fish-shell/share/completions/busctl.fish
Johannes Altmanninger fe6c76d058 Read into local variables in some completions
Otherwise these might modify global or universal vars.
2020-05-15 07:14:54 +02:00

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# Fish completions for systemd's "busctl" dbus tool
# TODO:
# One issue is that sometimes these will come to a dead-end e.g. when a particular interface has no properties
# Another is that some busnames aren't accesible by the current user
# but this can't be predicted via the user that owns that name, e.g. `org.freedesktop.login1`
# is usually owned by a root-owned process, yet accessible (at least in part) by normal users
# A simple wrapper to call busctl with the correct mode and output
function __fish_busctl
# TODO: If there's a "--address" argument we need to pass that
# We also need to pass the _last_ of these (`busctl --user --system` operates on the system bus)
set -l mode
if __fish_contains_opt user
set mode --user
else
set mode --system
end
command busctl $mode $argv --no-legend --no-pager 2>/dev/null
end
function _fish_busctl
set -l args a-address= s-show-machine u-unique A-acquired ä-activatable \
m-match= S-size= l-list q-quiet v-verbose e-expect-reply= Ä-auto-start= \
1-allow-interactive-authorization= t-timeout= 2-augment-creds= U-user 3-system \
H/host= M/machine= n-no-pager N-no-legend h/help V-version
set -l cmdline (commandline -opc) (commandline -ct)
set -e cmdline[1]
argparse $args -- $cmdline 2>/dev/null
or return
set -l cmd $argv[1]
set -e argv[1]
switch "$cmd"
case list help
# Accepts nothing
return
case status
# A service
if not set -q argv[2]
__fish_busctl_busnames
end
case monitor capture tree
# Services
__fish_busctl_busnames
case introspect
# Service Object Interface
if not set -q argv[2]
__fish_busctl_busnames
else if not set -q argv[3]
__fish_busctl_objects $argv[1]
else if not set -q argv[4]
__fish_busctl_interfaces $argv[1..2]
end
case call
# SERVICE OBJECT INTERFACE METHOD [SIGNATURE [ARGUMENT...]]
if not set -q argv[2]
__fish_busctl_busnames
else if not set -q argv[3]
__fish_busctl_objects $argv[1]
else if not set -q argv[4]
__fish_busctl_interfaces $argv[1..2]
else if not set -q argv[5]
__fish_busctl_members method $argv[1..3]
else if not set -q argv[6]
__fish_busctl_signature $argv[1..4]
end
case get-property
# SERVICE OBJECT INTERFACE PROPERTY...
if not set -q argv[2]
__fish_busctl_busnames
else if not set -q argv[3]
__fish_busctl_objects $argv[1]
else if not set -q argv[4]
__fish_busctl_interfaces $argv[1..2]
else
__fish_busctl_members property $argv[1..3]
end
case set-property
# SERVICE OBJECT INTERFACE PROPERTY SIGNATURE ARGUMENT...
if not set -q argv[2]
__fish_busctl_busnames
else if not set -q argv[3]
__fish_busctl_objects $argv[1]
else if not set -q argv[4]
__fish_busctl_interfaces $argv[1..2]
else if not set -q argv[5]
__fish_busctl_members property $argv[1..3]
else if not set -q argv[6]
__fish_busctl_members signature $argv[1..4]
end
end
end
function __fish_busctl_busnames
__fish_busctl list --acquired | string replace -r '\s+.*$' ''
# Describe unique names (":1.32") with their process (e.g. `:1.32\tsteam`)
__fish_busctl list --unique | string replace -r '\s+\S+\s+(\S+)\s+.*$' '\t$1'
end
function __fish_busctl_objects -a busname
__fish_busctl tree --list $busname | string replace -r '\s+.*$' ''
end
function __fish_busctl_interfaces -a busname -a object
__fish_busctl introspect --list $busname $object | string replace -r '\s+.*$' ''
end
function __fish_busctl_members -a type -a busname -a object -a interface
__fish_busctl introspect --list $busname $object $interface \
| string match -- "* $type *" | string replace -r '.(\S+) .*' '$1'
end
function __fish_busctl_signature -a busname -a object -a interface -a member
__fish_busctl introspect --list $busname $object $interface \
| string match ".$member *" | while read -l a b c d
echo $c
end
end
### Commands
set -l commands list status monitor capture tree introspect call get-property set-property help
complete -f -c busctl
complete -f -c busctl -n "not __fish_seen_subcommand_from $commands" -a "$commands"
### Arguments to commands
complete -f -c busctl -a '(_fish_busctl)'
# Flags
# These are incomplete as I have no idea how to complete --address= or --match=
complete -f -c busctl -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from call" -l quiet -d 'Suppress message payload display'
complete -f -c busctl -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from call get-property" -l verbose
complete -f -c busctl -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from tree" -l list -d 'Show a flat list instead of a tree'
complete -x -c busctl -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from call" -l expect-reply -a "yes no"
complete -x -c busctl -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from call" -l auto-start -a "yes no" -d 'Activate the peer if necessary'
complete -x -c busctl -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from call" -l allow-interactive-authorization -a "yes no"
complete -x -c busctl -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from call" -l timeout -a "(seq 0 100)"
complete -f -c busctl -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from list" -l unique -d 'Only show unique (:X.Y) names'
complete -f -c busctl -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from list" -l acquired -d 'Only show well-known names'
complete -f -c busctl -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from list" -l activatable -d 'Only show peers that have not been activated yet but can be'
complete -f -c busctl -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from list" -l show-machine -d 'Show the machine the peers belong to'
complete -x -c busctl -n "__fish_seen_subcommand_from list status" -l augment-creds -a "yes no"
complete -f -c busctl -l user
complete -f -c busctl -l system
complete -f -c busctl -s H -l host -a "(__fish_print_hostnames)"
complete -f -c busctl -s M -l machine -a "(__fish_systemd_machines)"
complete -f -c busctl -l no-pager
complete -f -c busctl -l no-legend
complete -f -c busctl -s h -l help
complete -f -c busctl -l version