NAME
Net::SIP::Request - handling of SIP request packets
SYNOPSIS
my $req = Net::SIP::Request->new( 'INVITE',... );
my $ack = $req->create_ack();
DESCRIPTION
Subclass of Net::SIP::Packet for handling request packets. Has methods to create responses to requests and to authorize requests.
EXAMPLES
# create INVITE request
my $invite = Net::SIP::Request->new(
'INVITE', 'sip:you@example.com',
{ from => ..., to => ... },
Net::SIP::SDP->new( ... )
);
# somehow send request and retrieve response $resp
...
if ( $resp->code eq '401' or $resp->code eq '407' ) {
# need to authorize request
$invite->authorize( $resp, username, password );
# somehow send again and retrieve response $resp
...
}
if ( $resp->code ~m{^[2345]\d\d} ) {
# got final response, send ACK
my $ack = $invite->create_ack( $resp );
# somehow send $ack
...
}
CONSTRUCTOR
Inherited from Net::SIP::Packet. See there.
METHODS
- method
-
Get method of request.
- uri
-
Get URI part of request.
- set_uri ( STRING )
-
Set URI of request to STRING
- set_cseq ( NUMBER )
-
Set sequence number if
CSeq
header to NUMBER. - create_ack ( RESPONSE )
-
Returns Net::SIP::Request object for ACK request for the case when Net::SIP::Response RESPONSE was received in reply for packet
$self
. - create_cancel
-
Returns Net::SIP::Request object to cancel request in
$self
. - create_response ( CODE, MSG, [ \%HEADER, BODY ] )
-
Returns Net::SIP::Response packet for the received request
$self
with numerical code CODE and text message MSG. Header for the response will be based on the request, but can be added or overriden using \%HEADER.For details to \%HEADER and BODY see new_from_parts in Net::SIP::Packet.
-
Tries to authorize request
$self
based on the information in RESPONSE (a 401 or 407 "Authorization required" response) and @AUTH. @AUTH is either(user,pass)
if a global authorization info exists for all realms or( realm1 => [ user1,pass1 ], realm2 => [ user2,pass2 ],... )
if different credentials are provided for different realms. The realms, for which authorization is needed, are read from RESPONSE.The request
$self
is modified in-place. If a modification occurred, e.g. if (parts of) the authorization requests could be resolved it will return TRUE, else FALSE.Supports only RFC2617 with md5 and empty qop or qop 'auth', not md5-sess or qop's like 'auth-int'.