NetworkManager/introspection/org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Settings.xml
Thomas Haller 48dce1b66c
core: drop deprecated PropertiesChanged D-Bus signal (API BREAK)
D-Bus 1.3.1 (2010) introduced the standard "PropertiesChanged" signal
on "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties". NetworkManager is old, and predates
this API. From that time, it still had it's own PropertiesChanged signal
that are emitted together with the standard ones. NetworkManager
supports the standard PropertiesChanged signal since it switched to
gdbus library in version 1.2.0 (2016).

These own signals are deprecated for a long time already ([1], 2016), and
are hopefully not used by anybody anymore. libnm-glib was using them and
relied on them, but that library is gone. libnm does not use them and neither
does plasma-nm.

Hopefully no users are left that are affected by this API break.

[1] 6fb917178a
2021-05-14 10:57:34 +02:00

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<node name="/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Settings">
<!--
org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Settings:
@short_description: Connection Settings Profile Manager
The Settings interface allows clients to view and administrate the
connections stored and used by NetworkManager.
-->
<interface name="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Settings">
<!--
ListConnections:
@connections: List of connections.
List the saved network connections known to NetworkManager.
-->
<method name="ListConnections">
<arg name="connections" type="ao" direction="out"/>
</method>
<!--
GetConnectionByUuid:
@uuid: The UUID to find the connection object path for.
@connection: The connection's object path.
Retrieve the object path of a connection, given that connection's UUID.
-->
<method name="GetConnectionByUuid">
<arg name="uuid" type="s" direction="in"/>
<arg name="connection" type="o" direction="out"/>
</method>
<!--
AddConnection:
@connection: Connection settings and properties.
@path: Object path of the new connection that was just added.
Add new connection and save it to disk. This operation does not start the
network connection unless (1) device is idle and able to connect to the
network described by the new connection, and (2) the connection is allowed
to be started automatically.
-->
<method name="AddConnection">
<arg name="connection" type="a{sa{sv}}" direction="in"/>
<arg name="path" type="o" direction="out"/>
</method>
<!--
AddConnectionUnsaved:
@connection: Connection settings and properties.
@path: Object path of the new connection that was just added.
Add new connection but do not save it to disk immediately. This operation
does not start the network connection unless (1) device is idle and able
to connect to the network described by the new connection, and (2) the
connection is allowed to be started automatically. Use the 'Save' method
on the connection to save these changes to disk.
-->
<method name="AddConnectionUnsaved">
<arg name="connection" type="a{sa{sv}}" direction="in"/>
<arg name="path" type="o" direction="out"/>
</method>
<!--
AddConnection2:
@settings: New connection settings, properties, and (optionally) secrets.
@flags: optional flags argument. Currently, the following flags are supported:
"0x1" (to-disk),
"0x2" (in-memory),
"0x20" (block-autoconnect).
Unknown flags cause the call to fail.
@args: optional arguments dictionary, for extentibility. Currently, no
arguments are accepted. Specifying unknown keys causes the call
to fail.
@path: Object path of the new connection that was just added.
@result: output argument, currently no additional results are returned.
Add a new connection profile.
Either the flags 0x1 (to-disk) or 0x2 (in-memory) must be specified.
The effect is whether to behave like AddConnection or AddConnectionUnsaved.
If 0x20 (block-autoconnect) is specified, autoconnect for the new profile
is blocked from the beginning. Otherwise, the profile might automatically
connect if a suitable device is around.
AddConnection2 is a extensible alternative to AddConnection, and AddConnectionUnsaved.
The new variant can do everything that the older variants could, and more.
Since: 1.20
-->
<method name="AddConnection2">
<arg name="settings" type="a{sa{sv}}" direction="in"/>
<arg name="flags" type="u" direction="in"/>
<arg name="args" type="a{sv}" direction="in"/>
<arg name="path" type="o" direction="out"/>
<arg name="result" type="a{sv}" direction="out"/>
</method>
<!--
LoadConnections:
@filenames: Array of paths to on-disk connection profiles in directories monitored by NetworkManager.
@status: Success or failure of the operation as a whole. True if NetworkManager at least tried to load the indicated connections, even if it did not succeed. False if an error occurred before trying to load the connections (eg, permission denied).
Note that before 1.20, NetworkManager had a bug and this @status value was wrong. It is better to assume success if the method does not return with a D-Bus error. On top of that, you can look at @failures to know whether any of the requested files failed.
@failures: Paths of connection files that could not be loaded.
Loads or reloads the indicated connections from disk. You should call this
after making changes directly to an on-disk connection file to make sure
that NetworkManager sees the changes.
As with AddConnection(), this operation does not necessarily
start the network connection.
-->
<method name="LoadConnections">
<arg name="filenames" type="as" direction="in"/>
<arg name="status" type="b" direction="out"/>
<arg name="failures" type="as" direction="out"/>
</method>
<!--
ReloadConnections:
@status: This always returns %TRUE.
Tells NetworkManager to reload all connection files from disk, including
noticing any added or deleted connection files.
-->
<method name="ReloadConnections">
<arg name="status" type="b" direction="out"/>
</method>
<!--
SaveHostname:
@hostname: The hostname to save to persistent configuration. If blank, the persistent hostname is cleared.
Save the hostname to persistent configuration.
-->
<method name="SaveHostname">
<arg name="hostname" type="s" direction="in"/>
</method>
<!--
Connections:
List of object paths of available network connection profiles.
-->
<property name="Connections" type="ao" access="read"/>
<!--
Hostname:
The machine hostname stored in persistent configuration.
-->
<property name="Hostname" type="s" access="read"/>
<!--
CanModify:
If true, adding and modifying connections is supported.
-->
<property name="CanModify" type="b" access="read"/>
<!--
NewConnection:
@connection: Object path of the new connection.
Emitted when a new connection has been added after NetworkManager has
started up and initialized. This signal is not emitted for connections
read while starting up, because NetworkManager's D-Bus service is only
available after all connections have been read, and to prevent spamming
listeners with too many signals at one time. To retrieve the initial
connection list, call the ListConnections() method once, and then listen
for individual Settings.NewConnection and Settings.Connection.Deleted
signals for further updates.
-->
<signal name="NewConnection">
<arg name="connection" type="o"/>
</signal>
<!--
ConnectionRemoved:
@connection: Object path of the removed connection.
Emitted when a connection is no longer available. This happens when the
connection is deleted or if it is no longer accessible by any of the
system's logged-in users. After receipt of this signal, the connection no
longer exists and cannot be used. Also see the Settings.Connection.Removed
signal.
-->
<signal name="ConnectionRemoved">
<arg name="connection" type="o"/>
</signal>
</interface>
</node>