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<!DOCTYPE node PUBLIC "-//freedesktop//DTD D-BUS Object Introspection 1.0//EN" "http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/introspect.dtd"> <!-- * This is the well known dbus service name for controlling the * entire daemon. The service manages crashes. --> <tp:spec xmlns:tp="http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/DbusSpec#extensions-v0"> <tp:title>Problems API Specification</tp:title> <tp:version>0.1</tp:version> <tp:copyright> Copyright (C) 2012 Red Hat </tp:copyright> <tp:copyright> Copyright (C) 2012 ABRT Team <crash-catcher@lists.fedorahosted.org> </tp:copyright> <!-- * ====================================================================================== * Problems Service Interface * --> <node name="/org/freedesktop/Problems"> <interface name="org.freedesktop.Problems"> <tp:docstring>The Problems Service manages all the crashes.</tp:docstring> <method name='NewProblem'>" <tp:docstring>Creates a new problem and returns it's identifier.</tp:docstring> <arg type='a{ss}' name='problem_data' direction='in'> <tp:docstring> A dictionary describing problem. There are few commonly recognized fields but the dictionary can hold anything you need. <variablelist> <varlistentry> <term>analyzer</term> <listitem> <para>This field should be always present. The field defines a type of problem. If the item is not provided, <emphasis role="bold">libreport</emphasis> string is used by default.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> <term>reason</term> <listitem> <para>This field should contain a short human readable text describing the problem.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> <term>time</term> <listitem> <para>This field is filled automaticaly.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> <term>uid</term> <listitem> <para>Only a user with root priviledges can pass this field. For all other users the field is filled by caller's uid.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> <term>executable</term> <listitem> <para>This is mandatory field and must contain a valid path to an executable.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> <term>component</term> <listitem> <para>A name of package which a problematic application belongs to. If this field is provided, <emphasis role="bold">the executable field becomes optional</emphasis>.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> <term>uuid</term> <listitem> <para>Machine readable identifier of a kind of the problem. ABRT uses this field for <emphasis role="bold">local duplicates searching</emphasis>.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> <term>duphash</term> <listitem> <para>Machine readable identifier of a kind of the problem. ABRT uses this field for <emphasis role="bold">global duplicates searching</emphasis>.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> </variablelist> </tp:docstring> </arg> <annotation name="org.qtproject.QtDBus.QtTypeName.In0" value="QHash<QString,QString>"/> <arg type='s' name='problem_id' direction='out'> <tp:docstring>An indentifier of the new problem</tp:docstring> </arg> <tp:docstring> <example id="NewProblem_example_python"> <title>How to create a new problems in Python</title> <programlisting> <![CDATA[ #!/usr/bin/env python import dbus bus = dbus.SystemBus() proxy = bus.get_object("org.freedesktop.problems", '/org/freedesktop/problems') problems = dbus.Interface(proxy, dbus_interface='org.freedesktop.problems') description = {"analyzer" : "libreport", "reason" : "Application has been killed", "backtrace" : "die()", "executable" : "/usr/bin/foo"} problems.NewProblem(description) ]]> </programlisting> </example> <example id="NewProblem_example_bash"> <title>How to create a new problems in Bash</title> <programlisting> <![CDATA[ #!/usr/bin/bash dbus-send --system --type=method_call --print-reply \ --dest=org.freedesktop.problems /org/freedesktop/problems \ org.freedesktop.problems.NewProblem \ dict:string:string:analyzer,libreport,reason,"Application has been killed",backtrace,"die()",executable,"/usr/bin/true" ]]> </programlisting> </example> </tp:docstring> </method> <method name='GetProblems'> <tp:docstring>Gets a list of problem identifiers for problems visible by the caller.</tp:docstring> <arg type='as' name='response' direction='out'> <tp:docstring>List of problem identifiers</tp:docstring> </arg> <tp:docstring> <example id="GetProblems_example_python"> <title>How to get the list of problems in Python</title> <programlisting> <![CDATA[ #!/usr/bin/env python import dbus bus = dbus.SystemBus() proxy = bus.get_object("org.freedesktop.problems", '/org/freedesktop/problems') problems = dbus.Interface(proxy, dbus_interface='org.freedesktop.problems') prblms = problems.GetProblems() ]]> </programlisting> </example> </tp:docstring> </method> <method name='GetForeignProblems'> <tp:docstring>Gets a list of problem identifiers for problems not directly accessible by the caller.</tp:docstring> <arg type='as' name='response' direction='out'> <tp:docstring>List of problem identifiers</tp:docstring> </arg> </method> <method name='GetAllProblems'> <tp:docstring>Gets a list of problems visible by the caller.</tp:docstring> <arg type='as' name='response' direction='out'> <tp:docstring>List of problem identifiers</tp:docstring> </arg> </method> <method name='GetInfo'> <tp:docstring>Gets a value of problem's element.</tp:docstring> <arg type='s' name='problem_dir' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>Identifier of problem from which we want to get info.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='as' name='element_names' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>A list of names of required info.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='a{ss}' name='response' direction='out'> <tp:docstring>A list of values of the requested elements.</tp:docstring> </arg> <annotation name="org.qtproject.QtDBus.QtTypeName.Out0" value="QHash<QString,QString>"/> <tp:docstring> <example id="GetInfo_example_python"> <title>How to use GetInfo() method to print out a nice list of problems</title> <programlisting> <![CDATA[ #!/usr/bin/env python from sys import stdout import dbus from datetime import datetime bus = dbus.SystemBus() proxy = bus.get_object("org.freedesktop.problems", '/org/freedesktop/problems') problems = dbus.Interface(proxy, dbus_interface='org.freedesktop.problems') for prblmid in problems.GetProblems(): kv = problems.GetInfo(prblmid, ["time", "count", "package", "reason"]) date = datetime.fromtimestamp(float(kv["time"])) count = int(kv.get("count", 0)) package = str(kv.get("package", "")) reason = str(kv.get("reason", "")) stdout.write("{0} {1:-3} {2:30} : {3}\n".format(date, count, package, reason)) ]]> </programlisting> </example> </tp:docstring> </method> <method name='SetElement'> <tp:docstring>Sets a value of problem's element.</tp:docstring> <arg type='s' name='problem_dir' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>An identifier of problem.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='s' name='name' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>A name of set element.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='s' name='value' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>A value of problem's element.</tp:docstring> </arg> </method> <method name='DeleteElement'> <tp:docstring>Deletes problem's element.</tp:docstring> <arg type='s' name='problem_dir' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>An identifier of problem.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='s' name='name' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>A name of deleted element.</tp:docstring> </arg> </method> <method name='TestElementExists'> <tp:docstring>Checks whether the element exists.</tp:docstring> <arg type='s' name='problem_dir' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>An identifier of problem.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='s' name='name' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>A name of checked element.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='b' name='response' direction='out'> <tp:docstring>True if the element exists; otherwise false.</tp:docstring> </arg> </method> <method name='GetProblemData'>" <tp:docstring>Returns problem's data.</tp:docstring> <arg type='s' name='problem_dir' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>An identifier of problem.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='a{sits}' name='problem_data' direction='out'> <tp:docstring>A dictionary where keys are element names and values are triplets (element libreport flags, element size, element contents).</tp:docstring> </arg> </method> <method name='ChownProblemDir'> <tp:docstring>Assures ownership of a specified problem for the caller.</tp:docstring> <arg type='s' name='problem_dir' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>An indetifier of the problem.</tp:docstring> </arg> </method> <method name='DeleteProblem'> <tp:docstring>Deletes a specified problem.</tp:docstring> <arg type='as' name='problem_dir' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>An identifier of problem to be deleted.</tp:docstring> </arg> </method> <method name='FindProblemByElementInTimeRange'> <tp:docstring>Finds an problem having an element's value and has been created in specified time range.</tp:docstring> <arg type='s' name='element' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>A name of searched element.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='s' name='value' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>A value of the searched element.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='x' name='timestamp_from' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>Beginnig of required time range.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='x' name='timestamp_to' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>End of required time range.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='b' name='all_users' direction='in'> <tp:docstring>Perform a look up in all system problems.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='as' name='response' direction='out'> <tp:docstring>List of problem idnetifiers.</tp:docstring> </arg> </method> <method name='Quit'> <tp:docstring>Kills the service.</tp:docstring> </method> <signal name='Crash'> <tp:docstring>A new system problem has been detected. This is the second variant of the Crash signal with additional argument <emphasis>uid</emphasis></tp:docstring> <arg type='s' name='package' direction='out'> <tp:docstring>List of problem idnetifiers.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='s' name='problem_id' direction='out'> <tp:docstring>An identifier of the newly created problem.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='s' name='uid' direction='out'> <tp:docstring>UID of user who reported this problem.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='s' name='uuid' direction='out'> <tp:docstring>UUID - a weak problem identifier usuful for local duplicates look up.</tp:docstring> </arg> <arg type='s' name='duphash' direction='out'> <tp:docstring>DUPHASH - a strong problem identifier usuful for global duplicates look up.</tp:docstring> </arg> </signal> </interface> </node> </tp:spec>
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