NAME
`Net::Async::IRC' - use IRC with `IO::Async'
SYNOPSIS
use IO::Async::Loop;
use Net::Async::IRC;
my $loop = IO::Async::Loop->new;
my $irc = Net::Async::IRC->new(
on_message_text => sub {
my ( $self, $message, $hints ) = @_;
print "$hints->{prefix_name} says: $hints->{text}\n";
},
);
$loop->add( $irc );
$irc->login(
nick => "MyName",
host => "irc.example.org",
)->get;
$irc->send_message( "PRIVMSG", undef, "YourName", "Hello world!" );
$loop->loop_forever;
DESCRIPTION
This object class implements an asynchronous IRC client, for use in
programs based on IO::Async.
This documentation is very much still in a state of TODO; it is being
released now in the hope it is currently somewhat useful, with the
intention of putting more work into both the code and its documentation
at some near point in the future.
PARAMETERS
The following named parameters may be passed to `new' or `configure':
nick => STRING
user => STRING
realname => STRING
Connection details. See also `connect', `login'.
If `user' is not supplied, it will default to either
`$ENV{LOGNAME}' or the current user's name as supplied by
`getpwuid()' or `Win32::LoginName()'.
If unconnected, changing these properties will set the default
values to use when logging in.
If logged in, changing the `nick' property is equivalent to
calling `change_nick'. Changing the other properties will not
take effect until the next login.
use_caps => ARRAY of STRING
Attempts to negotiate IRC v3.1 CAP at connect time. The array
gives the names of capabilities which will be requested, if the
server supports them.
METHODS
$irc->connect( %args ) ==> $irc
Connects to the IRC server. This method does not perform the complete
IRC login sequence; for that see instead the `login' method.
host => STRING
Hostname of the IRC server.
service => STRING or NUMBER
Optional. Port number or service name of the IRC server.
Defaults to 6667.
Any other arguments are passed into the underlying `IO::Async::Loop'
`connect' method.
$irc->connect( %args )
The following additional arguments are used to provide continuations
when not returning a Future.
on_connected => CODE
Continuation to invoke once the connection has been established.
Usually used by the `login' method to perform the actual login
sequence.
$on_connected->( $irc )
on_error => CODE
Continuation to invoke in the case of an error preventing the
connection from taking place.
$on_error->( $errormsg )
$irc->login( %args ) ==> $irc
Logs in to the IRC network, connecting first using the `connect' method
if required. Takes the following named arguments:
nick => STRING
user => STRING
realname => STRING
IRC connection details. Defaults can be set with the `new' or
`configure' methods.
pass => STRING
Server password to connect with.
Any other arguments that are passed, are forwarded to the `connect'
method if it is required; i.e. if `login' is invoked when not yet
connected to the server.
$irc->login( %args )
The following additional arguments are used to provide continuations
when not returning a Future.
on_login => CODE
A continuation to invoke once login is successful.
$on_login->( $irc )
$irc->change_nick( $newnick )
Requests to change the nick. If unconnected, the change happens
immediately to the stored defaults. If logged in, sends a `NICK' command
to the server, which may suceed or fail at a later point.
IRC v3.1 CAPABILITIES
The following methods relate to IRC v3.1 capabilities negotiations.
$caps = $irc->caps_supported
Returns a HASH whose keys give the capabilities listed by the server as
supported in its `CAP LS' response. If the server ignored the `CAP'
negotiation then this method returns `undef'.
$supported = $irc->cap_supported( $cap )
Returns a boolean indicating if the server supports the named
capability.
$caps = $irc->caps_enabled
Returns a HASH whose keys give the capabilities successfully enabled by
the server as part of the `CAP REQ' login sequence. If the server
ignored the `CAP' negotiation then this method returns `undef'.
$enabled = $irc->cap_enabled( $cap )
Returns a boolean indicating if the client successfully enabled the
named capability.
MESSAGE HANDLING
SEE ALSO
* http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2812 - Internet Relay Chat: Client
Protocol
AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>