NAME
AnyEvent::Lingr - Asynchronous Lingr client.
SYNOPSIS
use AnyEvent;
use AnyEvent::Lingr;
my $lingr = AnyEvent::Lingr->new(
user => 'your lingr username',
password => 'your lingr password',
api_key => 'your lingr api_key', # optional
);
# error handler
$lingr->on_error(sub {
my ($msg) = @_;
warn 'Lingr error: ', $msg;
# reconnect after 5 seconds,
my $t; $t = AnyEvent->timer(
after => 5,
cb => sub {
$lingr->start_session;
undef $t;
},
);
});
# room info handler
$lingr->on_room_info(sub {
my ($rooms) = @_;
print "Joined rooms:\n";
for my $room (@$rooms) {
print " $room->{id}\n";
}
});
# event handler
$lingr->on_event(sub {
my ($event) = @_;
# print message
if (my $msg = $event->{message}) {
print sprintf "[%s] %s: %s\n",
$msg->{room}, $msg->{nickname}, $msg->{text};
}
});
# start lingr session
$lingr->start_session;
DESCRIPTION
AnyEvent::Lingr is asynchronous client interface for Lingr.
METHODS
new(%options)
Create AnyEvent::Lingr object. Available %options are:
user => 'Str' (required)
Lingr username
password => 'Str' (required)
Lingr password
api_key => 'Str' (optional)
Lingr api_key.
session => 'Str' (optional)
Lingr session key. If this parameter is passed, this module try to reuse this key for calling session/verify api, otherwise create new session.
my $lingr = AnyEvent::Lingr->new(
user => 'your lingr username',
password => 'your lingr password',
api_key => 'your lingr api_key', # optional
);
start_session
Start lingr chat session.
This method runs following sequences:
- 1. Create session (or verify session if session parameter was passed)
- 2. Get joined room list, and then fire
on_room_info
callback. - 3. Subscribe all joined room events, and wait events...
- 4. When some events is occurred, fire
on_event
callback - 5. goto step 3.
For stopping this loop, you just destroy lingr object by doing:
undef $lingr;
For updating subscription list, you can use update_room_info
method:
$lingr->update_room_info;
update_room_info
Update joined room info, and fire on_room_info callback. This method also update subscription rooms which is target room for on_event callback.
say($room, $message [, $cb ])
Say something to lingr room.
$lingr->say('perl_jp', 'hi!');
If you want response data, you can speficy callback. The callback is invoked when the API call was successful.
$lingr->say('perl_jp', 'hi there!', sub {
my $res = shift;
warn $res->{message}->{id};
});
CALLBACKS
This module supports following three callbacks:
on_error->($msg)
on_room_info->($rooms)
on_event->($event)
All callbacks can be set by accessor:
$lingr->on_error(sub { ... });
Or by constructor:
my $lingr = AnyEvent::Lingr->new(
...
on_error => sub { ... },
);
on_error->($msg)
Error callbacks.
$msg
is error message. If this message is form of "\d\d\d: message" like:
595: Invalid argument
This is http level or connection level error. Otherwise $msg
is error message returned from lingr api server.
Both case, lingr session was closed before this callback, so you can restart session in this callback:
$lingr->on_error(sub {
my ($msg) = @_;
warn 'Lingr error: ', $msg;
# reconnect after 5 seconds,
my $t; $t = AnyEvent->timer(
after => 5,
cb => sub {
$lingr->start_session;
undef $t;
},
);
});
on_room_info->($rooms)
Fired when after start_session or after update_room_info method.
$rooms
is ArrayRef of room information you joined.
on_event->($event)
Fired when some events is occurred in your subscribed rooms.
AUTHOR
Daisuke Murase <typester@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2013 Daisuke Murase All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.