Net::XMPP::Presence(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation
NAME
Net::XMPP::Presence - XMPP Presence Module
SYNOPSIS
Net::XMPP::Presence is a companion to the Net::XMPP module. It
provides the user a simple interface to set and retrieve all parts of
an XMPP Presence.
DESCRIPTION
A Net::XMPP::Presence object is passed to the callback function for the
message. Also, the first argument to the callback functions is the
session ID from XML::Streams. 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 presence {
my ($sid,$Pres) = @_;
.
.
.
}
You now have access to all of the retrieval functions available.
To create a new presence to send to the server:
use Net::XMPP;
$Pres = Net::XMPP::Presence->new();
Now you can call the creation functions below to populate the tag
before sending it.
METHODS
Retrieval functions
GetTo
GetTo()
returns the value in the to='' attribute for the .
GetTo("jid")
If you specify "jid" as an argument then a Net::XMPP::JID object is
returned and you can easily parse the parts of the JID.
$to = $Pres->GetTo();
$toJID = $Pres->GetTo("jid");
GetFrom
GetFrom()
returns the value in the from='' attribute for the .
GetFrom("jid")
If you specify "jid" as an argument then a Net::XMPP::JID object is
returned and you can easily parse the parts of the JID.
$from = $Pres->GetFrom();
$fromJID = $Pres->GetFrom("jid");
GetType
GetType()
returns the type='' attribute of the . Each presence is
one of seven types:
available available to receive messages; default
unavailable unavailable to receive anything
subscribe ask the recipient to subscribe you
subscribed tell the sender they are subscribed
unsubscribe ask the recipient to unsubscribe you
unsubscribed tell the sender they are unsubscribed
probe probe
$type = $Pres->GetType();
GetStatus
GetStatus()
returns a string with the current status of the resource.
$status = $Pres->GetStatus();
GetPriority
GetPriority()
returns an integer with the priority of the resource The default is
0 if there is no priority in this presence.
$priority = $Pres->GetPriority();
GetShow
GetShow()
Returns a string with the state the client should show.
$show = $Pres->GetShow();
Creation functions
SetPresence
SetPresence(to=>string|JID
from=>string|JID,
type=>string,
status=>string,
priority=>integer,
meta=>string,
icon=>string,
show=>string,
loc=>string)
set multiple fields in the at one time. This is a
cumulative and over writing action. If you set the "to" attribute
twice, the second setting is what is used. If you set the status,
and then set the priority then both will be in the tag.
For valid settings read the specific Set functions below.
$Pres->SetPresence(TYPE=>"away", StatuS=>"Out for lunch");
SetTo
SetTo(string)
SetTo(JID)
sets the to attribute. You can either pass a string or a JID
object. They must be valid JIDs or the server will return an error
message. (ie. bob@jabber.org/Silent Bob, etc...)
$Pres->SetTo("bob\@jabber.org");
SetFrom
SetFrom(string)
sets the from='' attribute. You can either pass
SetFrom(JID)
A string or a JID object. They must be valid JIDs or the server
will return an error message. (ie. jabber:bob@jabber.org/Work)
This field is not required if you are writing a Client since the
server will put the JID of your connection in there to prevent
spamming.
$Pres->SetFrom("jojo\@jabber.org");
SetType
SetType(string)
sets the type attribute. Valid settings are:
available available to receive messages; default
unavailable unavailable to receive anything
subscribe ask the recipient to subscribe you
subscribed tell the sender they are subscribed
unsubscribe ask the recipient to unsubscribe you
unsubscribed tell the sender they are unsubscribed
probe probe
$Pres->SetType("unavailable");
SetStatus
SetStatus(string)
sets the status tag to be whatever string the user wants associated
with that resource.
$Pres->SetStatus("Taking a nap");
SetPriority
SetPriority(integer)
sets the priority of this resource. The highest resource attached
to the xmpp account is the one that receives the messages.
$Pres->SetPriority(10);
SetShow
SetShow(string)
Sets the name of the icon or string to display for this resource.
$Pres->SetShow("away");
Reply
Reply(hash)
creates a new Presence object and populates the to/from fields. If
you specify a hash the same as with SetPresence then those values
will override the Reply values.
$Reply = $Pres->Reply();
$Reply = $Pres->Reply(type=>"subscribed");
Removal functions
RemoveTo
removes the to attribute from the .
$Pres->RemoveTo();
RemoveFrom
removes the from attribute from the .
$Pres->RemoveFrom();
RemoveType
removes the type attribute from the .
$Pres->RemoveType();
RemoveStatus
removes the element from the .
$Pres->RemoveStatus();
RemovePriority
removes the element from the .
$Pres->RemovePriority();
RemoveShow
removes the element from the .
$Pres->RemoveShow();
Test functions
DefinedTo
returns 1 if the to attribute is defined in the , 0
otherwise.
$test = $Pres->DefinedTo();
DefinedFrom
returns 1 if the from attribute is defined in the , 0
otherwise.
$test = $Pres->DefinedFrom();
DefinedType
returns 1 if the type attribute is defined in the , 0
otherwise.
$test = $Pres->DefinedType();
DefinedStatus
returns 1 if is defined in the , 0 otherwise.
$test = $Pres->DefinedStatus();
DefinedPriority
returns 1 if is defined in the , 0
otherwise.
$test = $Pres->DefinedPriority();
DefinedShow
returns 1 if is defined in the , 0 otherwise.
$test = $Pres->DefinedShow();
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 the LGPL 2.1.
perl v5.40.0 2024-09-01 Net::XMPP::Presence(3pm)