NAME
Net::Async::IRC::Protocol
- send and receive IRC messages
DESCRIPTION
This subclass of IO::Async::Protocol::LineStream implements an established IRC connection that has already completed its inital login sequence and is ready to send and receive IRC messages. It handles base message sending and receiving, and implements ping timers.
Objects of this type would not normally be constructed directly. For IRC clients, see Net::Async::IRC which is a subclass of it. All the events, parameters, and methods documented below are relevant there.
EVENTS
The following events are invoked, either using subclass methods or CODE
references in parameters:
$handled = on_message
$handled = on_message_MESSAGE
Invoked on receipt of a valid IRC message. See MESSAGE HANDLING
below.
on_irc_error $err
Invoked on receipt of an invalid IRC message if parsing fails. $err
is the error message text. If left unhandled, any parse error will result in the connection being immediataely closed, followed by the exception being re-thrown.
on_ping_timeout
Invoked if the peer fails to respond to a PING
message within the given timeout.
on_pong_reply $lag
Invoked when the peer successfully sends a PONG
reply response to a PING
message. $lag
is the response time in (fractional) seconds.
PARAMETERS
The following named parameters may be passed to new
or configure
:
- on_message => CODE
- on_message_MESSAGE => CODE
- on_irc_error => CODE
- on_ping_timeout => CODE
- on_pong_reply => CODE
-
CODE
references for event handlers. - pingtime => NUM
-
Amount of quiet time, in seconds, after a message is received from the peer, until a
PING
will be sent to check it is still alive. - pongtime => NUM
-
Timeout, in seconds, after sending a
PING
message, to wait for aPONG
response. - encoding => STRING
-
If supplied, sets an encoding to use to encode outgoing messages and decode incoming messages.
CONSTRUCTOR
$irc = Net::Async::IRC::Protocol->new( %args )
Returns a new instance of a Net::Async::IRC::Protocol
object. This object represents a IRC connection to a peer. As it is a subclass of IO::Async::Protocol::LineStream
its constructor takes any arguments for that class, in addition to the parameters named below.
METHODS
$connect = $irc->is_connected
Returns true if a connection to the peer is established. Note that even after a successful connection, the connection may not yet logged in to. See also the is_loggedin
method.
$loggedin = $irc->is_loggedin
Returns true if the full login sequence has been performed on the connection and it is ready to use.
$nick = $irc->nick
Returns the current nick in use by the connection.
$nick_folded = $irc->nick_folded
Returns the current nick in use by the connection, folded by casefold_name
for convenience.
MESSAGE HANDLING
A message with a command of COMMAND
will try handlers in following places:
A CODE ref in a parameter called
on_message_COMMAND
$on_message_COMMAND->( $irc, $message, \%hints )
A method called
on_message_COMMAND
$irc->on_message_COMMAND( $message, \%hints )
A CODE ref in a parameter called
on_message
$on_message->( $irc, 'COMMAND', $message, \%hints )
A method called
on_message
$irc->on_message( 'COMMAND', $message, \%hints )
Certain commands are handled internally by methods on the base Net::Async::IRC::Protocol
class itself. These may cause other hints hash keys to be created, or to invoke other handler methods. These are documented below.
AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>