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NAME

       AnyEvent::WebSocket::Client - WebSocket client for AnyEvent

VERSION

       version 0.54

SYNOPSIS

        use AnyEvent::WebSocket::Client 0.12;

        my $client = AnyEvent::WebSocket::Client->new;

        $client->connect("ws://localhost:1234/service")->cb(sub {

          # make $connection an our variable rather than
          # my so that it will stick around.  Once the
          # connection falls out of scope any callbacks
          # tied to it will be destroyed.
          our $connection = eval { shift->recv };
          if($@) {
            # handle error...
            warn $@;
            return;
          }

          # send a message through the websocket...
          $connection->send('a message');

          # receive message from the websocket...
          $connection->on(each_message => sub {
            # $connection is the same connection object
            # $message isa AnyEvent::WebSocket::Message
            my($connection, $message) = @_;
            ...
          });

          # handle a closed connection...
          $connection->on(finish => sub {
            # $connection is the same connection object
            my($connection) = @_;
            ...
          });

          # close the connection (either inside or
          # outside another callback)
          $connection->close;

        });

        ## uncomment to enter the event loop before exiting.
        ## Note that calling recv on a condition variable before
        ## it has been triggered does not work on all event loops
        #AnyEvent->condvar->recv;

DESCRIPTION

       This class provides an interface to interact with a web server that provides services via
       the WebSocket protocol in an AnyEvent context.  It uses Protocol::WebSocket rather than
       reinventing the wheel.  You could use AnyEvent and Protocol::WebSocket directly if you
       wanted finer grain control, but if that is not necessary then this class may save you some
       time.

       The recommended API was added to the AnyEvent::WebSocket::Connection class with version
       0.12, so it is recommended that you include that version when using this module.  The
       older version of the API has since been deprecated and removed.

ATTRIBUTES

   timeout
       Timeout for the initial connection to the web server.  The default is 30.

   ssl_no_verify
       If set to true, then secure WebSockets (those that use SSL/TLS) will not be verified.  The
       default is false.

   ssl_ca_file
       Provide your own CA certificates file instead of using the system default for SSL/TLS
       verification.

   protocol_version
       The protocol version.  See Protocol::WebSocket for the list of supported WebSocket
       protocol versions.

   subprotocol
       List of subprotocols to request from the server.  This class will throw an exception if
       none of the protocols are supported by the server.

   http_headers
       Extra headers to include in the initial request.  May be either specified as a hash
       reference, or an array reference.  For example:

        AnyEvent::WebSocket::Client->new(
          http_headers => {
            'X-Foo' => 'bar',
            'X-Baz' => [ 'abc', 'def' ],
          },
        );

        AnyEvent::WebSocket::Client->new(
          http_headers => [
            'X-Foo' => 'bar',
            'X-Baz' => 'abc',
            'X-Baz' => 'def',
          ],
        );

       Will generate:

        X-Foo: bar
        X-Baz: abc
        X-Baz: def

       Although, the order cannot be guaranteed when using the hash style.

   max_payload_size
       The maximum payload size for received frames.  Currently defaults to whatever
       Protocol::WebSocket defaults to.

   max_fragments
       The maximum number of fragments for received frames.  Currently defaults to whatever
       Protocol::WebSocket defaults to.

   env_proxy
       If you set true to this boolean attribute, it loads proxy settings from environment
       variables. If it finds valid proxy settings, "connect" method will use that proxy.

       Default: false.

       For "ws" WebSocket end-points, first it reads "ws_proxy" (or "WS_PROXY") environment
       variable. If it is not set or empty string, then it reads "http_proxy" (or "HTTP_PROXY").
       For "wss" WebSocket end-points, it reads "wss_proxy" ("WSS_PROXY") and "https_proxy"
       ("HTTPS_PROXY") environment variables.

METHODS

   connect
        my $cv = $client->connect($uri)
        my $cv = $client->connect($uri, $host, $port);

       Open a connection to the web server and open a WebSocket to the resource defined by the
       given URL.  The URL may be either an instance of URI::ws, URI::wss, or a string that
       represents a legal WebSocket URL.

       You can  override the connection host and port by passing them in as the second and third
       argument.  These values (if provided) are passed directly into AnyEvent::Socket's
       "tcp_connect" function, so please note that function's idiosyncrasies in the
       AnyEvent::Socket documentation.  In particular,  you can pass in "unix/" as the host and a
       filesystem path as the "port" to connect to a unix domain socket.

       This method will return an AnyEvent condition variable which you can attach a callback to.
       The value sent through the condition variable will be either an instance of
       AnyEvent::WebSocket::Connection or a croak message indicating a failure.  The synopsis
       above shows how to catch such errors using "eval".

FAQ

   My program exits before doing anything, what is up with that?
       See this FAQ from AnyEvent:
       AnyEvent::FAQ#My-program-exits-before-doing-anything-whats-going-on.

       It is probably also a good idea to review the AnyEvent documentation if you are new to
       AnyEvent or event-based programming.

   My callbacks aren't being called!
       Make sure that the connection object is still in scope.  This often happens if you use a
       "my $connection" variable and don't save it somewhere.  For example:

        $client->connect("ws://foo/service")->cb(sub {

          my $connection = eval { shift->recv };

          if($@)
          {
            warn $@;
            return;
          }

          ...
        });

       Unless $connection is saved somewhere it will get deallocated along with any associated
       message callbacks will also get deallocated once the connect callback is executed.  One
       way to make sure that the connection doesn't get deallocated is to make it a "our"
       variable (as in the synopsis above) instead.

CAVEATS

       This is pretty simple minded and there are probably WebSocket features that you might like
       to use that aren't supported by this distribution.  Patches are encouraged to improve it.

SEE ALSO

       •   AnyEvent::WebSocket::Connection

       •   AnyEvent::WebSocket::Message

       •   AnyEvent::WebSocket::Server

       •   AnyEvent

       •   URI::ws

       •   URI::wss

       •   Protocol::WebSocket

       •   Net::WebSocket::Server

       •   Net::Async::WebSocket

       •   RFC 6455 The WebSocket Protocol <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455>

AUTHOR

       Author: Graham Ollis <plicease@cpan.org>

       Contributors:

       Toshio Ito (debug-ito, TOSHIOITO)

       José Joaquín Atria (JJATRIA)

       Kivanc Yazan (KYZN)

       Yanick Champoux (YANICK)

       Fayland Lam (FAYLAND)

       Daniel Kamil Kozar (xavery)

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Graham Ollis.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.