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Mostly copied from the man page but with a more applicable example.
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/** \page page_daemon PipeWire Daemon
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\section sec_config Configuration Files
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On startup, the daemon reads a configuration file to configure itself.
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It executes a series of commands listed in the config file. The lookup order
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for configuration files are:
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- `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/pipewire/pipewire.conf` (usually `$HOME/.config/pipewire/pipewire.conf`)
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- `$sysconfdir/pipewire/pipewire.conf` (usually `/etc/pipewire/pipewire.conf`)
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- `$datadir/pipewire/pipewire.conf` (usually `/usr/share/pipewire/pipewire.conf`)
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The first configuration file found is loaded, the PipeWire daemon does not
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currently combine configuration files.
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The environment variables `PIPEWIRE_CONFIG_DIR`, `PIPEWIRE_CONFIG_PREFIX`
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and `PIPEWIRE_CONFIG_NAME` can be used to specify an alternative config
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directory, subdirectory and filename, respectively.
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\subsection subsec Configuration File Format
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PipeWire's configuration file format resembles JSON. Unlike true JSON, no
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trailing commas are required and comments starting with `#` are permitted as
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shown below.
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The configuration file format is grouped into sections. A section is
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either a dictionary (`{}`) or an array (`[]`). Dictionary and array entries
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are separated by whitespace and may be simple value assignment, an array or
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a dictionary. For example:
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```
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# A dictionary section
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context.properties = {
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# Keys often have a dot notation
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core.daemon = true
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}
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# An array section containing three dictionary objects
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context.modules = [
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# a dictionary object with one key assigned to a string
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{ name = libpipewire-module-protocol-native }
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{ name = libpipewire-module-profiler }
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# a dictionary object with two keys, one assigned to a string
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# the other one to an array of strings
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{ name = libpipewire-module-portal
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flags = [ ifexists nofail ]
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}
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]
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```
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Allowed configuration file sections are:
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- **context.properties** (dictionary): These properties configure the
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pipewire instance.
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- **context.spa-libs** (dictionary): Maps plugin features with globs to a
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spa library.
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- **context.modules** (array): Each entry in the array is a dictionary with
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the name of the module to load, including optional args and flags. Most
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modules support being loaded multiple times.
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- **context.objects** (array): Each entry in the array is a dictionary con‐
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taining the factory to create an object from and optional extra argu‐
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ments specific to that factory.
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- **context.exec** (array): Each entry in the array is dictionary containing
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the path of a program to execute on startup and optional args. This ar‐
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ray usually contains an entry to start the session manager.
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\section sec_logging Logging
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The `PIPEWIRE_DEBUG` environment variable can be used to enable
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more debugging. The format is:
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`<level>[<category>;...]`
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- `<level>` specifies the log level:
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+ `0`: no logging is enabled
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+ `1`: Error logging is enabled
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+ `2`: Warnings are enabled
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+ `3`: Informational messages are enabled
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+ `4`: Debug messages are enabled
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+ `5`: Trace messages are enabled. These messages can be logged
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from the realtime threads.
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- `<category>`: Specifies a string category to enable. Many categories
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can be separated by commas. Current categories are:
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+ `connection`: to log connection messages
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\subsection sec_errors Error reporting
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Functions return either NULL with errno set or a negative int error
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code when an error occurs. Error codes are used from the SPA plugin
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library on which PipeWire is built.
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Some functions might return asynchronously. The error code for such
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functions is positive and SPA_RESULT_IS_ASYNC() will return true.
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SPA_RESULT_ASYNC_SEQ() can be used to get the unique sequence number
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associated with the async operation.
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The object returning the async result code will have some way to
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signal the completion of the async operation (with, for example, a
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callback). The sequence number can be used to see which operation
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completed.
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*/
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