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org.bluez.AgentManager
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BlueZ D-Bus AgentManager API documentation
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:Version: BlueZ
:Date: October 2023
:Manual section: 5
:Manual group: Linux System Administration

Interface
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:Service:	org.bluez
:Interface:	org.bluez.AgentManager1
:Object path:	/org/bluez

Methods
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void RegisterAgent(object agent, string capability)
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	Registers pairing agent.

	The object path defines the path of the agent that will be called when
	user input is needed and must implement **org.bluez.Agent(5)**
	interface.

	Every application can register its own agent and for all actions
	triggered by that application its agent is used.

	It is not required by an application to register an agent. If an
	application does chooses to not register an agent, the default agent is
	used. This is on most cases a good idea. Only application like a pairing
	wizard should register their own agent.

	An application can only register one agent. Multiple agents per
	application is not supported.

	Possible capability values:

	:"":

		Fallback to "KeyboardDisplay".

	:"DisplayOnly":
	:"DisplayYesNo":
	:"KeyboardOnly":
	:"NoInputNoOutput":
	:"KeyboardDisplay":

	Possible errors:

	:org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments:
	:org.bluez.Error.AlreadyExists:

void UnregisterAgent(object agent)
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	Unregisters an agent that has been previously registered using
	**RegisterAgent**. The object path parameter must match the same value
	that has been used on registration.

	Possible errors:

	:org.bluez.Error.DoesNotExist:

void RequestDefaultAgent(object agent)
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	Requests to make the application agent the default agent. The
	application is required to register an agent.

	Special permission might be required to become the default agent.

	Possible errors:

	:org.bluez.Error.DoesNotExist:

