Net::XMPP::IQ (3)
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NAME
Net::XMPP::IQ - XMPP Info/Query ModuleSYNOPSIS
Net::XMPP::IQ is a companion to the Net::XMPP module. It provides the user a simple interface to set and retrieve all parts of an XMPP IQ.
DESCRIPTION
Net::XMPP::IQ differs from the other Net::XMPP::* modules in that the XMLNS of the query is split out into a submodule under IQ. For specifics on each module please view the documentation for the Net::XMPP::Namespaces module. A Net::XMPP::IQ object is passed to the callback function for the message. Also, the first argument to the callback functions is the session ID from XML::Stream. There are some cases where you might want this information, like if you created a Client that connects to two servers at once, or for writing a mini server. use Net::XMPP; sub iq { my ($sid,$IQ) = @_; . . my $reply = $IQ->Reply(); my $replyQuery->GetQuery(); . } You now have access to all of the retrieval functions available. To create a new iq to send to the server: use Net::XMPP; $IQ = Net::XMPP::IQ->new(); $IQType = $IQ->NewChild( type ); $IQType->SetXXXXX("yyyyy"); Now you can call the creation functions for the IQ, and for the <query/> on the new query object itself. See below for the <iq/> functions, and in each query module for those functions.
METHODS
General functions
Reply(%args) - Creates a return <iq/> with the to and from filled in correctly, and a query object already added in. The %args that you pass are passed to SetIQ() and will overwrite the IQ settings that Reply sets.
Retrieval functions
GetTo() - returns either a string with the JID, or a GetTo("jid") Net::XMPP::JID object for the person who is going to receive the <iq/>. To get the JID object set the string to "jid", otherwise leave blank for the text string. $to = $IQ->GetTo(); $toJID = $IQ->GetTo("jid"); GetFrom() - returns either a string with the JID, or a GetFrom("jid") Net::XMPP::JID object for the person who sent the <iq/>. To get the JID object set the string to "jid", otherwise leave blank for the text string. $from = $IQ->GetFrom(); $fromJID = $IQ->GetFrom("jid"); GetType() - returns a string with the type <iq/> this is. $type = $IQ->GetType(); GetID() - returns an integer with the id of the <iq/>. $id = $IQ->GetID(); GetError() - returns a string with the text description of the error. $error = $IQ->GetError(); GetErrorCode() - returns a string with the code of error. $errorCode = $IQ->GetErrorCode(); GetQuery() - returns a Net::XMPP::Stanza object that contains the data in the query of the <iq/>. Basically, it returns the first child in the <iq/>. $query = $IQ->GetQuery(); GetQueryXMLNS() - returns a string with the namespace of the query for this <iq/>, if one exists. $xmlns = $IQ->GetQueryXMLNS();
Creation functions
SetIQ(to=>string|JID, - set multiple fields in the <iq/> at one from=>string|JID, time. This is a cumulative and over id=>string, writing action. If you set the "to" type=>string, attribute twice, the second setting is errorcode=>string, what is used. If you set the status, and error=>string) then set the priority then both will be in the <iq/> tag. For valid settings read the specific Set functions below. $IQ->SetIQ(type=>"get", to=>"bob\@jabber.org"); $IQ->SetIQ(to=>"bob\@jabber.org", errorcode=>403, error=>"Permission Denied"); SetTo(string) - sets the to attribute. You can either pass a string SetTo(JID) or a JID object. They must be a valid Jabber Identifiers or the server will return an error message. (ie. bob@jabber.org, etc...) $IQ->SetTo("bob\@jabber.org"); SetFrom(string) - sets the from attribute. You can either pass a SetFrom(JID) string or a JID object. They must be a valid JIDs or the server will return an error message. (ie. bob@jabber.org, etc...) $IQ->SetFrom("me\@jabber.org"); SetType(string) - sets the type attribute. Valid settings are: get request information set set information result results of a get error there was an error $IQ->SetType("set"); SetErrorCode(string) - sets the error code of the <iq/>. $IQ->SetErrorCode(403); SetError(string) - sets the error string of the <iq/>. $IQ->SetError("Permission Denied"); NewChild(string) - creates a new Net::XMPP::Stanza object with the namespace in the string. In order for this function to work with a custom namespace, you must define and register that namespace with the IQ module. For more information please read the documentation for Net::XMPP::Stanza. $queryObj = $IQ->NewChild("jabber:iq:auth"); $queryObj = $IQ->NewChild("jabber:iq:roster"); Reply(hash) - creates a new IQ object and populates the to/from fields. If you specify a hash the same as with SetIQ then those values will override the Reply values. $iqReply = $IQ->Reply(); $iqReply = $IQ->Reply(type=>"result");
Removal functions
RemoveTo() - removes the to attribute from the <iq/>. $IQ->RemoveTo(); RemoveFrom() - removes the from attribute from the <iq/>. $IQ->RemoveFrom(); RemoveID() - removes the id attribute from the <iq/>. $IQ->RemoveID(); RemoveType() - removes the type attribute from the <iq/>. $IQ->RemoveType(); RemoveError() - removes the <error/> element from the <iq/>. $IQ->RemoveError(); RemoveErrorCode() - removes the code attribute from the <error/> element in the <iq/>. $IQ->RemoveErrorCode();
Test functions
DefinedTo() - returns 1 if the to attribute is defined in the <iq/>, 0 otherwise. $test = $IQ->DefinedTo(); DefinedFrom() - returns 1 if the from attribute is defined in the <iq/>, 0 otherwise. $test = $IQ->DefinedFrom(); DefinedID() - returns 1 if the id attribute is defined in the <iq/>, 0 otherwise. $test = $IQ->DefinedID(); DefinedType() - returns 1 if the type attribute is defined in the <iq/>, 0 otherwise. $test = $IQ->DefinedType(); DefinedError() - returns 1 if <error/> is defined in the <iq/>, 0 otherwise. $test = $IQ->DefinedError(); DefinedErrorCode() - returns 1 if the code attribute is defined in <error/>, 0 otherwise. $test = $IQ->DefinedErrorCode(); DefinedQuery() - returns 1 if there is at least one namespaced child in the object.
AUTHOR
Originally authored by Ryan Eatmon.Previously maintained by Eric Hacker.
Currently maintained by Darian Anthony Patrick.
COPYRIGHT
This module is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under theLGPL 2.1.