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NAME
INN::ovsqlite_client - Talk to ovsqlite-server from Perl
SYNOPSIS
use INN::ovsqlite_client qw(:all);
my $client
= INN::ovsqlite_client::->new(
port => "/usr/local/news/run/ovsqlite.sock");
$client->search_group_all(
groupname => "news.software.nntp",
low => 1,
cols => search_col_overview,
errmsg => my $errmsg,
callback => sub {
my ($articles) = @_;
foreach my $article (@{$articles}) {
print $article->{overview};
}
1;
},
);
defined($errmsg)
and die "search_group_all: $errmsg";
DESCRIPTION
"INN::ovsqlite_client" implements the binary protocol used to communicate with the ovsqlite-server
daemon. It offers one instance method for each request type plus convenience methods for those requests
that need to be repeated. See ovsqlite-private.h for details.
Two examples of use within a Perl script are present in the contrib directory (ovsqlite-dump and
ovsqlite-undump).
EXPORTS
tag :search_cols
Flags to select what optional information the "search_group" method should return.
search_col_arrived
search_col_expires
search_col_token
search_col_overview
tag :response_codes
Success responses:
response_ok
response_done
response_groupinfo
response_grouplist
response_grouplist_done
response_artinfo
response_artlist
response_artlist_done
Error responses:
response_error
response_sequence_error
response_sql_error
response_corrupted
response_no_group
response_no_article
response_dup_article
response_old_article
Fatal error responses:
response_fatal
response_bad_request
response_oversized
response_wrong_state
response_wrong_version
response_failed_auth
tag :all
All of the above.
CONSTRUCTOR
$client = INN::ovsqlite_client::->new(
path => $path,
mode => $mode, # optional, default 0 (read only)
);
Croaks on failure.
METHODS
All request methods return the response code and store any error message in the optional "errmsg" named
argument.
Communication or protocol errors (as opposed to server errors) cause croaks.
set_cutofflow
$code = $client->set_cutofflow(
cutofflow => $cutofflow, # optional, default 0 (false)
errmsg => $errmsg, # optional output
);
add_group
$code = $client->add_group(
groupname => $groupname,
low => $low,
high => $high,
flag_alias => $flag_alias,
errmsg => $errmsg, # optional output
);
get_groupinfo
$code = $client->get_groupinfo(
groupname => $groupname,
low => $low, # optional output
high => $high, # optional output
count => $count, # optional output
flag_alias => $flag_alias, # optional output
errmsg => $errmsg, # optional output
);
delete_group
$code = $client->delete_group(
groupname => $groupname,
errmsg => $errmsg, # optional output
);
list_groups
$code = $client->list_groups(
groupid => $groupid, # optional in/output, default 0
readsize => $readsize, # optional, default 0x20000
groups => $groups, # output
errmsg => $errmsg, # optional output
);
"$groups" is set to a reference to an array of references to hashes with these keys:
groupname
low
high
count
flag_alias
list_groups_all
$code = $client->list_groups_all(
callback => \&callback,
readsize => $readsize, # optional, default 0x20000
errmsg => $errmsg, # optional output
);
This convenience method calls "list_groups" repeatedly to fetch information for all groups. The
callback function is called with the groups array reference as the only argument. It should return a
true value to keep iterating or a false value to terminate.
add_article
$code = $client->add_artice(
groupname => $groupname,
artnum => $artnum,
token => $token,
arrived => $arrived, # optional, default 0
expires => $expires, # optional, default 0
overview => $overview,
errmsg => $errmsg, # optional output
);
get_artinfo
$code = $client->get_artinfo(
groupname => $groupname,
artnum => $artnum,
token => $token, # output
errmsg => $errmsg, # optional output
);
delete_article
$code = $client->delete_article(
groupname => $groupname,
artnum => $artnum,
errmsg => $errmsg, # optional output
);
search_group
$code = $client->search_group(
groupname => $groupname,
low => $low,
high => $high, # optional
cols => $cols, # optional, default 0x00
readsize => $readsize, # optional, default 0x20000
articles => $articles, # output
errmsg => $errmsg, # optional output
);
"$articles" is set to a reference to an array of references to hashes with these keys:
artnum
arrived
expires
token
overview
search_group_all
$code = $client->search_group_all(
groupname => $groupname,
low => $low,
high => $high, # optional
cols => $cols, # optional, default 0x00
callback => \&callback,
readsize => $readsize, # optional, default 0x20000
errmsg => $errmsg, # optional output
);
This convenience methods calls "search_group" repeatedly to fetch information for all specified
articles. The callback function is called with the articles array reference as the only argument.
It should return a true value to keep iterating or a false value to terminate.
start_expire_group
$code = $client->start_expire_group(
groupname => $groupname,
errmsg => $errmsg, # optional output
);
expire_group
$code = $client->expire_group(
groupname => $groupname,
artnums => \@artnums,
errmsg => $errmsg, # optional output
);
"@artnums" must be an array of article numbers.
finish_expire
$code = $client->finish_expire(
errmsg => $errmsg, # optional output
);
finish_expire_all
$code = $client->finish_expire_all(
callback => \&callback,
errmsg => $errmsg, # optional output
);
This convenience method calls "finish_expire" repeatedly until done. The callback function is called
with no arguments and should return a true value to keep iterating or a false value to terminate.
HISTORY
Initial implementation and documentation written by Bo Lindbergh for InterNetNews.
SEE ALSO
perl(1), ovsqlite-server(8).
INN 2.7.2 2024-03-31 INN::ovsqlite_client(3pm)