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NAME

       AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Message - Instant message

SYNOPSIS

          use AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Message;

          my $con = AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Connection->new (...);

          AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Message->new (
             body => "Hello there!",
             to   => "elmex@jabber.org"
          )->send ($con);

DESCRIPTION

       This module represents an instant message. It's mostly a shortlived object and acts as
       wrapper object around the XML stuff that is happening under the hood.

       A AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Message object overloads the stringification operation. The string
       represenation of this object is the return value of the "any_body" method.

       AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Message is derived from AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Delayed, use the interface
       described there to find out whether this message was delayed.

METHODS

       new (%args)
           This method creates a new instance of a AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Message.

           %args is the argument hash. All arguments to "new" are optional.

           These are the possible keys:

           connection => $connection
               This is the AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Connection object that will be used to send this
               message when the "send" method is called.

           to => $jid
               This is the destination JID of this message.  $jid should be full if this message
               is send within a conversation 'context', for example when replying to a previous
               message.

               Replies can also be generated by the "make_reply" method, see also the "from"
               argument below.

           from => $jid
               This is the source JID of this message, it's mainly used by the "make_reply"
               method.

           lang => $lang
               This is the default language that will be used to tag the values passed in the
               "body" and "subject" argument to "new".

           body => $body
               This is the text $body of the message either with the language tag from the "lang"
               attached or without any language tag.

               If you want to attach multiple bodies with different languages use the "add_body"
               method.

           subject => $subject
               This is the $subject of the message either with the language tag from the "lang"
               attached or without any language tag.

               If you want to attach the subject with a different language use the "add_subject"
               method.

           type => $type
               This field sets the type of the message. See also the type method below.

               The default value for $type is 'normal'.

       id ([$msg_id])
           This method returns the ID of this message.  If $msg_id is not undef it will replace
           the current message id.

       from ([$jid])
           This method returns the source JID of this message.  If $jid is not undef it will
           replace the current source address.

       to ([$jid])
           This method returns the destination JID of this message.  If $jid is not undef it will
           replace the current destination address.

       make_reply ([$msg])
           This method returns a new instance of AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Message.  The destination
           address, connection and type of the returned message object will be set.

           If $msg is defined and an instance of AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Message the destination
           address, connection and type of $msg will be changed and this method will not return a
           new instance of AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Message.

       is_connected ()
           This method returns 1 when the message is "connected".  That means: It returns 1 when
           you can call the "send" method without a connection argument. (It will also return
           only 1 when the connection that is referenced by this message is still connected).

       send ([$connection])
           This method send this message. If $connection is defined it will set the connection of
           this message object before it is send.

       type ([$type])
           This method returns the type of the message, which is either undefined or one of the
           following values:

              'chat', 'error', 'groupchat', 'headline', 'normal'

           If the $type argument is defined it will set the type of this message.

       thread ([$thread])
           This method returns the thread id of this message, which might be undefined.

           If you want to set the threadid simply pass the $thread argument.

       lang ([$lang])
           This returns the default language tag of this message, which can be undefined.

           To set the language tag pass the $lang argument, which should be the new default
           language tag.

           If you do not want to specify any language pass the empty string as language tag.

       subject ([$lang])
           This method returns the subject of this message.  If the $lang argument is defined a
           subject of that language will be returned or undef.  If the $lang argument is
           undefined this method will return either the subject in the default language.

       any_subject ([$lang])
           This method will try to find any subject on the message with the following try order
           of languagetags:

             1. $lang argument if one passed
             2. default language
             3. subject without any language tag
             4. subject with the 'en' language tag
             5. any subject from any language

       add_subject ($subject, [$lang], [$subject2, $lang2, ...])
           This method adds the subject $subject with the optional language tag $lang to this
           message. If no $lang argument is passed the default language for this message will be
           used.

           Further subject => lang pairs can passed to this function like this:

              $msg->add_subject ('foobar' => undef, "barfooo" => "de");

       subjects
           This method returns a list of key value pairs with the language tag as key and the
           subject as value.

           The subject which has the empty string as key has no language attached.

       body ([$lang])
           This method returns the body of this message.  If the $lang argument is defined a body
           of that language will be returned or undef.  If the $lang argument is undefined this
           method will return either the body in the default language.

       any_body ([$lang])
           This method will try to find any body on the message with the following try order of
           languagetags:

             1. $lang argument if one passed
             2. default language
             3. body without any language tag
             4. body with the 'en' language tag
             5. any body from any language

       add_body ($body, [$lang], [$body2, $lang2, ...])
           This method adds the body $body with the optional language tag $lang to this message.
           If no $lang argument is passed the default language for this message will be used.

           Further body => lang pairs can passed to this function like this:

              $msg->add_body ('foobar' => undef, "barfooo" => "de");

       bodies
           This method returns a list of key value pairs with the language tag as key and the
           body as value.

           The body which has the empty string as key has no language attached.

       append_creation ($create_cb)
           This method allows the user to append custom XML stuff to the message when it is sent.
           This is an example:

              my $msg =
                 AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Message->new (
                    body => "Test!",
                    to => "test@test.tld",
                 );
              $msg->append_creation (sub {
                 my ($w) = @_;
                 $w->startTag (['http://test.namespace','test']);
                 $w->characters ("TEST");
                 $w->endTag;
              });

              $msg->send ($con);

           This should send a message stanza similar to this:

AUTHOR

       Robin Redeker, "<elmex at ta-sa.org>", JID: "<elmex at jabber.org>"

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

       Copyright 2007, 2008 Robin Redeker, all rights reserved.

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