org.freedesktop.sysupdate1 — The D-Bus interface of systemd-sysupdated
systemd-sysupdated.service(8) is a system service that allows unprivileged clients to update the system. This page describes the D-Bus interface.
WARNING! This API is currently unstable and is thus subject to breaking changes between versions of systemd.
The service exposes the following interfaces on the Manager object on the bus:
node /org/freedesktop/sysupdate1 {
  interface org.freedesktop.sysupdate1.Manager {
    methods:
      ListTargets(out a(sso) targets);
      ListJobs(out a(tsuo) jobs);
      ListAppStream(out as urls);
    signals:
      JobRemoved(t id,
                 o path,
                 i status);
  };
  interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Peer { ... };
  interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable { ... };
  interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties { ... };
};
ListTargets() returns a list all known update targets. It returns
      an array of structures which consist of a string indicating the target's class (see Target's
      Class property below for an explanation of the possible values), a string
      with the name of the target, and the target object path.
ListJobs() returns a list all ongoing jobs. It returns
      an array of structures which consist of a numeric job ID, a string indicating the job type (see Job's
      Type property below for an explanation of the possible values), the job's progress,
      and the job's object path.
ListAppStream() returns an array of all the appstream catalog URLs that this
      service knows about. See Target's GetAppStream() method below for more
      details.
The JobRemoved() signal is sent each time a job finishes,
      is canceled or fails. It also carries the job ID and object path, followed by a numeric status
      code. If the status is zero, the job has succeed. A positive status should be treated as an
      exit code (i.e. "EXIT_FAILURE"), and a negative status should be treated as a
      negative errno-style error code (i.e. "-EINVAL").
A target is a component of the system (i.e. the host itself, a sysext, a confext, etc.) that can be updated by systemd-sysupdate(8).
The service exposes the following interfaces on Target objects on the bus:
node /org/freedesktop/sysupdate1/target/host {
  interface org.freedesktop.sysupdate1.Target {
    methods:
      List(in  t flags,
           out as versions);
      Describe(in  s version,
               in  t flags,
               out s json);
      CheckNew(out s new_version);
      Update(in  s new_version,
             in  t flags,
             out s new_version,
             out t job_id,
             out o job_path);
      Vacuum(out u instances,
             out u disabled_transfers);
      GetAppStream(out as appstream);
      GetVersion(out s version);
      ListFeatures(in  t flags,
                   out as features);
      DescribeFeature(in  s feature,
                      in  t flags,
                      out s json);
      SetFeatureEnabled(in  s feature,
                        in  i enabled,
                        in  t flags);
    properties:
      @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("const")
      readonly s Class = '...';
      @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("const")
      readonly s Name = '...';
      @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("const")
      readonly s Path = '...';
  };
  interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Peer { ... };
  interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable { ... };
  interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties { ... };
};
List() returns a list of versions available for this target. Additional
      options may be passed through the flags argument. Valid flags are defined as follows:
      
#define SD_SYSUPDATE_OFFLINE (UINT64_C(1) << 0)
When SD_SYSUPDATE_OFFLINE is set, this method returns only the versions
      installed locally. Otherwise, this method pulls metadata from the network and returns all versions
      available for this target. Use Describe() to query more information about each
      version returned by this method.
Describe() returns all known information about a given version as a JSON
      object. The version argument is used to pass the version to be described. Additional
      options may be passed through the flags argument. This method supports the same flags
      as List(). The returned JSON object contains several known keys. More keys may be
      added in the future. The currently known keys are as follows:
version"¶A string containing the version number.
newest"¶A boolean indicating whether this version is the latest available for the target.
available"¶A boolean indicating whether this version is available for download.
installed"¶A boolean indicating whether this version is installed locally.
obsolete"¶A boolean indicating whether this version is considered obsolete by the service, and is therefore disallowed from being installed.
protected"¶A boolean indicating whether this version is exempt from deletion by a
          Vacuum() operation.
incomplete"¶A boolean indicating whether this version is incomplete, which means that it is
          missing some file. Note that only installed incomplete versions will be offered by the service;
          versions that are incomplete on the server-side are completely ignored. Incomplete versions can
          be repaired in-place by calling Update() on that version.
changelogUrls"¶A list of strings that contain user-presentable URLs to change logs associated with this version.
CheckNew() checks if a newer version is available for this target. This
      method pulls metadata from the network. If a newer version is found, this method returns the
      version number. If no newer version is found, this method returns an empty string. Use
      Describe() to query more information about the version returned by this method.
      
Update() installs an update for this target. If a
      new_version is specified, that is the version that gets installed. Otherwise, the
      latest version is installed. The flags argument is added for future
      extensibility. No flags are currently defined, and the argument is required to be set to
      "0". Unlike all the other methods in this interface, Update()
      does not wait for its job to complete. Instead, it returns the job's numeric ID and object path as soon
      as the job begins, so that the caller can listen for progress updates or cancel the operation. This
      method also returns the version the target will be updated to, for cases where no version was specified
      by the caller. This method pulls both metadata and payload data from the network. Listen for the
      Manager's JobRemoved() signal to detect when the job is complete.
Vacuum() deletes old installed versions of this target to free up space.
      It returns the number of instances that have been deleted.
GetAppStream() returns a list of HTTP/HTTPS URLs to this target's
      appstream catalog
      XML files. If this target has no appstream catalogs, the method will return an empty list. These
      catalog files can be used by software centers (such as GNOME Software or KDE Discover) to present rich
      metadata about the target, including a display name, changelog, icon, and more. The returned catalogs
      will include special metadata to allow the
      software center to correctly associate the catalogs with this target.
GetVersion() returns the current version of this target, if any. The current
      version is the newest version that is installed. Note that this isn't necessarily the same thing as the
      booted or currently-in-use version of the target.  For example, on the host system the booted version
      is the current version most of the time, but if an update is installed and pending a reboot it will
      become the current version instead.  You can query the booted version of the host system via
      IMAGE_VERSION in /etc/os-release. If the target has no current
      version, the function will return an empty string.
ListFeatures() returns a list of this target's optional features, by ID.
      The flags argument is added for future extensibility, and must be set to 0.
      If the target has no optional features, the method returns an empty array.
DescribeFeature() returns all known information about a given optional feature.
      The feature argument is used to pass the ID of the feature to be described.
      The flags argument is added for future extensibility, and must be set to 0.
      The returned JSON object contains several known keys. More keys may be added in the future.
      The currently known keys are as follows:
name"¶A string containing the feature's name.
description"¶An optional string that contains a user-presentable description that identifies this feature
enabled"¶A boolean indicating whether this feature is enabled.
documentationUrl"¶An optional string that contains a user-presentable HTTP/HTTPS URL to documentation about this feature.
appstreamUrl"¶An optional string that contains an HTTP/HTTPS URL to an appstream catalog XML file containing metadata about this feature.
transfers"¶An optional array of strings that list which transfer definitions belong to this feature.
SetFeatureEnabled() writes an appropriate drop-in file to enable or disable
      the specified optional feature.
      If enable is zero, the feature is disabled. When greater than zero, the feature is
      enabled. When less than zero, the feature is reset to the distribution's default.
      The flags argument is added for future extensibility, and must be set to 0.
      The feature does not have to exist; this allows for graceful handling of masked features, and for
      preemptive decisions to be made about features that are planned to appear in future releases of the OS.
      The drop-in will have a filename of "50-systemd-sysupdate-enabled.conf".
      This method only changes configuration files; to actually apply the changes, clients will need to
      call Update().
      Depending on the exact needs of the client, it can choose to update the system to the latest available
      version, or it can extend the newest existing installation in-place (by passing in the version returned
      by GetVersion()).
      For now, this method only works with the "host" target.
The Class property exposes the class of this target, which describes
      where it was enumerated. Possible values include: "machine" for containers and
      virtual machines managed by
      systemd-machined.service(8),
      "portable" for portable services,
      "sysext" for system extensions managed by
      systemd-sysext(8),
      "confext" for configuration extensions managed by
      systemd-confext(8),
      "component" for components accepted by the --component= option of
      systemd-sysupdate(8),
      and "host" for the host system itself. At most one target will have a class of
      "host".
The Path property exposes more detail about where this target was found.
      For "machine", "portable", "extension", and
      "confext" targets, this is the file path to the image. For "component"
      and "host" targets, this is the name of a
      sysupdate.d(5)
      directory.
The Name property exposes the name of this target. Note that the name is
      unique within a class but is not necessarily unique between classes. For instance, it is possible
      to have both a "portable" target named "foobar" and an
      "extension" target named "foobar", but it is not possible to have
      two "portable" targets named "foobar".
Method calls on this service are authenticated via polkit.
List(), Describe(), and CheckNew()
      use the polkit action org.freedesktop.sysupdate1.check.
      By default, this action is permitted without administrator authentication.
Update() uses the polkit action
      org.freedesktop.sysupdate1.update when no version is specified.
      By default, this action is permitted without administrator authentication. When a version is
      specified, org.freedesktop.sysupdate1.update-to-version is
      used instead. By default, this alternate action requires administrator authentication.
Vacuum() uses the polkit action
      org.freedesktop.sysupdate1.vacuum. By default, this action requires
      administrator authentication.
SetFeatureEnabled() uses the polkit action
      org.freedesktop.sysupdate1.manage-features. By default, this action
      requires administrator authentication.
GetAppStream(), GetVersion(),
      ListFeatures(), and DescribeFeature()
      are unauthenticated and may be called by anybody.
All methods called on this interface expose additional variables to the polkit rules.
      "class" contains the class of the Target being acted upon, and "name"
      contains the name of the same Target. Additionally, each method exposes its arguments to the
      rule. Flags are mapped as follows:
SD_SYSUPDATE_OFFLINE → "update"
A job is an ongoing operation, started by one of the methods on a Target object.
The service exposes the following interfaces on Job objects on the bus:
node /org/freedesktop/sysupdate1/job/_1 {
  interface org.freedesktop.sysupdate1.Job {
    methods:
      Cancel();
    properties:
      @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("const")
      readonly t Id = ...;
      @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("const")
      readonly s Type = '...';
      @org.freedesktop.DBus.Property.EmitsChangedSignal("const")
      readonly b Offline = ...;
      readonly u Progress = ...;
  };
  interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Peer { ... };
  interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Introspectable { ... };
  interface org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties { ... };
};
The Id property exposes the numeric job ID of the job object.
The Type property exposes the type of operation (one of:
      "list", "describe", "check-new",
      "update", "vacuum", or "describe-feature").
The Offline property exposes whether the job is permitted to access
      the network or not.
The Progress property exposes the current progress of the job as a value
      between 0 and 100. It is only available for "update" jobs; for all other jobs
      it is always 0.
Cancel() uses the polkit action that corresponds to the method
      that started this job. For instance, trying to cancel a "list" job will
      require polkit to permit the org.freedesktop.sysupdate1.check
      action.
Example 1. Introspect org.freedesktop.sysupdate1.Manager on the bus
$ gdbus introspect --system \ --dest org.freedesktop.sysupdate1 \ --object-path /org/freedesktop/sysupdate1
Example 2. Introspect org.freedesktop.sysupdate1.Target on the bus
$ gdbus introspect --system \ --dest org.freedesktop.sysupdate1 \ --object-path /org/freedesktop/sysupdate1/target/host
Example 3. Introspect org.freedesktop.sysupdate1.Job on the bus
$ gdbus introspect --system \ --dest org.freedesktop.sysupdate1 \ --object-path /org/freedesktop/sysupdate1/job/_1
ListTargets(),
      ListJobs(),
      ListAppStream(), and
      JobRemoved() were added in version 257.
List(),
      Describe(),
      CheckNew(),
      Update(),
      Vacuum(),
      GetAppStream(),
      GetVersion(),
      ListFeatures(),
      DescribeFeature(),
      SetFeatureEnabled(),
      Class,
      Name, and
      Path were added in version 257.