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If not, see #endif #include <dbus/dbus-glib.h> +#include <dbus/dbus-glib-bindings.h> + #include <libdbusmenu-glib/server.h> #include <libdbusmenu-gtk/client.h> @@ -1052,6 +1054,23 @@ dbus_owner_change (DBusGProxy * proxy, const gchar * name, const gchar * prev, c return; } +/* Checking to see if someone already has the name we're looking for */ +static void +check_owner_cb (DBusGProxy *proxy, gboolean exists, GError *error, gpointer userdata) +{ + if (error != NULL) { + g_warning("Unable to check for '" NOTIFICATION_WATCHER_DBUS_ADDR "' on DBus. No worries, but concerning."); + return; + } + + if (exists) { + g_debug("Woah, we actually has a race condition with dbus"); + dbus_owner_change(proxy, NOTIFICATION_WATCHER_DBUS_ADDR, NULL, "Non NULL", userdata); + } + + return; +} + /* This is an idle function to create the proxy. This is mostly because start_fallback_timer can get called in the distruction of a proxy and thus the proxy manager gets confused when creating @@ -1074,6 +1093,11 @@ setup_name_owner_proxy (gpointer data) G_TYPE_INVALID); dbus_g_proxy_connect_signal(priv->dbus_proxy, "NameOwnerChanged", G_CALLBACK(dbus_owner_change), data, NULL); + + /* Check to see if anyone has the name we're looking for + just incase we missed it changing. */ + + org_freedesktop_DBus_name_has_owner_async(priv->dbus_proxy, NOTIFICATION_WATCHER_DBUS_ADDR, check_owner_cb, data); } return FALSE; diff --git a/src/application-service-appstore.c b/src/application-service-appstore.c index 46118bb..e3befff 100644 --- a/src/application-service-appstore.c +++ b/src/application-service-appstore.c @@ -1022,6 +1022,24 @@ application_service_appstore_application_remove (ApplicationServiceAppstore * ap return; } +gchar** +application_service_appstore_application_get_list (ApplicationServiceAppstore * appstore) +{ + ApplicationServiceAppstorePrivate * priv = appstore->priv; + gchar ** out; + gchar ** outpntr; + GList * listpntr; + + out = g_new(gchar*, g_list_length(priv->applications) + 1); + + for (listpntr = priv->applications, outpntr = out; listpntr != NULL; listpntr = g_list_next(listpntr), ++outpntr) { + Application * app = (Application *)listpntr->data; + *outpntr = g_strdup_printf("%s%s", app->dbus_name, app->dbus_object); + } + *outpntr = 0; + return out; +} + /* Creates a basic appstore object and attaches the LRU file object to it. */ ApplicationServiceAppstore * diff --git a/src/application-service-appstore.h b/src/application-service-appstore.h index 73f6a9d..aa2824b 100644 --- a/src/application-service-appstore.h +++ b/src/application-service-appstore.h @@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ void application_service_appstore_application_remove (ApplicationServiceApp void application_service_appstore_approver_add (ApplicationServiceAppstore * appstore, const gchar * dbus_name, const gchar * dbus_object); +gchar** application_service_appstore_application_get_list (ApplicationServiceAppstore * appstore); G_END_DECLS diff --git a/src/application-service-watcher.c b/src/application-service-watcher.c index 5b77620..50b0be9 100644 --- a/src/application-service-watcher.c +++ b/src/application-service-watcher.c @@ -30,12 +30,25 @@ with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. #include "application-service-watcher.h" #include "dbus-shared.h" +/* Enum for the properties so that they can be quickly + found and looked up. */ +enum { + PROP_0, + PROP_PROTOCOL_VERSION, + PROP_IS_STATUS_NOTIFIER_HOST_REGISTERED, + PROP_REGISTERED_STATUS_NOTIFIER_ITEMS +}; + +/* The strings so that they can be slowly looked up. */ +#define PROP_PROTOCOL_VERSION_S "protocol-version" +#define PROP_IS_STATUS_NOTIFIER_HOST_REGISTERED_S "is-status-notifier-host-registered" +#define PROP_REGISTERED_STATUS_NOTIFIER_ITEMS_S "registered-status-notifier-items" + +#define CURRENT_PROTOCOL_VERSION 0 + static gboolean _notification_watcher_server_register_status_notifier_item (ApplicationServiceWatcher * appwatcher, const gchar * service, DBusGMethodInvocation * method); -static gboolean _notification_watcher_server_registered_status_notifier_items (ApplicationServiceWatcher * appwatcher, GArray ** apps); -static gboolean _notification_watcher_server_protocol_version (ApplicationServiceWatcher * appwatcher, char ** version); -static gboolean _notification_watcher_server_register_notification_host (ApplicationServiceWatcher * appwatcher, const gchar * host); +static gboolean _notification_watcher_server_register_status_notifier_host (ApplicationServiceWatcher * appwatcher, const gchar * host); static gboolean _notification_watcher_server_x_ayatana_register_notification_approver (ApplicationServiceWatcher * appwatcher, const gchar * path, const GArray * categories, DBusGMethodInvocation * method); -static gboolean _notification_watcher_server_is_notification_host_registered (ApplicationServiceWatcher * appwatcher, gboolean * haveHost); static void get_name_cb (DBusGProxy * proxy, guint status, GError * error, gpointer data); #include "notification-watcher-server.h" @@ -52,10 +65,9 @@ struct _ApplicationServiceWatcherPrivate { /* Signals Stuff */ enum { - SERVICE_REGISTERED, - SERVICE_UNREGISTERED, - NOTIFICATION_HOST_REGISTERED, - NOTIFICATION_HOST_UNREGISTERED, + STATUS_NOTIFIER_ITEM_REGISTERED, + STATUS_NOTIFIER_ITEM_UNREGISTERED, + STATUS_NOTIFIER_HOST_REGISTERED, LAST_SIGNAL }; @@ -66,6 +78,8 @@ static void application_service_watcher_class_init (ApplicationServiceWatcherCla static void application_service_watcher_init (ApplicationServiceWatcher *self); static void application_service_watcher_dispose (GObject *object); static void application_service_watcher_finalize (GObject *object); +static void application_service_watcher_set_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id, const GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec); +static void application_service_watcher_get_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id, GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec); G_DEFINE_TYPE (ApplicationServiceWatcher, application_service_watcher, G_TYPE_OBJECT); @@ -79,31 +93,52 @@ application_service_watcher_class_init (ApplicationServiceWatcherClass *klass) object_class->dispose = application_service_watcher_dispose; object_class->finalize = application_service_watcher_finalize; - signals[SERVICE_REGISTERED] = g_signal_new ("service-registered", + /* Property funcs */ + object_class->set_property = application_service_watcher_set_property; + object_class->get_property = application_service_watcher_get_property; + + /* Properties */ + g_object_class_install_property (object_class, + PROP_PROTOCOL_VERSION, + g_param_spec_int(PROP_PROTOCOL_VERSION_S, + "Protocol Version", + "Which version of the StatusNotifierProtocol this watcher implements", + 0, G_MAXINT, + CURRENT_PROTOCOL_VERSION, + G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS)); + g_object_class_install_property (object_class, + PROP_IS_STATUS_NOTIFIER_HOST_REGISTERED, + g_param_spec_boolean(PROP_IS_STATUS_NOTIFIER_HOST_REGISTERED_S, + "Is StatusNotifierHost Registered", + "True if there is at least one StatusNotifierHost registered", + FALSE, + G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS)); + g_object_class_install_property (object_class, + PROP_REGISTERED_STATUS_NOTIFIER_ITEMS, + g_param_spec_boxed(PROP_REGISTERED_STATUS_NOTIFIER_ITEMS_S, + "Registered StatusNotifierItems", + "The list of StatusNotifierItems registered to this watcher", + G_TYPE_STRV, + G_PARAM_READABLE | G_PARAM_STATIC_STRINGS)); + /* Signals */ + signals[STATUS_NOTIFIER_ITEM_REGISTERED] = g_signal_new ("status-notifier-item-registered", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS(klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, - G_STRUCT_OFFSET (ApplicationServiceWatcherClass, service_registered), + G_STRUCT_OFFSET (ApplicationServiceWatcherClass, status_notifier_item_registered), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__STRING, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_NONE); - signals[SERVICE_UNREGISTERED] = g_signal_new ("service-unregistered", + signals[STATUS_NOTIFIER_ITEM_UNREGISTERED] = g_signal_new ("status-notifier-item-unregistered", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS(klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, - G_STRUCT_OFFSET (ApplicationServiceWatcherClass, service_unregistered), + G_STRUCT_OFFSET (ApplicationServiceWatcherClass, status_notifier_item_unregistered), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__STRING, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_NONE); - signals[NOTIFICATION_HOST_REGISTERED] = g_signal_new ("notification-host-registered", - G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS(klass), - G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, - G_STRUCT_OFFSET (ApplicationServiceWatcherClass, notification_host_registered), - NULL, NULL, - g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID, - G_TYPE_NONE, 0, G_TYPE_NONE); - signals[NOTIFICATION_HOST_UNREGISTERED] = g_signal_new ("notification-host-unregistered", + signals[STATUS_NOTIFIER_HOST_REGISTERED] = g_signal_new ("status-notifier-host-registered", G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS(klass), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, - G_STRUCT_OFFSET (ApplicationServiceWatcherClass, notification_host_unregistered), + G_STRUCT_OFFSET (ApplicationServiceWatcherClass, status_notifier_host_registered), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID, G_TYPE_NONE, 0, G_TYPE_NONE); @@ -175,6 +210,29 @@ application_service_watcher_finalize (GObject *object) return; } +static void +application_service_watcher_set_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id, const GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec) +{ + /* There are no writable properties for now */ +} + +static void +application_service_watcher_get_property (GObject * object, guint prop_id, GValue * value, GParamSpec * pspec) +{ + ApplicationServiceWatcherPrivate * priv = APPLICATION_SERVICE_WATCHER_GET_PRIVATE(object); + switch (prop_id) { + case PROP_PROTOCOL_VERSION: + g_value_set_int (value, CURRENT_PROTOCOL_VERSION); + break; + case PROP_IS_STATUS_NOTIFIER_HOST_REGISTERED: + g_value_set_boolean (value, TRUE); + break; + case PROP_REGISTERED_STATUS_NOTIFIER_ITEMS: + g_value_set_boxed (value, application_service_appstore_application_get_list(priv->appstore)); + break; + } +} + ApplicationServiceWatcher * application_service_watcher_new (ApplicationServiceAppstore * appstore) { @@ -205,33 +263,12 @@ _notification_watcher_server_register_status_notifier_item (ApplicationServiceWa } static gboolean -_notification_watcher_server_registered_status_notifier_items (ApplicationServiceWatcher * appwatcher, GArray ** apps) -{ - - return FALSE; -} - -static gboolean -_notification_watcher_server_protocol_version (ApplicationServiceWatcher * appwatcher, char ** version) -{ - *version = g_strdup("Ayatana Version 1"); - return TRUE; -} - -static gboolean -_notification_watcher_server_register_notification_host (ApplicationServiceWatcher * appwatcher, const gchar * host) +_notification_watcher_server_register_status_notifier_host (ApplicationServiceWatcher * appwatcher, const gchar * host) { return FALSE; } -static gboolean -_notification_watcher_server_is_notification_host_registered (ApplicationServiceWatcher * appwatcher, gboolean * haveHost) -{ - *haveHost = TRUE; - return TRUE; -} - /* Function to handle the return of the get name. There isn't a whole lot that can be done, but we're atleast going to tell people. */ static void diff --git a/src/application-service-watcher.h b/src/application-service-watcher.h index ee6a723..6c430db 100644 --- a/src/application-service-watcher.h +++ b/src/application-service-watcher.h @@ -44,10 +44,9 @@ struct _ApplicationServiceWatcherClass { GObjectClass parent_class; /* Signals */ - void (*service_registered) (ApplicationServiceWatcher * watcher, gchar * object, gpointer data); - void (*service_unregistered) (ApplicationServiceWatcher * watcher, gchar * object, gpointer data); - void (*notification_host_registered) (ApplicationServiceWatcher * watcher, gpointer data); - void (*notification_host_unregistered) (ApplicationServiceWatcher * watcher, gpointer data); + void (*status_notifier_item_registered) (ApplicationServiceWatcher * watcher, gchar * object, gpointer data); + void (*status_notifier_item_unregistered) (ApplicationServiceWatcher * watcher, gchar * object, gpointer data); + void (*status_notifier_host_registered) (ApplicationServiceWatcher * watcher, gpointer data); }; struct _ApplicationServiceWatcher { diff --git a/src/notification-watcher.xml b/src/notification-watcher.xml index 5f19dd2..b03c5e3 100644 --- a/src/notification-watcher.xml +++ b/src/notification-watcher.xml @@ -3,25 +3,18 @@ <interface name="org.kde.StatusNotifierWatcher"> <!-- Properties --> - <!-- None currently --> + <property name="ProtocolVersion" type="i" access="read" /> + <property name="IsStatusNotifierHostRegistered" type="b" access="read" /> + <property name="RegisteredStatusNotifierItems" type="as" access="read" /> <!-- Methods --> <method name="RegisterStatusNotifierItem"> <annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.Async" value="true" /> <arg type="s" name="service" direction="in" /> </method> - <method name="RegisteredStatusNotifierItems"> - <arg type="as" name="services" direction="out" /> - </method> - <method name="ProtocolVersion"> - <arg type="s" name="version" direction="out" /> - </method> - <method name="RegisterNotificationHost"> + <method name="RegisterStatusNotifierHost"> <arg type="s" name="service" direction="in" /> </method> - <method name="IsNotificationHostRegistered"> - <arg type="b" name="hasHost" direction="out" /> - </method> <method name="XAyatanaRegisterNotificationApprover"> <annotation name="org.freedesktop.DBus.GLib.Async" value="true" /> <!-- The path where to find the approver interface --> @@ -31,15 +24,13 @@ </method> <!-- Signals --> - <signal name="ServiceRegistered"> + <signal name="StatusNotifierItemRegistered"> <arg type="s" name="service" direction="out" /> </signal> - <signal name="ServiceUnregistered"> + <signal name="StatusNotifierItemUnregistered"> <arg type="s" name="service" direction="out" /> </signal> - <signal name="NotificationHostRegistered"> - </signal> - <signal name="NotificationHostUnregistered"> + <signal name="StatusNotifierHostRegistered"> </signal> </interface> |