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Migration from dbus to GDbus in Python 3

I have tried to write a service file in python using GDbus. But I could not find a good tutorial, only if i want to use C. Since I want to include GDbus in an existing Python code i have no idea how to do that.

It was possible for me to write a service file using dbus and I could access that service file with a GDbus client.

I would be very happy if somebody had a good example in Python. Thanks a lot, Dominik

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Dominik Möslinger Avatar asked Nov 16 '25 18:11

Dominik Möslinger


1 Answers

While you can use GDBus from Python, it might not be the nicest (most Pythonic) API to use, since it’s a C API which is mechanically introspected and exposed to Python.

You might be better off using pydbus, which is a modern D-Bus client library written for Python. Its documentation has plenty of examples in Python.

If you must use GDBus, here are some Python examples:

  • https://wiki.gnome.org/HowDoI/GDBusPython
  • https://github.com/hexchat/hexchat/blob/master/src/common/dbus/example.py

And here’s the GDBus API reference for Python (mechanically generated from the C API):

  • https://lazka.github.io/pgi-docs/Gio-2.0/classes/DBusProxy.html
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Philip Withnall Avatar answered Nov 18 '25 20:11

Philip Withnall



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