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Net::Jabber::Dialback::Verify - Jabber Dialback Verify Module
Net::Jabber::Dialback::Verify is a companion to the Net::Jabber::Dialback module. It provides the user a simple interface to set and retrieve all parts of a Jabber Dialback Verify.
To initialize the Verify with a Jabber <db:*/> you must pass it the XML::Stream hash. For example: my $dialback = new Net::Jabber::Dialback::Verify(%hash); There has been a change from the old way of handling the callbacks. You no longer have to do the above yourself, a NJ::Dialback::Verify object is passed to the callback function for the message. Also, the first argument to the callback functions is the session ID from XML::Streams. There are some cases where you might want this information, like if you created a Client that connects to two servers at once, or for writing a mini server. use Net::Jabber qw(Server); sub dialbackVerify { my ($sid,$Verify) = @_; . . . } You now have access to all of the retrieval functions available. To create a new dialback to send to the server: use Net::Jabber qw(Server); $Verify = new Net::Jabber::Dialback::Verify(); Now you can call the creation functions below to populate the tag before sending it. For more information about the array format being passed to the CallBack please read the Net::Jabber::Client documentation.
$to = $Verify->GetTo(); $from = $Verify->GetFrom(); $type = $Verify->GetType(); $id = $Verify->GetID(); $data = $Verify->GetData(); $str = $Verify->GetXML(); @dialback = $Verify->GetTree();
$Verify->SetVerify(from=>"jabber.org", to=>"jabber.com", id=>id, data=>key); $Verify->SetTo("jabber.org"); $Verify->SetFrom("jabber.com"); $Verify->SetType("valid"); $Verify->SetID(id); $Verify->SetData(key);
$test = $Verify->DefinedTo(); $test = $Verify->DefinedFrom(); $test = $Verify->DefinedType(); $test = $Verify->DefinedID();
GetTo() - returns a string with server that the <db:verify/> is being sent to. GetFrom() - returns a string with server that the <db:verify/> is being sent from. GetType() - returns a string with the type <db:verify/> this is. GetID() - returns a string with the id <db:verify/> this is. GetData() - returns a string with the cdata of the <db:verify/>. GetXML() - returns the XML string that represents the <db:verify/>. This is used by the Send() function in Server.pm to send this object as a Jabber Dialback Verify. GetTree() - returns an array that contains the <db:verify/> tag in XML::Parser::Tree format.
SetVerify(to=>string, - set multiple fields in the <db:verify/> from=>string, at one time. This is a cumulative type=>string, and over writing action. If you set id=>string, the "from" attribute twice, the second data=>string) setting is what is used. If you set the type, and then set the data then both will be in the <db:verify/> tag. For valid settings read the specific Set functions below. SetTo(string) - sets the to attribute. SetFrom(string) - sets the from attribute. SetType(string) - sets the type attribute. Valid settings are: valid invalid SetID(string) - sets the id attribute. SetData(string) - sets the cdata of the <db:verify/>.
DefinedTo() - returns 1 if the to attribute is defined in the <db:verify/>, 0 otherwise. DefinedFrom() - returns 1 if the from attribute is defined in the <db:verify/>, 0 otherwise. DefinedType() - returns 1 if the type attribute is defined in the <db:verify/>, 0 otherwise. DefinedID() - returns 1 if the id attribute is defined in the <db:verify/>, 0 otherwise.
By Ryan Eatmon in May of 2001 for http://jabber.org..
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
2017-10-19 | perl v5.26.0 |