NAME
IO::Async::Protocol::Stream - base class for stream-based protocols
SYNOPSIS
Most likely this class will be subclassed to implement a particular network protocol.
package Net::Async::HelloWorld;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base qw( IO::Async::Protocol::Stream );
sub on_read
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $buffref, $eof ) = @_;
return 0 unless $$buffref =~ s/^(.*)\n//;
my $line = $1;
if( $line =~ m/^HELLO (.*)/ ) {
my $name = $1;
$self->invoke_event( on_hello => $name );
}
return 1;
}
sub send_hello
{
my $self = shift;
my ( $name ) = @_;
$self->write( "HELLO $name\n" );
}
This small example elides such details as error handling, which a real protocol implementation would be likely to contain.
DESCRIPTION
This subclass of IO::Async::Protocol is intended to stand as a base class for implementing stream-based protocols. It provides an interface similar to IO::Async::Stream, primarily, a write method and an on_read event handler.
It contains an instance of an IO::Async::Stream object which it uses for actual communication, rather than being a subclass of it, allowing a level of independence from the actual stream being used. For example, the stream may actually be an IO::Async::SSLStream to allow the protocol to be used over SSL.
As with IO::Async::Stream, it is required that by the time the protocol object is added to a Loop, that it either has an on_read method, or has been configured with an on_read callback handler.
EVENTS
The following events are invoked, either using subclass methods or CODE references in parameters:
$ret = on_read \$buffer, $eof
The on_read handler is invoked identically to IO::Async::Stream.
on_closed
The on_closed handler is optional, but if provided, will be invoked after the stream is closed by either side (either because the close() method has been invoked on it, or on an incoming EOF).
PARAMETERS
The following named parameters may be passed to new or configure:
- on_read => CODE
-
CODE reference for the
on_readevent. - handle => IO
-
A shortcut for the common case where the transport only needs to be a plain
IO::Async::Streamobject. If this argument is provided without atransportobject, a newIO::Async::Streamobject will be built around the given IO handle, and used as the transport.
METHODS
$protocol->write( $data )
Writes the given data by calling the write method on the contained transport stream.
$protocol->connect( %args )
Sets up a connection to a peer, and configures the underlying transport for the Protocol. Calls IO::Async::Protocol connect with socktype set to "stream".
AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>