Mark Shuttleworth <[email protected]> wrote: > On 30/06/16 17:12, Zygmunt Krynicki wrote: > > > >> How would I list all the defined interfaces? How would I know what > >> parts export which sockets? > > > > 'snap interfaces' is a useful starting point.
Thanks. I get this: $ snap interfaces Slot Plug :cups-control - :firewall-control - :gsettings - :home goodstuff :locale-control - :log-observe - :mount-observe - :network goodstuff :network-bind - :network-control - :network-manager - :network-observe - :opengl goodstuff :pulseaudio - :snapd-control - :system-observe - :timeserver-control - :timezone-control - :unity7 - :x11 - $ Looks like Zygmunt is right; I don't see anything that looks like secure-storage or secret-service. Hmmm, question: if I'm using :opengl, do I also need to use either :unity7 or :x11? What would be nice is a way to list the CORBA IDL (or some equivalent) for each interface. Bill > 'snap interfaces -a' might > for example show you available but unused slots / plugs. $ snap interfaces -a error: unknown flag `a' $ > > Mark -- Snapcraft mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snapcraft
