NAME¶
jack.plumbing - JACK Plumbing Daemon
SYNOPSIS¶
jack.plumbing [options] [rule-files]
OPTIONS¶
-d : Do not operate as a daemon.
-o : Do not load ordinary rule files.
-q : Quiet operation.
-u : Set the time, in micro-seconds, that must elapse after a connection
notification to indicate the end of a notification set (default=30000). This
is an optimization switch.
DESCRIPTION¶
jack.plumbing maintains a set of port connection rules and manages these as
clients register ports with JACK. Port names are implicitly bounded regular
expressions and support sub-expression patterns.
There are four rules: connect, disconnect, also-connect and connect-exclusive.
(connect "SuperCollider:out_(.*)" "system:playback_\1")
This connect rule ensures that whenever
scsynth(1) is running any output ports
it registers are connected to appropriate ALSA playback ports. The connect
rule only makes a connection if none already exist.
(also-connect "system:playback_1" "jack.udp-[0-9]*:in_1")
This also-connect rule ensures that when
jack.udp(1) is running in send mode all
signals that are ordinarily sent to the local audio interface will also be
sent to the network destination. The also-connect aliasing applies to both the
left and right hand side of connect rules.
(connect-exclusive "SuperCollider:out_(.*)" "ardour:sc3_in_\1/in 1")
This connect-exclusive rule ensures that if SuperCollider and an ardour(1)
session with appropriate tracks are both running that SuperCollider gets
connected to ardour and disconnected from everything else.
This type of connection daemon has the following advantages over both
environment variables and command line arguments:
•it does not require any client
connection support or logic at all
•it provides a uniform user interface to
all clients
•it has a somewhat declarative
style
This type of daemon is very lightweight and non-intrusive: it requires no
arguments, it runs from an unprivileged thread, if the rule set is empty it is
a no-op, it does not write any files, it does not require any modification to
clients or to how clients are started.
When a set of port registrations is made it checks the modification time of the
rule set files,
/etc/jack.plumbing and
~/.jack.plumbing, and any
files specified by the user, rereads the rule set if it has been updated, then
makes the JACK graph obey the rules.
Any lines beginning with a semi-colon are ignored.
The rule set is sorted, disconnect rules are applied first, then connect rules,
then connect-exclusive rules.
FILES¶
•/etc/jack.plumbing
•~/.jack.plumbing
AUTHOR¶
Written by Rohan Drape
http://slavepianos.org/rd/
SEE ALSO¶
jackd(1)
AUTHOR¶
Rohan Drape <rd@slavepianos.org>
Author.