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NAME

       netplan-dbus - daemon to access Netplan functionality via a D-Bus API

SYNOPSIS

       netplan-dbus

DESCRIPTION

       netplan-dbus  is a D-Bus daemon, providing io.netplan.Netplan on the system bus.  The /io/netplan/Netplan
       object provides an io.netplan.Netplan interface, offering the following methods:

       • Apply() -> b: calls netplan apply and returns a success or failure status.

       • Generate() -> b: calls netplan generate and returns a success or failure status.

       • Info() -> a(sv): returns a dictionary "Features -> as", containing an array of  all  available  feature
         flags.

       • Config()  ->  o: prepares a new configuration object as /io/netplan/Netplan/config/<ID>, by copying the
         current state from /{etc,run,lib}/netplan/*.yaml.

       The /io/netplan/Netplan/config/<ID> objects provide a io.netplan.Netplan.Config interface,  offering  the
       following methods:

       • Get()  ->  s:  calls  netplan  get  --root-dir=/run/netplan/config-ID  all  and returns the merged YAML
         configuration of the the given configuration object's state

       • Set(s:CONFIG_DELTA, s:ORIGIN_HINT) -> b: calls netplan set --root-dir=/run/netplan/config-ID  --origin-
         hint=ORIGIN_HINT CONFIG_DELTA

         CONFIG_DELTA  can be something like: network.ethernets.eth0.dhcp4=true and ORIGIN_HINT can be something
         like: 70-snapd (it will then write the configuration to 70-snapd.yaml).  Once  Set()  is  called  on  a
         configuration  object,  all  other  current  and future configuration objects are being invalidated and
         cannot Set() or Try()/Apply() anymore, due to this pending dirty state.  After the dirty  configuration
         object  is  rejected  via  Cancel(),  the  other  configuration  objects are valid again.  If the dirty
         configuration object is accepted via Apply(), newly created configuration objects will be valid,  while
         the older states will stay invalid.

       • Try(u:TIMEOUT_SEC) -> b: replaces the main Netplan configuration with this configuration object's state
         and calls netplan try --timeout=TIMEOUT_SEC.

       • Cancel() -> b: rejects a currently running Try() attempt on this configuration object  and/or  discards
         the configuration object.

       • Apply()  -> b: replaces the main Netplan configuration with this configuration object's state and calls
         netplan apply.

       For  information  about  the  Apply()/Try()/Get()/Set()  functionality,   see   netplan-apply(8)/netplan-
       try(8)/netplan-get(8)/netplan-set(8)  accordingly.   For  details  of  the configuration file format, see
       netplan(5).

SEE ALSO

       netplan(5), netplan-apply(8), netplan-try(8), netplan-get(8), netplan-set(8)

AUTHORS

       Lukas Märdian (<lukas.maerdian@canonical.com>).

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