POE::Filter::IRCD(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | POE::Filter::IRCD(3pm) |
POE::Filter::IRCD - A POE-based parser for the IRC protocol
version 2.44
use POE::Filter::IRCD; my $filter = POE::Filter::IRCD->new( debug => 1, colonify => 0 ); my $arrayref = $filter->get( [ $hashref ] ); my $arrayref2 = $filter->put( $arrayref ); use POE qw(Filter::Stackable Filter::Line Filter::IRCD); my ($filter) = POE::Filter::Stackable->new(); $filter->push( POE::Filter::Line->new( InputRegexp => '\015?\012', OutputLiteral => "\015\012" ), POE::Filter::IRCD->new(), );
POE::Filter::IRCD provides a convenient way of parsing and creating IRC protocol lines. It provides the parsing engine for POE::Component::Server::IRC and POE::Component::IRC. A standalone version exists as Parse::IRC.
'debug', which will print all lines received to STDERR; 'colonify', set to 1 to force the filter to always colonify the last param passed in a put(), default is 0. See below for more detail.
prefix command params ( this is an arrayref ) raw_line
For example, if the filter receives the following line, the following hashref is produced:
LINE: ':moo.server.net 001 lamebot :Welcome to the IRC network lamebot' HASHREF: { prefix => ':moo.server.net', command => '001', params => [ 'lamebot', 'Welcome to the IRC network lamebot' ], raw_line => ':moo.server.net 001 lamebot :Welcome to the IRC network lamebot', }
$hashref = { command => 'PRIVMSG', prefix => 'FooBar!foobar@foobar.com', params => [ '#foobar', 'boo!' ], colonify => 1, # Override the global colonify option for this record only. }; $filter->put( [ $hashref ] );
POE
POE::Filter
POE::Filter::Stackable
POE::Component::Server::IRC
POE::Component::IRC
Parse::IRC
Chris Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Chris Williams and Jonathan Steinert.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
2018-03-30 | perl v5.26.1 |