NAME
Net::Async::ControlChannel::Client - IO::Async support for Protocol::ControlChannel.
VERSION
Version 0.005
DESCRIPTION
Provides the client half for a control channel connection.
METHODS
new
Instantiate a new client object.
Expects the following named parameters:
loop - the IO::Async::Loop we will attach to
host - which host we're connecting to
port - the port to connect to
Returns the instance.
loop
The IO::Async::Loop object. Used internally.
proto
The Protocol::ControlChannel instance. Used internally.
connection
A Future which resolves when the connection is established.
start
Connects to the target host, returning a Future which will resolve once the connection is ready (this Future is also available via "connection").
incoming_message
Called internally when we have data from the server.
dispatch
Dispatches the given key, value pair to the remote.
Expects two parameters:
$k - a Perl string representing the key we're sending over. Typically this will be 'some.dotted.string'.
$v - the value to send over, either a reference or a byte string.
Unicode characters are allowed for the key, but if you want to send non-ASCII text data in the content, it should be encoded explicitly:
$cc->dispatch("utf₈.is.fine" => Encode::encode('UTF-8' => "ƃuıpoɔuǝ spǝǝu"));
INHERITED METHODS
- Mixin::Event::Dispatch
-
add_handler_for_event, clear_event_handlers, event_handlers, invoke_event, subscribe_to_event, unsubscribe_from_event
AUTHOR
Tom Molesworth <cpan@entitymodel.com>
LICENSE
Copyright Tom Molesworth 2012-2014. Licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.