PipeWire 1.2.5
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The access
module performs access checks on clients. The access check is only performed once per client, subsequent checks return the same resolution.
Permissions assigned to a client are configured as arguments to this module, see below. Permission management beyond unrestricted access is delegated to an external agent, usually the session manager.
This module sets the PW_KEY_ACCESS as follows:
If access.legacy
module option is not enabled:
The value defined for the socket in access.socket
module option, or "default"
if no value is defined.
access.legacy
is enabled, the value is:"flatpak"
: if client is a Flatpak client"unrestricted"
: if PW_KEY_CLIENT_ACCESS client property is set to "allowed"
"unrestricted"
: otherwiseIf the resulting PW_KEY_ACCESS value is "unrestricted"
, this module will give the client all permissions to access all resources. Otherwise, the client will be forced to wait until an external actor, such as the session manager, updates the client permissions.
For connections from applications running inside Flatpak, and not mediated by other clients (eg. portal or pipewire-pulse), the pipewire.access.portal.app_id
property is to the Flatpak application ID, if found. In addition, pipewire.sec.flatpak
is set to true
.
libpipewire-module-access
Options specific to the behavior of this module
access.socket = { "socket-name" = "access-value", ... }
:
Socket-specific access permissions. Has the default value { "CORENAME-manager": "unrestricted" }
where CORENAME
is the name of the PipeWire core, usually pipewire-0
.
access.legacy = true
: enable backward-compatible access mode. Cannot be enabled when using socket-based permissions.
If access.socket
is not specified, has the default value true
otherwise false
.
Options with well-known behavior: