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dotfiles/.config/sway/scripts/systemd/session.sh
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#!/bin/sh
#
# Address several issues with DBus activation and systemd user sessions
#
# 1. DBus-activated and systemd services do not share the environment with user
# login session. In order to make the applications that have GUI or interact
# with the compositor work as a systemd user service, certain variables must
# be propagated to the systemd and dbus.
# Possible (but not exhaustive) list of variables:
# - DISPLAY - for X11 applications that are started as user session services
# - WAYLAND_DISPLAY - similarly, this is needed for wayland-native services
# - I3SOCK/SWAYSOCK - allow services to talk with sway using i3 IPC protocol
#
# 2. `xdg-desktop-portal` requires XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP to be set in order to
# select the right implementation for screenshot and screencast portals.
# With all the numerous ways to start sway, it's not possible to rely on the
# right value of the XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP variable within the login session,
# therefore the script will ensure that it is always set to `sway`.
#
# 3. GUI applications started as a systemd service (or via xdg-autostart-generator)
# may rely on the XDG_SESSION_TYPE variable to select the backend.
# Ensure that it is always set to `wayland`.
#
# 4. The common way to autostart a systemd service along with the desktop
# environment is to add it to a `graphical-session.target`. However, systemd
# forbids starting the graphical session target directly and encourages use
# of an environment-specific target units. Therefore, the integration
# package here provides and uses `sway-session.target` which would bind to
# the `graphical-session.target`.
#
# 5. Stop the target and unset the variables when the compositor exits.
#
# References:
# - https://github.com/swaywm/sway/wiki#gtk-applications-take-20-seconds-to-start
# - https://github.com/emersion/xdg-desktop-portal-wlr/wiki/systemd-user-services,-pam,-and-environment-variables
# - https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.special.html#graphical-session.target
# - https://systemd.io/DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENTS/
#
export XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=sway
export XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP="${XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP:-sway}"
export XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland
VARIABLES="DESKTOP_SESSION XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP XDG_SESSION_TYPE"
VARIABLES="${VARIABLES} DISPLAY I3SOCK SWAYSOCK WAYLAND_DISPLAY"
SESSION_TARGET="sway-session.target"
SESSION_SHUTDOWN_TARGET="sway-session-shutdown.target"
WITH_CLEANUP=1
print_usage() {
cat <<EOH
Usage:
--help Show this help message and exit.
--add-env NAME, -E NAME
Add a variable name to the subset of environment passed
to the user session. Can be specified multiple times.
--no-cleanup Skip cleanup code at compositor exit.
EOH
}
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--help)
print_usage
exit 0 ;;
# The following flag is intentionally not exposed in the usage info:
# - I don't believe that's the right or safe thing to do;
# - systemd upstream is of the same opinion and has already deprecated
# the ability to import the full environment (systemd/systemd#18137)
--all-environment)
VARIABLES="" ;;
--add-env=?*)
VARIABLES="${VARIABLES} ${1#*=}" ;;
--add-env | -E)
shift
VARIABLES="${VARIABLES} ${1}" ;;
--with-cleanup)
;; # ignore (enabled by default)
--no-cleanup)
unset WITH_CLEANUP ;;
-*)
echo "Unexpected option: $1" 1>&2
print_usage
exit 1 ;;
*)
break ;;
esac
shift
done
# Check if another Sway session is already active.
#
# Ignores all other kinds of parallel or nested sessions
# (Sway on Gnome/KDE/X11/etc.), as the only way to detect these is to check
# for (WAYLAND_)?DISPLAY and that is know to be broken on Arch.
if systemctl --user -q is-active "$SESSION_TARGET"; then
echo "Another session found; refusing to overwrite the variables"
exit 1
fi
# DBus activation environment is independent from systemd. While most of
# dbus-activated services are already using `SystemdService` directive, some
# still don't and thus we should set the dbus environment with a separate
# command.
if hash dbus-update-activation-environment 2>/dev/null; then
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
dbus-update-activation-environment --systemd ${VARIABLES:- --all}
fi
# reset failed state of all user units
systemctl --user reset-failed
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
systemctl --user import-environment $VARIABLES
systemctl --user start "$SESSION_TARGET"
# Optionally, wait until the compositor exits and cleanup variables and services.
if [ -z "$WITH_CLEANUP" ] ||
[ -z "$SWAYSOCK" ] ||
! hash swaymsg 2>/dev/null
then
exit 0;
fi
# declare cleanup handler and run it on script termination via kill or Ctrl-C
session_cleanup () {
# stop the session target and unset the variables
systemctl --user start --job-mode=replace-irreversibly "$SESSION_SHUTDOWN_TARGET"
if [ -n "$VARIABLES" ]; then
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
systemctl --user unset-environment $VARIABLES
fi
}
trap session_cleanup INT TERM
# wait until the compositor exits
swaymsg -t subscribe '["shutdown"]'
# run cleanup handler on normal exit
session_cleanup