Net::DBus::RemoteService - Access services provided on the bus
my $bus = Net::DBus->find;
my $service = $bus->get_service("org.freedesktop.DBus");
my $object = $service->get_object("/org/freedesktop/DBus");
foreach (@{$object->ListNames}) {
print "$_\n";
}
This object provides a handle to a remote service on the bus. From this handle
it is possible to access objects associated with the service. If a service is
not running, an attempt will be made to activate it the first time a method is
called against one of its objects.
- my $service = Net::DBus::RemoteService->new($bus, $owner,
$service_name);
- Creates a new handle for a remote service. The
$bus parameter is an instance of Net::DBus,
$owner is the name of the client providing the
service, while $service_name is the well known
name of the service on the bus. Service names consist of two or more
tokens, separated by periods, while the tokens comprise the letters a-z,
A-Z, 0-9 and _, for example
"org.freedesktop.DBus". There is
generally no need to call this constructor, instead the
"get_service" method on Net::DBus should
be used. This caches handles to remote services, eliminating repeated
retrieval of introspection data.
- my $bus = $service->get_bus;
- Retrieves a handle for the bus to which this service is attached. The
returned object will be an instance of Net::DBus.
- my $service_name = $service->get_service_name
- Retrieves the name of the remote service as known to the bus.
- my $owner_name = $service->get_owner_name;
- Retrieves the name of the client owning the service at the time it was
connected to.
- my $object = $service->get_object($object_path[, $interface]); =item my
$object = $service->get_object($object_path, \%params);
- Retrieves a handle to the remote object provided by the service with the
name of $object_path. If the optional
$interface parameter is provided, the object will
immediately be cast to the designated interface. NB, it is only necessary
to cast an object to a specific interface if there are multiple interfaces
on the object providing methods with the same name, or the remote object
does support introspection. The returned object will be an instance of
Net::DBus::RemoteObject.
An alternate form of the method is available, passing a hash
reference of extra parameters. Valid keys in the hash are
"interface" specifying the interface
name to cast to, and "timeout"
specifying a timeout in milliseconds
- my $timeout = $service->timeout(60 * 1000);
- Sets or retrieves the timeout value which will be used for DBus requests
belongs to this service. The value is in milliseconds. If the timeout for
a service is undefined, then the default timeout from the bus will
apply.
Daniel Berrange <dan@berrange.com>
Copright (C) 2004-2011, Daniel Berrange.
Net::DBus::RemoteObject, Net::DBus::Service, Net::DBus