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NAME

POE::Component::IRC::Qnet - A fully event-driven IRC client module for Quakenet

SYNOPSIS

use strict;
use warnings;
use POE qw(Component::IRC::Qnet);

my $nickname = 'Flibble' . $$;
my $ircname = 'Flibble the Sailor Bot';
my $port = 6667;
my $qauth = 'FlibbleBOT';
my $qpass = 'fubar';
my @channels = ( '#Blah', '#Foo', '#Bar' );

# We create a new PoCo-IRC object and component.
my $irc = POE::Component::IRC::Qnet->spawn(
    nick => $nickname,
    port => $port,
    ircname => $ircname,
) or die "Oh noooo! $!";

POE::Session->create(
    package_states => [
        main => [ qw(_default _start irc_001 irc_public) ],
    ],
    heap => { irc => $irc },
);

$poe_kernel->run();

sub _start {
    my ($kernel, $heap) = @_[KERNEL, HEAP];

    # We get the session ID of the component from the object
    # and register and connect to the specified server.
    my $irc_session = $heap->{irc}->session_id();
    $kernel->post( $irc_session => register => 'all' );
    $kernel->post( $irc_session => connect => { } );
    return;
}

sub irc_001 {
    my ($kernel, $sender) = @_[KERNEL, SENDER];

    # Get the component's object at any time by accessing the heap of
    # the SENDER
    my $poco_object = $sender->get_heap();
    print "Connected to ", $poco_object->server_name(), "\n";

    # Lets authenticate with Quakenet's Q bot
    $kernel->post( $sender => qbot_auth => $qauth => $qpass );

    return;
}

sub irc_public {
    my ($kernel, $sender, $who, $where, $what) = @_[KERNEL, SENDER, ARG0 .. ARG2];
    my $nick = ( split /!/, $who )[0];
    my $channel = $where->[0];

    if ( my ($rot13) = $what =~ /^rot13 (.+)/ ) {
        $rot13 =~ tr[a-zA-Z][n-za-mN-ZA-M];
        $kernel->post( $sender => privmsg => $channel => "$nick: $rot13" );
    }
    return;
}

# We registered for all events, this will produce some debug info.
sub _default {
    my ($event, $args) = @_[ARG0 .. $#_];
    my @output = ( "$event: " );

    for my $arg ( @$args ) {
        if (ref $arg eq 'ARRAY') {
            push( @output, '[' . join(', ', @$arg ) . ']' );
        }
        else {
            push ( @output, "'$arg'" );
        }
    }
    print join ' ', @output, "\n";
    return 0;
}

DESCRIPTION

POE::Component::IRC::Qnet is an extension to POE::Component::IRC specifically for use on Quakenet http://www.quakenet.org/. See the documentation for POE::Component::IRC for general usage. This document covers the extensions.

The module provides a number of additional commands for communicating with the Quakenet service bot Q.

METHODS

service_bots

The component will query Q its default name on Quakenet. If you wish to override these settings, use this method to configure them.

$irc->service_bots(QBOT => 'W@blah.network.net');

In most cases you shouldn't need to mess with these >;o)

INPUT

The Quakenet service bots accept input as PRIVMSG. This module provides a wrapper around the POE::Component::IRC "privmsg" command.

qbot_*

Send commands to the Q bot. Pass additional command parameters as arguments to the event.

$kernel->post ('my client' => qbot_auth => $q_user => $q_pass);

OUTPUT

All output from the Quakenet service bots is sent as NOTICEs. Use irc_notice to trap these.

irc_whois

Has all the same hash keys in ARG1 as POE::Component::IRC, with the addition of 'account', which contains the name of their Q auth account, if they have authed, or a false value if they haven't.

BUGS

A few have turned up in the past and they are sure to again. Please use http://rt.cpan.org/ to report any. Alternatively, email the current maintainer.

AUTHOR

Chris 'BinGOs' Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>

Based on the original POE::Component::IRC by:

Dennis Taylor, <dennis@funkplanet.com>

SEE ALSO

POE::Component::IRC

http://www.quakenet.org/