NAME
AnyEvent::Handle::UDP - client/server UDP handles for AnyEvent
VERSION
version 0.050
SYNOPSIS
my $echo_server = AnyEvent::Handle::UDP->new(
bind => ['0.0.0.0', 4000],
on_recv => sub {
my ($data, $ae_handle, $client_addr) = @_;
$ae_handle->push_send($data, $client_addr);
},
);
DESCRIPTION
This module is an abstraction around UDP sockets for use with AnyEvent.
ATTRIBUTES
on_recv
The callback for when a package arrives. It takes three arguments: the datagram, the handle and the address the datagram was received from.
on_error
The callback for when an error occurs. It takes three arguments: the handle, a boolean indicating the error is fatal or not, and the error message.
on_bind
The callback for when the bind has been performed (this may be after object construction if address lookup is involved).
on_connect
The callback for when the connect has been performed (this may be after object construction if address lookup is involved).
on_drain
This sets the callback that is called when the send buffer becomes empty. The callback takes the handle as its only argument.
autoflush
Always attempt to send data to the operating system immediately, without waiting for the loop to indicate the filehandle is write-ready.
receive_size
The buffer size for the receiving in bytes. It defaults to 1500, which is slightly more than the MTA on ethernet.
family
Sets the socket family. The default is 0
, which means either IPv4 or IPv6. The values 4
and 6
mean IPv4 and IPv6 respectively.
fh
The underlying filehandle. Note that this doesn't cooperate with the connect
and bind
parameters.
reuse_addr
If true will enable quick reuse of the bound address
timeout
rtimeout
wtimeout
If non-zero, then these enables an "inactivity" timeout: whenever this many seconds pass without a successful read or write on the underlying file handle (or a call to timeout_reset
), the on_timeout callback will be invoked (and if that one is missing, a non-fatal ETIMEDOUT error will be raised).
There are three variants of the timeouts that work independently of each other, for both read and write (triggered when nothing was read OR written), just read (triggered when nothing was read), and just write: timeout, rtimeout and wtimeout, with corresponding callbacks on_timeout, on_rtimeout and on_wtimeout, and reset functions timeout_reset, rtimeout_reset, and wtimeout_reset.
Note that timeout processing is active even when you do not have any outstanding read or write requests: If you plan to keep the connection idle then you should disable the timeout temporarily or ignore the timeout in the corresponding on_timeout callback, in which case AnyEvent::Handle will simply restart the timeout.
Calling clear_timeout
(or setting it to zero, which does the same) disables the corresponding timeout.
on_timeout
on_rtimeout
on_wtimeout
The callback that's called whenever the inactivity timeout passes. If you return from this callback, then the timeout will be reset as if some activity had happened, so this condition is not fatal in any way.
METHODS
new
Create a new UDP handle. As arguments it accepts any attribute, as well as these two:
connect
Set the address to which datagrams are sent by default, and the only address from which datagrams are received. It must be either a packed sockaddr struct or an arrayref containing a hostname and a portnumber.
bind
The address to bind the socket to. It must be either a packed sockaddr struct or an arrayref containing a hostname and a portnumber.
All except on_recv
are optional, though using either connect
or bind
(or both) is strongly recommended unless you give it a connected/bound fh
.
bind_to($address)
Bind to the specified addres. Note that a bound socket may be rebound to another address. $address
must be in the same form as the bind argument to new.
connect_to($address)
Connect to the specified address. Note that a connected socket may be reconnected to another address. $address
must be in the same form as the connect argument to new.
push_send($message, $to = undef, $cv = AnyEvent::CondVar->new)
Try to send a message. If a socket is not connected a receptient address must also be given. If it is connected giving a receptient may not work as expected, depending on your platform. It returns $cv
, which will become true when $message
is sent.
timeout_reset
rtimeout_reset
wtimeout_reset
Reset the activity timeout, as if data was received or sent.
sockname
Get the local address, per getsockname
.
peername
Get the peer's address, per getpeername
.
destroy
Destroy the handle.
BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY
This module is not backwards compatible in any way with the defunct previous module of the same name by Jan Henning Thorsen.
AUTHOR
Leon Timmermans <leont@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Leon Timmermans.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.