N900 Mission Control

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= Example scripts =
= Example scripts =
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== Set all SIP accounts to online or offline ==
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== Set MSN (pecan) to stay offline when disconnected ==
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Since MSN allows only one client connection at a time, signing into MSN from the N900 disconnects it on my desktop PC, and vice versa.
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Pidgin on my desktop PC handles this gracefully by disabling the account until I manually connect it. msn-pecan, on the other hand, helpfully auto-reconnects on its own authority and fails to respect my disabling auto-connect via mc-tool; if the requested status remains as "available", it reconnects, and that disconnects Pidgin on my desktop again. Grr.
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You need an instance of dbus-scripts '''on the session bus''' for this one (see above), then you can do the following:
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=== /etc/dbus-scripts.d/dbus-scripts-settings ===
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<source lang="text">
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#:MSN (pecan) disconnected (session bus)
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/usr/bin/offmsn * * org.freedesktop.DBus ReleaseName org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Connection.pecan.msn_pecan.*
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</source>
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=== /usr/bin/offmsn ===
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<source lang="text">
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#!/bin/sh
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# If we got disconnected from MSN (eg by signing in via Pidgin on desktop PC) then set it offline until further notice
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mc-tool list | grep "pecan/msn" | awk {'print "mc-tool request "$1" offline"'} | sh
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</source>
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== Set all SIP accounts online/offline ==
These scripts are intended to be run from [[Dbus-scripts]] when (for example) WiFi is disconnected, or use any of the various schedulers (e.g. Alarmed) to change your availability according to time of day. Also note that "sofiasip" matches the name of the telepathy plugin that handles SIP accounts and not a specific SIP provider, so the commands in this example will operate on all the SIP accounts in 'mc-tool list'.
These scripts are intended to be run from [[Dbus-scripts]] when (for example) WiFi is disconnected, or use any of the various schedulers (e.g. Alarmed) to change your availability according to time of day. Also note that "sofiasip" matches the name of the telepathy plugin that handles SIP accounts and not a specific SIP provider, so the commands in this example will operate on all the SIP accounts in 'mc-tool list'.

Revision as of 19:51, 28 July 2010

This page aims to document the Mission Control interface on the Nokia N900, as several things have changed since earlier versions of Maemo and previous instructions for e.g. setting presence no longer work as expected.

It is actively a work in progress as of late July / early August 2010.

Contents

Components of N900 Mission Control

mc-tool

mc-tool is not installed by default on the N900, but is available as part of the package libmissioncontrol-utils.

dbus

Example scripts

Set MSN (pecan) to stay offline when disconnected

Since MSN allows only one client connection at a time, signing into MSN from the N900 disconnects it on my desktop PC, and vice versa.

Pidgin on my desktop PC handles this gracefully by disabling the account until I manually connect it. msn-pecan, on the other hand, helpfully auto-reconnects on its own authority and fails to respect my disabling auto-connect via mc-tool; if the requested status remains as "available", it reconnects, and that disconnects Pidgin on my desktop again. Grr.

You need an instance of dbus-scripts on the session bus for this one (see above), then you can do the following:

/etc/dbus-scripts.d/dbus-scripts-settings

#:MSN (pecan) disconnected (session bus)
/usr/bin/offmsn * * org.freedesktop.DBus ReleaseName org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Connection.pecan.msn_pecan.*

/usr/bin/offmsn

#!/bin/sh
# If we got disconnected from MSN (eg by signing in via Pidgin on desktop PC) then set it offline until further notice
mc-tool list | grep "pecan/msn" | awk {'print "mc-tool request "$1" offline"'} | sh

Set all SIP accounts online/offline

These scripts are intended to be run from Dbus-scripts when (for example) WiFi is disconnected, or use any of the various schedulers (e.g. Alarmed) to change your availability according to time of day. Also note that "sofiasip" matches the name of the telepathy plugin that handles SIP accounts and not a specific SIP provider, so the commands in this example will operate on all the SIP accounts in 'mc-tool list'.


/usr/bin/siponline

#!/bin/sh
mc-tool list | grep "sofiasip" | awk {'print "mc-tool request "$1" online"'} | sh

/usr/bin/sipoffline

#!/bin/sh
mc-tool list | grep "sofiasip" | awk {'print "mc-tool request "$1" offline"'} | sh

Manage telepathy IM connections interactively from CLI

/usr/bin/im-connections

Simple script that will allow you to individually control each account (you must update the LIST variable with your actual accounts (get the names from "mc-tool list") - and update the menu accordingly.

#!/bin/sh
#Change status of IM accounts on N900
LIST="haze/yahoo/your_account
haze/aim/your_account"
 
modify() {
    ACCOUNT=$1
    STATE=$2
    echo -n "setting account to $STATE: "
    /usr/bin/mc-tool request $ACCOUNT $STATE
    if [ $? = 0 ]; then
        echo "[OK]"
    else
        echo "[FAIL]"
        exit 1
    fi
    exit 0
}
 
choose() {
    ACCOUNT=$1
    echo "[1] online
[2] offline"
    echo -n "select state: "
    read STATE
    if [ "$STATE" = "1" ]; then
        modify $ACCOUNT "available"
    elif [ "$STATE" = "2" ]; then
        modify $ACCOUNT "offline"
    else 
        echo "incorrect choice"
        exit 1
    fi
}
 
echo "[1] your_account - yahooIM
[2] your_acount - AIM
[2] ALL ACCOUNTS - show status
[3] ALL ACCOUNTS - online
[4] ALL ACCOUNTS - offline"
 
echo -n "select account: "
read r
 
if [ "$r" = "1" ]; then
    choose "haze/yahoo/your_account"
 
elif [ "$r" = "2" ]; then
    choose "haze/aim/your_account"
 
elif [ "$r" = "2" ]; then
    echo "showing status of all accounts"
    for each in $LIST; do
        /usr/bin/mc-tool show $each
    done
 
elif [ "$r" = "3" ]; then
    for each in $LIST; do
        echo -n "setting '$each' to online: "
        /usr/bin/mc-tool request $each available
        if [ $? = 0 ]; then
            echo "[OK]"
        else
            echo "[FAIL]"
        fi
    done
elif [ "$r" = "4" ]; then
    for each in $LIST; do
        echo -n "setting '$each' to offline: "
        /usr/bin/mc-tool request $each offline
        if [ $? = 0 ]; then
            echo "[OK]"
        else
            echo "[FAIL]"
        fi
    done
fi