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diff --git a/docs/afm-daemons.md b/docs/afm-daemons.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6d31e34..0000000 --- a/docs/afm-daemons.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,613 +0,0 @@ -The application framework daemons -================================= - -Foreword --------- - -This document describes application framework daemons -FCS (Fully Conform to Specification) implementation is still under development. -It may happen that current implementation somehow diverges with specifications. - -Introduction ------------- - -Daemons ***afm-user-daemon*** and ***afm-system-daemon*** handle applications -life. Understand that they will manage operations like: - - - ***installation*** - - ***uninstallation*** - - ***running*** - - ***suspend*** - - ***inventory*** - - ... - -In addition, they ensure that operations use the security framework as needed -and that applications are executed in the correct context. - -***D-Bus*** is in charge of transmitting orders to the appropriate daemon -depending upon ***D-Bus*** destination. - -The figure below summarizes the situation of both **afm-system-daemon** and -**afm-user-daemon** in the system. - -![afm-daemons][afm-daemons] - -The D-Bus interface -------------------- - -### Overview of the dbus interface - -The ***afm daemons*** takes theirs orders from the session instance -of D-Bus. The use of D-Bus is great because it allows to implement -discovery and signaling. - -The dbus session is by default addressed by environment -variable *DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS*. Using **systemd** -variable *DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS* is automatically set for -user sessions. - -They are listening with the destination name ***org.AGL.afm.[user|system]*** -at the object of path ***/org/AGL/afm/[user|system]*** on the interface -***org.AGL.afm.[user|system]*** for the below detailed members for the -***afm-system-daemon***: - - - ***install*** - - ***uninstall*** - -And for ***afm-user-daemon***: - - - ***runnables*** - - ***detail*** - - ***start*** - - ***once*** - - ***terminate*** - - ***pause*** - - ***resume*** - - ***runners*** - - ***state*** - - ***install*** - - ***uninstall*** - -D-Bus is mainly used for signaling and discovery. Its optimized -typed protocol is not used except for transmitting only one string -in both directions. - -The client and the service are using JSON serialization to -exchange data. Signature of any member of the D-Bus interface is -***string -> string*** for ***JSON -> JSON***. This is the normal case, if there -is an error, current implementation returns a dbus error that is a string. - -Here are examples using *dbus-send*, here to install an application from a -widget file: - - dbus-send --session --print-reply \ - --dest=org.AGL.afm.system \ - /org/AGL/afm/system \ - org.AGL.afm.system.install 'string:"/tmp/appli.wgt" - - -And here, to query data on installed applications that can be run: - - dbus-send --session --print-reply \ - --dest=org.AGL.afm.user \ - /org/AGL/afm/user \ - org.AGL.afm.user.runnables string:true - -### The protocol over D-Bus - -On all following sub-chapters we assume that we talk about either -***afm-system-daemon*** or ***afm-user-daemon***. Method and D-Bus parameters -are considered as self-explanatory. - -The D-Bus interface is defined by: - - * **DESTINATION**: org.AGL.afm.[user|system] - - * **PATH**: /org/AGL/afm/[user|system] - - * **INTERFACE**: org.AGL.afm.[user|system] - -#### Method org.AGL.afm.system.install - -**Description**: Install an application from a widget file. - -When an application with the same *id* and *version* already exists. Outside of -using *force=true* the application is not reinstalled. - -Applications are installed the subdirectories of applications common directory. -If *root* is specified, the application is installed under the -sub-directories of the *root* defined. - -Note that this methods is a simple accessor method of -***org.AGL.afm.system.install*** from ***afm-system-daemon***. - -After the installation and before returning to the sender, -***afm-system-daemon*** sends a signal ***org.AGL.afm.system.changed***. - -**Input**: The *path* of the widget file to install and, optionally, -a flag to *force* reinstallation, and, optionally, a *root* directory. - -Either just a string being the absolute path of the widget file: - - "/a/path/driving/to/the/widget" - -Or an object: - - { - "wgt": "/a/path/to/the/widget", - "force": false, - "root": "/a/path/to/the/root" - } - -"wgt" and "root" must be absolute paths. - -**output**: An object with the field "added" being the string for -the id of the added application. - - {"added":"appli@x.y"} - ---- - -#### Method org.AGL.afm.system.uninstall - -**Description**: Uninstall an application from its id. - - -Note that this methods is a simple method accessor of -***org.AGL.afm.system.uninstall*** from ***afm-system-daemon***. - -After the uninstallation and before returning to the sender, -***afm-system-daemon*** sends a signal ***org.AGL.afm.system.changed***. - -**Input**: the *id* of the application and optionally the application *root* path. - -Either a string: - - "appli@x.y" - -Or an object: - - { - "id": "appli@x.y", - "root": "/a/path/to/the/root" - } - -**output**: the value 'true'. - ---- - -#### Method org.AGL.afm.user.detail - - -**Description**: Get details about an application from its id. - -**Input**: the id of the application as below. - -Either just a string: - - "appli@x.y" - -Or an object having the field "id" of type string: - - {"id":"appli@x.y"} - -**Output**: A JSON object describing the application containing -the fields described below. - - { - "id": string, the application id (id@version) - "version": string, the version of the application - "width": integer, requested width of the application - "height": integer, resqueted height of the application - "name": string, the name of the application - "description": string, the description of the application - "shortname": string, the short name of the application - "author": string, the author of the application - } - ---- - -#### Method org.AGL.afm.user.runnables - -**Description**: Get the list of applications that can be run. - -**Input**: any valid json entry, can be anything except null. - -**output**: An array of description of the runnable applications. -Each item of the array contains an object containing the detail of -an application as described above for the method -*org.AGL.afm.user.detail*. - ---- - -#### Method org.AGL.afm.user.install - -**Description**: Install an application from its widget file. - -If an application of the same *id* and *version* exists, it is not -reinstalled except when *force=true*. - -Applications are installed in the subdirectories of the common directory -reserved for applications. -If *root* is specified, the application is installed under -sub-directories of defined *root*. - -Note that this methods is a simple accessor to the method -***org.AGL.afm.system.install*** of ***afm-system-daemon***. - -After the installation and before returning to the sender, -***afm-user-daemon*** sends the signal ***org.AGL.afm.user.changed***. - -**Input**: The *path* of widget file to be installed. Optionally, -a flag to *force* reinstallation and/or a *root* directory. - -Simple form a simple string containing the absolute widget path: - - "/a/path/driving/to/the/widget" - -Or an object: - - { - "wgt": "/a/path/to/the/widget", - "force": false, - "root": "/a/path/to/the/root" - } - -***wgt*** and ***root*** MUST be absolute paths. - -**output**: An object containing field "added" to use as application ID. - - {"added":"appli@x.y"} - ---- - -#### Method org.AGL.afm.user.uninstall - -**Description**: Uninstall an application from its id. - - -Note that this methods is a simple accessor to -***org.AGL.afm.system.uninstall*** method from ***afm-system-daemon***. - -After the uninstallation and before returning to the sender, -***afm-user-daemon*** sends the signal ***org.AGL.afm.user.changed***. - -**Input**: the *id* of the application and, optionally, the path to -application *root*. - -Either a string: - - "appli@x.y" - -Or an object: - - { - "id": "appli@x.y", - "root": "/a/path/to/the/root" - } - -**output**: the value 'true'. - ---- - -#### Method org.AGL.afm.user.start - -**Description**: - -**Input**: the *id* of the application and, optionally, the -start *mode* as below. - -Either just a string: - - "appli@x.y" - -Or an object containing field "id" of type string and -optionally a field mode: - - {"id":"appli@x.y","mode":"local"} - -The field "mode" is a string equal to either "local" or "remote". - -[Currently the mode is not available in the systemd version] - -**output**: The *runid* of the application launched. *runid* is an integer. - ---- - -#### Method org.AGL.afm.user.once - -**Description**: - -**Input**: the *id* of the application - -Either just a string: - - "appli@x.y" - -Or an object containing field "id" of type string. - - {"id":"appli@x.y"} - -**output**: The *state* of the application retrieved or launched. -See *org.AGL.afm.user.state* to get a description of the returned -object. - ---- - -#### Method org.AGL.afm.user.terminate - -**Description**: Terminates the application attached to *runid*. - -**Input**: The *runid* (an integer) of running instance to terminate. - -**output**: the value 'true'. - ---- - -#### Method org.AGL.afm.user.stop - -Obsolete since 8th November 2016 (2016/11/08). -Kept for compatibility. - -Use **org.AGL.afm.user.pause** instead. - ---- - -#### Method org.AGL.afm.user.continue - -Obsolete since 8th November 2016 (2016/11/08). -Kept for compatibility. - -Use **org.AGL.afm.user.resume** instead. - ---- - -#### Method org.AGL.afm.user.pause - -[Currently not available in the systemd version] - -**Description**: Pauses the application attached to *runid* until terminate or resume. - -**Input**: The *runid* (integer) of the running instance to pause. - -**output**: the value 'true'. - ---- - -#### Method org.AGL.afm.user.resume - -[Currently not available in the systemd version] - -**Description**: Resumes the application attached to *runid* previously paused. - -**Input**: The *runid* (integer) of the running instance to resume. - -**output**: the value 'true'. - ---- - -#### Method org.AGL.afm.user.state - -**Description**: Get informations about a running instance of *runid*. - -**Input**: The *runid* (integer) of the running instance inspected. - -**output**: An object describing instance state. It contains: -the runid (integer), the pids of the processes as an array starting -with the group leader, the id of the running application (string), -the state of the application (string either: "starting", "running", "paused"). - -Example of returned state: - - { - "runid": 2, - "pids": [ 435, 436 ], - "state": "running", - "id": "appli@x.y" - } - ---- - -#### Method org.AGL.afm.user.runners - -**Description**: Get the list of currently running instances. - -**Input**: anything. - -**output**: An array of states, one per running instance, as returned by -the method ***org.AGL.afm.user.state***. - -Starting **afm daemons** ----------------------- - -***afm-system-daemon*** and ***afm-user-daemon*** are launched as systemd -services attached to system and user respectively. Normally, service files are -locatedat */lib/systemd/system/afm-system-daemon.service* and -*/usr/lib/systemd/user/afm-user-daemon.service*. - -### ***afm-system-daemon*** options - -The options for launching **afm-system-daemon** are: - - -r - --root directory - - Set the root application directory. - - Note that the default root directory is defined - to be /usr/share/afm/applications (may change). - - -d - --daemon - - Daemonizes the process. It is not needed by sytemd. - - -q - --quiet - - Reduces the verbosity (can be repeated). - - -v - --verbose - - Increases the verbosity (can be repeated). - - -h - --help - - Prints a short help. - -### ***afm-user-daemon*** options - -The options for launching **afm-user-daemon** are: - - -a - --application directory - - [Currently not available in the systemd version] - - Includes the given application directory to - the database base of applications. - - Can be repeated. - - -r - --root directory - - [Currently not available in the systemd version] - - Includes root application directory or directories when - passing multiple rootdir to - applications database. - - Note that default root directory for - applications is always added. In current version - /usr/share/afm/applications is used as default. - - -m - --mode (local|remote) - - [Currently not available in the systemd version] - - Set the default launch mode. - The default value is 'local' - - -d - --daemon - - Daemonizes the process. It is not needed by sytemd. - - -q - --quiet - - Reduces the verbosity (can be repeated). - - -v - --verbose - - Increases the verbosity (can be repeated). - - -h - --help - - Prints a short help. - -Tasks of **afm-user-daemon** ----------------------------- - -### Maintaining list of applications - -At start **afm-user-daemon** scans the directories containing -applications and load in memory a list of avaliable applications -accessible by current user. - -When **afm-system-daemon** installs or removes an application. -On success it sends the signal *org.AGL.afm.system.changed*. -When receiving such a signal, **afm-user-daemon** rebuilds its -applications list. - -**afm-user-daemon** provides the data it collects about -applications to its clients. Clients may either request the full list -of avaliable applications or a more specific information about a -given application. - -### Launching application - -**afm-user-daemon** launches application by using systemd. -Systemd builds a secure environment for the application -before starting it. - -Once launched, running instances of application receive -a runid that identify them. To make interface with systemd -evident, the pid is the runid. - -### Managing instances of running applications - -**afm-user-daemon** manages the list of applications -that it launched. - -When owning the right permissions, a client can get the list -of running instances and details about a specific -running instance. It can also terminate a given application. - -### Installing and uninstalling applications - -If the client own the right permissions, -**afm-user-daemon** delegates that task -to **afm-system-daemon**. - -Using ***afm-util*** --------------------- - -The command line tool ***afm-util*** uses dbus-send to send -orders to **afm-user-daemon**. This small scripts allows to -send command to ***afm-user-daemon*** either interactively -at shell prompt or scriptically. - -The syntax is simple: it accept a command and when requires attached arguments. - -Here is the summary of ***afm-util***: - - - **afm-util runnables **: - - list the runnable widgets installed - - - **afm-util install wgt **: - - install the wgt file - - - **afm-util uninstall id **: - - remove the installed widget of id - - - **afm-util detail id **: - - print detail about the installed widget of id - - - **afm-util runners **: - - list the running instance - - - **afm-util start id **: - - start an instance of the widget of id - - - **afm-util once id **: - - run once an instance of the widget of id - - - **afm-util terminate rid **: - - terminate the running instance rid - - - **afm-util state rid **: - - get status of the running instance rid - - -Here is how to list applications using ***afm-util***: - - afm-util runnables - - -[afm-daemons]: pictures/afm-daemons.svg |