/** \page page_session_manager PipeWire Session Manager The \ref page_daemon is primarily a framework that allows devices and applications to exchange data. It provides the mechanism to do so but the policy deciding which components can talk to each other and when is controlled by the session manager. As outlined in \ref page_objects_design, PipeWire provides a media graph consisting of devices, nodes and ports. The session manager is the one that decides on the links between those elements. Two prominent session managers currently exist: - [PipeWire Media Session](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/media-session), the example session manager. - [WirePlumber](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/wireplumber), a modular session manager based on GObject. [Documentation](https://pipewire.pages.freedesktop.org/wireplumber/) This page describes some of the requirements for session managers in general. # Client Management PipeWire provides a \ref page_access "permission system" to limit client's access to resources but only \ref page_module_access "basic permission handling". The session manager is expected to decide whether clients may access specific resources. # Device Management PipeWire's responsibility is to open devices, however the decision on which devices should be opened is the job of a session manager, including the configuration of those devices. # Endpoint Grouping An endpoint is, effectively, a group of nodes that are a logical unit that can consume or produce media data. For example, a Bluetooth speaker may present as several nodes but is only one logical unit to stream audio to. See \ref page_objects_design for details on Endpoints. */