Audio::Daemon::MPG123::Server - The Server portion of Audio::Daemon::MPG123
use Audio::Daemon::MPG123::Server; # set things up my $daemon = new Audio::Daemon::MPG123::Server(Port => 9101); # this should never return... it is a daemon after all. $server->mainloop;
The Server portion of Audio::Daemon::MPG123, a frontend to a frontend for MPG123. It is kept very seperate to give the user full control over how to daemonize, keep running, monitor it, log messages, maintain access control, etc.
There is but one method to contruct a new Audio::Daemon::MPG123::Server object:
Audio::Daemon::MPG123::Server
The new method can take the following arguments:
The local port to start listening and accepting commands on.
This takes a reference to a function that's called for logging purposes, the format passed in is:
<type>, <msg>, [caller(1)]
where <type> is one of debug, info, error, crit, warn. <msg> is the text message, and [caller] is the array returned by the second form of the perlfunc caller(). This will give you the method, line number, etc. of where the messagee is coming from. With this logging feature, I don't have to worry about syslog, stdout, or how to report errors or debug info... you do!
Access Control. If you specify something for the Allow variable, it assumes everything not allowed will be denied. If you specify something to denied it assumes everything else is allowed. Wither neither set, everything is allowed. It accepts multple formats all seperated by a comma for multiple entries:
Either set to full 255.255.255.0 format or bitmask format: /24
just an IP specified
For example: 192.168.10.15-192.168.10.44 so anythine between those two addresses would match the rule.
Never returns, and in theory, should never exit.
Jay Jacobs jayj@cpan.org
Audio::Daemon::MPG123
Audio::Play::MPG123
perl(1).
3 POD Errors
The following errors were encountered while parsing the POD:
=back doesn't take any parameters, but you said =back 4
You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'
To install Audio::Daemon::MPG123, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Audio::Daemon::MPG123
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Audio::Daemon::MPG123
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.