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26 lines
1.2 KiB
SYSTEMD
26 lines
1.2 KiB
SYSTEMD
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[Unit]
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Description=Diet Guard log-to-unlock gate (periodic check)
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After=graphical-session.target
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[Service]
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Type=oneshot
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# DISPLAY/PYTHONPATH mirror wake-alarm.service: the gate opens a Tk window when a
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# lock is due, so without DISPLAY it would crash with "no display name and no
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# $DISPLAY" before it could even check. The command self-checks gate_is_due() and
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# exits 0 when no lock is needed, so running it every ~30 min is cheap.
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#
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# XAUTHORITY pins the X auth cookie path explicitly. It is belt-and-suspenders,
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# not the fix: when this unit fires at SESSION START (Persistent=true catch-up),
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# it can beat the display manager writing ~/.Xauthority, so the cookie is simply
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# absent yet -- pointing at it does not help. That race is handled in Python by
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# wait_for_display(), which polls the display until it is connectable before
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# opening the window (previously a session-start launch died on a "couldn't
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# connect to display" TclError and never showed). The sleep gives the session a
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# brief head start; the Python wait is what makes it reliable.
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Environment=DISPLAY=:0
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Environment=XAUTHORITY=%h/.Xauthority
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Environment=PYTHONPATH=%h/testsAndMisc
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ExecStartPre=/bin/sleep 1
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/python -m python_pkg.diet_guard gate
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WorkingDirectory=%h/testsAndMisc
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