package obus
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OBus
OBus is a pure OCaml implementation of the D-Bus protocol. It aims to provide a clean and easy way for ocaml programmers to access and provide D-Bus services.
OBus is using the cooperative threading library Lwt, which make it very simple to fully exploit the asynchronous nature of D-Bus.
Dependencies
Make sure you have dune installed, and install all the missing dependencies listed in the output of this command:
$ dune external-lib-deps @install --missing
Installation
The recommended way to install obus and its dependencies is via opam: opam install obus
.
Manual installation from sources
To build and install obus:
$ dune build @install
Tests (optionnal)
To build and execute tests:
$ dune runtest
Using the library
OBus install the following packages:
obus
: the core library, implementing the D-Bus protocol,obus.ppx
: syntax extensions to aid registering OBus exceptions.obus.notification
: interface to the freedesktop Notification service,obus.hal
: interface to the freedesktop Hal service,obus.upower
: interface to the freedesktop UPower service,obus.udisks
: interface to the freedesktop UDisks service,obus.policykit
: interface to the freedesktop PolicyKit servie.
Using the tools
There are several tools provided in the obus distribution:
obus-dump
, to execute a command and dump all messages that goes throug the session and/or system message bus,obus-introspect
which can recursively introspect a D-Bus service,obus-gen-interface
, to convert D-Bus introspection files into ocaml definition modules,obus-gen-client
and obus-gen-server which can generate template for using or implementing D-Bus servies,obus-xml2idl
and obus-idl2xml to convert xml introspection documents to the obus idl format, and vice versa.
There are manual pages for all this tools.
The caml files generated by obus-gen-client and obus-gen-server are meant to be edited and adapted. In practice introspections files contains only marshaling informations so it is often not sufficient for creating a usable binding.
Here is a simple example of use of the tools:
$ obus-introspect org.freedesktop.Notifications /org/freedesktop/Notifications > notif.xml
$ obus-gen-interface notif.xml
$ obus-gen-client notif.xml