NAME

Net::XMPP::Roster - XMPP Roster Object

SYNOPSIS

Net::XMPP::Roster is a module that provides a developer an easy interface to an XMPP roster. It provides high level functions to query, update, and manage a user's roster.

DESCRIPTION

The Roster object seeks to provide an easy to use API for interfacing with a user's roster. When you instantiate it, it automatically registers with the connection to receivce the correct packets so that it can track all roster updates, and presence packets.

Basic Functions

my $Client = Net::XMPP::Client->new(...);

my $Roster = Net::XMPP::Roster->new(connection=>$Client);
  or
my $Roster = $Client->Roster();

$Roster->clear();

if ($Roster->exists('bob@jabber.org')) { ... }
if ($Roster->exists(Net::XMPP::JID)) { ... }

if ($Roster->groupExists("Friends")) { ... }

my @groups = $Roster->groups();

my @jids    = $Roster->jids();
my @friends = $Roster->jids("group","Friends");
my @unfiled = $Roster->jids("nogroup");

if ($Roster->online('bob@jabber.org')) { ... }
if ($Roster->online(Net::XMPP::JID)) { ... }

my %hash = $Roster->query('bob@jabber.org');
my %hash = $Roster->query(Net::XMPP::JID);

my $name = $Roster->query('bob@jabber.org',"name");
my $ask  = $Roster->query(Net::XMPP::JID,"ask");

my $resource = $Roster->resource('bob@jabber.org');
my $resource = $Roster->resource(Net::XMPP::JID);

my %hash = $Roster->resourceQuery('bob@jabber.org',"Home");
my %hash = $Roster->resourceQuery(Net::XMPP::JID,"Club");

my $show   = $Roster->resourceQuery('bob@jabber.org',"Home","show");
my $status = $Roster->resourceQuery(Net::XMPP::JID,"Work","status");

my @resource = $Roster->resources('bob@jabber.org');
my @resource = $Roster->resources(Net::XMPP::JID);

$Roster->resourceStore('bob@jabber.org',"Home","gpgkey",key);
$Roster->resourceStore(Net::XMPP::JID,"logged on","2004/04/07 ...");

$Roster->store('bob@jabber.org',"avatar",avatar);
$Roster->store(Net::XMPP::JID,"display_name","Bob");

Advanced Functions

These functions are only needed if you want to manually control the Roster.

$Roster->add('bob@jabber.org',
             name=>"Bob",
             groups=>["Friends"]
            );
$Roster->add(Net::XMPP::JID);

$Roster->addResource('bob@jabber.org',
                     "Home",
                     show=>"dnd",
                     status=>"Working"
                    );
$Roster->addResource(Net::XMPP::JID,"Work");

$Roster->remove('bob@jabber.org');
$Roster->remove(Net::XMPP::JID);

$Roster->removeResource('bob@jabber.org',"Home");
$Roster->removeResource(Net::XMPP::JID,"Work");

$Roster->handler(Net::XMPP::IQ);
$Roster->handler(Net::XMPP::Presence);

METHODS

Basic Functions

new
new(connection=>object)

This creates and initializes the Roster object. The connection object is required so that the Roster can interact with the main connection object. It needs to be an object that inherits from Net::XMPP::Connection.

clear
clear()

removes everything from the database.

exists
exists(jid)

return 1 if the JID exists in the database, undef otherwise. The jid can either be a string, or a Net::XMPP::JID object.

groupExists
groupExists(group)

return 1 if the group exists in the database, undef otherwise.

groups
groups()

Returns a list of all of the roster groups.

jids
jids([type, [group]])

returns a list of all of the matching JIDs. The valid types are:

all     - return all JIDs in the roster. (default)
nogroup - return all JIDs not in a roster group.
group   - return all of the JIDs in the specified
          roster group.
online
online(jid)

return 1 if the JID is online, undef otherwise. The jid can either be a string, or a Net::XMPP::JID object.

query
query(jid, [key])

return a hash representing all of the data in the DB for this JID. The jid can either be a string, or a Net::XMPP::JID object. If you specify a key, then only the value for that key is returned.

resource
resource(jid)

return the string representing the resource with the highest priority for the JID. The jid can either be a string, or a Net::XMPP::JID object.

resourceQuery
resourceQuery(jid,     
              resource,
              [key])   

return a hash representing all of the data the DB for the resource for this JID. The jid can either be a string, or a Net::XMPP::JID object. If you specify a key, then only the value for that key is returned.

resources
resources(jid)

returns the list of resources for the JID in order of highest priority to lowest priority. The jid can either be a string, or a Net::XMPP::JID object.

resourceStore
resourceStore(jid,     
              resource,
              key,     
              value)   

store the specified value in the DB under the specified key for the resource for this JID. The jid can either be a string, or a Net::XMPP::JID object.

store
store(jid, key, value) 

store the specified value in the DB under the specified key for this JID. The jid can either be a string, or a Net::XMPP::JID object.

Advanced Functions

add(jid, - Manually adds the JID to the Roster with the ask=>string, specified roster item settings. This does not groups=>arrayref handle subscribing to other users, only name=>string, manipulating the Roster object. The jid subscription=>string) can either be a string or a Net::XMPP::JID.

addResource(jid, - Manually add the resource to the JID in the resource, Roster with the specified presence settings. priority=>int, This does not handle subscribing to other show=>string, users, only manipulating the Roster object. status=>string) The jid can either be a string or a Net::XMPP::JID.

remove(jid) - Removes all reference to the JID from the Roster object. The jid can either be a string or a Net::XMPP::JID.

removeResource(jid, - Removes the resource from the jid in the resource) Roster object. The jid can either be a string or a Net::XMPP::JID.

handler(packet) - Take either a Net::XMPP::IQ or Net::XMPP::Presence packet and parse them according to the rules of the Roster object. Note, that it will only waste CPU time if you pass in IQs or Presences that are not roster related.

AUTHOR

Originally authored by Ryan Eatmon.

Previously maintained by Eric Hacker.

Currently maintained by Darian Anthony Patrick.

COPYRIGHT

This module is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the LGPL 2.1.