Locations of files
Location of configuration files
WirePlumber’s default locations of its configuration files are determined at
compile time by the build system. Typically, those end up being
$XDG_CONFIG_DIR/wireplumber
, /etc/wireplumber
, and
/usr/share/wireplumber
, in that order of priority.
In more detail, the latter two are controlled by the --sysconfdir
and --datadir
meson options. When those are set to an absolute path, such as /etc
, the
location of the configuration files is set to be $sysconfdir/wireplumber
.
When set to a relative path, such as etc
, then the installation prefix (--prefix
)
is prepended to the path: $prefix/$sysconfdir/wireplumber
The three locations are intended for custom user configuration, host-specific configuration and distribution-provided configuration, respectively. At runtime, WirePlumber will search the directories for the highest-priority directory to contain the needed configuration file. This allows a user or system administrator to easily override the distribution provided configuration files by placing an equally named file in the respective directory.
It is also possible to override the configuration directory by setting the
WIREPLUMBER_CONFIG_DIR
environment variable:
WIREPLUMBER_CONFIG_DIR=src/config wireplumber
If WIREPLUMBER_CONFIG_DIR
is set, the default locations are ignored and
configuration files are only looked up in this directory.
Location of scripts
WirePlumber’s default locations of its scripts are the same ones as for the
configuration files, but with the scripts
directory appended.
Typically, these end up being $XDG_CONFIG_DIR/wireplumber/scripts
,
/etc/wireplumber/scripts
, and /usr/share/wireplumber/scripts
,
in that order of priority.
The three locations are intended for custom user scripts, host-specific scripts and distribution-provided scripts, respectively. At runtime, WirePlumber will search the directories for the highest-priority directory to contain the needed script.
It is also possible to override the scripts directory by setting the
WIREPLUMBER_DATA_DIR
environment variable:
WIREPLUMBER_DATA_DIR=src wireplumber
The “data” directory is a somewhat more generic path that may be used for
other kinds of data files in the future. For scripts, WirePlumber still expects
to find a scripts
subdirectory in this “data” directory, so in the above
example the scripts would be in src/scripts
.
If WIREPLUMBER_DATA_DIR
is set, the default locations are ignored and
scripts are only looked up in this directory.
Location of modules
WirePlumber modules
Like with configuration files, WirePlumber’s default location of its modules is
determined at compile time by the build system. Typically, it ends up being
/usr/lib/wireplumber-0.4
(or /usr/lib/<arch-triplet>/wireplumber-0.4
on
multiarch systems)
In more detail, this is controlled by the --libdir
meson option. When
this is set to an absolute path, such as /lib
, the location of the
modules is set to be $libdir/wireplumber-$abi_version
. When this is set
to a relative path, such as lib
, then the installation prefix (--prefix
)
is prepended to the path: $prefix/$libdir/wireplumber-$abi_version
.
It is possible to override this directory at runtime by setting the
WIREPLUMBER_MODULE_DIR
environment variable:
WIREPLUMBER_MODULE_DIR=build/modules wireplumber
PipeWire and SPA modules
PipeWire and SPA modules are not loaded from the same location as WirePlumber’s modules. They are loaded from the location that PipeWire loads them.
It is also possible to override these locations by using environment variables:
SPA_PLUGIN_DIR
and PIPEWIRE_MODULE_DIR
. For more details, refer to
PipeWire’s documentation.