flatpak-document-export(1) Export a file to a sandboxed application

SYNOPSIS

flatpak document-export [OPTION...] FILE

DESCRIPTION

Creates a document id for a local file that can be exposed to sandboxed applications, allowing them access to files that they would not otherwise see. The exported files are exposed in a fuse filesystem at /run/user/$UID/doc/.

This command also lets you modify the per-application permissions of the documents, granting or revoking access to the file on a per-application basis.

OPTIONS

The following options are understood:

-h, --help

Show help options and exit.

--unique

Don't reuse an existing document id for the file. This makes it safe to later remove the document when you're finished with it.

--transient

The document will only exist for the length of the session. This is useful for temporary grants.

--app=APPID

Grant read access to the specified application. The --allow and --forbid options can be used to grant or remove additional privileges. This option can be used multiple times.

--allow-read

Grant read access to the applications specified with --app. This defaults to TRUE.

--forbid-read

Revoke read access for the applications specified with --app.

--allow-write

Grant write access to the applications specified with --app.

--forbid-write

Revoke write access for the applications specified with --app.

--allow-delete

Grant the ability to remove the document from the document portal to the applications specified with --app.

--forbid-delete

Revoke the ability to remove the document from the document portal from the applications specified with --app.

--allow-grant-permission

Grant the ability to grant further permissions to the applications specified with --app.

--forbid-grant-permission

Revoke the ability to grant further permissions for the applications specified with --app.

-v, --verbose

Print debug information during command processing.

--version

Print version information and exit.

EXAMPLES

$ flatpak document-export --app=org.gnome.GEdit ~/test.txt

/run/user/1000/doc/e52f9c6a/test.txt