This is a cpp code generator for generating D-Bus stubs and proxies from XML introspection files. The generated stubs and proxies are implemented using glibmm and giomm.
This generator is based on the gdbus-codegen code generator which ships with glib.
setup.py
is used for installing gdbus-codegen-glibmm
. This is a Setuptools
script, and can be invoked according to the developer's
guide.
In a nutshell, python3 ./setup.py install
with sufficient priveleges should
get you going.
Once installed, the gdbus-codegen-glibmm
command should be available in the
bin directory of your selected prefix, and the required python modules should
be installed in the python path.
The code generator is a command line executable, suitable for running either manually from a terminal or via a build-system such as CMake (there's an example of this below).
The following parameters are supported by the gdbus-codegen-glibmm
code
generator executable:
-
-h
Show a short help, detailing the command line parameters of the code generator
-
--interface-prefix=PREFIX1,PREFIX2
Comma-separated list of prefix-strings to strip from the generated C++ functions and classes. The D-Bus names in the D-Bus introspection XML files are used to generate namespaces in the generated C++ code, roughly a dot (.) is translated to a double colon (::). As an example, the function
org.foo.Bar.Baz()
, in the nameorg.foo.Bar
will be used to generate theorg::foo::Bar::Baz(void)
function in theBar
class of theorg::foo
namespace. This might be too verbose for long names, and--interface-prefix
can be used to prune theorg.foo
part from the name, resulting in the shorterBar::Baz(void)
C++ function (and non-namespaced class). Beware that this may cause name collisions if several interfaces with functions of the same names are used in the same D-Bus introspection XML files. -
--cpp-namespace=NAMESPACE
A string to prepend to the namespaces of the generated functions.
-
--errors-namespace=ERROR_NAMESPACE
The namespace where error classes should be generated. Can contain
::
. -
--generate-cpp-code=OUTFILES
Path and prefix of the file names to generate for the proxy and stub generated by the code generator. The filename prefix is suffixed by
_stub.[h|cpp]
,_proxy.[h|cpp]
and_common[.h|cpp]
. The file names generated usign this path are also used for inclusion of headers in the generated code, so it is not recommended to rename the files generated using the path supplied here. -
Following parameters
List of D-Bus introspection XML files. These files are used to describe the D-Bus interfaces. Several files can be supplied. The interfaces from all files will be gathered and then emitted in the same output headers and cpp-files. See the introspection chapter of the the D-Bus specification by freedesktop for more information on the format of the D-Bus introspection XML files.
dbus-codegen-glibmm --generate-cpp-code=${HOME}/temperature-service-example/build/generated/temperature-service
${HOME}/temperature-service-example/temperature-service.xml
This will create the following files in ${HOME}/temperature-service-example/build/generated/
:
temperature-service_common.cpp
temperature-service_common.h
temperature-service_proxy.cpp
temperature-service_proxy.h
temperature-service_stub.cpp
temperature-service_stub.h
gdbus-codegen-glibmm
can generate classes for error handling: these classes
will inherit from Glib::Error
, and can be used both in the backend and in
the client library.
Errors are declared by inserting annotations as child elements of a D-Bus interface:
<!DOCTYPE node PUBLIC "-//freedesktop//DTD D-BUS Object Introspection 1.0//EN"
"http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/introspect.dtd">
<node>
<interface name="com.example.MyService">
...
<!--
Invalid parameters (this comment will also end up in the generated code)
-->
<annotation name="org.gdbus.glibmm.Error" value="com.example.Error.InvalidParams" />
<!-- The backend ran out of memory -->
<annotation name="org.gdbus.glibmm.Error" value="com.example.Error.OutOfMemory" />
...
First, a D-Bus interface must be specified in XML. We will use the following:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<node name="/org/foo/Bar">
<interface name="org.foo.Bar">
<method name="Baz">
</method>
</interface>
</node>
In this tutorial we will keep the generated code in a subdirectory called generated
, so go ahead and mkdir generated
before continuing. The following invocation will generate a stub (and also a proxy, but this is unused in this section):
gdbus-codegen-glibmm --generate-cpp-code=generated/bar bar.xml
The generated stub is a virtual class, designed to be implemented by a concrete C++ class. In our example, the following will suffice:
#include "bar_stub.h"
class BarImpl : public org::foo::BarStub {
public:
// Called wben org.foo.bar.Baz() is invoked
void Baz (MethodInvocation &invocation) override {
// Return void
invocation.ret();
}
};
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
// Initialize Glib and Gio
Glib::init();
Gio::init();
// Instantiate and run the main loop
Glib::RefPtr<Glib::MainLoop> ml = Glib::MainLoop::create();
// Connect to the system bus and acquire our name
BarImpl bi;
guint connection_id = Gio::DBus::own_name(
Gio::DBus::BUS_TYPE_SESSION,
"org.foo.Bar",
[&](const Glib::RefPtr<Gio::DBus::Connection> &connection,
const Glib::ustring & /* name */) {
g_print("Connected to bus.\n");
if (bi.register_object(connection, "/org/foo/Bar") == 0)
ml->quit();
},
[&](const Glib::RefPtr<Gio::DBus::Connection> & /* connection */,
const Glib::ustring & /* name */) {
g_print("Name acquired.\n");
},
[&](const Glib::RefPtr<Gio::DBus::Connection> & /* connection */,
const Glib::ustring & /* name */) {
g_print("Name lost.\n");
ml->quit();
});
ml->run();
Gio::DBus::unown_name(connection_id);
return 0;
}
The example above doesn't do much in terms of functionality, but it shows how
to implement a very simple stub. Properties are supported in a similar fashion,
where the stub implements _set()
and/or _get()
functions (depending on the
accessibility of the property).
Signals are simply connected to, and no implementation code needs to be written.
The above example can be compiled using the following command:
clang++ -I . -I generated `pkg-config --cflags --libs glibmm-2.4 giomm-2.4`
generated/bar_common.cpp
generated/bar_stub.cpp
barimpl.cpp
Just update the filenames accordingly.
In order to implement a proxy, run the same generation commands as in the
previous example, and use the _proxy.[h|cpp]
files instead of the
_stub.[h|cpp]
. The output from the previous execution of the generator will
also work, so there is no need to re-run if the files are already available.
The following file shows the proxy corresponding to the stub above:
#include "bar_proxy.h"
Glib::RefPtr<org::foo::BarProxy> proxy;
void on_baz_finished(const Glib::RefPtr<Gio::AsyncResult> &result) {
proxy->Baz_finish(result);
}
void proxy_created(const Glib::RefPtr<Gio::AsyncResult> result) {
proxy = org::foo::BarProxy::createForBusFinish(result);
proxy->Baz(sigc::ptr_fun(&on_baz_finished));
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
Glib::init();
Gio::init();
org::foo::BarProxy::createForBus(Gio::DBus::BUS_TYPE_SESSION,
Gio::DBus::PROXY_FLAGS_NONE,
"org.foo.Bar",
"/org/foo/Bar",
sigc::ptr_fun(&proxy_created));
Glib::RefPtr<Glib::MainLoop> ml = Glib::MainLoop::create();
ml->run();
return 0;
}
It can be compiled in a similar fashion as the previous example.
There are synchronous versions available for method invocations, setting
properties and creating a proxy that have a _sync
suffix. These should only be
used if it is acceptable to block the application for a very long time. For
instance, the default method invocation timeout for a proxy is 25 seconds.
Blocking for that amount of time is most likely not a good idea when writing
e.g. a system daemon. The asynchronous version, that calls a callback when the
D-Bus method returns, should be used instead.
Running the code generator from CMake can be done using the following snippet:
SET (CODEGEN gdbus-codegen-glibmm)
SET (INTROSPECTION_XML ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/bar.xml)
SET (GENERATED_STUB
${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/generated/bar_stub.cpp
${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/generated/bar_stub.h
${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/generated/bar_common.cpp
${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/generated/bar_common.h
)
ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND (OUTPUT ${GENERATED_STUB}
COMMAND mkdir -p ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/generated/
COMMAND ${CODEGEN} --generate-cpp-code=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/generated/bar
${INTROSPECTION_XML}
DEPENDS ${INTROSPECTION_XML}
COMMENT "Generate the stub for the test program")
The usage of the $GENERATED_STUB
files will trigger the execution of the code
generator.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0
The python code is
- Copyright © 2008-2011 Red Hat, Inc.
- Copyright © 2018-2019 Luxoft Sweden AB
Source code licensed under the LGPL 2.1 (please see source code headers for more.)