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NAME

       AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::Ping - Implementation of XMPP Ping XEP-0199

SYNOPSIS

          use AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::Ping;

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

          # this enables auto-timeout of a connection if it didn't answer
          # within 120 seconds to a ping with a reply
          $ping->enable_timeout ($con, 120);

          my $cl = AnyEvent::XMPP::Client->new (...);
          $cl->add_extension (my $ping = AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::Ping->new);

          # this enables auto-timeout of newly created connections
          $ping->auto_timeout (120);

          $ping->ping ($con, 'ping_dest@server.tld', sub {
             my ($time, $error) = @_;
             if ($error) {
                # we got an error
             }
             # $time is a float (seconds) of the rtt if you got Time::HiRes
          });

DESCRIPTION

       This extension implements XEP-0199: XMPP Ping.  It allows you to define a automatic ping
       timeouter that will disconnect dead connections (which didn't reply to a ping after N
       seconds). See also the documentation of the "enable_timeout" method below.

       It also allows you to send pings to any XMPP entity you like and will measure the time it
       took if you got Time::HiRes.

METHODS

       new (%args)
           Creates a new ping handle.

       auto_timeout ($timeout)
           This method enables automatic connection timeout of new connections. It calls
           "enable_timeout" (see below) for every new connection that was connected and emitted a
           "stream_ready" event.

           This is useful if you want connections that have this extension automatically
           timeouted. In particular this is useful with modules like AnyEvent::XMPP::Client (see
           also SYNOPSIS above).

       enable_timeout ($con, $timeout)
           This enables a periodical ping on the connection $con.  $timeout must be the seconds
           that the ping intervals last.

           If the server which is connected via $con didn't respond within $timeout seconds the
           connection $con will be disconnected.

           Please note that there already is a basic timeout mechanism for dead TCP connections
           in AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection, see also the "whitespace_ping_interval" configuration
           variable for a connection there. It then will depend on TCP timeouts to disconnect the
           connection.

           Use "enable_timeout" and "auto_timeout" only if you really feel like you need an
           explicit timeout for your connections.

       ping ($con, $dest, $cb, $timeout)
           This method sends a ping request to $dest via the AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection in $con.
           If $dest is undefined the ping will be sent to the connected server.  $cb will be
           called when either the ping timeouts, an error occurs or the ping result was received.
           $timeout is an optional timeout for the ping request, if $timeout is not given the
           default IQ timeout for the connection is the relevant timeout.

           The first argument to $cb will be the seconds of the round trip time for that request
           (If you have Time::HiRes).  If you don't have Time::HiRes installed the first argument
           will be undef.

           The second argument to $cb will be either undef if no error occured or a
           AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::IQ error object.

       ignore_pings ($bool)
           This method is mostly for testing, it tells this extension to ignore all ping requests
           and will prevent any response from being sent.

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.