ipc: Store socketname in SWAYSOCK. Fixes `--get-socketpath`.

After adding pid to the socket path the `--get-socketpath` command broke
because it doesn't know the pid of the running instance. Fix this by
setting and querying `SWAYSOCK`.

Also ignore `SWAYSOCK` upon normal startup if a socket exists at that
location (ie. from another sway instance), and don't overwrite `I3SOCK`
if it exists either.
master
S. Christoffer Eliesen 9 years ago
parent 2cc6d39d46
commit f64b7e71d4

@ -52,7 +52,8 @@ void ipc_init(void) {
ipc_sockaddr = ipc_user_sockaddr();
if (getenv("SWAYSOCK") != NULL) {
// We want to use socket name set by user, not existing socket from another sway instance.
if (getenv("SWAYSOCK") != NULL && access(getenv("SWAYSOCK"), F_OK) == -1) {
strncpy(ipc_sockaddr->sun_path, getenv("SWAYSOCK"), sizeof(ipc_sockaddr->sun_path));
}
@ -66,7 +67,12 @@ void ipc_init(void) {
}
// Set i3 IPC socket path so that i3-msg works out of the box
setenv("I3SOCK", ipc_sockaddr->sun_path, 1);
if (!getenv("I3SOCK")) {
setenv("I3SOCK", ipc_sockaddr->sun_path, 1);
}
if (!getenv("SWAYSOCK")) {
setenv("SWAYSOCK", ipc_sockaddr->sun_path, 1);
}
ipc_client_list = create_list();

@ -107,10 +107,13 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv) {
verbose = 1;
break;
case 'p': ; // --get-socketpath
struct sockaddr_un *ipc_sockaddr = ipc_user_sockaddr();
fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", ipc_sockaddr->sun_path);
free(ipc_sockaddr);
exit(0);
if (getenv("SWAYSOCK")) {
fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", getenv("SWAYSOCK"));
exit(0);
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "sway socket not detected.\n");
exit(1);
}
break;
}
}

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