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NAME

       AnyEvent::Processor - Base class to define an event-driven (AnyEvent) task that could
       periodically be interrupted by a watcher

VERSION

       version 0.006

SYNOPSIS

         package FridgeMonitoring;

         use Moose;
         extends 'AnyEvent::Processor';
         use TemperatureSensor;

         has sensors => (is => 'rw', isa => 'ArrayRef[TemperatureSensor]');
         has min => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Int', default => '10');
         has max => (is => 'rw', isa => 'Int', default => '20');

         sub process {
             my $self = shift;

             my @failed;
             for my $sensor ( @{$self->sensors} ) {
                 next if $self->sensor->temperature >= $self->min &&
                         $self->sensor->temperature <= $self->max;
                 push @failed, $sensor;
             }
             if ( @failed ) {
                 # Send an email to someone with the list of failed fridges
             }
         }

         sub process_message {
             my $self = shift;
             say "[", $self->count, "] Fridges testing";
         }

       package Main;

       use FridgeMonitoring;

       my $processor = FridgeMonitoring->new(
           sensors => # Get a list of fridge sensors from somewhere
           min => 0,
           max => 40, ); $processor->run();

DESCRIPTION

       A processor task based on this class process anything that can be divided into processing
       clusters. Each cluster is processed one by one by calling the process() method. A count is
       incremented at the end of each cluster. By default, a AnyEvent::Processor::Watcher is
       associated with the class, interrupting the processing each second for calling
       "process_message".

ATTRIBUTES

   verbose
       Verbose mode. In this mode an AnyEvent::Processor::Watcher is automatically created, with
       a 1s timeout, and action directly sent to this class. You can create your own watcher
       subclassing AnyEvent::Processor::Watcher.

   watcher
       An AnyEvent::Processor::Watcher.

   count
       Number of items which have been processed.

   blocking
       Is it a blocking task (not a task). False by default.

METHODS

   run
       Run the process.

   start_process
       Something to do at beginning of the process.

   start_message
       Something to say about the process. Called by default watcher when verbose mode is
       enabled. By default, just send to STDOUT 'Start process...'. Your class can display
       another message, or do something else, like sending an email, or a notification to a
       monitoring system like Nagios.

   process
       Process something and increment count. This method has to be surclassed by you class if
       you want to do someting else than incrementing the "count" attribute.

   process_message
       Say something about the process. Called by default watcher (verbose mode) each 1s. By
       default, just display the "count" value. Your processor can display something else than
       just the number of processing clusters already processed.  If your processor monitor the
       temperature of your fridge, you can display it...

   end_process
       Do something at the end of the process.

   end_message
       Say something at the end of the process. Called by default watcher.

SEE ALSO

       •   AnyEvent::Processor::Converion

       •   AnyEvent::Processor::Watcher

AUTHOR

       Frédéric Demians <f.demians@tamil.fr>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is Copyright (c) 2015 by Fréderic Demians.

       This is free software, licensed under:

         The GNU General Public License, Version 3, June 2007