NAME
Object::Remote - Call methods on objects in other processes or on other hosts
SYNOPSIS
Creating a connection:
use Object::Remote;
my $conn = Object::Remote->connect('myserver'); # invokes ssh
Calling a subroutine:
my $capture = IPC::System::Simple->can::on($conn, 'capture');
warn $capture->('uptime');
Using an object:
my $eval = Eval::WithLexicals->new::on($conn);
$eval->eval(q{my $x = `uptime`});
warn $eval->eval(q{$x});
Importantly: 'myserver' only requires perl 5.8+ - no non-core modules need to be installed on the far side, Object::Remote takes care of it for you!
DESCRIPTION
Object::Remote allows you to create an object in another process - usually one running on another machine you can connect to via ssh, although there are other connection mechanisms available.
The idea here is that in many cases one wants to be able to run a piece of code on another machine, or perhaps many other machines - but without having to install anything on the far side.
COMPONENTS
Object::Remote
The "main" API, which provides the "connect" method to create a connection to a remote process/host, "new::on" to create an object on a connection, and "can::on" to retrieve a subref over a connection.
Object::Remote::Connection
The object representing a connection, which provides the "remote_object" in Object::Remote::Connection and "remote_sub" in Object::Remote::Connection methods that are used by "new::on" and "can::on" to return proxies for objects and subroutines on the far side.
Object::Remote::Future
Code for dealing with asynchronous operations, which provides the "start::method" in Object::Remote::Future syntax for calling a possibly asynchronous method without blocking, and "await_future" in Object::Remote::Future and "await_all" in Object::Remote::Future to block until an asynchronous call completes or fails.
METHODS
connect
my $conn = Object::Remote->connect('-'); # fork()ed connection
my $conn = Object::Remote->connect('myserver'); # connection over ssh
my $conn = Object::Remote->connect('user@myserver'); # connection over ssh
my $conn = Object::Remote->connect('root@'); # connection over sudo
new::on
my $eval = Eval::WithLexicals->new::on($conn);
my $eval = Eval::WithLexicals->new::on('myserver'); # implicit connect
my $obj = Some::Class->new::on($conn, %args); # with constructor arguments
can::on
my $hostname = Sys::Hostname->can::on($conn, 'hostname');
my $hostname = Sys::Hostname->can::on('myserver', 'hostname');
SUPPORT
IRC: #web-simple on irc.perl.org
AUTHOR
mst - Matt S. Trout (cpan:MSTROUT) <mst@shadowcat.co.uk>
CONTRIBUTORS
phaylon - Robert Sedlacek (cpan:PHAYLON) <r.sedlacek@shadowcat.co.uk>
SPONSORS
Parts of this code were paid for by
Socialflow L<http://www.socialflow.com>
Shadowcat Systems L<http://www.shadow.cat>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2012 the Object::Remote "AUTHOR", "CONTRIBUTORS" and "SPONSORS" as listed above.
LICENSE
This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms as perl itself.