org.freedesktop.locale1
systemd
org.freedesktop.locale1
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org.freedesktop.locale1
The D-Bus interface of systemd-localed
Introduction
systemd-localed.service8
is a system service that can be used to control the system locale and keyboard mapping from user
programs. This page describes the D-Bus interface.
The D-Bus API
The service exposes the following interfaces on the bus:
node /org/freedesktop/locale1 {
interface org.freedesktop.locale1 {
methods:
SetLocale(in as locale,
in b interactive);
SetVConsoleKeyboard(in s keymap,
in s keymap_toggle,
in b convert,
in b interactive);
SetX11Keyboard(in s layout,
in s model,
in s variant,
in s options,
in b convert,
in b interactive);
properties:
readonly as Locale = ['...', ...];
readonly s X11Layout = '...';
readonly s X11Model = '...';
readonly s X11Variant = '...';
readonly s X11Options = '...';
readonly s VConsoleKeymap = '...';
readonly s VConsoleKeymapToggle = '...';
};
interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Peer { ... };
interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable { ... };
interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties { ... };
};
Methods
If you set a new system locale all old system locale settings will be dropped and the new
settings will be saved to disk. The locale will also be passed to the system manager, and subsequently started
daemons will inherit the new system locale. Note that already running daemons will not learn about the
new value.
The SetVConsoleKeyboard() method may be used to set the key mapping for the
virtual console. Similarly, SetX11Keyboard() may be used to set the default key
mapping of any X11 servers.
Note that SetVConsoleKeyboard() instantly applies the new key mapping to the
console, while SetX11Keyboard() simply sets a default that may be used by later
sessions.
The boolean argument convert may be set to optionally convert the console
keyboard configuration to X11 keyboard mappings and vice versa. If true and
SetVConsoleKeyboard() is used, the nearest X11 keyboard setting for the chosen
console setting is set. If true and SetX11Keyboard() is used, the nearest console
keyboard setting for the chosen X11 setting is set. Hence, it is usually sufficient to call only one of the
two functions.
For graphical UIs that need to set the system keyboard mapping simply invoke
SetX11Keyboard(), set convert=true and ignore
SetVConsoleKeyboard().
Use the empty string for the keymap parameters you wish not to set.
The interactive boolean parameters can be used to control whether
polkit
should interactively ask the user for authentication credentials if required.
Signals
Whenever the system locale or keymap is changed via the daemon,
PropertyChanged signals are sent out to which clients can subscribe.
Properties
The system locale is shown in the Locale property. It is an array containing
environment-variable-assignment-like strings. The following strings are known:
LANG=, LC_CTYPE=, LC_NUMERIC=,
LC_TIME=, LC_COLLATE=, LC_MONETARY=,
LC_MESSAGES=, LC_PAPER=, LC_NAME=,
LC_ADDRESS=, LC_TELEPHONE=, LC_MEASUREMENT=,
LC_IDENTIFICATION=.
The X11Layout, X11Model, X11Variant, and
X11Options properties show values configurable with
SetX11Keyboard() described above (or SetVConsoleKeyboard()
with convert=true). The VConsoleKeymap and
VConsoleKeymapToggle properties show values configurable with
SetVConsoleKeyboard() (or SetX11Keyboard() with
convert=true).
Security
Changing the system locale or keymap using this interface is authenticated via polkit. The
polkit action for SetLocale() is
org.freedesktop.locale1.set-locale. The polkit action for
SetX11Keyboard() and SetVConsoleKeyboard() is
org.freedesktop.locale1.set-keyboard.
Examples
Introspect org.freedesktop.locale1 on the bus
$ gdbus introspect --system \
--dest org.freedesktop.locale1 \
--object-path /org/freedesktop/locale1
Versioning
These D-Bus interfaces follow
the usual interface versioning guidelines.