org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Settings.Connection

org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.Settings.Connection — Connection Settings Profile.

Methods

Update        (IN  a{sa{sv}} properties);
UpdateUnsaved (IN  a{sa{sv}} properties);
Delete        ();
GetSettings   (OUT a{sa{sv}} settings);
GetSecrets    (IN  s         setting_name,
               OUT a{sa{sv}} secrets);
ClearSecrets  ();
Save          ();
Update2       (IN  a{sa{sv}} settings,
               IN  u         flags,
               IN  a{sv}     args,
               OUT a{sv}     result);

Signals

Updated ();
Removed ();

Properties

Unsaved   readable   b
Flags     readable   u
Filename  readable   s

Description

Represents a single network connection configuration.

Method Details

The Update() method

Update (IN  a{sa{sv}} properties);

Update the connection with new settings and properties (replacing all previous settings and properties) and save the connection to disk. Secrets may be part of the update request, and will be either stored in persistent storage or sent to a Secret Agent for storage, depending on the flags associated with each secret.

IN a{sa{sv}} properties:

New connection settings, properties, and (optionally) secrets.


The UpdateUnsaved() method

UpdateUnsaved (IN  a{sa{sv}} properties);

Update the connection with new settings and properties (replacing all previous settings and properties) but do not immediately save the connection to disk. Secrets may be part of the update request and may sent to a Secret Agent for storage, depending on the flags associated with each secret. Use the 'Save' method to save these changes to disk. Note that unsaved changes will be lost if the connection is reloaded from disk (either automatically on file change or due to an explicit ReloadConnections call).

IN a{sa{sv}} properties:

New connection settings, properties, and (optionally) secrets.


The Delete() method

Delete ();

Delete the connection.


The GetSettings() method

GetSettings (OUT a{sa{sv}} settings);

Get the settings maps describing this network configuration. This will never include any secrets required for connection to the network, as those are often protected. Secrets must be requested separately using the GetSecrets() call.

OUT a{sa{sv}} settings:

The nested settings maps describing this object.


The GetSecrets() method

GetSecrets (IN  s         setting_name,
            OUT a{sa{sv}} secrets);

Get the secrets belonging to this network configuration. Only secrets from persistent storage or a Secret Agent running in the requestor's session will be returned. The user will never be prompted for secrets as a result of this request.

IN s setting_name:

Name of the setting to return secrets for. If empty, all secrets will be returned.

OUT a{sa{sv}} secrets:

Nested settings maps containing secrets.


The ClearSecrets() method

ClearSecrets ();

Clear the secrets belonging to this network connection profile.


The Save() method

Save ();

Saves a "dirty" connection (that had previously been updated with UpdateUnsaved) to persistent storage.


The Update2() method

Update2 (IN  a{sa{sv}} settings,
         IN  u         flags,
         IN  a{sv}     args,
         OUT a{sv}     result);

Update the connection with new settings and properties (replacing all previous settings and properties).

Update2 is an alternative to Update, UpdateUnsaved and Save extensible with extra flags and args arguments.

The flags argument accepts the combination of following values, logically or-ed together:

0x1 (to-disk):

The connection is persisted to disk.

0x2 (in-memory):

The change is only made in memory (without touching an eventual profile on disk). If neither 0x1 nor 0x2 is set, the change is made in memory only, if the connection is already in memory only.

0x4 (in-memory-detached):

Like "in-memory", but behaves slightly different when migrating the profile from disk to in-memory.

0x8 (in-memory-only):

Like "in-memory", but behaves slightly different when migrating the profile from disk to in-memory.

0x10 (volatile):

0x20 (block-autoconnect):

Blocks auto-connect on the updated profile

0x40 (no-reapply):

Prevents "connection.zone" and "connection.metered" properties to take effect on currently active devices.

The args argument accepts the following keys:

plugin:

The settings plugin the connection will be migrated to such as "keyfile" or "ifcfg-rh".

Since 1.38

Secrets may be part of the update request, and will be either stored in persistent storage or sent to a Secret Agent for storage, depending on the flags associated with each secret.

IN a{sa{sv}} settings:

New connection settings, properties, and (optionally) secrets. Provide an empty array to use the current settings.

IN u flags:

Optional flags. Unknown flags cause the call to fail.

IN a{sv} args:

Optional arguments dictionary, for extentibility. Specifying unknown keys causes the call to fail.

OUT a{sv} result:

Currently no results are returned.

Since 1.12

Signal Details

The "Updated" signal

Updated ();

Emitted when any settings or permissions change. When handling this signal, clients should re-read the connection using the GetSettings method to get the changes and to ensure the client still has permission to access the connection.


The "Removed" signal

Removed ();

Emitted when this connection is no longer available. This happens when the connection is deleted or if it is no longer accessible by any of the system's logged-in users. After receipt of this signal, the object no longer exists. Also see the Settings.ConnectionRemoved signal.

Property Details

The "Unsaved" property

Unsaved  readable   b

If set, indicates that the in-memory state of the connection does not match the on-disk state. This flag will be set when UpdateUnsaved() is called or when any connection details change, and cleared when the connection is saved to disk via Save() or from internal operations.


The "Flags" property

Flags  readable   u

Additional flags of the connection profile.

Returns: NMSettingsConnectionFlags

Since 1.12


The "Filename" property

Filename  readable   s

File that stores the connection in case the connection is file-backed.

Since 1.12