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@ -11,8 +11,10 @@ workspace bar.
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The method of choice for IPC in our case is a unix socket because it has very
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little overhead on both sides and is usually available without headaches in
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most languages. In the default configuration file, the ipc-socket gets created
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in +/tmp/i3-%u/ipc-socket.%p+ where +%u+ is your UNIX username and +%p+ is the
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PID of i3. You can get the socketpath from i3 by calling +i3 --get-socketpath+.
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in +/tmp/i3-%u.XXXXXX/ipc-socket.%p+ where +%u+ is your UNIX username, +%p+ is
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the PID of i3 and XXXXXX is a string of random characters from the portable
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filename character set (see mkdtemp(3)). You can get the socketpath from i3 by
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calling +i3 --get-socketpath+.
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All i3 utilities, like +i3-msg+ and +i3-input+ will read the +I3_SOCKET_PATH+
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X11 property, stored on the X11 root window.
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@ -643,16 +643,19 @@ programs to get information from i3, such as the current workspaces
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(to display a workspace bar), and to control i3.
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The IPC socket is enabled by default and will be created in
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+/tmp/i3-%u/ipc-socket.%p+ where +%u+ is your UNIX username and +%p+ is the PID
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of i3.
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+/tmp/i3-%u.XXXXXX/ipc-socket.%p+ where +%u+ is your UNIX username, +%p+ is
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the PID of i3 and XXXXXX is a string of random characters from the portable
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filename character set (see mkdtemp(3)).
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You can override the default path through the environment-variable +I3SOCK+ or
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by specifying the +ipc-socket+ directive. This is discouraged, though, since i3
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does the right thing by default.
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does the right thing by default. If you decide to change it, it is strongly
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recommended to set this to a location in your home directory so that no other
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user can create that directory.
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*Examples*:
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----------------------------
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ipc-socket /tmp/i3-ipc.sock
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ipc-socket ~/.i3/i3-ipc.sock
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----------------------------
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You can then use the +i3-msg+ application to perform any command listed in
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@ -294,9 +294,10 @@ exec /usr/bin/i3 -V -d all >> ~/.i3/logfile
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=== I3SOCK
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This variable overwrites the IPC socket path (placed in
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/tmp/i3-%u/ipc-socket.%p by default, where %u is replaced with your UNIX
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username and %p is replaced with i3’s PID). The IPC socket is used by external
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programs like i3-msg(1) or i3bar(1).
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/tmp/i3-%u.XXXXXX/ipc-socket.%p by default, where %u is replaced with your UNIX
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username, %p is replaced with i3’s PID and XXXXXX is a string of random
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characters from the portable filename character set (see mkdtemp(3))). The IPC
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socket is used by external programs like i3-msg(1) or i3bar(1).
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== TODO
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src/util.c
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src/util.c
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*
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*/
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char *get_process_filename(const char *prefix) {
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char *dir = getenv("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR");
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/* dir stores the directory path for this and all subsequent calls so that
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* we only create a temporary directory once per i3 instance. */
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static char *dir = NULL;
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if (dir == NULL) {
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struct passwd *pw = getpwuid(getuid());
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const char *username = pw ? pw->pw_name : "unknown";
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sasprintf(&dir, "/tmp/i3-%s", username);
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} else {
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char *tmp;
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sasprintf(&tmp, "%s/i3", dir);
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dir = tmp;
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}
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if (!path_exists(dir)) {
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if (mkdir(dir, 0700) == -1) {
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perror("mkdir()");
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return NULL;
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/* Check if XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is set. If so, we use XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/i3 */
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if ((dir = getenv("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR"))) {
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char *tmp;
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sasprintf(&tmp, "%s/i3", dir);
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dir = tmp;
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if (!path_exists(dir)) {
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if (mkdir(dir, 0700) == -1) {
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perror("mkdir()");
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return NULL;
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}
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}
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} else {
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/* If not, we create a (secure) temp directory using the template
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* /tmp/i3-<user>.XXXXXX */
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struct passwd *pw = getpwuid(getuid());
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const char *username = pw ? pw->pw_name : "unknown";
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sasprintf(&dir, "/tmp/i3-%s.XXXXXX", username);
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/* mkdtemp modifies dir */
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if (mkdtemp(dir) == NULL) {
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perror("mkdtemp()");
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return NULL;
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}
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}
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}
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char *filename;
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sasprintf(&filename, "%s/%s.%d", dir, prefix, getpid());
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free(dir);
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return filename;
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}
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# ensure XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is not set
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delete $ENV{XDG_RUNTIME_DIR};
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# See which files exist in /tmp before to not mistakenly check an already
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# existing tmpdir of another i3 instance.
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my @files_before = </tmp/i3-*>;
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my $pid = launch_with_config($config, 1);
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my @files_after = </tmp/i3-*>;
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@files_after = grep { !($_ ~~ @files_before) } @files_after;
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is(@files_after, 1, 'one new temp directory');
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my $folder = "/tmp/i3-" . getpwuid(getuid());
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like($files_after[0], qr/^$folder/, 'temp directory matches expected pattern');
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$folder = $files_after[0];
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ok(-d $folder, "folder $folder exists");
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my $socketpath = "$folder/ipc-socket." . $pid;
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ok(-S $socketpath, "file $socketpath exists and is a socket");
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