Dynamic Launcher¶
Description¶
Portal for installing application launchers
The DynamicLauncher portal allows sandboxed (or unsandboxed) applications to install launchers (.desktop files) which have an icon associated with them and which execute a command in the application. The desktop environment would display the launcher to the user in its menu of installed applications. For example this can be used by a sandboxed browser to install web app launchers. The portal also allows apps to uninstall the launchers, launch them, and read the desktop file and icon data for them.
The standard way to install a launcher is to use the org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.PrepareInstall method which results in a dialog being presented to the user so they can confirm they want to install the launcher. Then, the token returned by org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.PrepareInstall would be passed to the org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.Install method to complete the installation.
However, in the rare circumstance that an unsandboxed process such as a system component needs to install a launcher without user interaction, this can be accomplished by using the org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.RequestInstallToken method and passing the acquired token to org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.Install.
This documentation describes version 1 of this interface.
Properties¶
org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher:SupportedLauncherTypes¶
SupportedLauncherTypes readable u
A bitmask of available launcher types. Currently defined types are:
1: Application. A launcher that represents an application.
2: Webapp. A launcher that represents a web app.
org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher:version¶
version readable u
Methods¶
org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.Install¶
Install (
IN token s,
IN desktop_file_id s,
IN desktop_entry s,
IN options a{sv}
)
Installs a .desktop launcher and icon into appropriate directories to allow the desktop environment to find them. Please note that this method overwrites any existing launcher with the same id. If you want to present the user with a confirmation dialog in that case, you can check for it using the org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.GetDesktopEntry method and clean up any state from the previous launcher if you want.
token
must be a token that was returned by a previous
org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.PrepareInstall or
org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.RequestInstallToken call.
The token can only be used once and is valid for up to five minutes.
The icon and name used for the launcher will be the ones from the previous org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.PrepareInstall or org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.RequestInstallToken call.
The desktop_file_id
must have “.desktop” as a suffix. Except in the
special case when the calling process has no associated app ID,
desktop_file_id
must have the app ID followed by a period as a prefix,
regardless of whether the calling process is sandboxed or unsandboxed.
The desktop_entry
should be a valid desktop entry file beginning with
[Desktop Entry]
, except it should not include Name=
or Icon=
entries
(if present, these will be overwritten by the portal implementation).
The Exec=
entry will be rewritten to call the sandboxed application e.g.
via “flatpak run”, if the application is sandboxed.
It is recommended to include a TryExec=
line with either a binary name
or an absolute path. The launcher will be deleted if the TryExec
binary
cannot be found on session start.
The options
vardict currently has no supported entries.
- token
Token proving authorization of the installation
- desktop_file_id
The
.desktop
file name to be used- desktop_entry
The text of the Desktop Entry file to be installed, see below
- options
Vardict with optional further information
org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.PrepareInstall¶
PrepareInstall (
IN parent_window s,
IN name s,
IN icon_v v,
IN options a{sv},
OUT handle o
)
Presents a dialog to the user to allow them to see the icon, potentially change the name, and confirm installation of the launcher.
Supported keys in the options
vardict:
handle_token
(s
)A string that will be used as the last element of the
handle
. Must be a valid object path element. See the Request documentation for more information about thehandle
.modal
(b
)Whether to make the dialog modal. Defaults to true.
launcher_type
(u
)The type of launcher being created. For supported values see the org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher:SupportedLauncherTypes property. Defaults to “Application”.
target
(s
)For a launcher of type “Webapp”, this is the URL of the web app being installed. This is displayed in the user-facing dialog. For other launcher types, this is not needed.
editable_name
(b
)If true, the user will be able to edit the name of the launcher. Defaults to true.
editable_icon
(b
)If true, the user will be able to edit the icon of the launcher, if the implementation supports this. Defaults to false.
The following results get returned via the org.freedesktop.portal.Request::Response signal:
name
(s
)The name chosen by the user for the launcher.
token
(s
)Token that can be passed to a subsequent org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.Install call to complete the installation without another dialog.
- parent_window
Identifier for the application window, see Window Identifiers
- name
The default name for the launcher
- icon_v
A
GBytesIcon
icon as returned byg_icon_serialize()
. Must be a png or jpeg no larger than 512x512, or an svg- options
Vardict with optional further information
- handle
Object path for the Request object representing this call
org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.RequestInstallToken¶
RequestInstallToken (
IN name s,
IN icon_v v,
IN options a{sv},
OUT token s
)
This method is intended for use only by specific components that have their application ID allowlisted in the portal backend (e.g. GNOME Software and KDE Discover). It is otherwise not guaranteed to work.
The token returned by this method can be used to avoid the need for a confirmation dialog; the token can be passed to the Install() method just as if it were acquired via the PrepareInstall() method.
The options
vardict currently has no supported entries.
- name
The name that will be used in the desktop file
- icon_v
A
GBytesIcon
icon as returned byg_icon_serialize()
. Must be a png or jpeg no larger than 512x512, or an svg- options
Vardict with optional further information
- token
the token to be used with the org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.Install method
org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.Uninstall¶
Uninstall (
IN desktop_file_id s,
IN options a{sv}
)
This method deletes the desktop file and corresponding icon from the
appropriate directories to remove the launcher referred to by
desktop_file_id
.
The desktop_file_id
must have .desktop
as a suffix. Except in the
special case when the calling process has no associated app ID,
desktop_file_id
must have the app ID followed by a period as a prefix,
regardless of whether the calling process is sandboxed or unsandboxed.
For example, Epiphany, which has the app ID “org.gnome.Epiphany”
in stable builds, might use a desktop_file_id
like
org.gnome.Epiphany.WebApp_e9d0e1e4b0a10856aa3b38d9eb4375de4070d043.desktop
In that example the desktop file would exist at the path
~/.local/share/xdg-desktop-portal/applications/org.gnome.Epiphany.WebApp_e9d0e1e4b0a10856aa3b38d9eb4375de4070d043.desktop
with a sym link in ~/.local/share/applications/
.
The checksum at the end of the file name is an implementation detail in
Epiphany and not required by the portal.
This method is intended to be called by the application that created the
launcher, e.g. a web browser, so it can clean up associated data as part
of the uninstallation. Consequently, the proper way for a software center
to remove a launcher is by using the APIs provided by the application
that installed it. For example, for GNOME Software to remove web
launchers created by Epiphany, it would use the
org.gnome.Epiphany.WebAppProvider
D-Bus interface.
Please note that this method call will fail if the specified launcher already does not exist.
The options
vardict currently has no supported entries.
- desktop_file_id
The .desktop file name
- options
Vardict with optional further information
org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.GetDesktopEntry¶
GetDesktopEntry (
IN desktop_file_id s,
OUT contents s
)
This function returns the contents of a desktop file with the name
desktop_file_id
in contents
.
The desktop_file_id
must have “.desktop” as a suffix. Except in the
special case when the calling process has no associated app ID,
desktop_file_id
must have the app ID followed by a period as a prefix.
This method only works for desktop files that were created by the dynamic launcher portal.
- desktop_file_id
The .desktop file name
- contents
the contents of the named .desktop file
org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.GetIcon¶
GetIcon (
IN desktop_file_id s,
OUT icon_v v,
OUT icon_format s,
OUT icon_size u
)
This function returns the contents of the icon specified in the “Icon”
key of the desktop file with the name desktop_file_id
in icon_v
. The
icon #GVariant can be passed to g_icon_deserialize() to reconstruct the
#GIcon.
The desktop_file_id
must have “.desktop” as a suffix. Except in the
special case when the calling process has no associated app ID,
desktop_file_id
must have the app ID followed by a period as a prefix.
The format and size of the icon are returned in icon_format
and
icon_size
. For svg icons, icon_size
is currently always set to 4096,
but don’t depend on that as it may change in the future.
This method only works for desktop files that were created by the dynamic launcher portal.
- desktop_file_id
The .desktop file name
- icon_v
the icon as a serialized #GBytesIcon
- icon_format
one of “png”, “jpeg”, “svg”
- icon_size
the width and height in pixels of the icon
org.freedesktop.portal.DynamicLauncher.Launch¶
Launch (
IN desktop_file_id s,
IN options a{sv}
)
This function launches the app specified by desktop_file_id
.
The desktop_file_id
must have “.desktop” as a suffix. Except in the
special case when the calling process has no associated app ID,
desktop_file_id
must have the app ID followed by a period as a prefix.
This method only works for desktop files that were created by the dynamic launcher portal.
Supported keys in the options
vardict include:
activation_token
(s
)A token that can be used to activate the chosen application.
- desktop_file_id
The .desktop file name
- options
Vardict with optional further information