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NAME

       Padre::Sync - Utility functions for handling remote Configuration Syncing

DESCRIPTION

       The "Padre::Sync" class contains logic for communicating with a remote Madre::Sync server.
       This class interacts with the Padre::Wx::Dialog::Sync class for user interface display.

METHODS

   "new"
       The constructor returns a new "Padre::Sync" object, but you should normally access it via
       the main Padre object:

         my $manager = Padre->ide->config_sync;

       First argument should be a Padre object.

   "main"
       A convenience method to get to the main window.

   "config"
       A convenience method to get to the config object

   "ua"
       A convenience method to get to the useragent object

   "register"
       Attempts to register a user account with the information provided on the Sync server.

       Parameters: a list of key value pairs to be interpreted as POST parameters

       Returns error string if user state is already logged in or serverside error occurs.

   "login"
       Will log in to remote Sync server using given credentials. State will be updated if login
       successful.

   "logout"
       If currently logged in, will log the Sync session out from the server.  State will be
       updated.

   "server_delete"
       Given a logged in session, will attempt to delete the config currently stored on the Sync
       server (if one currently exists).  Will fail if not logged in.

   "local_to_server"
       Given a logged in session, will attempt to place the current local config to the Sync
       server.

   "server_to_local"
       Given a logged in session, will replace the local config with what is stored on the
       server.  TODO: is validation of config before replacement required?

   "english_status"
       Will return a string explaining current state of Sync dependent on $self->{state}

SEE ALSO

       Padre, Padre::Config

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

       Copyright 2008-2013 The Padre development team as listed in Padre.pm.

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