gtk/gtk/gtkdbusinterfaces.xml
Cosimo Cecchi 44fd03eb47 mountoperation: use the Shell DBus proxy if available
Make GMountOperation look for an owner of org.Gtk.MountOperationHandler
if possible, and use it instead of the GTK-based dialogs.
This allows applications to use the implementation offered by the
desktop shell, if available, through a DBus private interface:
org.Gtk.MountOperationHandler.

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=674963
2012-06-22 16:49:05 -04:00

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<node>
<interface name="org.Gtk.MountOperationHandler">
<!--
AskPassword:
@id: an opaque ID identifying the object for which the operation is requested.
The ID must be unique in the context of the calling process.
@message: the message to display
@icon_name: the name of an icon to display
@default_user: the default username for display
@default_domain: the default domain for display
@flags: a set of GAskPasswordFlags
@response: a GMountOperationResult
@response_details: a dictionary containing the response details as
entered by the user. The dictionary MAY contain the following properties:
- "password" -> (s): a password to be used to complete the mount operation
- "password_save" -> (u): a GPasswordSave
The dialog will stay visible until clients call the Close() method, or
another dialog becomes visible.
Calling AskPassword again for the same id will have the effect to clear
the existing dialog and update it with a message indicating the previous
attempt went wrong.
-->
<method name="AskPassword">
<arg type="s" direction="in" name="id"/>
<arg type="s" direction="in" name="message"/>
<arg type="s" direction="in" name="icon_name"/>
<arg type="s" direction="in" name="default_user"/>
<arg type="s" direction="in" name="default_domain"/>
<arg type="u" direction="in" name="flags"/>
<arg type="u" direction="out" name="response"/>
<arg type="a{sv}" direction="out" name="response_details"/>
</method>
<!--
AskQuestion:
@id: an opaque ID identifying the object for which the operation is requested
The ID must be unique in the context of the calling process.
@message: the message to display
@icon_name: the name of an icon to display
@choices: an array of choice strings
GetResponse:
@response: a GMountOperationResult
@response_details: a dictionary containing the response details as
entered by the user. The dictionary MAY contain the following properties:
- "choice" -> (i): the chosen answer among the array of strings passed in
The dialog will stay visible until clients call the Close() method, or
another dialog becomes visible.
Calling AskQuestion again for the same id will have the effect to clear
update the dialog with the new question.
-->
<method name="AskQuestion">
<arg type="s" direction="in" name="id"/>
<arg type="s" direction="in" name="message"/>
<arg type="s" direction="in" name="icon_name"/>
<arg type="as" direction="in" name="choices"/>
<arg type="u" direction="out" name="response"/>
<arg type="a{sv}" direction="out" name="response_details"/>
</method>
<!--
ShowProcesses:
@id: an opaque ID identifying the object for which the operation is requested
The ID must be unique in the context of the calling process.
@message: the message to display
@icon_name: the name of an icon to display
@application_pids: the PIDs of the applications to display
@choices: an array of choice strings
@response: a GMountOperationResult
@response_details: a dictionary containing the response details as
entered by the user. The dictionary MAY contain the following properties:
- "choice" -> (i): the chosen answer among the array of strings passed in
The dialog will stay visible until clients call the Close() method, or
another dialog becomes visible.
Calling ShowProcesses again for the same id will have the effect to clear
the existing dialog and update it with the new message and the new list
of processes.
-->
<method name="ShowProcesses">
<arg type="s" direction="in" name="id"/>
<arg type="s" direction="in" name="message"/>
<arg type="s" direction="in" name="icon_name"/>
<arg type="ai" direction="in" name="application_pids"/>
<arg type="as" direction="in" name="choices"/>
<arg type="u" direction="out" name="response"/>
<arg type="a{sv}" direction="out" name="response_details"/>
</method>
<method name="Close"/>
</interface>
</node>