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NAME

       geoclue.conf - geoclue configuration parameters

SYNOPSIS

       Main configuration file: /etc/geoclue/geoclue.conf
       Overwriting parameters files: /etc/geoclue/conf.d

DESCRIPTION

       The  main  GeoClue configuration file 'geoclue.conf' specifies parameters that control the
       operation of geoclue. Parameters can be overwritten  by  placing  configuration  files  in
       conf.d   directory   and   applied   in  alphabetic  order.  Thus,  a  configuration  file
       '90-config.conf'  will  overwrite  parameters  specified  in  another  configuration  file
       '50-config.conf' in the conf.d directory.

       All  configurations  settings below are mandatory and the defaults are what you see before
       you edit them in geoclue.conf. If you want to keep the default  values  around,  copy  and
       comment out the appropriate line(s) before changing them.

       Missing  'enable'  key  for a particular source in the main configuration file causes that
       source to be enabled by default. Adding 'enable' key setting to any  further  config  file
       can overwrite this default.

AGENT CONFIGURATION OPTIONS

       [agent] is used to begin the agent configuration.

       whitelist
              Whitelist  of  desktop  IDs  (without  .desktop  part)  of all agents we recognise,
              separated by a ';'.

              whitelist=geoclue-demo-agent;gnome-shell;io.elementary.desktop.agent-geoclue2

       [network-nmea]
              Network NMEA source configuration options

              enable=true
              Fetch location from NMEA sources on local network?

              nmea-socket=/var/run/gps-share.sock
              Use a nmea unix socket as the data source.  If not set, unix  socket  will  not  be
              used.

       [3g]
              3G source configuration options

              enable=true
              Enable 3G source

       [cdma]
              CDMA source configuration options

              enable=true
              Enable CDMA source

       [modem-gps]
              Modem GPS source configuration options

              enable=true
              Enable Modem-GPS source

       [wifi]
              WiFi source configuration options

              enable=true
              Enable WiFi source

              url=https://location.services.mozilla.com/v1/geolocate?key=YOUR_KEY
              URL  to  the  WiFi  geolocation service. If not set, defaults to Mozilla's Location
              Service with a hardcoded key. To  use  a  custom  key,  uncomment  this  URL  while
              changing YOUR_KEY to your MLS API key.

              submit-data=false Submit data to Mozilla Location Service
              If set to true, geoclue will automatically submit network data to Mozilla each time
              it gets a GPS lock.

              submission-url=https://location.services.mozilla.com/v2/geosubmit?key=YOUR_KEY
              URL to submission API of Mozilla Location Service

              submission-nick=geoclue
              A nickname to submit network data with. A nickname must be 2-32 characters long.

       [compass]
              Compass configuration options

              enable=true
              Enable Compass

       [static-source]
              Static source configuration options.
              This source reads location from "geolocation" file in  /etc.  While  this  file  is
              constantly  monitored for changes during geoclue operation, and the reported static
              location  is  updated  accordingly,  this  source  isn't  meant  for  inputting   a
              dynamically  changing  location  to geoclue (please use the Network NMEA source for
              that).

              enable=true
              Enable the static source.
              If you make use of this source, you probably should disable other location  sources
              in geoclue.conf so they won't override the configured static location.

APPLICATION CONFIGURATION OPTIONS

       Having  an entry here for an application with allowed=true means that geoclue will not ask
       agent to authorize the application. This is to  ensure  that  applications  with  built-in
       authorization mechanism (e.g web browsers) do not have to be bound to agents.

       If  your  application  is  denied access to location information and your operating system
       doesn't provide any mechanism to change that, it is likely a bug in your operation  system
       (or  geoclue).  The  solution  is to report the issue with all details, rather than adding
       your application to this list.

       Format:
              [random-app]
              Desktop ID of application without .desktop part

              allowed=true|false
              Allowed access to location information?

              system=true|false
              Is application a system component?

              users=
              List of UIDs of all users for which  this  application  is  allowed  location  info
              access, separate by ';'. Keep it empty for allowing it for all users.

       Examples:
              [gnome-datetime-panel]
              allowed=true
              system=true
              users=

              [gnome-color-panel]
              allowed=true
              system=true
              users=

              [org.gnome.Shell]
              allowed=true
              system=true
              users=

              [io.elementary.desktop.agent-geoclue2]
              allowed=true
              system=true
              users=

              [epiphany]
              allowed=true
              system=false
              users=

              [firefox]
              allowed=true
              system=false
              users=

STATIC LOCATION FILE

   Basic format:
       The  static location file in /etc (used by the static source) is a text file consisting of
       the following:

       1      Latitude (floating point number; positive values mean north, negative south)

       2      Longitude (floating point number; positive values mean east, negative west)

       3      Altitude (floating point number; in meters)

       4      Accuracy radius (floating point number; in meters)

       These values need to be separated by newline characters.

   Additional format information:
       •      The '#' character starts a comment, which continues until the end  of  the  current
              line.

       •      Leading and trailing white-space on each line is ignored.

       •      Empty lines (or containing just white-space or a comment) are ignored.

   Example:
       # Example static location file for a machine inside Statue of Liberty torch

       40.6893129   # latitude
       -74.0445531  # longitude
       96           # altitude
       1.83         # accuracy radius (the diameter of the torch is 12 feet)

   Notes:
       For  extra  security,  the  static  location file can be made readable just by the geoclue
       user:
       # chown geoclue /etc/geolocation
       # chmod 600 /etc/geolocation

AUTHOR

       Sachin Chand

                                                                         GEOCLUE CONFIGURATION(5)