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accessTechnologies?: number

Represents the D-Bus property "AccessTechnologies".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

bearers?: string[]

Represents the D-Bus property "Bearers".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

carrierConfiguration?: string

Represents the D-Bus property "CarrierConfiguration".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

carrierConfigurationRevision?: string

Represents the D-Bus property "CarrierConfigurationRevision".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

currentBands?: GLib.Variant

Represents the D-Bus property "CurrentBands".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

currentCapabilities?: number

Represents the D-Bus property "CurrentCapabilities".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

currentModes?: GLib.Variant

Represents the D-Bus property "CurrentModes".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

device?: string

Represents the D-Bus property "Device".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

deviceIdentifier?: string

Represents the D-Bus property "DeviceIdentifier".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

drivers?: string[]

Represents the D-Bus property "Drivers".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

equipmentIdentifier?: string

Represents the D-Bus property "EquipmentIdentifier".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

gBusType?: Gio.BusType

If this property is not %G_BUS_TYPE_NONE, then #GDBusProxy:g-connection must be %NULL and will be set to the #GDBusConnection obtained by calling g_bus_get() with the value of this property.

gConnection?: DBusConnection

The #GDBusConnection the proxy is for.

gDefaultTimeout?: number

The timeout to use if -1 (specifying default timeout) is passed as timeout_msec in the g_dbus_proxy_call() and g_dbus_proxy_call_sync() functions.

This allows applications to set a proxy-wide timeout for all remote method invocations on the proxy. If this property is -1, the default timeout (typically 25 seconds) is used. If set to %G_MAXINT, then no timeout is used.

Flags from the #GDBusProxyFlags enumeration.

gInterfaceInfo?: DBusInterfaceInfo

Ensure that interactions with this proxy conform to the given interface. This is mainly to ensure that malformed data received from the other peer is ignored. The given #GDBusInterfaceInfo is said to be the "expected interface".

The checks performed are:

  • When completing a method call, if the type signature of the reply message isn't what's expected, the reply is discarded and the #GError is set to %G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT.

  • Received signals that have a type signature mismatch are dropped and a warning is logged via g_warning().

  • Properties received via the initial GetAll() call or via the ::PropertiesChanged signal (on the org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties interface) or set using g_dbus_proxy_set_cached_property() with a type signature mismatch are ignored and a warning is logged via g_warning().

Note that these checks are never done on methods, signals and properties that are not referenced in the given #GDBusInterfaceInfo, since extending a D-Bus interface on the service-side is not considered an ABI break.

gInterfaceName?: string

The D-Bus interface name the proxy is for.

gName?: string

The well-known or unique name that the proxy is for.

gObjectPath?: string

The object path the proxy is for.

hardwareRevision?: string

Represents the D-Bus property "HardwareRevision".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

manufacturer?: string

Represents the D-Bus property "Manufacturer".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

maxActiveBearers?: number

Represents the D-Bus property "MaxActiveBearers".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

maxActiveMultiplexedBearers?: number

Represents the D-Bus property "MaxActiveMultiplexedBearers".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

maxBearers?: number

Represents the D-Bus property "MaxBearers".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

model?: string

Represents the D-Bus property "Model".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

ownNumbers?: string[]

Represents the D-Bus property "OwnNumbers".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

plugin?: string

Represents the D-Bus property "Plugin".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

ports?: GLib.Variant

Represents the D-Bus property "Ports".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

powerState?: number

Represents the D-Bus property "PowerState".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

primaryPort?: string

Represents the D-Bus property "PrimaryPort".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

primarySimSlot?: number

Represents the D-Bus property "PrimarySimSlot".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

revision?: string

Represents the D-Bus property "Revision".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

signalQuality?: GLib.Variant

Represents the D-Bus property "SignalQuality".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

sim?: string

Represents the D-Bus property "Sim".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

simSlots?: string[]

Represents the D-Bus property "SimSlots".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

state?: number

Represents the D-Bus property "State".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

stateFailedReason?: number

Represents the D-Bus property "StateFailedReason".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

supportedBands?: GLib.Variant

Represents the D-Bus property "SupportedBands".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

supportedCapabilities?: GLib.Variant

Represents the D-Bus property "SupportedCapabilities".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

supportedIpFamilies?: number

Represents the D-Bus property "SupportedIpFamilies".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

supportedModes?: GLib.Variant

Represents the D-Bus property "SupportedModes".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

unlockRequired?: number

Represents the D-Bus property "UnlockRequired".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

unlockRetries?: GLib.Variant

Represents the D-Bus property "UnlockRetries".

Since the D-Bus property for this #GObject property is readable but not writable, it is meaningful to read from it on both the client- and service-side. It is only meaningful, however, to write to it on the service-side.

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