NAME

Net::XMPP2::Error::MUC - MUC error

Subclass of Net::XMPP2::Error

METHODS

type

This method returns either:

join_timeout

If the joining of the room took too long this error is generated.

If we got a presence error the method presence_error returns a Net::XMPP2::Error::Presence object with further details. However, this class tries to provide a mapping for you (the developer) to ease the load of figuring out which error means what. To make identification of the errors with XEP-0045 more clear I included the error codes and condition names.

Here are the more descriptive types:

password_required

Entering a room Inform user that a password is required.

(Condition: not-authorized, Code: 401)

banned

Entering a room Inform user that he or she is banned from the room

(Condition: forbidden, Code: 403)

room_locked

Entering a room Inform user that the room does not exist and someone is currently creating it.

(Condition: item-not-found, Code: 404)

room_not_creatable

Entering a room Inform user that room creation is restricted

(Condition: not-allowed, Code: 405)

use_reserved_nick

Entering a room Inform user that the reserved roomnick must be used

(Condition: not-acceptable, Code: 406)

not_on_memberlist

Entering a room Inform user that he or she is not on the member list

(Condition: registration-required, Code: 407)

nickname_in_use

Entering a room Inform user that his or her desired room nickname is in use or registered by another user

(Condition: conflict, Code: 409)

room_full

Entering a room Inform user that the maximum number of users has been reached

(Condition: service-unavailable, Code: 503)

The condition and code are also available through the Net::XMPP2::Error::Presence object returned by presence_error, see below.

text

This method returns a human readable text if one is available.

presence_error

Returns a Net::XMPP2::Error::Presence object if this error origins to such an error and not some internal error.

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.