VARLINKCTL(1) varlinkctl VARLINKCTL(1)
NAME
varlinkctl - Introspect with and invoke Varlink services
SYNOPSIS
varlinkctl [OPTIONS...] info ADDRESS
varlinkctl [OPTIONS...] list-interfaces ADDRESS
varlinkctl [OPTIONS...] introspect ADDRESS INTERFACE
varlinkctl [OPTIONS...] call ADDRESS METHOD [PARAMETERS]
varlinkctl [OPTIONS...] validate-idl [FILE]
DESCRIPTION
varlinkctl may be used to introspect and invoke Varlink[1] services.
Services are referenced by one of the following:
• A Varlink service reference starting with the "unix:" string,
followed by an absolute AF_UNIX path, or by "@" and an arbitrary
string (the latter for referencing sockets in the abstract
namespace).
• A Varlink service reference starting with the "exec:" string,
followed by an absolute path of a binary to execute.
For convenience these two simpler (redundant) service address syntaxes
are also supported:
• A file system path to an AF_UNIX socket, either absolute (i.e.
begins with "/") or relative (in which case it must begin with
"./").
• A file system path to an executable, either absolute or relative
(as above, must begin with "/", resp. "./").
COMMANDS
The following commands are understood:
info ADDRESS
Show brief information about the specified service, including
vendor name and list of implemented interfaces. Expects a service
address in the formats described above.
Added in version 255.
list-interfaces ADDRESS
Show list of interfaces implemented by the specified service.
Expects a service address in the formats described above.
Added in version 255.
introspect ADDRESS INTERFACE
Show interface definition of the specified interface provided by
the specified service. Expects a service address in the formats
described above and a Varlink interface name.
Added in version 255.
call ADDRESS METHOD [ARGUMENTS]
Call the specified method of the specified service. Expects a
service address in the format described above, a fully qualified
Varlink method name, and a JSON arguments object. If the arguments
object is not specified, it is read from STDIN instead. To pass an
empty list of parameters, specify the empty object "{}".
The reply parameters are written as JSON object to STDOUT.
Added in version 255.
validate-idl [FILE]
Reads a Varlink interface definition file, parses and validates it,
then outputs it with syntax highlighting. This checks for syntax
and internal consistency of the interface. Expects a file name to
read the interface definition from. If omitted reads the interface
definition from STDIN.
Added in version 255.
help
Show command syntax help.
Added in version 255.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
--more
When used with call: expect multiple method replies. If this flag
is set the method call is sent with the more flag set, which tells
the service to generate multiple replies, if needed. The command
remains running until the service sends a reply message that
indicates it is the last in the series. This flag should be set
only for method calls that support this mechanism.
If this mode is enabled output is automatically switched to
JSON-SEQ mode, so that individual reply objects can be easily
discerned.
Added in version 255.
--oneway
When used with call: do not expect a method reply. If this flag is
set the method call is sent with the oneway flag set (the command
exits immediately after), which tells the service not to generate a
reply.
Added in version 255.
--json=MODE
Selects the JSON output formatting, one of "pretty" (for nicely
indented, colorized output) or "short" (for terse output with
minimal whitespace and no newlines), defaults to "short".
Added in version 255.
-j
Equivalent to --json=pretty when invoked interactively from a
terminal. Otherwise equivalent to --json=short, in particular when
the output is piped to some other program.
Added in version 255.
--no-pager
Do not pipe output into a pager.
-h, --help
Print a short help text and exit.
--version
Print a short version string and exit.
EXAMPLES
Example 1. Investigating a Service
The following three commands inspect the "io.systemd.Resolve" service
implemented by systemd-resolved.service(8), listing general service
information and implemented interfaces, and then displaying the
interface definition of its primary interface:
$ varlinkctl info /run/systemd/resolve/io.systemd.Resolve
Vendor: The systemd Project
Product: systemd (systemd-resolved)
Version: 254 (254-1522-g4790521^)
URL: https://systemd.io/
Interfaces: io.systemd
io.systemd.Resolve
org.varlink.service
$ varlinkctl list-interfaces /run/systemd/resolve/io.systemd.Resolve
io.systemd
io.systemd.Resolve
org.varlink.service
$ varlinkctl introspect /run/systemd/resolve/io.systemd.Resolve io.systemd.Resolve
interface io.systemd.Resolve
type ResolvedAddress(
ifindex: ?int,
...
(Interface definition has been truncated in the example above, in the
interest of brevity.)
Example 2. Invoking a Method
The following command resolves a hostname via systemd-
resolved.service(8)'s ResolveHostname method call.
$ varlinkctl call /run/systemd/resolve/io.systemd.Resolve io.systemd.Resolve.ResolveHostname '{"name":"systemd.io","family":2}' -j
{
"addresses" : [
{
"ifindex" : 2,
"family" : 2,
"address" : [
185,
199,
111,
153
]
}
],
"name" : "systemd.io",
"flags" : 1048577
}
Example 3. Investigating a Service Executable
The following command inspects the /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-pcrextend
executable and the IPC APIs it provides. It then invokes a method on
it:
# varlinkctl info /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-pcrextend
Vendor: The systemd Project
Product: systemd (systemd-pcrextend)
Version: 254 (254-1536-g97734fb)
URL: https://systemd.io/
Interfaces: io.systemd
io.systemd.PCRExtend
org.varlink.service
# varlinkctl introspect /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-pcrextend io.systemd.PCRExtend
interface io.systemd.PCRExtend
method Extend(
pcr: int,
text: ?string,
data: ?string
) -> ()
# varlinkctl call /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-pcrextend io.systemd.PCRExtend.Extend '{"pcr":15,"text":"foobar"}'
{}
SEE ALSO
busctl(1), Varlink[1]
NOTES
1. Varlink
https://varlink.org/
systemd 255 VARLINKCTL(1)
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