Monday, September 14, 2009

[Ubuntu] Disable screensaver and powermanager while mplayer or other apps are running

[Ubuntu] Disable screensaver and powermanager while mplayer or other apps are running 

I was found a small python daemon on other forum site to disable gnome-screensaver and gnome-powermanager while certain specified apps are running. It works quite well on Ubuntu Edgy. It requires dbus (>= 0.93), python-dbus, and obviously gnome-screensaver and gnome-powermanager (on gnome 2.16).

To install it just copy "disablegss.py" in /usr/local/bin, fix its execute permissions and create a simple config file in your homedir "~/.disablegss". In this config file add every application name that could stop gnome-screensaver, one for each line.

For Example:
mplayer
gmplayer
vlc
wxvlc
xine
gxine

Please notice you must insert the name of the app how you can see it on 'ps aux': for example if you want to add firefox, you must write a line with "/usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin".
Now just launch disablegss.py on a terminal or simply add it on your session!
You can change the config file on fly (I check if someone modify it), adding or removing apps without restarting it.

How Works:

 Author's Talks:
Unfortunately the dbus and gnome development documentation are a bit outdated, so I have read totem sources to view which methods are called to stop gnome-screensaver and gnome-powermanager. The idea is if you call the Inhibit method of gnome-screensaver, you disable the screensaver AND the powermanager. To enable them again you must call the UnInhibit method. There is a small terminal app, dbus-send, to comunicate with dbus but it doesn't work well with these methods, so I decide to use the python dbus interface. This is my first program in python so please tell me if something is wrong or not well coded!
Every 60 secs the daemon check if there are apps running that are also present in the config file. If it's true, the screensaver is disabled. If someone change the config file, the daemon read it again.
I don't think that this small daemon could run on Dapper: the dbus and gnome API change on every release. But you can modify it to fix things. There are only two lines that could be problematic:

Line 38: cookie = dev.Inhibit(myprogram, 'Disabled by DisableGSS Daemon')
Line 49: dev.UnInhibit(cookie)

These two methos are different on gnome 2.14 on Dapper. Also dbus has radically changed. If you want to use disablegss.py on Dapper, find the right methods (try to see dapper totem sources) and feel free to change what you want!
To do debug, I suggest you to launch disablegss.py on a terminal and dbus-monitor on another one (you can see all messages from and to dbus daemon). Also change the sleep time value in seconds (line 121) to debug it faster.
Happy coding!


This works very well for me :D , How about you?

1 comment:

  1. Isn't xdg-screensaver already doing this?

    I use it in my app to block the screensaver using the root window id, i.e.:

    # get root window ID
    window_id=`xwininfo -root | grep xwininfo | cut -d" " -f4`

    ### suspend screensaver
    xdg-screensaver suspend $window_id

    ### resume screensaver
    xdg-screensaver resume $window_id

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