,
$path)
- This creates a new DBus object with an path of $path
registered within the service $service. The $path parameter should be a
string complying with the usual DBus requirements for object paths, while
the $service parameter should be an instance of Net::DBus::Service. The
latter is typically obtained by calling the "export_service"
method on the Net::DBus object.
- my $object = Net::DBus::Object->new($parentobj,
$subpath)
- This creates a new DBus child object with an path of
$subpath relative to its parent $parentobj. The $subpath parameter should
be a string complying with the usual DBus requirements for object paths,
while the $parentobj parameter should be an instance of
Net::DBus::Object.
- $object->disconnect();
- This method disconnects the object from the bus, such that
it will no longer receive messages sent by other clients. Any child
objects will be recursively disconnected too. After an object has been
disconnected, it is possible for Perl to garbage collect the object
instance. It will also make it possible to connect a newly created object
to the same path.
- my $bool = $object->is_connected
- Returns a true value if the object is connected to the bus,
and thus capable of being accessed by remote clients. Returns false if the
object is disconnected & thus ready for garbage collection. All
objects start off in the connected state, and will only transition if the
"disconnect" method is called.
- my $service = $object->get_service
- Retrieves the Net::DBus::Service object within which this
object is exported.
- my $path = $object->get_object_path
- Retrieves the path under which this object is exported
- $object->emit_signal_in($name, $interface, $client,
@args);
- Emits a signal from the object, with a name of $name. If
the $interface parameter is defined, the signal will be scoped within that
interface. If the $client parameter is defined, the signal will be unicast
to that client on the bus. The signal and the data types of the arguments
@args must have been registered with Net::DBus::Exporter by calling the
"dbus_signal" method.
- $self->emit_signal_to($name, $client, @args);
- Emits a signal from the object, with a name of $name. The
signal and the data types of the arguments @args must have been registered
with Net::DBus::Exporter by calling the "dbus_signal" method.
The signal will be sent only to the client named by the $client
parameter.
- $self->emit_signal($name, @args);
- Emits a signal from the object, with a name of $name. The
signal and the data types of the arguments @args must have been registered
with Net::DBus::Exporter by calling the "dbus_signal" method.
The signal will be broadcast to all clients on the bus.
- $object->connect_to_signal_in($name, $interface,
$coderef);
- Connects a callback to a signal emitted by the object. The
$name parameter is the name of the signal within the object, and $coderef
is a reference to an anonymous subroutine. When the signal $name is
emitted by the remote object, the subroutine $coderef will be invoked, and
passed the parameters from the signal. The $interface parameter is used to
specify the explicit interface defining the signal to connect to.
- $object->connect_to_signal($name, $coderef);
- Connects a callback to a signal emitted by the object. The
$name parameter is the name of the signal within the object, and $coderef
is a reference to an anonymous subroutine. When the signal $name is
emitted by the remote object, the subroutine $coderef will be invoked, and
passed the parameters from the signal.
AUTHOR¶
Daniel P. Berrange
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Daniel P. Berrange
SEE ALSO¶
Net::DBus, Net::DBus::Service, Net::DBus::RemoteObject,
Net::DBus::Exporter.