NAME
POE::Component::OSCAR - A POE Component for the Net::OSCAR module
SYNOPSIS
use POE qw(Component::OSCAR);
[ ... POE set up ... ]
sub _start {
# start an OSCAR session $oscar =
POE::Component::OSCAR->new();
# start an OSCAR session with automatic throttling of new connections
# to prevent being banned by the server
$oscar = POE::Component::OSCAR->new( throttle => 4 );
# set up the "im_in" callback to call your state, "im_in_state"
$oscar->set_callback( im_in => 'im_in_state');
# it's good to detect errors if you don't want to get banned
$oscar->set_callback( error => 'error_state' );
$oscar->set_callback( admin_error => 'admin_erro_stater' );
$oscar->set_callback( rate_alert => 'rate_alert_state' );
# sign on
$oscar->signon( screenname => $MY_SCREENNAME, password => $MY_PASSWORD );
}
sub im_in_state {
my ($nothing, $args) = @_[ARG0..$#_]; my ($object,
$who, $what, $away) = @$args;
print "Got '$what' from $who\n";
}
DEPENDENCIES
This modules requires "Net::OSCAR", "POE", and "Time::HiRes".
ABSTRACT
This module is a wrapper around the Net::OSCAR module that allows it to
be used from POE applications.
DESCRIPTION
The wrapper is very thin, so most of the useful documentation can be
found in the Net::OSCAR module.
Create a new connection with
$oscar = POE::Component::OSCAR->new();
Though it has an object interface to make coding simpler, this actually
spawns a POE session. The arguments to the object are passed directly to
the Net::OSCAR module, with the exception of 'throttle'. If passed in,
the 'throttle' argument will indicate the minimum amount of time the
module will wait between sending messages. This is useful, since bots
that send lots of messages quickly will get banned.
All other method calls on the object are passed directly to the
Net::OSCAR module. For instance, to set the debug logging level, use
$oscar->loglevel( 5 );
The only relevant POE::Component::OSCAR method is 'set_callback' which
can be used to post events to your own session via Net::OSCAR's
callbacks.
For instance, to be notified of an incoming message, use
$oscar->set_callback( im_in => 'im_in_state' );
where 'im_in' is a Net::OSCAR callback (see the Net::OSCAR documentation
and the oscartest script for all the callbacks) and 'im_in_state' is a
state in your POE session.
SEE ALSO
The examples directory included with this package.
The "Net::OSCAR" documentation.
The "oscartest" script, which comes with "Net::OSCAR"
AUTHOR
Dan McCormick, <dan@codeop.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2006 by Dan McCormick
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.