systemd-xdg-autostart-generator - Man Page
User unit generator for XDG autostart files
Synopsis
/usr/lib/systemd/user-generators/systemd-xdg-autostart-generator
Description
systemd-xdg-autostart-generator is a generator that creates .service units for XDG autostart[1] files. This permits desktop environments to delegate startup of these applications to systemd(1) .
Units created by systemd-xdg-autostart-generator can be started by the desktop environment using "xdg-desktop-autostart.target". See systemd.special(7) for more details.
XDG autostart may be conditionalized using both standardized and non-standardized keys. In order to handle these, the generator may create one or more ExecCondition= entries. For non-standardized keys, well-known helper binaries provided by Desktop Environments are used. All external helpers must detect their corresponding desktop environment and must return success when run in a different environment. This is important as all ExecCondition= directives must succeed for an application to be started.
Table 1. Special XDG desktop file entries that are processed
Entry | Handling |
---|---|
Hidden=, X-systemd-skip= | No service will be generated if set to true |
OnlyShowIn=, NotShowIn= | ExecCondition= using systemd-xdg-autostart-condition |
TryExec= | No service will be generated if the binary does not exist or cannot be executed |
AutostartCondition= (GNOME extension) | ExecCondition= using gnome-systemd-autostart-condition |
X-GNOME-Autostart-Phase= | No service will be generated if set to any value |
X-KDE-autostart-condition= | ExecCondition= using kde-systemd-start-condition |
systemd-xdg-autostart-generator implements systemd.generator(7).
See Also
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Referenced By
systemd.directives(7), systemd.generator(7), systemd.index(7), systemd.special(7).