NAME
AnyEvent::Onkyo - AnyEvent module for controlling Onkyo/Integra AV
equipment
VERSION
version 1.130220
SYNOPSIS
use AnyEvent;
use AnyEvent::Onkyo;
$| = 1;
my $cv = AnyEvent->condvar;
my $onkyo = AnyEvent::Onkyo->new(device => 'discover',
callback => sub {
my $cmd = shift;
print "$cmd\n";
unless ($cmd =~ /^NLS/) {
$cv->send;
}
});
$onkyo->command('volume up');
$cv->recv;
DESCRIPTION
AnyEvent module for controlling Onkyo/Integra AV equipment.
IMPORTANT: This is an early release and the API is still subject to
change. The serial port usage is entirely untested.
METHODS
"new(%params)"
Constructs a new AnyEvent::Onkyo object. The supported parameters are:
device
The name of the device to connect to. The value can be a tty device
name or "hostname:port" for TCP. It may also be the string
'discover' in which case automatic discovery will be attempted. This
value defaults to 'discover'. Note that discovery is currently
blocking and not recommended.
callback
The code reference to execute when a message is received from the
device. The callback is called with the body of the message as a
string as the only argument.
type
Whether the protocol should be 'ISCP' or 'eISCP'. The default is
'ISCP' if a tty device was given as the 'device' parameter or
'eISCP' otherwise.
baud
The baud rate for the tty device. The default is 9600.
port
The port for a TCP device. The default is 60128.
broadcast_source_ip
The source IP address that the discovery process uses for its
broadcast. The default, '0.0.0.0', should work in most cases but
multi-homed hosts might need to specify the correct local interface
address.
broadcast_dest_ip
The IP address that the discovery process uses for its broadcast.
The default, '255.255.255.255', should work in most cases.
"command($command)"
This method takes a command and returns a callback to notify the caller
when it has been sent.
"cleanup()"
This method attempts to destroy any resources in the event of a
disconnection or fatal error.
"anyevent_read_type()"
This method is used to register an AnyEvent::Handle read type method to
read Current Cost messages.
AUTHOR
Mark Hindess <soft-cpan@temporalanomaly.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Mark Hindess.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.