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<a name="migrating-introduction"></a>Introduction</h2></div></div></div>
<p>Conceptually, libgnome-keyring and libsecret are fairly similar. Both
have keyrings, items, and ways to store and retrieve passwords. In both
cases items have attributes. The keys and values of attributes are used
to lookup a password that was stored.</p>
<p>There is a
<a class="link" href="libsecret-Password-storage.html" title="Password storage">simple password API for storing and retrieving passwords</a>
which is the easiest and recommended way to store passwords. And then
there is a more complicated API which models all the various collections
and items, along with all the possible actions that can be performed on them.</p>
<p>libsecret uses the
<a class="ulink" href="http://standards.freedesktop.org/secret-service/" target="_top">Secret Service DBus API</a>
to communicate with gnome-keyring-daemon, and as such exposes features
based on that DBus API.</p>
<p>libsecret has been designed to be threadsafe, and uses the 'GDBus'
code in gio to accomplish this.</p>
<p>Keyrings are called 'collections' in libsecret.</p>
<p>See the relevant section for specifics about how to port the
libgnome-keyring functions or symbols in your project.</p>
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