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NAME
Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers::ByteSeq - construct "byte sequence" OBEX headers.
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use warnings;
use Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers::ByteSeq;
my $raw = Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers::ByteSeq->new(
target => pack 'H*', 'F9EC7BC4953C11D2984E525400DC9E09'
)->make;
DESCRIPTION
WARNING!!! This module is still in alpha stage. Use it for test purposes only as interface might change in the future.
The module provides means to create OBEX protocol 0x40
(byte sequence, length prefixed with 2 byte unsigned integer) packet headers. Unless you are making a custom header you probably want to use Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers instead.
CONSTRUCTOR
new
# OBEX FTP "Target" header
my $header
= Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers::ByteSeq->new(
target => pack 'H*', 'F9EC7BC4953C11D2984E525400DC9E09'
);
# Custom header with HI of 0x41
my $header
= Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers::ByteSeq->new( "\x41" => 'foos' );
Constructs and returns a Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers::Byte obect. Two arguments: first is the byte of the HI identifier of the header and second argument is the 1 byte value of the header. Note: instead of the HI identifier byte you may use one of the names of standard OBEX headers. The possible names you can use are as follows:
- type
-
The
Type
header (type of object - e.g. text, html, binary, manufacturer specific) - time
-
The
Time
header (date/time stamp – ISO 8601 version - preferred) - target
-
The
Target
header (name of the service that operation is targeted to) - http
-
The
HTTP
header (an HTTP 1.x header) - body
-
The
Body
header (a chunk of the object body) - end_of_body
-
The
End of Body
header (the final chunk of the object body) - who
-
The
Who
header (identifies the OBEX application, used to tell if talking to a peer) - app_params
-
The
App. Parameters
header (extended application request and response information) - auth_challenge
-
The
Auth. Challenge
header (authentication digest-challenge) - auth_response
-
The
Auth. Response
header (authentication digest-response) - object_class
-
The
Object Class
header (OBEX Object class of object)
METHODS
make
my $raw_header = $header->make;
Takes no arguments, returns a raw data of the header suitable to go down the wire.
header
my $raw_header = $header->header;
Must be called after a call to make()
. Takes no arguments, return value is the return of make()
, the only difference is that data has been "made" already.
value
my $old_value = $header->value;
$header->value( $new_value );
Returns the currently set header value (see new()
method). If called with an optional argument will set the header value to the value of the argument, and the following calls to make()
will produce headers with this new value.
hi
my $old_hi = $header->hi;
$header->hi( "\x41" );
Returns the currently set header HI identifier. If called with an optional argument will set the header HI identifier to the value of the argument, and the following calls to make()
will produce headers with this new HI.
AUTHOR
Zoffix Znet, <zoffix at cpan.org>
(http://zoffix.com, http://haslayout.net)
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-net-obex-packet-headers at rt.cpan.org
, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Net-OBEX-Packet-Headers. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers::ByteSeq
You can also look for information at:
RT: CPAN's request tracker
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Net-OBEX-Packet-Headers
AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
CPAN Ratings
Search CPAN
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2008 Zoffix Znet, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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