dbus-send1User CommandsD-Bus@DBUS_VERSION@dbus-sendSend a message to a message busdbus-send--system --session --bus=ADDRESS--peer=ADDRESS--sender=NAME--dest=NAME--print-reply =literal--reply-timeout=MSEC--type=TYPEOBJECT_PATHINTERFACE.MEMBERCONTENTSDESCRIPTIONThe dbus-send command is used to send a message to a D-Bus message
bus. See http://www.freedesktop.org/software/dbus/ for more
information about the big picture.There are two well-known message buses: the systemwide message bus
(installed on many systems as the "messagebus" service) and the
per-user-login-session message bus (started each time a user logs in).
The and options direct
dbus-send to send messages to the system or session buses respectively.
If neither is specified, dbus-send sends to the session bus.Nearly all uses of dbus-send must provide the argument
which is the name of a connection on the bus to send the message to. If
is omitted, no destination is set.The object path and the name of the message to send must always be
specified. Following arguments, if any, are the message contents
(message arguments). These are given as type-specified values and
may include containers (arrays, dicts, and variants) as described below.
<contents> ::= <item> | <container> [ <item> | <container>...]
<item> ::= <type>:<value>
<container> ::= <array> | <dict> | <variant>
<array> ::= array:<type>:<value>[,<value>...]
<dict> ::= dict:<type>:<type>:<key>,<value>[,<key>,<value>...]
<variant> ::= variant:<type>:<value>
<type> ::= string | int16 | uint16 | int32 | uint32 | int64 | uint64 | double | byte | boolean | objpath
D-Bus supports more types than these, but dbus-send currently
does not. Also, dbus-send does not permit empty containers
or nested containers (e.g. arrays of variants).Here is an example invocation:
dbus-send --dest=org.freedesktop.ExampleName \
/org/freedesktop/sample/object/name \
org.freedesktop.ExampleInterface.ExampleMethod \
int32:47 string:'hello world' double:65.32 \
array:string:"1st item","next item","last item" \
dict:string:int32:"one",1,"two",2,"three",3 \
variant:int32:-8 \
objpath:/org/freedesktop/sample/object/name
Note that the interface is separated from a method or signal
name by a dot, though in the actual protocol the interface
and the interface member are separate fields.OPTIONSThe following options are supported:NAMESpecify the name of the connection to receive the message.Block for a reply to the message sent, and print any reply received
in a human-readable form. It also means the message type () is method_call.Block for a reply to the message sent, and print the body of the
reply. If the reply is an object path or a string, it is printed
literally, with no punctuation, escape characters etc.MSECWait for a reply for up to MSEC milliseconds.
The default is implementation‐defined, typically 25 seconds.Send to the system message bus.Send to the session message bus. (This is the default.)ADDRESSRegister on a message bus at ADDRESS, typically a dbus-daemon.ADDRESSSend to a non-message-bus D-Bus server at ADDRESS. In this case dbus-send will not call the Hello method.NAMERequest ownership of name NAME before sending the message. The name will be released when dbus-send exits.TYPESpecify method_call or signal (defaults to "signal").AUTHORdbus-send was written by Philip Blundell.BUGSPlease send bug reports to the D-Bus mailing list or bug tracker,
see http://www.freedesktop.org/software/dbus/