NAME

Net::ClientServer - A client/server platform for IPC on localhost

VERSION

version 0.0007

SYNOPSIS

The minimum configuration (specify a port):

my $platform = Net::ClientServer->new( port => 8020 );

$platform->server_socket;

...

if ( $platform->started ) { # Will attempt to connect to the listening socket
    $platform->client_socket;
}

Save server state to disk:

$platform = Net::ClientServer->new( port => 8020, name => 'net-client-server' );
# Server pid will be stored in $HOME/.net-client-server/pid
# On daemonization, stderr will be outputted to $HOME/.net-client-server/stderr

With a basic startup & serve/accept routine:

my $port = 8020;
$platform = Net::ClientServer->new(
    port => $port,
    start => sub {
        print STDERR "Server listening on $port\n";
    },
    serve => sub {
        my $client = shift; # The client socket
        $client->print( "Hello, World.\n" );
    },
);

$platform->start;

DESCRIPTION

Net::ClientServer is a tool for implementing a basic client/server architecture using a single platform (particularly useful when doing IPC on the localhost). It is easily configured for daemonizing and maintaining state on disk (pidfile & stderr).

The minimum configuration is very simple, requiring only a port number:

my $platform = Net::ClientServer->new( port => 8020 );
$platform->server_socket;

...

$platform->client_socket;

USAGE

$platform = Net::ClientServer->new( ... )

port                The port to listen on/connect to

host                The host to listen on/connect to, 'localhost' by default

name                The name of the platform. If given without specifying the
                    home parameter, then pidfile and stderr will be put in
                    ~/.$name/

home                The home directory for the platform. The pidfile and stderr will be
                    placed in this directory

pidfile             The name of the pidfile, 'pid' by default.

stderr              The name of file to output stderr to, 'stderr' by default

If neither home nor name are given, then a pidfile and stderr file will not be generated

$platform->start

Start the server if it is not already running

$platform->started

Return true if the server is running. If a pidfile is available, then it will check to see that the process is running. If a pidfile is unavailable, or the process does not seem to be running, it will check to see if it can connect to the server

SEE ALSO

Net::Server

Daemon::Daemonize

AUTHOR

Robert Krimen <robertkrimen@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Robert Krimen.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.