Gtk2::UniqueApp(3pm)
NAME
Gtk2::UniqueApp - Base class for singleton applications
SYNOPSIS
my $app = Gtk2::UniqueApp->new(
"org.example.UnitTets", undef,
foo => $COMMAND_FOO,
bar => $COMMAND_BAR,
);
if ($app->is_running) {
# The application is already running, send it a message
$app->send_message_by_name('foo', text => "Hello world");
}
else {
my $window = Gtk2::Window->new();
my $label = Gtk2::Label->new("Waiting for a message");
$window->add($label);
$window->set_size_request(480, 120);
$window->show_all();
$window->signal_connect(delete_event => sub {
Gtk2->main_quit();
return TRUE;
});
# Watch the main window and register a handler that will be called each time
# that there's a new message.
$app->watch_window($window);
$app->signal_connect('message-received' => sub {
my ($app, $command, $message, $time) = @_;
$label->set_text($message->get_text);
return 'ok';
});
Gtk2->main();
}
DESCRIPTION
Gtk2::UniqueApp is the base class for single instance applications. You
can either create an instance of UniqueApp via "Gtk2::UniqueApp->new()"
and "Gtk2::UniqueApp->_with_commands()"; or you can subclass
Gtk2::UniqueApp with your own application class.
A Gtk2::UniqueApp instance is guaranteed to either be the first running
at the time of creation or be able to send messages to the currently
running instance; there is no race possible between the creation of the
Gtk2::UniqueApp instance and the call to
"Gtk2::UniqueApp::is_running()".
The usual method for using the Gtk2::UniqueApp API is to create a new
instance, passing an application-dependent name as construction-only
property; the "Gtk2::UniqueApp:name" property is required, and should
be in the form of a domain name, like org.gnome.YourApplication.
After the creation, you should check whether an instance of your
application is already running, using "Gtk2::UniqueApp::is_running()";
if this method returns "FALSE" the usual application construction
sequence can continue; if it returns "TRUE" you can either exit or send
a message using Gtk2::UniqueMessageData and
"Gtk2::UniqueMessageData::send_message()".
You can define custom commands using "Gtk2::UniqueApp::add_command()": you need to provide an arbitrary integer and a string for the command.
HIERARCHY
Glib::Object
+----Gtk2::UniqueApp
METHODS
- uniqueapp = Gtk2::UniqueApp->new ($name, $startup_id, ...)
- o $name (string)
- o $startup_id (string or undef)
- o ... (list)
- Creates a new Gtk2::UniqueApp instance for name passing a start-up
notification id startup_id. The name must be a unique identifier for
the application, and it must be in form of a domain name, like
org.gnome.YourApplication. - If startup_id is "undef" the DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID environment variable
will be check, and if that fails a "fake" startup notification id will be created. - Once you have created a Gtk2::UniqueApp instance, you should check if
any other instance is running, using "Gtk2::UniqueApp::is_running()".
If another instance is running you can send a command to it, using the "Gtk2::UniqueApp::send_message()" function; after that, the second
instance should quit. If no other instance is running, the usual logic for creating the application can follow. - uniqueapp = Gtk2::UniqueApp->new_with_commands ($name, $startup_id, ...)
- o $name (string)
- o $startup_id (string or undef)
- o ... (list)
- An alias for "Gtk2::UniqueApp->new()".
- $app->add_command ($command_name, $command_id)
- o $command_name (string)
- o $command_id (integer)
- Adds command_name as a custom command that can be used by app. You must
call "Gtk2::UniqueApp::add_command()" before
"Gtk2::UniqueApp::send_message()" in order to use the newly added
command. - The command name is used internally: you need to use the command's
logical id in "Gtk2::UniqueApp::send_message()" and inside the messagereceived signal. - boolean = $app->is_running
- Checks whether another instance of app is running.
- uniqueresponse = $app->send_message ($command, ...)
- o $command (scalar)
- o ... (list)
- Same as "Gkt2::UniqueApp::send_message_by_name()", but uses a message
id instead of a name. - uniqueresponse = $app->send_message_by_name ($command, ...)
- o $command (scalar)
- o ... (list)
- Sends command to a running instance of app. If you need to pass data to
the instance, you have to indicate the type of message that will be
passed. The accepted types are: - text
A plain text message
- data
Rad data
- filename
A file name
- uris
URI, multiple values can be passed
- The running application will receive a message-received signal and will call the various signal handlers attach to it. If any handler returns a "Gtk2::UniqueResponse" different than "ok", the emission will stop.
- Usages:
$app->send_message_by_name(write => data => $data);
$app->send_message_by_name(greet => text => "Hello World!");
$app->send_message_by_name(open => uris =>'http://search.cpan.org/',
'http://www.gnome.org/',); - NOTE: If you prefer to use an ID instead of a message name then use the
function "Gkt2::UniqueApp::send_message()". The usage is the same as
this one. - $app->watch_window ($window)
- o $window (Gtk2::Window)
- Makes app "watch" a window. Every watched window will receive startup
notification changes automatically.
PROPERTIES
- 'is-running' (boolean : readable / private)
- Whether another instance is running
- 'name' (string : readable / writable / construct-only / private)
- The unique name of the application
- 'screen' (Gtk2::Gdk::Screen : readable / writable / construct /
private) - The GdkScreen of the application
- 'startup-id' (string : readable / writable / construct-only / private)
- The startup notification id for the application
SIGNALS
Gtk2::UniqueResponse = message-received (Gtk2::UniqueApp, integer,
Gtk2::UniqueMessageData, Glib::UInt)
ENUMS AND FLAGS
- enum Gtk2::UniqueResponse
- o 'invalid' / 'UNIQUE_RESPONSE_INVALID'
- o 'ok' / 'UNIQUE_RESPONSE_OK'
- o 'cancel' / 'UNIQUE_RESPONSE_CANCEL'
- o 'fail' / 'UNIQUE_RESPONSE_FAIL'
- o 'passthrough' / 'UNIQUE_RESPONSE_PASSTHROUGH'
SEE ALSO
Gtk2::Unique, Glib::Object
COPYRIGHT
- Copyright (C) 2009 by Emmanuel Rodriguez