NAME
Net::XMPP2::Ext::Registration - Handles all tasks of in band registration
SYNOPSIS
my $con = Net::XMPP2::Connection->new (...);
$con->reg_cb (stream_pre_authentication => sub {
my ($con, $rcont) = @_;
my $reg = Net::XMPP2::Ext::Registration->new;
$reg->send_registration_request ($con, sub {
my ($reg, $con, $form, $error) = @_;
if ($form) {
my $res = $form->try_fillout_registration ('myusername', 'mypassword');
$reg->submit_form ($con, $res, sub {
my ($reg, $con, $ok, $error) = @_;
if ($ok) {
$con->authenticate; # just make sure the connection knows your
# username and password :-)
} else {
print "error: " . $error->string . "\n";
}
});
} else {
print "error: " . $error->string . "\n";
}
});
$$rcont = 0;
0
});
DESCRIPTION
This module handles all tasks of in band registration that are possible and specified by XEP-0077. It's mainly a helper class that eases some tasks such as submitting and retrieving a form.
METHODS
- new (%args)
-
This is the constructor for a registration object.
- connection
-
This must be a Net::XMPP2::Connection (or some other subclass of that) object.
This argument is required.
- send_registration_request ($cb)
-
This method sends a register form request.
$cb
will be called when either the form arrived or an error occured.The first argument of
$cb
is always$self
. If the form arrived the second argument of$cb
will be a Net::XMPP2::Ext::RegisterForm object. If an error occured the second argument will be undef and the third argument will be a Net::XMPP2::Error::Register object.For hints how Net::XMPP2::Ext::RegisterForm should be filled out look in XEP-0077. Either you have legacy form fields, out of band data or a data form.
See also try_fillout_registration in Net::XMPP2::Ext::RegisterForm.
- send_unregistration_request
- submit_form ($form, $cb)
-
This method submits the
$form
which should be of type Net::XMPP2::Ext::RegisterForm and should be an answer form.$con
is the connection on which to send this form.$cb
is the callback that will be called once the form has been submitted and either an error or success was received. The first argument to the callback will be the Net::XMPP2::Ext::Registration object, the second will be a boolean value that is true when the form was successfully transmitted and everything is fine. If the second argument is false then the third argument is a Net::XMPP2::Error::Register object. If the error contained a data form which is required to successfully make the request then the fourth argument will be a Net::XMPP2::Ext::RegisterForm which you should fill out and send again withsubmit_form
.For the semantics of such an error form see also XEP-0077.
AUTHOR
Robin Redeker, <elmex at ta-sa.org>
, JID: <elmex at jabber.org>
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2007 Robin Redeker, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.