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NAME

       Net::Jabber::Bot - Automated Bot creation with safeties

VERSION

       Version 2.1.5

SYNOPSIS

       Program design: This is a Moose based Class.

       The idea behind the module is that someone creating a bot should not really have to know a
       whole lot about how the Jabber protocol works in order to use it. It also allows us to
       abstract away all the things that can get a bot maker into trouble. Essentially the object
       helps protect the coders from their own mistakes.

       All someone should have to know and define in the program away from the object is:

       1. Config - Where to connect, how often to do things, timers, etc
       2. A subroutine to be called by the bot object when a new message comes in.
       3. A subroutine to be called by the bot object every so often that lets the user do
       background activities (check logs, monitor web pages, etc.),

       The object at present has the following enforced safeties as long as you do not override
       safety mode:

       1. Limits messages per second, configurable at start up, (Max is 5 per second) by
       requiring a sleep timer in the message sending subroutine each time one is sent.
       2. Endless loops of responding to self prevented by now allowing the bot message
       processing subroutine to know about messages from self
       3. Forum join grace period to prevent bot from reacting to historical messages
       4. Configurable aliases the bot will respond to per forum
       5. Limits maximum message size, preventing messages that are too large from being sent
       (largest configurable message size limit is 1000).
       6. Automatic chunking of messages to split up large messages in message sending subroutine
       7. Limit on messages per hour. (max configurable limit of 125) Messages are visible via
       log4perl, but not ever be sent once the message limit is reached for that hour.

FUNCTIONS

       new Minimal:
               my $bot = Net::Jabber::Bot->new(
                                             server => 'host.domain.com' # Name of server when
           sending messages internally.
                                           , conference_server => 'conference.host.domain.com'
                                           , port => 522
                                           , username => 'username'
                                           , password => 'pasword'
                                           , safety_mode => 1
                                           , message_function => \&new_bot_message
                                           , background_function => \&background_checks
                                           , forums_and_responses => \%forum_list
                                       );

           All options:
               my $bot = Net::Jabber::Bot->new(
                                             server => 'host.domain.com' # Name of server when
           sending messages internally.
                                           , conference_server => 'conference.host.domain.com'
                                           , server_host => 'talk.domain.com' # used to specify
           what jabber server to connect to on connect?
                                           , tls => 0 # set to 1 for google
                                           , connection_type => 'tcpip'
                                           , port => 522
                                           , username => 'username'
                                           , password => 'pasword'
                                           , alias => 'cpan_bot'
                                           , message_function => \&new_bot_message
                                           , background_function => \&background_checks
                                           , loop_sleep_time => 15
                                           , process_timeout => 5
                                           , forums_and_responses => \%forum_list
                                           , ignore_server_messages => 1
                                           , ignore_self_messages => 1
                                           , out_messages_per_second => 4
                                           , max_message_size => 1000
                                           , max_messages_per_hour => 100
                                       );

           Setup the object and connect to the server. Hash values are passed to new as a hash.

           The following initialization variables can be passed. Only marked variables are
           required (TODO)

           safety_mode
                    safety_mode = (1,0)

                Determines if the bot safety features are turned on and enforced. This mode is on
                by default. Many of the safety features are here to assure you do not crash your
                favorite jabber server with floods, etc. DO NOT turn it off unless you're sure
                you know what you're doing (not just Sledge Hammer ceratin)

           server
                Jabber server name

           server_host
                Defaults to the same value set for 'server' above.  This is where the bot
                initially connects. For google for instance, you should set this to 'gmail.com'

           conference_server
                conferencee server (usually conference.$server_name)

           port Defaults to 5222

           tls Boolean value. defaults to 0. for google, it is know that this value must be 1 to
           work.
           connection_type defaults to 'tcpip' also takes 'http'
           username
                The user you authenticate with to access the server. Not full name, just the
                stuff to the left of the @...

           password
                password to get into the server

           alias
                This will be your nickname in rooms, as well as the login resource (which can't
                have duplicates). I couldn't come up with any reason these should not be the same
                so hardcoded them to be the same.

           forums_and_responses
                A hash ref which lists the forum names to join as the keys and the values are an
                array reference to a list of strings they are supposed to be responsive to.  The
                array is order sensitive and an empty string means it is going to respond to all
                messages in this forum. Make sure you list this last.

                The found 'response string' is assumed to be at the beginning of the message. The
                message_funtion function will be called with the modified string.

                alias = jbot:, attention:

                    example1:

                    message: 'jbot: help'

                    passed to callback: 'help'

           message_function
                The subroutine the bot will call when a new message is recieved by the bot. Only
                called if the bot's logic decides it's something you need to know about.

           background_function
                The subroutine the bot will call when every so often (loop_sleep_time) to allow
                you to do background activities outside jabber stuff (check logs, web pages,
                etc.)

           loop_sleep_time
                Frequency background function is called.

           process_timeout
                Time Process() will wait if no new activity is received from the server

           ignore_server_messages
                Boolean value as to whether we should ignore messages sent to us from the jabber
                server (addresses can be a little cryptic and hard to process)

           ignore_self_messages
                Boolean value as to whether we should ignore messages sent by us.

                BE CAREFUL if you turn this on!!! Turning this on risks potentially endless
                loops. If you're going to do this, please be sure safety is turned on at least
                initially.

           out_messages_per_second
                Limits the number of messages per second. Number must be <gt> 0

                default: 5

                safety: 5

           max_message_size
                Specify maximimum size a message can be before it's split and sent in pieces.

                default: 1,000,000

                safetey: 1,000

           max_messages_per_hour
                Limits the number of messages per hour before we refuse to send them

                default: 125

                safetey: 166

       JoinForum
           Joins a jabber forum and sleeps safety time. Also prevents the object from responding
           to messages for a grace period in efforts to get it to not respond to historical
           messages. This has failed sometimes.

           NOTE: No error detection for join failure is present at the moment. (TODO)

       Process
           Mostly calls it's client connection's "Process" call.  Also assures a timeout is
           enforced if not fed to the subroutine You really should not have to call this very
           often.  You should mostly be calling Start() and just let the Bot kernel handle all
           this.

       Start
           Primary subroutine save new called by the program. Does an endless loop of: 1. Process
           2. If Process failed, Reconnect to server over larger and larger timeout 3. run
           background process fed from new, telling it who I am and how many loops we have been
           through.  4. Enforce a sleep to prevent server floods.

       ReconnectToServer
           You should not ever need to use this. the Start() kernel usually figures this out and
           calls it.

           Internal process 1. Disconnects 3. Re-initializes

       Disconnect
           Disconnects from server if client object is defined. Assures the client object is
           deleted.

       IsConnected
           Reports connect state (true/false) based on the status of client_start_time.

       _process_jabber_message - DO NOT CALL
           Handles incoming messages.

       get_responses
               $bot->get_ident($forum_name);

           Returns the array of messages we are monitoring for in supplied forum or replies with
           undef.

       _jabber_in_iq_message - DO NOT CALL
           Called when the client receives new messages during Process of this type.

       _jabber_presence_message - DO NOT CALL
           Called when the client receives new presence messages during Process.  Mostly we are
           just pushing the data down into the client DB for later processing.

       respond_to_self_messages
               $bot->respond_to_self_messages($value = 1);

           Tells the bot to start reacting to it\'s own messages if non-zero is passed. Default
           is 1.

       get_messages_this_hour
               $bot->get_messages_this_hour();

           replys with number of messages sent so far this hour.

       get_safety_mode
           Validates that we are in safety mode. Returns a bool as long as we are an object,
           otherwise returns undef

       SendGroupMessage
               $bot->SendGroupMessage($name, $message);

           Tells the bot to send a message to the recipient room name

       SendPersonalMessage
               $bot->SendPersonalMessage($recipient, $message);

           How to send an individual message to someone.

           $recipient must read as user@server/Resource or it will not send.

       SendJabberMessage
               $bot->SendJabberMessage($recipient, $message, $message_type, $subject);

           The master subroutine to send a message. Called either by the user,
           SendPersonalMessage, or SendGroupMessage. Sometimes there is call to call it directly
           when you do not feel like figuring you messaged you.  Assures message size does not
           exceed a limit and chops it into pieces if need be.

           NOTE: non-printable characters (unicode included) will be stripped before sending to
           the server via:
               s/[^[:print:]]+/./xmsg

       SetForumSubject
               $bot->SetForumSubject($recipient, $subject);

           Sets the subject of a forum

       ChangeStatus
               $bot->ChangeStatus($presence_mode, $status_string);

           Sets the Bot's presence status.  $presence mode could be something like: (Chat,
           Available, Away, Ext. Away, Do Not Disturb).  $status_string is an optional comment to
           go with your presence mode. It is not required.

       GetRoster
               $bot->GetRoster();

           Returns a list of the people logged into the server.  I suspect we really want to know
           who is in a paticular forum right?  In which case we need another sub for this.

       GetStatus
           Need documentation from Yago on this sub.

       AddUser
           Need documentation from Yago on this sub.

       RmUser
           Need documentation from Yago on this sub.

AUTHOR

       Todd Rinaldo "<perl-net-jabber-bot@googlegroups.com) >"

BUGS

       Please report any bugs or feature requests to "perl-net-jabber-bot@googlegroups.com", or
       through the web interface at <http://code.google.com/p/perl-net-jabber-bot/issues/entry>.
       I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I
       make changes.

SUPPORT

       You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

           perldoc Net::Jabber::Bot

       You can also look for information at:

       •   AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation

           <http://annocpan.org/dist/Net-Jabber-Bot>

       •   CPAN Ratings

           <http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/Net-Jabber-Bot>

       •   Search CPAN

           <http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Jabber-Bot>

       •   Project homepage

           <http://code.google.com/p/perl-net-jabber-bot/>

       •   Google Issue Tracker (reporting bugs)

           <http://code.google.com/p/perl-net-jabber-bot/issues/entry>

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

       Copyright 2007 Todd E Rinaldo, all rights reserved.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.