File::DesktopEntry - Object to handle .desktop files
use File::DesktopEntry;
my $entry = File::DesktopEntry->new('firefox');
print "Using ".$entry->Name." to open http://perl.org\n";
$entry->run('http://perl.org');
This module is designed to work with .desktop files. The format of these
files is specified by the freedesktop "Desktop Entry" specification.
This module can parse these files but also knows how to run the applications
defined by these files.
For this module version 1.0 of the specification was used.
This module was written to support
File::MimeInfo::Applications.
Please remember: case is significant for the names of Desktop
Entry keys.
You can set the global variable
$File::DesktopEntry::VERBOSE. If set the module prints
a warning every time a command gets executed.
The global variable
$File::DesktopEntry::LOCALE tells you what the
default locale being used is. However, changing it will not change the
default locale.
All methods that start with a capital are autoloaded as
"get(KEY)" where key is the autoloaded
method name.
- "new(FILE)"
- "new(\$TEXT)"
- "new(NAME)"
- Constructor. FILE, NAME or TEXT are optional arguments.
When a name is given (a string without
'"/"',
'"\"' or
'"."') a lookup is done using
File::BaseDir. If the file found in this lookup is not writable or if no
file was found, the XDG_DATA_HOME path will be used when writing.
- "lookup(NAME)"
- Returns a filename for a desktop entry with desktop file id NAME.
- "wants_uris( )"
- Returns true if the Exec string for this desktop entry specifies that the
application uses URIs instead of paths. This can be used to determine
whether an application uses a VFS library.
- "wants_list( )"
- Returns true if the Exec string for this desktop entry specifies that the
application can handle multiple arguments at once.
- "run(@FILES)"
- Forks and runs the application specified in this Desktop Entry with
arguments FILES as a background process. Returns the pid.
The child process fails when this is not a Desktop Entry of
type Application or if the Exec key is missing or invalid.
If the desktop entry specifies that the program needs to be
executed in a terminal the $TERMINAL environment
variable is used. If this variable is not set
"xterm -e" is used as default.
(On Windows this method returns a Win32::Process object.)
- "system(@FILES)"
- Like "run()" but using the
"system()" system call. It only return
after the application has ended.
- "exec(@FILES)"
- Like "run()" but using the
"exec()" system call. This method is
expected not to return but to replace the current process with the
application you try to run.
On Windows this method doesn't always work the way you want it
to due to the "fork()" emulation on
this platform. Try using "run()" or
"system()" instead.
- "parse_Exec(@FILES)"
- Expands the Exec format in this desktop entry with. Returns a properly
quoted string in scalar context or a list of words in list context. Dies
when the Exec key is invalid.
It supports the following fields:
%f single file
%F multiple files
%u single url
%U multiple urls
%i Icon field prefixed by --icon
%c Name field, possibly translated
%k location of this .desktop file
%% literal '%'
If necessary this method tries to convert between paths and
URLs but this is not perfect.
Fields that are deprecated, but (still) supported by this
module:
%d single directory
%D multiple directories
The fields %n,
%N, %v and
%m are deprecated and will cause a warning if
$VERBOSE is used. Any other unknown fields will
cause an error.
The fields %F,
%U, %D and
%i can only occur as separate words because they
expand to multiple arguments.
Also see "LIMITATIONS".
- "get(KEY)"
- "get(GROUP, KEY)"
- Get a value for KEY from GROUP. If GROUP is not specified 'Desktop Entry'
is used. All values are treated as string, so e.g. booleans will be
returned as the literal strings "true" and "false".
When KEY does not contain a language code you get the
translation in the current locale if available or a sensible default.
The request a specific language you can add the language part. E.g.
"$entry->get('Name[nl_NL]')" can
return either the value of the 'Name[nl_NL]', the 'Name[nl]' or the
'Name' key in the Desktop Entry file. Exact language parsing order can
be found in the spec. To force you get the untranslated key use either
'Name[C]' or 'Name[POSIX]'.
- "set(KEY => VALUE, ...)"
- "set(GROUP, KEY => VALUE, ...)"
- Set values for one or more keys. If GROUP is not given "Desktop
Entry" is used. All values are treated as strings, backslashes,
newlines and tabs are escaped. To set a boolean key you need to use the
literal strings "true" and "false".
Unlike the "get()" call
languages are not handled automatically for
"set()". KEY should include the
language part if you want to set a translation. E.g.
"$entry->set("Name[nl_NL]" =>
"Tekst Verwerker")" will set a Dutch translation
for the Name key. Using either "Name[C]" or
"Name[POSIX]" will be equivalent with not giving a language
argument.
When setting the Exec key without specifying a group it will
be parsed and quoted correctly as required by the spec. You can use
quoted arguments to include whitespace in a argument, escaping
whitespace does not work. To circumvent this quoting explicitly give the
group name 'Desktop Entry'.
- "text()"
- Returns the (modified) text of the file.
- "read(FILE)"
- "read(\$SCALAR)"
- Read Desktop Entry data from file or memory buffer. Without argument
defaults to file given at constructor.
If you gave a file, text buffer or name to the constructor
this method will be called automatically.
- "read_fh(IO)"
- Read Desktop Entry data from filehandle or IO object.
- "write(FILE)"
- Write the Desktop Entry data to FILE. Without arguments it writes to the
filename given to the constructor if any.
The keys Name and Type are required. Type can be either
"Application",
"Link" or
"Directory". For an application set
the optional key "Exec". For a link
set the "URL" key.
Methods supported for backwards compatibility with 0.02.
- "new_from_file(FILE)"
- Alias for "new(FILE)".
- "new_from_data(TEXT)"
- Alias for "new(\$TEXT)".
- "get_value(NAME, GROUP, LANG)"
- Identical to "get(GROUP,
"NAME[LANG]")". LANG defaults to 'C', GROUP is
optional.
This module has a few bits of code to make it work on Windows. It handles
"file://" uri a bit different and it uses
Win32::Process. On other platforms your mileage may vary.
Please note that the specification is targeting Unix platforms
only and will only have limited relevance on other platforms. Any
platform-dependent behavior in this module should be considered an extension
of the spec.
If you try to exec a remote file with an application that can only handle files
on the local file system we should -according to the spec- download the file
to a temp location. This is not supported. Use the
"wants_uris()" method to check if an
application supports urls.
The values of the various Desktop Entry keys are not parsed
(except for the Exec key). This means that booleans will be returned as the
strings "true" and "false" and lists will still be
";" separated.
If the icon is given as name and not as path it should be resolved
for the %i code in the Exec key. We need a separate
module for the icon spec to deal with this.
According to the spec comments can contain any encoding. However
since this module read files as utf8, invalid UTF-8 characters in a comment
will cause an error.
There is no support for Legacy-Mixed Encoding. Everybody is using
utf8 now ... right ?
Jaap Karssenberg (Pardus) <pardus@cpan.org>
Maintained by Michiel Beijen <michielb@cpan.org>
Copyright (c) 2005, 2007 Jaap G Karssenberg. All rights
reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.
<http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/desktop-entry-spec-latest.html>
File::BaseDir and File::MimeInfo::Applications
X11::FreeDesktop::DesktopEntry