NAME
Net::DBus::Binding::Bus - Handle to a well-known message bus instance
SYNOPSIS
use Net::DBus::Binding::Bus;
# Get a handle to the system bus
my $bus = Net::DBus::Binding::Bus->new(type => &Net::DBus::Binding::Bus::SYSTEM);
DESCRIPTION
This is a specialization of the Net::DBus::Binding::Connection module providing convenience constructor for connecting to one of the well-known bus types. There is no reason to use this module directly, instead get a handle to the bus with the session
or system
methods in Net::DBus.
METHODS
- my $bus = Net::DBus::Binding::Bus->new(type => $type);
- my $bus = Net::DBus::Binding::Bus->new(address => $addr);
-
Open a connection to a message bus, either a well known bus type specified using the
type
parameter, or an arbitrary bus specified using theaddress
parameter. If theprivate
parameter is set to a true value, then a private connection to the bus is obtained. The caller must explicitly disconnect this bus instance before releasing the last instance of the object. - $bus->request_name($service_name)
-
Send a request to the bus registering the well known name specified in the
$service_name
parameter. If another client already owns the name, registration will be queued up, pending the exit of the other client. - my $name = $bus->get_unique_name
-
Returns the unique name by which this processes' connection to the bus is known. Unique names are never re-used for the entire lifetime of the bus daemon.
- $bus->add_match($rule)
-
Register a signal match rule with the bus controller, allowing matching broadcast signals to routed to this client.
- $bus->remove_match($rule)
-
Unregister a signal match rule with the bus controller, preventing further broadcast signals being routed to this client
AUTHOR
Daniel P. Berrange
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004-2011 Daniel P. Berrange