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/** \page page_session_manager PipeWire Session Manager
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The \ref page_daemon is primarily a framework that allows devices and
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applications to exchange data.
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It provides the mechanism to do so but the policy deciding which components
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can talk to each other and when is controlled by the session manager. As
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outlined in \ref page_objects_design, PipeWire provides a media graph
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consistent of Devices, Nodes and Ports. The session manager is the one that
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decides on the links between those elements.
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Two prominent session managers currently exist:
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- \ref page_media_session - the reference session manager provided by PipeWire
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- [WirePlumber](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/wireplumber), a
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modular session manager based on GObject
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This page describes some of the requirements for session managers in general.
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## Client management
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PipeWire provides a \ref page_access "permission system" to limit client's
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acccess to resources but only \ref page_module_access "basic permission
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handling". The session manager is expected to decide whether clients may
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access specific resources.
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## Device management
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PipeWire's responsibility is to open devices, however the decision on which
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devices should be opened is the job of a session manager, including the
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configuration of those devices.
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## Endpoint grouping
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An endpoint is, effectively, a group of Nodes that are a logical unit that can
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consume or produce media data. For example, a Bluetooth speaker may present as
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several Nodes but is only one logical unit to stream audio to.
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See \ref page_objects_design for details on Endpoints.
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*/
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