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NAME

AnyEvent::IRC::Connection - An IRC connection abstraction

SYNOPSIS

   use AnyEvent;
   use AnyEvent::IRC::Connection;

   my $c = AnyEvent->condvar;

   my $con = new AnyEvent::IRC::Connection;

   $con->connect ("localhost", 6667);

   $con->reg_cb (
      connect => sub {
         my ($con) = @_;
         $con->send_msg (NICK => 'testbot');
         $con->send_msg (USER => 'testbot', '*', '0', 'testbot');
      },
      irc_001 => sub {
         my ($con) = @_;
         print "$_[1]->{prefix} says I'm in the IRC: $_[1]->{params}->[-1]!\n";
         $c->broadcast;
      }
   );

   $c->wait;

DESCRIPTION

The connection class. Here the actual interesting stuff can be done, such as sending and receiving IRC messages. And it also handles TCP connecting and even enabling of TLS.

Please note that CTCP support is available through the functions encode_ctcp and decode_ctcp provided by AnyEvent::IRC::Util.

METHODS

$con = AnyEvent::IRC::Connection->new ()

This constructor doesn't take any arguments.

NOTE: You are free to use the hash member heap (which contains a hash) to store any associated data with this object. For example retry timers or anything else.

You can also access that member via the heap method.

$con->connect ($host, $port [, $prepcb_or_timeout])

Tries to open a socket to the host $host and the port $port. If an error occurred it will die (use eval to catch the exception).

If you want to connect via TLS/SSL you have to call the enable_ssl method before to enable it.

$prepcb_or_timeout can either be a callback with the semantics of a prepare callback for the function tcp_connect in AnyEvent::Socket or a simple number which stands for a timeout.

$con->enable_ssl ()

This method will enable SSL for new connections that are initiated by connect.

$con->disconnect ($reason)

Unregisters the connection in the main AnyEvent::IRC object, closes the sockets and send a 'disconnect' event with $reason as argument.

$con->is_connected

Returns true when this connection is connected. Otherwise false.

$con->heap ()

Returns the hash reference stored in the heap member, that is local to this connection object that lets you store any information you want.

$con->send_raw ($ircline)

This method sends $ircline straight to the server without any further processing done.

$con->send_msg ($command, @params)

This function sends a message to the server. @ircmsg is the argument list for AnyEvent::IRC::Util::mk_msg (undef, $command, @params).

EVENTS

Following events are emitted by this module and shouldn't be emitted from a module user call to event. See also the documents Object::Event about registering event callbacks.

connect => $error

This event is generated when the socket was successfully connected or an error occurred while connecting. The error is given as second argument ($error) to the callback then.

disconnect => $reason

This event will be generated if the connection is somehow terminated. It will also be emitted when disconnect is called. The second argument to the callback is $reason, a string that contains a clue about why the connection terminated.

If you want to reestablish a connection, call connect again.

send => $ircmsg

Emitted when a message is about to be sent. $ircmsg is an array reference to the arguments of mk_msg (see AnyEvent::IRC::Util). You may modify the array reference to change the message or even intercept it completely by calling stop_event (see Object::Event API):

   $con->reg_cb (
      send => sub {
         my ($con, $ircmsg) = @_;

         if ($ircmsg->[1] eq 'NOTICE') {
            $con->stop_event; # prevent any notices from being sent.

         } elsif ($ircmsg->[1] eq 'PRIVMSG') {
            $ircmsg->[-1] =~ s/sex/XXX/i; # censor any outgoing private messages.
         }
      }
   );
sent => @ircmsg

Emitted when a message (@ircmsg) was sent to the server. @ircmsg are the arguments to AnyEvent::IRC::Util::mk_msg.

irc_* => $msg
irc_<lowercase command> => $msg
read => $msg

Emitted when a message ($msg) was read from the server. $msg is the hash reference returned by AnyEvent::IRC::Util::parse_irc_msg;

Note: '<lowercase command>' stands for the command of the message in (ASCII) lower case.

buffer_empty

This event is emitted when the write buffer of the underlying connection is empty and all data has been given to the kernel. See also samples/notify about a usage example.

Please note that this buffer is NOT the queue mentioned in AnyEvent::IRC::Client!

AUTHOR

Robin Redeker, <elmex@ta-sa.org>

SEE ALSO

AnyEvent::IRC

AnyEvent::IRC::Client

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright 2006-2009 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.