geoclue.conf − geoclue configuration parameters
/etc/geoclue/geoclue.conf
The geoclue geoclue.conf configuration file specifies parameters that control the operation of geoclue.
All configurations settings below are mandatory and the defaults are what you see before you edit them in geoclue.conf. If you want to keep the default values around, copy and comment out the appropriate line(s) before changing them.
[agent]
is used to begin the agent configuration.
whitelist
Whitelist of desktop IDs (without .desktop part) of all agents we recognise, separated by a ’;’.
whitelist=geoclue-demo-agent;gnome-shell;io.elementary.desktop.agent-geoclue2
[network-nmea]
Network NMEA source configuration options
enable=true
Fetch location from NMEA sources on local network?
[3G] |
3G source configuration options |
enable=true
Enable 3G source
[cdma] |
CDMA source configuration options |
enable=true
Enable CDMA source
[modem-gps]
Modem GPS source configuration options
enable=true
Enable Modem-GPS source
[wifi] |
WiFi source configuration options |
enable=true
Enable WiFi source
url=https://location.services.mozilla.com/v1/geolocate?key=geoclue
URL to the wifi geolocation service. The key can currenty be
anything, just needs to be present but that is likely going
to change in future.
submit-data=false
Submit data to Mozilla Location Service
If set to true, geoclue will automatically submit network
data to Mozilla each time it gets a GPS lock.
submission-url=https://location.services.mozilla.com/v1/submit?key=geoclue
URL to submission API of Mozilla Location Service
submission-nick=geoclue
A nickname to submit network data with. A nickname must be
2-32 characters long.
Having an entry here for an application with allowed=true means that geoclue will not ask agent to authorize the application. This is to ensure that applications with built-in authorization mechanism (e.g web browsers) do not have to be bound to agents.
If your
application is denied access to location information and
your operating system doesn’t provide any mechanism to
change that, it is likely a bug in your operation system (or
geoclue). The solution is to report the issue with all
details, rather than adding your application to this list.
Format:
[random-app]
Desktop ID of application without .desktop part
allowed=true|false
Allowed access to location information?
system=true|false
Is application a system component?
users=
List of UIDs of all users for which this application is
allowed location info access, separate by ’;’.
Keep it empty for allowing it for all users.
Examples:
[gnome-datetime-panel]
allowed=true
system=true
users=
[gnome-color-panel]
allowed=true
system=true
users=
[org.gnome.Shell]
allowed=true
system=true
users=
[io.elementary.desktop.agent-geoclue2]
allowed=true
system=true
users=
[epiphany]
allowed=true
system=false
users=
[firefox]
allowed=true
system=false
users=
Sachin Chand