NAME
AnyEvent::SparkBot - Cisco Spark WebSocket Client for the AnyEvent Loop
SYNOPSIS
use Modern::Perl;
use Data::Dumper;
use AnyEvent::SparkBot;
use AnyEvent::Loop;
$|=1;
my $obj=new AnyEvent::SparkBot(token=>$ENV{SPARK_TOKEN},on_message=>\&cb);
$obj->que_getWsUrl(sub { $obj->start_connection});
$obj->agent->run_next;
AnyEvent::Loop::run;
sub cb {
my ($sb,$result,$eventType,$verb,$json)=@_;
return unless $eventType eq 'conversation.activity' and $verb eq 'post';
# Data::Result Object is False when combination of EvenType and Verb are unsupprted
if($result) {
my $data=$result->get_data;
my $response={
roomId=>$data->{roomId},
personId=>$data->{personId},
text=>"ya.. ya ya.. I'm on it!"
};
print Dumper($data);
$sb->spark->que_createMessage(sub {},$response);
$sb->agent->run_next;
} else {
print "Error: $result\n";
}
}
DESCRIPTION
Connects to cisco spark via a websocket. By itself this class only provides connectivty to Spark, the on_message callback is used to handle events that come in. By default No hanlder is provided.
Moo Role(s)
This module uses the following Moo role(s)
HTTP::MultiGet::Role
AnyEvent::SparkBot::SharedRole
OO Arguments and accessors
Required Argument(s)
token: The token used to authenticate the bot
on_message: code ref used to handle incomming messages
Optional Arguments
reconnect: default is true
logger: null(default) or an instance of log4perl::logger
lastConn: location to the last connection file
# it may be a very good idea to set this value
# default: /tmp/sparkBotLastConnect.json
defaultUrl: https://wdm-a.wbx2.com/wdm/api/v1/devices
# this is where we authenticate and pull the websocket url from
deviceDesc: JSON hash, representing the client description
agent: an instance of AnyEvent::HTTP::MultiGet
retryTimeout: default 10, sets how long to wait afer getting a 429 error
retryCount: default 1, sets how many retries when we get a 429 error
Timout and retry values:
pingEvery: 60 # used to check how often we run a ping
# pings only happen if no inbound request has come in for
# the interval
pingWait: 10
# how long to wait for a ping response
reconnect_sleep: 10
# how long to wait before we try to reconnect
Objects set at runtime:
lastConn: sets the location of the last connection file
ping: sets an object that will wake up and do something
lastPing: contains the last ping string value
connection: contains the current websocket connection if any
spark: Instance of AnyEvent::HTTP::Spark
currentUser: Hash ref representing the current bot user
OO Methods
my $result=$self->new_true({qw( some data )});
Returns a new true Data::Result object.
my $result=$self->new_false("why this failed")
Returns a new false Data::Result object
my $self->start_connection()
Starts the bot up.
$self->handle_message($connection,$message)
Handles incoming messages
$self->handle_reconnect()
Handles reconnecting to spark
$self->setPing()
Sets the next ping object
$self->setPingWait()
This method is called by ping, sets a timeout to wait for the response.
my $result=$self->getLastConn()
Fetches the last connection info
Returns a Data::Result Object, when true it contains the hash, when false it contains why it failed.
my $result=$self->saveLastConn($ref)
Saves the last conenction, returns a Data::Result Object
$ref is assumed to be the data strucutre intended to be serialzied into json
my $job_id=$self->que_deleteLastUrl($cb)
Returns a Data::Result Object, when true it contains the url that was deleted, when false it contains why it failed.
my $job_id=$self->que_getWsUrl($cb)
Gets the WebSocket URL
Returns a Data::Result Object: When true it contains the url. When false it contains why it failed.
$self->log_delete_call($id,$result)
Call back to handle logging clean up of previous session
AUTHOR
Michael Shipper <AKALINUX@CPAN.ORG>