AnyEvent-XMPP
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* 0.55
Bugfixes, see Changes file.
* 0.54
Add AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::Receipts, small bugfixes, see Changes file.
* 0.53
Maintenance release. Patches for various small issues, see Changes
file.
* 0.52
Maintenance release.
* 0.51
Maintenance release. Added a patch which fixes Object::Event
compatibility and another fix w.r.t. memory leak in the parser. And
added the original node to AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Message (thanks go to
mons@cpan.org).
NOTE: Version 0.6 of AnyEvent::XMPP will be API incompatible! If you
are already eager to try the new version out contact me!
* 0.5
Maintenance release. Added a patch from Marcus Dubois for
Ext::Pubsub. Also fixed some memleaks in AnyEvent::XMPP::Parser.
Also wanted to note that the next version of AnyEvent::XMPP will
have an incompatible API. If you are eager to try out the new
complete rewrite of AnyEvent::XMPP contact me.
* 0.4
Minor fixes and feature enhancements: Added old_style_ssl option for
direct port 5223 SSL connections. Providing 'get_own_contact' for
keeping track of own resources.
The AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::MUC extension was rewritten and provides a
more sane API now.
For details consult the Changes file in the distribution.
* 0.3
Fixed some small bugs and improved documentation a bit, especially
w.r.t. parameter passing of host and ports.
* 0.2
Renamed module from Net::XMPP2 to AnyEvent::XMPP. Net::XMPP2 is
herby deprecated!
Rewrote the low-level socket stuff to use AnyEvent::Socket and
AnyEvent::Handle. Removed blocking write functionality, which can't
be supported that easily with AnyEvent::Handle (however, if you want
to wait until the send-buffer is empty you best use the
"send_buffer_empty" event of AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection).
For more details consult the Changes file of the AnyEvent::XMPP
distribution.
* older
For older release notes please have a look at the Changes file or
CPAN.
TODO
There are still lots of items on the TODO list (see also the TODO file
in the distribution of AnyEvent::XMPP).
TEST SUITE
If you are a developer and want to test either a server or maybe just
whether this module passes some basic tests you might want to run the
developer test suite.
This test suite is not enabled by default because it requires some human
interaction to set it up, please see AnyEvent::XMPP::TestClient for
hints about the setup procedure for the test suite.
I wrote the test suite mostly because I wanted to make sure I didn't
break something essential before a release. The tests don't cover
everything and I don't plan to write a test for every single function in
the API, that would slow down development considerably for me. But I
hope that some grave show stopper bugs in releases are prevented with
this test suite.
The tests are also useful if you want to test a server implementation.
But there are maybe of course conformance issues with AnyEvent::XMPP
itself, so if you find something where AnyEvent::XMPP doesn't conform to
the XMPP RFCs or XEPs consult the BUGS section below.
If you find a server that doesn't handle something correctly but you
need to interact with it you are free to implement workarounds and send
me a patch, or even ask me whether I might want to look into the issue
(I can't guarantee anything here, but I want this module to be as
interoperable as possible. But if the implementation of a workaround for
some non-conformant software will complicate the code too much I'm
probably not going to implement it.).
Of course, if you find a bug in some server implementation don't forget
to file a bugreport to them, one hack less in AnyEvent::XMPP means more
time for bug fixing and improvements and new features.
Why (yet) another XMPP module?
The main outstanding feature of this module in comparison to the other
XMPP (aka Jabber) modules out there is the support for AnyEvent.
AnyEvent permits you to use this module together with other I/O event
based programs and libraries (ie. Gtk2 or Event).
The other modules could often only be integrated in those applications
or libraries by using threads. I decided to write this module because I
think CPAN lacks an event based XMPP module. Threads are unfortunately
not an alternative in Perl at the moment due the limited threading
functionality they provide and the global speed hit. I also think that a
simple event based I/O framework might be a bit easier to handle than
threads.
of any value for someone. You might note "EVQ.pm" in samples which
is a module that handles request-throttling (You don't want to flood
the server and risk getting the admins attention :).
samples/simple_component
This is a (basic) skeleton for a jabber component.
samples/simple_oob_retriever
This is a simple out of band file transfer receiver bot. It uses
"curl" to fetch the files and also has the sample functionality of
sending a file url for someone who sends the bot a 'send <filename>'
message.
samples/simple_register_example
This is a example script which allows you to register, unregister
and change your password for accounts. Execute it without arguments
for more details.
samples/disco_info
This is a small example tool that allows you to fetch the software
version, disco info and disco items information about a JID.
samples/talkbot
This is a simple bot that will read lines from a file and recite
them when you send it a message. It will also automatically allow
you to subscribe to it. Start it without commandline arguments to be
informed about the usage.
samples/retrieve_roster
This is a simple example script that will retrieve the roster for an
account and print it to stdout. You start it like this:
samples/# ./retrieve_roster <jid> <password>
samples/display_avatar
This is just a small example which should display the avatar of the
account you connect to. It can be used like this:
samples/# ./display_avatar <jid> <password>
For others, which the author might forgot or didn't want to list here
see the "samples/" directory.
More examples will be included in later releases, please feel free to
ask the "AUTHOR" if you have any questions about the API. There is also
an IRC channel, see "SUPPORT".
AUTHOR
Robin Redeker, "<elmex at ta-sa.org>", JID: "<elmex at jabber.org>"
BUGS
Please note that I'm currently (July 2007) the only developer on this
project and I'm very busy with my studies in Computer Science. If you
want to ease my workload or want timely releases, please send me patches
instead of bug reports or feature requests. I won't forget the reports
or requests if you can't or didn't send patches, but I can't gurantee
immediate response. But I will of course try to fix/implement them as
soon as possible!
Also try to be as precise as possible with bug reports, if you can't
send a patch, it would be best if you find out which code doesn't work
and tell me why.
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-net-xmpp2 at
rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=AnyEvent-XMPP>. 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 AnyEvent::XMPP
You can also look for information at:
* IRC: AnyEvent::XMPP IRC Channel
IRC Network: http://freenode.net/
Server : chat.freenode.net
Channel : #ae_xmpp
Feel free to join and ask questions!
* AnyEvent::XMPP Project Site
<http://www.ta-sa.org/net_xmpp2>
* AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
<http://annocpan.org/dist/AnyEvent-XMPP>
* CPAN Ratings
<http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/AnyEvent-XMPP>
* RT: CPAN's request tracker
<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=AnyEvent-XMPP>
* Search CPAN
<http://search.cpan.org/dist/AnyEvent-XMPP>
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks to the XSF for the development of an open instant messaging
protocol (even though it uses "XML").
And thanks to all people who had to listen to my desperate curses about
the brokenness/braindeadness of XMPP. Without you I would've never
brought this module to a usable state.
Thanks to:
* J. Cameijo Cerdeira
For pointing out a serious bug in "split_jid" in
AnyEvent::XMPP::Util and suggesting to add a timeout argument to the
"connect" method of AnyEvent::XMPP::SimpleConnection.
* Carlo von Loesch (aka lynX) <http://www.psyced.org/>
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