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NAME
Net::Jabber::Protocol - Jabber Protocol Library
SYNOPSIS
Net::Jabber::Protocol is a module that provides a developer easy access to the Jabber Instant Messaging protocol. It provides high level functions to the Net::Jabber Client, Component, and Server objects. These functions are automatically indluded in those modules through AUTOLOAD and delegates.
DESCRIPTION
Protocol.pm seeks to provide enough high level APIs and automation of the low level APIs that writing a Jabber Client/Transport in Perl is trivial. For those that wish to work with the low level you can do that too, but those functions are covered in the documentation for each module. Net::Jabber::Protocol provides functions to login, send and receive messages, set personal information, create a new user account, manage the roster, and disconnect. You can use all or none of the functions, there is no requirement. For more information on how the details for how Net::Jabber is written please see the help for Net::Jabber itself. For more information on writing a Client see Net::Jabber::Client. For more information on writing a Transport see Net::Jabber::Transport. Modes Several of the functions take a mode argument that let you specify how the function should behave: block - send the packet with an ID, and then block until an answer comes back. You can optionally specify a timeout so that you do not block forever. nonblock - send the packet with an ID, but then return that id and control to the master program. Net::Jabber is still tracking this packet, so you must use the CheckID function to tell when it comes in. (This might not be very useful...) passthru - send the packet with an ID, but do NOT register it with Net::Jabber, then return the ID. This is useful when combined with the XPath function because you can register a one shot function tied to the id you get back. Basic Functions use Net::Jabber qw( Client ); $Con = new Net::Jabber::Client(); # From $status = $Con->Connect(hostname=>"jabber.org"); # Net::Jabber::Client or use Net::Jabber qw( Component ); $Con = new Net::Jabber::Component(); # $status = $Con->Connect(hostname=>"jabber.org", # From secret=>"bob"); # Net::Jabber::Component # # For callback setup, see Net::XMPP::Protocol # $Con->Info(name=>"Jarl", version=>"v0.6000"); ID Functions $id = $Con->SendWithID($sendObj); $id = $Con->SendWithID("<tag>XML</tag>"); $receiveObj = $Con->SendAndReceiveWithID($sendObj); $receiveObj = $Con->SendAndReceiveWithID($sendObj, 10); $receiveObj = $Con->SendAndReceiveWithID("<tag>XML</tag>"); $receiveObj = $Con->SendAndReceiveWithID("<tag>XML</tag>", 5); $yesno = $Con->ReceivedID($id); $receiveObj = $Con->GetID($id); $receiveObj = $Con->WaitForID($id); $receiveObj = $Con->WaitForID($id, 20); IQ Functions Agents Functions %agents = $Con->AgentsGet(); %agents = $Con->AgentsGet(to=>"transport.jabber.org"); Browse Functions %hash = $Con->BrowseRequest(jid=>"jabber.org"); %hash = $Con->BrowseRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", timeout=>10); $id = $Con->BrowseRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", mode=>"nonblock"); $id = $Con->BrowseRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", mode=>"passthru"); Browse DB Functions $Con->BrowseDBDelete("jabber.org"); $Con->BrowseDBDelete(Net::Jabber::JID); $presence = $Con->BrowseDBQuery(jid=>"bob\@jabber.org"); $presence = $Con->BrowseDBQuery(jid=>Net::Jabber::JID); $presence = $Con->BrowseDBQuery(jid=>"users.jabber.org", timeout=>10); $presence = $Con->BrowseDBQuery(jid=>"conference.jabber.org", refresh=>1); Bystreams Functions %hash = $Con->ByteStreamsProxyRequest(jid=>"proxy.server"); %hash = $Con->ByteStreamsProxyRequest(jid=>"proxy.server", timeout=>10); $id = $Con->ByteStreamsProxyRequest(jid=>"proxy.server", mode=>"nonblock"); $id = $Con->ByteStreamsProxyRequest(jid=>"proxy.server", mode=>"passthru"); %hash = $Con->ByteStreamsProxyParse($query); $status = $Con->ByteStreamsProxyActivate(sid=>"stream_id", jid=>"proxy.server"); $status = $Con->ByteStreamsProxyActivate(sid=>"stream_id", jid=>"proxy.server", timeout=>10); $id = $Con->ByteStreamsProxyActivate(sid=>"stream_id", jid=>"proxy.server", mode=>"nonblock"); $id = $Con->ByteStreamsProxyActivate(sid=>"stream_id", jid=>"proxy.server", mode=>"passthru"); $jid = $Con->ByteStreamsOffer(sid=>"stream_id", streamhosts=>[{jid=>"jid", host=>"host", port=>"port", zeroconf=>"zero", }, ... ], jid=>"bob\@jabber.org"); $jid = $Con->ByteStreamsOffer(sid=>"stream_id", streamhosts=>[{},{},...], jid=>"bob\@jabber.org", timeout=>10); $id = $Con->ByteStreamsOffer(sid=>"stream_id", streamhosts=>[{},{},...], jid=>"bob\@jabber.org", mode=>"nonblock"); $id = $Con->ByteStreamsOffer(sid=>"stream_id", streamhosts=>[{},{},...], jid=>"bob\@jabber.org", mode=>"passthru"); Disco Functions %hash = $Con->DiscoInfoRequest(jid=>"jabber.org"); %hash = $Con->DiscoInfoRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", node=>"node..."); %hash = $Con->DiscoInfoRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", node=>"node...", timeout=>10); $id = $Con->DiscoInfoRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", mode=>"nonblock"); $id = $Con->DiscoInfoRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", node=>"node...", mode=>"nonblock"); $id = $Con->DiscoInfoRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", mode=>"passthru"); $id = $Con->DiscoInfoRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", node=>"node...", mode=>"passthru"); %hash = $Con->DiscoInfoParse($query); %hash = $Con->DiscoItemsRequest(jid=>"jabber.org"); %hash = $Con->DiscoItemsRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", timeout=>10); $id = $Con->DiscoItemsRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", mode=>"nonblock"); $id = $Con->DiscoItemsRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", mode=>"passthru"); %hash = $Con->DiscoItemsParse($query); Feature Negotiation Functions %hash = $Con->FeatureNegRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", features=>{ feat1=>["opt1","opt2",...], feat2=>["optA","optB",...] } ); %hash = $Con->FeatureNegRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", features=>{ ... }, timeout=>10); $id = $Con->FeatureNegRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", features=>{ ... }, mode=>"nonblock"); $id = $Con->FeatureNegRequest(jid=>"jabber.org", features=>{ ... }, mode=>"passthru"); my $query = $self->FeatureNegQuery(\{ ... }); $iq->AddQuery($query); %hash = $Con->FeatureNegParse($query); File Transfer Functions $method = $Con->FileTransferOffer(jid=>"bob\@jabber.org", sid=>"stream_id", filename=>"/path/to/file", methods=>["http://jabber.org/protocol/si/profile/bytestreams", "jabber:iq:oob", ... ] ); $method = $Con->FileTransferOffer(jid=>"bob\@jabber.org", sid=>"stream_id", filename=>"/path/to/file", methods=>\@methods, timeout=>"10"); $id = $Con->FileTransferOffer(jid=>"bob\@jabber.org", sid=>"stream_id", filename=>"/path/to/file", methods=>\@methods, mode=>"nonblock"); $id = $Con->FileTransferOffer(jid=>"bob\@jabber.org", sid=>"stream_id", filename=>"/path/to/file", methods=>\@methods, mode=>"passthru"); Last Functions $Con->LastQuery(); $Con->LastQuery(to=>"bob@jabber.org"); %result = $Con->LastQuery(mode=>"block"); %result = $Con->LastQuery(to=>"bob@jabber.org", mode=>"block"); %result = $Con->LastQuery(to=>"bob@jabber.org", mode=>"block", timeout=>10); %result = $Con->LastQuery(mode=>"block", timeout=>10); $Con->LastSend(to=>"bob@jabber.org"); $seconds = $Con->LastActivity(); Multi-User Chat Functions $Con->MUCJoin(room=>"jabber", server=>"conference.jabber.org", nick=>"nick"); $Con->MUCJoin(room=>"jabber", server=>"conference.jabber.org", nick=>"nick", password=>"secret"); Register Functions @result = $Con->RegisterSendData("users.jabber.org", first=>"Bob", last=>"Smith", nick=>"bob", email=>"foo@bar.net"); RPC Functions $query = $Con->RPCEncode(type=>"methodCall", methodName=>"methodName", params=>[param,param,...]); $query = $Con->RPCEncode(type=>"methodResponse", params=>[param,param,...]); $query = $Con->RPCEncode(type=>"methodResponse", faultCode=>4, faultString=>"Too many params"); @response = $Con->RPCParse($iq); @response = $Con->RPCCall(to=>"dataHouse.jabber.org", methodname=>"numUsers", params=>[ param,param,... ] ); $Con->RPCResponse(to=>"you\@jabber.org", params=>[ param,param,... ]); $Con->RPCResponse(to=>"you\@jabber.org", faultCode=>"4", faultString=>"Too many parameters" ); $Con->RPCSetCallBacks(myMethodA=>\&methoda, myMethodB=>\&do_somthing, etc... ); Search Functions %fields = $Con->SearchRequest(); %fields = $Con->SearchRequest(to=>"users.jabber.org"); %fields = $Con->SearchRequest(to=>"users.jabber.org", timeout=>10); $Con->SearchSend(to=>"somewhere", name=>"", first=>"Bob", last=>"", nick=>"bob", email=>"", key=>"some key"); $Con->SearchSendData("users.jabber.org", first=>"Bob", last=>"", nick=>"bob", email=>""); Time Functions $Con->TimeQuery(); $Con->TimeQuery(to=>"bob@jabber.org"); %result = $Con->TimeQuery(mode=>"block"); %result = $Con->TimeQuery(to=>"bob@jabber.org", mode=>"block"); $Con->TimeSend(to=>"bob@jabber.org"); Version Functions $Con->VersionQuery(); $Con->VersionQuery(to=>"bob@jabber.org"); %result = $Con->VersionQuery(mode=>"block"); %result = $Con->VersionQuery(to=>"bob@jabber.org", mode=>"block"); $Con->VersionSend(to=>"bob@jabber.org", name=>"Net::Jabber", ver=>"1.0a", os=>"Perl");
METHODS
Basic Functions Info(name=>string, - Set some information so that Net::Jabber version=>string) can auto-reply to some packets for you to reduce the work you have to do. NOTE: This requires that you use the SetIQCallBacks methodology and not the SetCallBacks for <iq/> packets. IQ Functions Agents Functions ******************************** * * * Deprecated in favor of Disco * * * ******************************** AgentsGet(to=>string, - takes all of the information and AgentsGet() builds a Net::Jabber::IQ::Agents packet. It then sends that packet either to the server, or to the specified transport, with an ID and waits for that ID to return. Then it looks in the resulting packet and builds a hash that contains the values of the agent list. The hash is layed out like this: (NOTE: the jid is the key to distinguish the various agents) $hash{<JID>}->{order} = 4 ->{name} = "ICQ Transport" ->{transport} = "ICQ #" ->{description} = "ICQ..blah.." ->{service} = "icq" ->{register} = 1 ->{search} = 1 etc... The order field determines the order that it came from the server in... in case you care. For more info on the valid fields see the Net::Jabber::Query jabber:iq:agent namespace. Browse Functions ******************************** * * * Deprecated in favor of Disco * * * ******************************** BrowseRequest(jid=>string, - sends a jabber:iq:browse request to mode=>string, the jid passed as an argument. timeout=>int) Returns a hash with the resulting tree if mode is set to "block": $browse{'category'} = "conference" $browse{'children'}->[0] $browse{'children'}->[1] $browse{'children'}->[11] $browse{'jid'} = "conference.jabber.org" $browse{'name'} = "Jabber.org Conferencing Center" $browse{'ns'}->[0] $browse{'ns'}->[1] $browse{'type'} = "public" The ns array is an array of the namespaces that this jid supports. The children array points to hashs of this form, and represent the fact that they can be browsed to. See MODES above for using the mode and timeout. Browse DB Functions BrowseDBDelete(string|Net::Jabber::JID) - delete thes JID browse data from the DB. BrowseDBQuery(jid=>string | NJ::JID, - returns the browse data timeout=>integer, for the requested JID. If refresh=>0|1) the DB does not contain the data for the JID, then it attempts to fetch the data via BrowseRequest(). The timeout is passed to the BrowseRequest() call, and refresh tells the DB to request the data, even if it already has some. Bytestreams Functions ByteStreamsProxyRequest(jid=>string, - sends a bytestreams request mode=>string, to the jid passed as an timeout=>int) argument. Returns an array ref with the resulting tree if mode is set to "block". See ByteStreamsProxyParse for the format of the resulting tree. See MODES above for using the mode and timeout. ByteStreamsProxyParse(Net::Jabber::Query) - parses the query and returns an array ref to the resulting tree: $host[0]->{jid} = "bytestreams1.proxy.server"; $host[0]->{host} = "proxy1.server"; $host[0]->{port} = "5006"; $host[1]->{jid} = "bytestreams2.proxy.server"; $host[1]->{host} = "proxy2.server"; $host[1]->{port} = "5007"; ... ByteStreamsProxyActivate(jid=>string, - sends a bytestreams activate sid=>string, to the jid passed as an mode=>string, argument. Returns 1 if the timeout=>int) proxy activated (undef if it did not) if mode is set to "block". sid is the stream id that is being used to talk about this stream. See MODES above for using the mode and timeout. ByteStreamsOffer(jid=>string, - sends a bytestreams offer sid=>string, to the jid passed as an streamhosts=>arrayref argument. Returns the jid mode=>string, of the streamhost that the timeout=>int) user selected if mode is set to "block". streamhosts is the same format as the array ref returned from ByteStreamsProxyParse. See MODES above for using the mode and timeout. Disco Functions DiscoInfoRequest(jid=>string, - sends a disco#info request to node=>string, the jid passed as an argument, mode=>string, and the node if specified. timeout=>int) Returns a hash with the resulting tree if mode is set to "block". See DiscoInfoParse for the format of the resulting tree. See MODES above for using the mode and timeout. DiscoInfoParse(Net::Jabber::Query) - parses the query and returns a hash ref to the resulting tree: $info{identity}->[0]->{category} = "groupchat"; $info{identity}->[0]->{name} = "Public Chatrooms"; $info{identity}->[0]->{type} = "public"; $info{identity}->[1]->{category} = "groupchat"; $info{identity}->[1]->{name} = "Private Chatrooms"; $info{identity}->[1]->{type} = "private"; $info{feature}->{http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#info} = 1; $info{feature}->{http://jabber.org/protocol/muc#admin} = 1; DiscoItemsRequest(jid=>string, - sends a disco#items request to mode=>string, the jid passed as an argument. timeout=>int) Returns a hash with the resulting tree if mode is set to "block". See DiscoItemsParse for the format of the resulting tree. See MODES above for using the mode and timeout. DiscoItemsParse(Net::Jabber::Query) - parses the query and returns a hash ref to the resulting tree: $items{jid}->{node} = name; $items{"proxy.server"}->{""} = "Bytestream Proxy Server"; $items{"conf.server"}->{"public"} = "Public Chatrooms"; $items{"conf.server"}->{"private"} = "Private Chatrooms"; Feature Negotiation Functions FeatureNegRequest(jid=>string, - sends a feature negotiation to features=>hash ref, the jid passed as an argument, mode=>string, using the features specified. timeout=>int) Returns a hash with the resulting tree if mode is set to "block". See DiscoInfoQuery for the format of the features hash ref. See DiscoInfoParse for the format of the resulting tree. See MODES above for using the mode and timeout. FeatureNegParse(Net::Jabber::Query) - parses the query and returns a hash ref to the resulting tree: $features->{feat1} = ["opt1","opt2",...]; $features->{feat2} = ["optA","optB",...]; .... If this is a result: $features->{feat1} = "opt2"; $features->{feat2} = "optA"; .... FeatureNeqQuery(hash ref) - takes a hash ref and turns it into a feature negotiation query that you can AddQuery into your packaet. The format of the hash ref is as follows: $features->{feat1} = ["opt1","opt2",...]; $features->{feat2} = ["optA","optB",...]; .... File Transfer Functions FileTransferOffer(jid=>string, - sends a file transfer stream sid=>string, initiation to the jid passed filename=>string, as an argument. Returns the mode=>string, method (if the users accepts), timeout=>int) undef (if the user declines), if the mode is set to "block". See MODES above for using the mode and timeout. Last Functions LastQuery(to=>string, - asks the jid specified for its last mode=>string, activity. If the to is blank, then it timeout=>int) queries the server. Returns a hash with LastQuery() the various items set if mode is set to "block": $last{seconds} - Seconds since activity $last{message} - Message for activity See MODES above for using the mode and timeout. LastSend(to=>string, - sends the specified last to the specified jid. hash) the hash is the seconds and message as shown in the Net::Jabber::Query man page. LastActivity() - returns the number of seconds since the last activity by the user. Multi-User Chat Functions MUCJoin(room=>string, - Sends the appropriate MUC protocol to join server=>string, the specified room with the specified nick. nick=>string, password=>string) Register Functions RegisterSendData(string|JID, - takes the contents of the hash and hash) builds a jabebr:x:data return packet which it sends in a Net::Jabber::Query jabber:iq:register namespace packet. The first argument is the JID to send the packet to. This function returns an array that looks like this: [ type , message ] If type is "ok" then registration was successful, otherwise message contains a little more detail about the error. RPC Functions RPCParse(IQ object) - returns an array. The first argument tells the status "ok" or "fault". The second argument is an array if "ok", or a hash if "fault". RPCCall(to=>jid|string, - takes the methodName and params, methodName=>string, builds the RPC calls and sends it params=>array, to the specified address. Returns mode=>string, the above data from RPCParse. timeout=>int) See MODES above for using the mode and timeout. RPCResponse(to=>jid|string, - generates a response back to params=>array, the caller. If any part of faultCode=>int, fault is specified, then it faultString=>string) wins. Note: To ensure that you get the correct type for a param sent back, you can specify the type by prepending the type to the value: "i4:5" or "int:5" "boolean:0" "string:56" "double:5.0" "datetime:20020415T11:11:11" "base64:...." RPCSetCallBacks(method=>function, - sets the callback functions method=>function, for the specified methods. etc...) The method comes from the <methodName/> and is case sensitive. The single arguemnt is a ref to an array that contains the <params/>. The function you write should return one of two things: ["ok", [...] ] The [...] is a list of the <params/> you want to return. ["fault", {faultCode=>1, faultString=>...} ] If you set the function to undef, then the method is removed from the list. Search Functions SearchRequest(to=>string, - send an <iq/> request to the specified mode=>string, server/transport, if not specified it timeout=>int) sends to the current active server. SearchRequest() The function returns a hash that contains the required fields. Here is an example of the hash: $hash{fields} - The raw fields from the iq:register. To be used if there is no x:data in the packet. $hash{instructions} - How to fill out the form. $hash{form} - The new dynamic forms. In $hash{form}, the fields that are present are the required fields the server needs. See MODES above for using the mode and timeout. SearchSend(to=>string|JID, - takes the contents of the hash and hash) passes it to the SetSearch function in the Net::Jabber::Query jabber:iq:search namespace. And then sends the packet. SearchSendData(string|JID, - takes the contents of the hash and hash) builds a jabebr:x:data return packet which it sends in a Net::Jabber::Query jabber:iq:search namespace packet. The first argument is the JID to send the packet to. Time Functions TimeQuery(to=>string, - asks the jid specified for its localtime. mode=>string, If the to is blank, then it queries the timeout=>int) server. Returns a hash with the various TimeQuery() items set if mode is set to "block": $time{utc} - Time in UTC $time{tz} - Timezone $time{display} - Display string See MODES above for using the mode and timeout. TimeSend(to=>string) - sends the current UTC time to the specified jid. Version Functions VersionQuery(to=>string, - asks the jid specified for its mode=>string, client version information. If the timeout=>int) to is blank, then it queries the VersionQuery() server. Returns ahash with the various items set if mode is set to "block": $version{name} - Name $version{ver} - Version $version{os} - Operating System/ Platform See MODES above for using the mode and timeout. VersionSend(to=>string, - sends the specified version information name=>string, to the jid specified in the to. ver=>string, os=>string)
AUTHOR
Ryan Eatmon
COPYRIGHT
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.