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NAME
Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers - construct and parse OBEX packet headers
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use warnings;
use Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers;
# this would be the data from the socket.
my $header = pack 'H*', '4a0013f9ec7bc4953c11d2984e525400dc9e09cb00000001';
my $head = Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers->new;
my $parse_ref = $head->parse( $header );
my @headers = keys %$parse_ref;
print "Your data containts " . @headers . " headers which are: \n",
map { "[$_]\n" } @headers;
my $type_header = $head->make(
'target' => pack 'H*', 'F9EC7BC4953C11D2984E525400DC9E09'
);
printf "Type header for OBEX FTP (F9EC7BC4953C11D2984E525400DC9E09) "
. "in hex is: \n%s\n",
unpack 'H*', $type_header;
print "Let's see what the parse says... \n";
$head->parse( $type_header );
print map { "$_ => " . uc unpack( 'H*', $parse_ref->{$_}) . "\n" }
keys %{ $head->headers_parsed };
DESCRIPTION
WARNING!!! This module is still in alpha stage. Use it for test purposes only as interface might change in the future.
The module provides means to create OBEX protocol packet headers as well as means to parse the data containing headers.
CONSTRUCTOR
new
my $head = Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers->new;
my $head = Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers->new( $raw_headers );
Constructs and returns a Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers object. Takes one optional argument which is raw data containing headers you would want to parse.
METHODS
parse
my $parse_ref = $head->parse;
my $parse_ref = $head->parse( $raw_headers );
Instructs the object to parse raw data containing OBEX headers. Returns a hashref, keys of which will be the names of OBEX headers found in the data and value will be the values of each of those headers.
Takes one optional argument which is a scalar containing raw OBEX headers, if this argument is not specified will parse whatever data you've specified in the constructor. The possible header names in the return hashref are the same as the names of the headers to make()
method "header name" argument. Note: parsing of custom, i.e. "user defined" headers is not implemented yet.
make
my $type_header = $head->make(
'target' => pack 'H*', 'F9EC7BC4953C11D2984E525400DC9E09'
);
my $name_header = $head->make( 'name' => 'x-obex/folder-listing' );
Constructs an OBEX header suitable to go down the wire. Takes two arguments the name of the header and its value. If you wish to specify a header with no value use an empty string as a value, e.g.:
my $set_path_root_name_header = $head->make( 'name' => '' );
Possible header names are as follows:
- count
-
The
COUNT
header. - length
-
The
LENGTH
header. - time
-
The
TIME
header in its byte sequence format. - timeb
-
The
TIME
header in its 4-byte format. - connection_id
-
The
Connection ID
header. - type
-
The
TYPE
header. - target
-
The
TARGET
header. - http
-
The
HTTP
header. - who
-
The
WHO
header. - app_params
-
The
Application Parameters
header. - auth_challenge
-
The
Authentication Challenge
header. - auth_response
-
The
Authentication Response
header. - body
-
The
BODY
header. - end_of_body
-
The
End Of Body
header. - object_class
-
The
Object Class
header. - name
-
The
NAME
header. - description
-
Te
Description
header.
Note: If you want to create custom headers take a look at either Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers::Unicode, Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers::ByteSeq, Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers::Byte4 or Net::OBEX::Packet::Headers::Byte1 modules depending on which type of header you want to create.
headers_raw
my $raw = $head->headers_raw;
Takes no arguments, returns the raw headers data you've supplied to the constructor or last parse()
call.
headers_parsed
my $parse_ref = $head->headers_parsed;
Must be called after the call to parse()
. Takes no arguments, returns the hashref of parsed headers, same as the return value of parse()
. See parse()
method for more information.
REPOSITORY
Fork this module on GitHub: https://github.com/zoffixznet/Net-OBEX
BUGS
To report bugs or request features, please use https://github.com/zoffixznet/Net-OBEX/issues
If you can't access GitHub, you can email your request to bug-Net-OBEX at rt.cpan.org
AUTHOR
Zoffix Znet <zoffix at cpan.org> (http://zoffix.com/, http://haslayout.net/)
LICENSE
You can use and distribute this module under the same terms as Perl itself. See the LICENSE
file included in this distribution for complete details.