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DBus library in Python 3

Project description

dasbus

This DBus library is written in Python 3, based on GLib and inspired by pydbus.

The code used to be part of the Anaconda Installer project. It was based on the pydbus library, but we replaced it with our own solution because of its inactivity. The dasbus library is a result of this effort.

Requirements

  • Python 3.6+
  • PyGObject 3

You can install PyGObject provided by your system or use PyPI. The system package is usually called python3-gi, python3-gobject or pygobject3. See the instructions for your platform (only for PyGObject, you don't need cairo or GTK).

The library is known to work with Python 3.8, PyGObject 3.34 and GLib 2.63, but these are not the required minimal versions.

Installation

Install the package from PyPI. Follow the instructions above to install the required dependencies.

pip3 install dasbus

Or install the RPM package on Fedora.

sudo dnf install python3-dasbus

Examples

Show the current hostname.

from dasbus.connection import SystemMessageBus
bus = SystemMessageBus()

proxy = bus.get_proxy(
    "org.freedesktop.hostname1",
    "/org/freedesktop/hostname1"
)

print(proxy.Hostname)

Send a notification to the notification server.

from dasbus.connection import SessionMessageBus
bus = SessionMessageBus()

proxy = bus.get_proxy(
    "org.freedesktop.Notifications",
    "/org/freedesktop/Notifications"
)

id = proxy.Notify(
    "", 0, "face-smile", "Hello World!",
    "This notification can be ignored.",
    [], {}, 0
)

print("The notification {} was send.".format(id))

Handle a closed notification.

from dasbus.loop import EventLoop
loop = EventLoop()

from dasbus.connection import SessionMessageBus
bus = SessionMessageBus()

proxy = bus.get_proxy(
    "org.freedesktop.Notifications",
    "/org/freedesktop/Notifications"
)

def callback(id, reason):
    print("The notification {} was closed.".format(id))

proxy.NotificationClosed.connect(callback)
loop.run()

Run the service org.example.HelloWorld.

from dasbus.loop import EventLoop
loop = EventLoop()

from dasbus.connection import SessionMessageBus
bus = SessionMessageBus()

class HelloWorld(object):
    __dbus_xml__ = """
    <node>
        <interface name="org.example.HelloWorld">
            <method name="Hello">
                <arg direction="in" name="name" type="s" />
                <arg direction="out" name="return" type="s" />
            </method>
        </interface>
    </node>
    """

    def Hello(self, name):
        return "Hello {}!".format(name)

bus.publish_object("/org/example/HelloWorld", HelloWorld())
bus.register_service("org.example.HelloWorld")
loop.run()

Features

Use constants to define DBus services and objects.

from dasbus.connection import SystemMessageBus
from dasbus.identifier import DBusServiceIdentifier

NETWORK_MANAGER = DBusServiceIdentifier(
    namespace=("org", "freedesktop", "NetworkManager"),
    message_bus=SystemMessageBus()
)

proxy = NETWORK_MANAGER.get_proxy()
print(proxy.NetworkingEnabled)

Use exceptions to propagate and handle DBus errors.

from dasbus.error import dbus_error, DBusError

@dbus_error("org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs")
class InvalidArgs(DBusError):
    pass

Call DBus methods asynchronously.

from dasbus.loop import EventLoop
loop = EventLoop()

def callback(call):
    print(call())

proxy = NETWORK_MANAGER.get_proxy()
proxy.GetDevices(callback=callback)
loop.run()

Generate XML specifications from Python classes.

from dasbus.server.interface import dbus_interface
from dasbus.typing import Str

@dbus_interface("org.example.HelloWorld")
class HelloWorld(object):

    def Hello(self, name: Str) -> Str:
        return "Hello {}!".format(name)

print(HelloWorld.__dbus_xml__)

Represent DBus structures by Python objects.

from dasbus.structure import DBusData
from dasbus.typing import Str, get_variant

class UserData(DBusData):
    def __init__(self):
        self._name = ""

    @property
    def name(self) -> Str:
        return self._name

    @name.setter
    def name(self, name):
        self._name = name

data = UserData()
data.name = "Alice"

print(UserData.to_structure(data))
print(UserData.from_structure({
    "name": get_variant(Str, "Bob")
}))

Create Python objects that can be published on DBus.

from dasbus.server.interface import dbus_interface
from dasbus.server.template import InterfaceTemplate
from dasbus.server.publishable import Publishable
from dasbus.typing import Str

@dbus_interface("org.example.Chat")
class ChatInterface(InterfaceTemplate):

    def Send(self, message: Str):
        return self.implementation.send()

class Chat(Publishable):

    def for_publication(self):
        return ChatInterface(self)

    def send(self, message):
        print(message) 

Use DBus containers to publish dynamically created Python objects.

from dasbus.connection import SessionMessageBus
from dasbus.server.container import DBusContainer

container = DBusContainer(
    namespace=("org", "example", "Chat"),
    message_bus=SessionMessageBus()
)

print(container.to_object_path(Chat()))

Inspiration

Look at the complete examples or DBus services of the Anaconda Installer for more inspiration.

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