Core¶
The WpCore API is mostly transparent to lua, as the core object is not exposed to the scripts.
For some functionality, though, the following static functions are exposed.
- Core.get_info()¶
Returns a table with information about the core. The table contains the following fields:
Field
Contains
cookie
The value of
wp_core_get_remote_cookie()
name
The value of
wp_core_get_remote_name()
user_name
The value of
wp_core_get_remote_user_name()
host_name
The value of
wp_core_get_remote_host_name()
version
The value of
wp_core_get_remote_version()
properties
The value of
wp_core_get_remote_properties()
- Returns
information about the core
- Return type
table
- Core.idle_add(callback)¶
Binds
wp_core_idle_add_closure()
Schedules to call callback the next time that the event loop will be idle
- Parameters
callback (function) – the function to call; the function takes no arguments and must return true/false, as it is a GSourceFunc: return true to have the event loop call it again the next time it is idle, false to stop calling it and remove the associated GSource
- Returns
the GSource associated with this idle callback
- Return type
GSource, see
GSource.destroy()
- Core.timeout_add(timeout_ms, callback)¶
Binds
wp_core_timeout_add_closure()
Schedules to call callback after timeout_ms milliseconds
- Parameters
callback (function) – the function to call; the function takes no arguments and must return true/false, as it is a GSourceFunc: return true to have the event loop call it again periodically every timeout_ms milliseconds, false to stop calling it and remove the associated GSource
- Returns
the GSource associated with this idle callback
- Return type
GSource, see
GSource.destroy()
- GSource.destroy(self)¶
For the purpose of working with
Core.idle_add()
andCore.timeout_add()
, the GSource object that is returned by those functions contains this method.Call this method to destroy the source, so that the associated callback is not called again. This can be used to stop a repeating timer callback or just to abort some idle operation
This method binds g_source_destroy
- Core.sync(callback)¶
Binds
wp_core_sync()
Calls callback after synchronizing the transaction state with PipeWire
- Parameters
callback (function) – a function to be called after syncing with PipeWire; the function takes one argument that will be an error string, if something went wrong and nil otherwise and returns nothing
- Core.quit()¶
Quits the current wpexec process
Note
This can only be called when the script is running in wpexec; if it is running in the main WirePlumber daemon, it will print a warning and do nothing
- Core.require_api(..., callback)¶
Ensures that the specified API plugins are loaded.
API plugins are plugins that provide some API extensions for use in scripts. These plugins must always have their name end in “-api” and the names specified here must not have the “-api” extension.
For instance, the “mixer-api” module provides an API to change volume/mute controls from scripts, via action signals. It can be used like this:
Core.require_api("mixer", function(mixer) -- get the volume of node 35 local volume = mixer:call("get-volume", 35) -- the return value of "get-volume" is a GVariant(a{sv}), -- which gets translated to a Lua table Debug.dump_table(volume) end)
See also the example in
GObject.call()
Note
This can only be called when the script is running in wpexec; if it is running in the main WirePlumber daemon, it will print a warning and do nothing
- Parameters
... (strings) – a list of string arguments, which specify the names of the api plugins to load, if they are not already loaded
callback – the function to call after the plugins have been loaded; this function takes references to the plugins as parameters