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"http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/introspect.dtd">
<!--
GeoClue 2.0 Interface Specification
Copyright (C) 2013 Red Hat, Inc.
-->
<node>
<!--
org.freedesktop.GeoClue2.Client:
@short_description: The Application-specific client API
This is the interface you use to retrieve location information and receive
location update signals from GeoClue service. You get the client object to
use this interface on from org.freedesktop.GeoClue2.Manager.GetClient()
method.
-->
<interface name="org.freedesktop.GeoClue2.Client">
<!--
Location:
Current location as path to a #org.freedesktop.GeoClue2.Location object.
Please note that this property will be set to "/" (D-Bus equivalent of
null) initially, until Geoclue finds user's location. You want to delay
reading this property until your callback to
#org.freedesktop.GeoClue2.Client::LocationUpdated signal is called for
the first time after starting the client.
-->
<property name="Location" type="o" access="read"/>
<!--
DistanceThreshold:
Contains the current distance threshold in meters. This value is used
by the service when it gets new location info. If the distance moved is
below the threshold, it won't emit the LocationUpdated signal.
The default value is 0. When TimeThreshold is zero, it always emits
the signal.
-->
<property name="DistanceThreshold" type="u" access="readwrite">
<annotation name="org.freedesktop.Accounts.DefaultValue" value="0"/>
</property>
<!--
TimeThreshold:
Contains the current time threshold in seconds. This value is used
by the service when it gets new location info. If the time since the
last update is below the threshold, it won't emit the LocationUpdated
signal. The default value is 0. When TimeThreshold is zero, it always
emits the signal.
-->
<property name="TimeThreshold" type="u" access="readwrite">
<annotation name="org.freedesktop.Accounts.DefaultValue" value="0"/>
</property>
<!--
DesktopId:
The desktop file id (the basename of the desktop file). This property
must be set by applications for authorization to work, unless your app
is an xdg-app bundle.
-->
<property name="DesktopId" type="s" access="readwrite"/>
<!--
RequestedAccuracyLevel:
The level of accuracy requested by client, as
<link linkend="GClueAccuracyLevel">GClueAccuracyLevel</link>.
Please keep in mind that the actual accuracy of location information is
dependent on available hardware on your machine, external resources
and/or how much accuracy user agrees to be confortable with.
-->
<property name="RequestedAccuracyLevel" type="u" access="readwrite"/>
<!--
Active:
If client is active, i-e started successfully using
org.freedesktop.GeoClue2.Client.Start() and receiving location updates.
Please keep in mind that geoclue can at any time stop and start the
client on user (agent) request. Applications that are interested in
in these changes, should watch for changes in this property.
-->
<property name="Active" type="b" access="read"/>
<!--
Start:
Start receiving events about the current location. Applications should
hook-up to #org.freedesktop.GeoClue2.Client::LocationUpdated signal
before calling this method.
-->
<method name="Start"/>
<!--
Stop:
Stop receiving events about the current location.
-->
<method name="Stop"/>
<!--
LocationUpdated:
@old: old location as path to a #org.freedesktop.GeoClue2.Location object
@new: new location as path to a #org.freedesktop.GeoClue2.Location object
The signal is emitted every time the location changes.
The client should set the DistanceThreshold property to control how
often this signal is emitted.
-->
<signal name="LocationUpdated">
<arg name="old" type="o"/>
<arg name="new" type="o"/>
</signal>
</interface>
</node>
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