1#ifndef foopulseproplisthfoo
2#define foopulseproplisthfoo
3
4/***
5 This file is part of PulseAudio.
6
7 Copyright 2007 Lennart Poettering
8
9 PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
11 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the
12 License, or (at your option) any later version.
13
14 PulseAudio is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
15 WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
17 Lesser General Public License for more details.
18
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
20 License along with PulseAudio; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
21***/
22
23#include <sys/types.h>
24
25#include <pulse/cdecl.h>
26#include <pulse/gccmacro.h>
27#include <pulse/version.h>
28
29/** \file
30 * Property list constants and functions */
31
32PA_C_DECL_BEGIN
33
34/** For streams: localized media name, formatted as UTF-8. E.g. "Guns'N'Roses: Civil War".*/
35#define PA_PROP_MEDIA_NAME "media.name"
36
37/** For streams: localized media title if applicable, formatted as UTF-8. E.g. "Civil War" */
38#define PA_PROP_MEDIA_TITLE "media.title"
39
40/** For streams: localized media artist if applicable, formatted as UTF-8. E.g. "Guns'N'Roses" */
41#define PA_PROP_MEDIA_ARTIST "media.artist"
42
43/** For streams: localized media copyright string if applicable, formatted as UTF-8. E.g. "Evil Record Corp." */
44#define PA_PROP_MEDIA_COPYRIGHT "media.copyright"
45
46/** For streams: localized media generator software string if applicable, formatted as UTF-8. E.g. "Foocrop AudioFrobnicator" */
47#define PA_PROP_MEDIA_SOFTWARE "media.software"
48
49/** For streams: media language if applicable, in standard POSIX format. E.g. "de_DE" */
50#define PA_PROP_MEDIA_LANGUAGE "media.language"
51
52/** For streams: source filename if applicable, in URI format or local path. E.g. "/home/lennart/music/foobar.ogg" */
53#define PA_PROP_MEDIA_FILENAME "media.filename"
54
55/** \cond fulldocs */
56/** For streams: icon for the media. A binary blob containing PNG image data */
57#define PA_PROP_MEDIA_ICON "media.icon"
58/** \endcond */
59
60/** For streams: an XDG icon name for the media. E.g. "audio-x-mp3" */
61#define PA_PROP_MEDIA_ICON_NAME "media.icon_name"
62
63/** For streams: logic role of this media. One of the strings "video", "music", "game", "event", "phone", "animation", "production", "a11y", "test" */
64#define PA_PROP_MEDIA_ROLE "media.role"
65
66/** For streams: the name of a filter that is desired, e.g.\ "echo-cancel" or "equalizer-sink". PulseAudio may choose to not apply the filter if it does not make sense (for example, applying echo-cancellation on a Bluetooth headset probably does not make sense. \since 1.0 */
67#define PA_PROP_FILTER_WANT "filter.want"
68
69/** For streams: the name of a filter that is desired, e.g.\ "echo-cancel" or "equalizer-sink". Differs from PA_PROP_FILTER_WANT in that it forces PulseAudio to apply the filter, regardless of whether PulseAudio thinks it makes sense to do so or not. If this is set, PA_PROP_FILTER_WANT is ignored. In other words, you almost certainly do not want to use this. \since 1.0 */
70#define PA_PROP_FILTER_APPLY "filter.apply"
71
72/** For streams: the name of a filter that should specifically suppressed (i.e.\ overrides PA_PROP_FILTER_WANT). Useful for the times that PA_PROP_FILTER_WANT is automatically added (e.g. echo-cancellation for phone streams when $VOIP_APP does its own, internal AEC) \since 1.0 */
73#define PA_PROP_FILTER_SUPPRESS "filter.suppress"
74
75/** For event sound streams: XDG event sound name. e.g.\ "message-new-email" (Event sound streams are those with media.role set to "event") */
76#define PA_PROP_EVENT_ID "event.id"
77
78/** For event sound streams: localized human readable one-line description of the event, formatted as UTF-8. E.g. "Email from lennart@example.com received." */
79#define PA_PROP_EVENT_DESCRIPTION "event.description"
80
81/** For event sound streams: absolute horizontal mouse position on the screen if the event sound was triggered by a mouse click, integer formatted as text string. E.g. "865" */
82#define PA_PROP_EVENT_MOUSE_X "event.mouse.x"
83
84/** For event sound streams: absolute vertical mouse position on the screen if the event sound was triggered by a mouse click, integer formatted as text string. E.g. "432" */
85#define PA_PROP_EVENT_MOUSE_Y "event.mouse.y"
86
87/** For event sound streams: relative horizontal mouse position on the screen if the event sound was triggered by a mouse click, float formatted as text string, ranging from 0.0 (left side of the screen) to 1.0 (right side of the screen). E.g. "0.65" */
88#define PA_PROP_EVENT_MOUSE_HPOS "event.mouse.hpos"
89
90/** For event sound streams: relative vertical mouse position on the screen if the event sound was triggered by a mouse click, float formatted as text string, ranging from 0.0 (top of the screen) to 1.0 (bottom of the screen). E.g. "0.43" */
91#define PA_PROP_EVENT_MOUSE_VPOS "event.mouse.vpos"
92
93/** For event sound streams: mouse button that triggered the event if applicable, integer formatted as string with 0=left, 1=middle, 2=right. E.g. "0" */
94#define PA_PROP_EVENT_MOUSE_BUTTON "event.mouse.button"
95
96/** For streams that belong to a window on the screen: localized window title. E.g. "Totem Music Player" */
97#define PA_PROP_WINDOW_NAME "window.name"
98
99/** For streams that belong to a window on the screen: a textual id for identifying a window logically. E.g. "org.gnome.Totem.MainWindow" */
100#define PA_PROP_WINDOW_ID "window.id"
101
102/** \cond fulldocs */
103/** For streams that belong to a window on the screen: window icon. A binary blob containing PNG image data */
104#define PA_PROP_WINDOW_ICON "window.icon"
105/** \endcond */
106
107/** For streams that belong to a window on the screen: an XDG icon name for the window. E.g. "totem" */
108#define PA_PROP_WINDOW_ICON_NAME "window.icon_name"
109
110/** For streams that belong to a window on the screen: absolute horizontal window position on the screen, integer formatted as text string. E.g. "865". \since 0.9.17 */
111#define PA_PROP_WINDOW_X "window.x"
112
113/** For streams that belong to a window on the screen: absolute vertical window position on the screen, integer formatted as text string. E.g. "343". \since 0.9.17 */
114#define PA_PROP_WINDOW_Y "window.y"
115
116/** For streams that belong to a window on the screen: window width on the screen, integer formatted as text string. e.g. "365". \since 0.9.17 */
117#define PA_PROP_WINDOW_WIDTH "window.width"
118
119/** For streams that belong to a window on the screen: window height on the screen, integer formatted as text string. E.g. "643". \since 0.9.17 */
120#define PA_PROP_WINDOW_HEIGHT "window.height"
121
122/** For streams that belong to a window on the screen: relative position of the window center on the screen, float formatted as text string, ranging from 0.0 (left side of the screen) to 1.0 (right side of the screen). E.g. "0.65". \since 0.9.17 */
123#define PA_PROP_WINDOW_HPOS "window.hpos"
124
125/** For streams that belong to a window on the screen: relative position of the window center on the screen, float formatted as text string, ranging from 0.0 (top of the screen) to 1.0 (bottom of the screen). E.g. "0.43". \since 0.9.17 */
126#define PA_PROP_WINDOW_VPOS "window.vpos"
127
128/** For streams that belong to a window on the screen: if the windowing system supports multiple desktops, a comma separated list of indexes of the desktops this window is visible on. If this property is an empty string, it is visible on all desktops (i.e. 'sticky'). The first desktop is 0. E.g. "0,2,3" \since 0.9.18 */
129#define PA_PROP_WINDOW_DESKTOP "window.desktop"
130
131/** For streams that belong to an X11 window on the screen: the X11 display string. E.g. ":0.0" */
132#define PA_PROP_WINDOW_X11_DISPLAY "window.x11.display"
133
134/** For streams that belong to an X11 window on the screen: the X11 screen the window is on, an integer formatted as string. E.g. "0" */
135#define PA_PROP_WINDOW_X11_SCREEN "window.x11.screen"
136
137/** For streams that belong to an X11 window on the screen: the X11 monitor the window is on, an integer formatted as string. E.g. "0" */
138#define PA_PROP_WINDOW_X11_MONITOR "window.x11.monitor"
139
140/** For streams that belong to an X11 window on the screen: the window XID, an integer formatted as string. E.g. "25632" */
141#define PA_PROP_WINDOW_X11_XID "window.x11.xid"
142
143/** For clients/streams: localized human readable application name. E.g. "Totem Music Player" */
144#define PA_PROP_APPLICATION_NAME "application.name"
145
146/** For clients/streams: a textual id for identifying an application logically. E.g. "org.gnome.Totem" */
147#define PA_PROP_APPLICATION_ID "application.id"
148
149/** For clients/streams: a version string, e.g.\ "0.6.88" */
150#define PA_PROP_APPLICATION_VERSION "application.version"
151
152/** \cond fulldocs */
153/** For clients/streams: application icon. A binary blob containing PNG image data */
154#define PA_PROP_APPLICATION_ICON "application.icon"
155/** \endcond */
156
157/** For clients/streams: an XDG icon name for the application. E.g. "totem" */
158#define PA_PROP_APPLICATION_ICON_NAME "application.icon_name"
159
160/** For clients/streams: application language if applicable, in standard POSIX format. E.g. "de_DE" */
161#define PA_PROP_APPLICATION_LANGUAGE "application.language"
162
163/** For clients/streams on UNIX: application process PID, an integer formatted as string. E.g. "4711" */
164#define PA_PROP_APPLICATION_PROCESS_ID "application.process.id"
165
166/** For clients/streams: application process name. E.g. "totem" */
167#define PA_PROP_APPLICATION_PROCESS_BINARY "application.process.binary"
168
169/** For clients/streams: application user name. E.g. "lennart" */
170#define PA_PROP_APPLICATION_PROCESS_USER "application.process.user"
171
172/** For clients/streams: host name the application runs on. E.g. "omega" */
173#define PA_PROP_APPLICATION_PROCESS_HOST "application.process.host"
174
175/** For clients/streams: the D-Bus host id the application runs on. E.g. "543679e7b01393ed3e3e650047d78f6e" */
176#define PA_PROP_APPLICATION_PROCESS_MACHINE_ID "application.process.machine_id"
177
178/** For clients/streams: an id for the login session the application runs in. On Unix the value of $XDG_SESSION_ID. E.g. "5" */
179#define PA_PROP_APPLICATION_PROCESS_SESSION_ID "application.process.session_id"
180
181/** For devices: device string in the underlying audio layer's format. E.g. "surround51:0" */
182#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_STRING "device.string"
183
184/** For devices: API this device is access with. E.g. "alsa" */
185#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_API "device.api"
186
187/** For devices: localized human readable device one-line description. E.g. "Foobar Industries USB Headset 2000+ Ultra" */
188#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_DESCRIPTION "device.description"
189
190/** For devices: bus path to the device in the OS' format. E.g. "/sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:00:1f.2" */
191#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_BUS_PATH "device.bus_path"
192
193/** For devices: serial number if applicable. E.g. "4711-0815-1234" */
194#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_SERIAL "device.serial"
195
196/** For devices: vendor ID if applicable. E.g. 1274 */
197#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_VENDOR_ID "device.vendor.id"
198
199/** For devices: vendor name if applicable. E.g. "Foocorp Heavy Industries" */
200#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_VENDOR_NAME "device.vendor.name"
201
202/** For devices: product ID if applicable. E.g. 4565 */
203#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_PRODUCT_ID "device.product.id"
204
205/** For devices: product name if applicable. E.g. "SuperSpeakers 2000 Pro" */
206#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_PRODUCT_NAME "device.product.name"
207
208/** For devices: device class. One of "sound", "modem", "monitor", "filter" */
209#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_CLASS "device.class"
210
211/** For devices: form factor if applicable. One of "internal", "speaker", "handset", "tv", "webcam", "microphone", "headset", "headphone", "hands-free", "car", "hifi", "computer", "portable" */
212#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_FORM_FACTOR "device.form_factor"
213
214/** For devices: bus of the device if applicable. One of "isa", "pci", "usb", "firewire", "bluetooth" */
215#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_BUS "device.bus"
216
217/** \cond fulldocs */
218/** For devices: icon for the device. A binary blob containing PNG image data */
219#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_ICON "device.icon"
220/** \endcond */
221
222/** For devices: an XDG icon name for the device. E.g. "sound-card-speakers-usb" */
223#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_ICON_NAME "device.icon_name"
224
225/** For devices: access mode of the device if applicable. One of "mmap", "mmap_rewrite", "serial" */
226#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_ACCESS_MODE "device.access_mode"
227
228/** For filter devices: master device id if applicable. */
229#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_MASTER_DEVICE "device.master_device"
230
231/** For devices: buffer size in bytes, integer formatted as string. */
232#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_BUFFERING_BUFFER_SIZE "device.buffering.buffer_size"
233
234/** For devices: fragment size in bytes, integer formatted as string. */
235#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_BUFFERING_FRAGMENT_SIZE "device.buffering.fragment_size"
236
237/** For devices: profile identifier for the profile this devices is in. E.g. "analog-stereo", "analog-surround-40", "iec958-stereo", ...*/
238#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_PROFILE_NAME "device.profile.name"
239
240/** For devices: intended use. A space separated list of roles (see PA_PROP_MEDIA_ROLE) this device is particularly well suited for, due to latency, quality or form factor. \since 0.9.16 */
241#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_INTENDED_ROLES "device.intended_roles"
242
243/** For devices: human readable one-line description of the profile this device is in. E.g. "Analog Stereo", ... */
244#define PA_PROP_DEVICE_PROFILE_DESCRIPTION "device.profile.description"
245
246/** For modules: the author's name, formatted as UTF-8 string. E.g. "Lennart Poettering" */
247#define PA_PROP_MODULE_AUTHOR "module.author"
248
249/** For modules: a human readable one-line description of the module's purpose formatted as UTF-8. E.g. "Frobnicate sounds with a flux compensator" */
250#define PA_PROP_MODULE_DESCRIPTION "module.description"
251
252/** For modules: a human readable usage description of the module's arguments formatted as UTF-8. */
253#define PA_PROP_MODULE_USAGE "module.usage"
254
255/** For modules: a version string for the module. E.g. "0.9.15" */
256#define PA_PROP_MODULE_VERSION "module.version"
257
258/** For PCM formats: the sample format used as returned by pa_sample_format_to_string() \since 1.0 */
259#define PA_PROP_FORMAT_SAMPLE_FORMAT "format.sample_format"
260
261/** For all formats: the sample rate (unsigned integer) \since 1.0 */
262#define PA_PROP_FORMAT_RATE "format.rate"
263
264/** For all formats: the number of channels (unsigned integer) \since 1.0 */
265#define PA_PROP_FORMAT_CHANNELS "format.channels"
266
267/** For PCM formats: the channel map of the stream as returned by pa_channel_map_snprint() \since 1.0 */
268#define PA_PROP_FORMAT_CHANNEL_MAP "format.channel_map"
269
270/** A property list object. Basically a dictionary with ASCII strings
271 * as keys and arbitrary data as values. \since 0.9.11 */
272typedef struct pa_proplist pa_proplist;
273
274/** Allocate a property list. \since 0.9.11 */
275pa_proplist* pa_proplist_new(void);
276
277/** Free the property list. \since 0.9.11 */
278void pa_proplist_free(pa_proplist* p);
279
280/** Returns a non-zero value if the key is valid. \since 3.0 */
281int pa_proplist_key_valid(const char *key);
282
283/** Append a new string entry to the property list, possibly
284 * overwriting an already existing entry with the same key. An
285 * internal copy of the data passed is made. Will accept only valid
286 * UTF-8. \since 0.9.11 */
287int pa_proplist_sets(pa_proplist *p, const char *key, const char *value);
288
289/** Append a new string entry to the property list, possibly
290 * overwriting an already existing entry with the same key. An
291 * internal copy of the data passed is made. Will accept only valid
292 * UTF-8. The string passed in must contain a '='. Left hand side of
293 * the '=' is used as key name, the right hand side as string
294 * data. \since 0.9.16 */
295int pa_proplist_setp(pa_proplist *p, const char *pair);
296
297/** Append a new string entry to the property list, possibly
298 * overwriting an already existing entry with the same key. An
299 * internal copy of the data passed is made. Will accept only valid
300 * UTF-8. The data can be passed as printf()-style format string with
301 * arguments. \since 0.9.11 */
302int pa_proplist_setf(pa_proplist *p, const char *key, const char *format, ...) PA_GCC_PRINTF_ATTR(3,4);
303
304/** Append a new arbitrary data entry to the property list, possibly
305 * overwriting an already existing entry with the same key. An
306 * internal copy of the data passed is made. \since 0.9.11 */
307int pa_proplist_set(pa_proplist *p, const char *key, const void *data, size_t nbytes);
308
309/** Return a string entry for the specified key. Will return NULL if
310 * the data is not valid UTF-8. Will return a NUL-terminated string in
311 * an internally allocated buffer. The caller should make a copy of
312 * the data before accessing the property list again. \since 0.9.11 */
313const char *pa_proplist_gets(pa_proplist *p, const char *key);
314
315/** Store the value for the specified key in \a data. Will store a
316 * NUL-terminated string for string entries. The \a data pointer returned will
317 * point to an internally allocated buffer. The caller should make a
318 * copy of the data before the property list is accessed again. \since
319 * 0.9.11 */
320int pa_proplist_get(pa_proplist *p, const char *key, const void **data, size_t *nbytes);
321
322/** Update mode enum for pa_proplist_update(). \since 0.9.11 */
323typedef enum pa_update_mode {
324 PA_UPDATE_SET
325 /**< Replace the entire property list with the new one. Don't keep
326 * any of the old data around. */,
327
328 PA_UPDATE_MERGE
329 /**< Merge new property list into the existing one, not replacing
330 * any old entries if they share a common key with the new
331 * property list. */,
332
333 PA_UPDATE_REPLACE
334 /**< Merge new property list into the existing one, replacing all
335 * old entries that share a common key with the new property
336 * list. */
337} pa_update_mode_t;
338
339/** \cond fulldocs */
340#define PA_UPDATE_SET PA_UPDATE_SET
341#define PA_UPDATE_MERGE PA_UPDATE_MERGE
342#define PA_UPDATE_REPLACE PA_UPDATE_REPLACE
343/** \endcond */
344
345/** Merge property list "other" into "p", adhering the merge mode as
346 * specified in "mode". \since 0.9.11 */
347void pa_proplist_update(pa_proplist *p, pa_update_mode_t mode, const pa_proplist *other);
348
349/** Removes a single entry from the property list, identified be the
350 * specified key name. \since 0.9.11 */
351int pa_proplist_unset(pa_proplist *p, const char *key);
352
353/** Similar to pa_proplist_unset() but takes an array of keys to
354 * remove. The array should be terminated by a NULL pointer. Returns -1
355 * on failure, otherwise the number of entries actually removed (which
356 * might even be 0, if there were no matching entries to
357 * remove). \since 0.9.11 */
358int pa_proplist_unset_many(pa_proplist *p, const char * const keys[]);
359
360/** Iterate through the property list. The user should allocate a
361 * state variable of type void* and initialize it with NULL. A pointer
362 * to this variable should then be passed to pa_proplist_iterate()
363 * which should be called in a loop until it returns NULL which
364 * signifies EOL. The property list should not be modified during
365 * iteration through the list -- with the exception of deleting the
366 * current entry. On each invocation this function will return the
367 * key string for the next entry. The keys in the property list do not
368 * have any particular order. \since 0.9.11 */
369const char *pa_proplist_iterate(pa_proplist *p, void **state);
370
371/** Format the property list nicely as a human readable string. This
372 * works very much like pa_proplist_to_string_sep() and uses a newline
373 * as separator and appends one final one. Call pa_xfree() on the
374 * result. \since 0.9.11 */
375char *pa_proplist_to_string(pa_proplist *p);
376
377/** Format the property list nicely as a human readable string and
378 * choose the separator. Call pa_xfree() on the result. \since
379 * 0.9.15 */
380char *pa_proplist_to_string_sep(pa_proplist *p, const char *sep);
381
382/** Allocate a new property list and assign key/value from a human
383 * readable string. \since 0.9.15 */
384pa_proplist *pa_proplist_from_string(const char *str);
385
386/** Returns 1 if an entry for the specified key exists in the
387 * property list. \since 0.9.11 */
388int pa_proplist_contains(pa_proplist *p, const char *key);
389
390/** Remove all entries from the property list object. \since 0.9.11 */
391void pa_proplist_clear(pa_proplist *p);
392
393/** Allocate a new property list and copy over every single entry from
394 * the specified list. \since 0.9.11 */
395pa_proplist* pa_proplist_copy(const pa_proplist *p);
396
397/** Return the number of entries in the property list. \since 0.9.15 */
398unsigned pa_proplist_size(pa_proplist *p);
399
400/** Returns 0 when the proplist is empty, positive otherwise \since 0.9.15 */
401int pa_proplist_isempty(pa_proplist *p);
402
403/** Return non-zero when a and b have the same keys and values.
404 * \since 0.9.16 */
405int pa_proplist_equal(pa_proplist *a, pa_proplist *b);
406
407PA_C_DECL_END
408
409#endif
410