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NAME

       Jifty::Subs - Configure subscriptions for the current window or session

SYNOPSIS

        my $sid = Jifty->subs->add(
           class       => 'Tick',
           queries     => [{ like => '9' }],
           mode        => 'Replace',
           region      => "clock-time",
           render_with => '/fragments/time',
        );
        Jifty->subs->cancel($sid);

        my @sids = Jifty->subs->list;

DESCRIPTION

METHODS

   add PARAMHASH
       Add a subscription for the current window or session.

       Takes the following parameters

       class
           What class of object shall we subscribe to notifications on

       queries
           An array of queries to match items of class "class" against. The implementation of
           "queries" is dependent on the type of object events are being recorded against

       mode
           How should the fragment sent to the client on matching events be rendered. Valid modes
           are "Replace", "Bottom" and "Top"

       region
           The moniker of the region that updates to this subscription should be rendered into

       render_with
           The path of the fragment used to render items matching this subscription

       effect
           The effect to use when showing the region, if any.

       effect_args
           Arguments to the effect

       remove_effect
           The effect to use when removing the old value of the region, if any.

       remove_effect_args
           Arguments to the remove effect

       coalesce
           If multiple events would cause the update of the given region with the same
           "render_with" path, merge them and only render the region once, with the latest
           update.

   cancel CHANNEL_ID
       Cancels session or window's subscription to CHANNEL_ID

   list [window/sessionid]
       Returns a lost of channel ids this session or window is subscribed to.

   update_on PARAMHASH
       Like "add", but provides a sane set of defaults for updating the current region, based on
       inspection of the current region's properties.  "queries" is set to the region's
       arguments, and "class" is left unspecified.