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Net::Jabber::XDB - Jabber XDB Library
Net::Jabber::XDB is a companion to the Net::Jabber module. It provides the user a simple interface to set and retrieve all parts of a Jabber XDB.
Net::Jabber::XDB differs from the other Net::Jabber::* modules in that the XMLNS of the data is split out into more submodules under XDB. For specifics on each module please view the documentation for each Net::Jabber::Data::* module. To see the list of available namspaces and modules see Net::Jabber::Data. To initialize the XDB with a Jabber <xdb/> you must pass it the XML::Parser Tree array. For example: my $xdb = new Net::Jabber::XDB(@tree); There has been a change from the old way of handling the callbacks. You no longer have to do the above, a Net::Jabber::XDB object is passed to the callback function for the xdb: use Net::Jabber qw(Component); sub xdb { my ($XDB) = @_; . . . } You now have access to all of the retrieval functions available. To create a new xdb to send to the server: use Net::Jabber; $XDB = new Net::Jabber::XDB(); $XDBType = $XDB->NewData( type ); $XDBType->SetXXXXX("yyyyy"); Now you can call the creation functions for the XDB, and for the <data/> on the new Data object itself. See below for the <xdb/> functions, and in each data module for those functions. For more information about the array format being passed to the CallBack please read the Net::Jabber::Client documentation.
GetTo() - returns either a string with the Jabber Identifier, GetTo("jid") or a Net::Jabber::JID object for the person who is going to receive the <xdb/>. To get the JID object set the string to "jid", otherwise leave blank for the text string. $to = $XDB->GetTo(); $toJID = $XDB->GetTo("jid"); GetFrom() - returns either a string with the Jabber Identifier, GetFrom("jid") or a Net::Jabber::JID object for the person who sent the <xdb/>. To get the JID object set the string to "jid", otherwise leave blank for the text string. $from = $XDB->GetFrom(); $fromJID = $XDB->GetFrom("jid"); GetType() - returns a string with the type <xdb/> this is. $type = $XDB->GetType(); GetID() - returns an integer with the id of the <xdb/>. $id = $XDB->GetID(); GetAction() - returns a string with the action <xdb/> this is. $action = $XDB->GetAction(); GetMatch() - returns a string with the match <xdb/> this is. $match = $XDB->GetMatch(); GetError() - returns a string with the text description of the error. $error = $XDB->GetError(); GetErrorCode() - returns a string with the code of error. $errorCode = $XDB->GetErrorCode(); GetData() - returns a Net::Jabber::Data object that contains the data in the <data/> of the <xdb/>. $dataTag = $XDB->GetData(); GetDataXMLNS() - returns a string with the namespace of the data for this <xdb/>, if one exists. $xmlns = $XDB->GetDataXMLNS();
SetXDB(to=>string|JID, - set multiple fields in the <xdb/> 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 action=>string, what is used. If you set the status, and match=>string) then set the priority then both will be in errorcode=>string, the <xdb/> tag. For valid settings read the error=>string) specific Set functions below. $XDB->SetXDB(type=>"get", to=>"bob\@jabber.org", data=>"info"); $XDB->SetXDB(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. jabber:bob@jabber.org, etc...) $XDB->SetTo("bob\@jabber.org"); SetFrom(string) - sets the from attribute. You can either pass a string SetFrom(JID) or a JID object. They must be a valid Jabber Identifiers or the server will return an error message. (ie. jabber:bob@jabber.org, etc...) $XDB->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 $XDB->SetType("set"); SetAction(string) - sets the error code of the <xdb/>. $XDB->SetAction("foo"); SetMatch(string) - sets the error code of the <xdb/>. $XDB->SetMatch("foo"); SetErrorCode(string) - sets the error code of the <xdb/>. $XDB->SetErrorCode(403); SetError(string) - sets the error string of the <xdb/>. $XDB->SetError("Permission Denied"); NewData(string) - creates a new Net::Jabber::Data 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 XDB module. For more information please read the documentation for Net::Jabber::Data. $dataObj = $XDB->NewData("jabber:xdb:auth"); $dataObj = $XDB->NewData("jabber:xdb:roster"); Reply(hash) - creates a new XDB object and populates the to/from fields. If you specify a hash the same as with SetXDB then those values will override the Reply values. $xdbReply = $XDB->Reply(); $xdbReply = $XDB->Reply(type=>"result");
DefinedTo() - returns 1 if the to attribute is defined in the <xdb/>, 0 otherwise. $test = $XDB->DefinedTo(); DefinedFrom() - returns 1 if the from attribute is defined in the <xdb/>, 0 otherwise. $test = $XDB->DefinedFrom(); DefinedID() - returns 1 if the id attribute is defined in the <xdb/>, 0 otherwise. $test = $XDB->DefinedID(); DefinedType() - returns 1 if the type attribute is defined in the <xdb/>, 0 otherwise. $test = $XDB->DefinedType(); DefinedAction() - returns 1 if the action attribute is defined in the <xdb/>, 0 otherwise. $test = $XDB->DefinedAction(); DefinedMatch() - returns 1 if the match attribute is defined in the <xdb/>, 0 otherwise. $test = $XDB->DefinedMatch(); DefinedError() - returns 1 if <error/> is defined in the <xdb/>, 0 otherwise. $test = $XDB->DefinedError(); DefinedErrorCode() - returns 1 if the code attribute is defined in <error/>, 0 otherwise. $test = $XDB->DefinedErrorCode();
By Ryan Eatmon in May of 2001 for http://jabber.org..
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2022-06-16 | perl v5.34.0 |