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Net::XMPP(3)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	  Net::XMPP(3)

NAME
       Net::XMPP - XMPP Perl Library

SYNOPSIS
	 Net::XMPP provides a Perl user with access to the Extensible
	 Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP).

	 For more information about XMPP visit:

	   http://www.xmpp.org

DESCRIPTION
	 Net::XMPP is a convenient tool to use for any perl script that would
	 like to utilize the XMPP Instant Messaging protocol.  While not a
	 client in and of itself, it provides all of the necessary back-end
	 functions to make a CGI client or command-line perl client feasible
	 and easy to use.  Net::XMPP is a wrapper around the rest of the
	 official Net::XMPP::xxxxxx packages.

	 There is are example scripts in the example directory that provide you
	 with examples of very simple XMPP programs.

	 NOTE: The parser that XML::Stream::Parser provides, as are most Perl
	 parsers, is synchronous.  If you are in the middle of parsing a packet
	 and call a user defined callback, the Parser is blocked until your
	 callback finishes.  This means you cannot be operating on a packet,
	 send out another packet and wait for a response to that packet.  It
	 will never get to you.	 Threading might solve this, but as of this
	 writing threading in Perl is not quite up to par yet.	This issue will
	 be revisted in the future.

EXAMPLES
	     use Net::XMPP;
	     my $client = new Net::XMPP::Client();

METHODS
	 The Net::XMPP module does not define any methods that you will call
	 directly in your code.	 Instead you will instantiate objects that call
	 functions from this module to do work.	 The three main objects that
	 you will work with are the Message, Presence, and IQ modules. Each one
	 corresponds to the Jabber equivilant and allows you get and set all
	 parts of those packets.

	 There are a few functions that are the same across all of the objects:

       Retrieval functions

	 GetXML() - returns the XML string that represents the data contained
		    in the object.

		    $xml  = $obj->GetXML();

	 GetChild()	     - returns an array of Net::XMPP::Stanza objects
	 GetChild(namespace)   that represent all of the stanzas in the object
			       that are namespaced.  If you specify a namespace
			       then only stanza objects with that XMLNS are
			       returned.

			       @xObj = $obj->GetChild();
			       @xObj = $obj->GetChild("my:namespace");

	 GetTag() - return the root tag name of the packet.

	 GetTree() - return the XML::Stream::Node object that contains the data.
		     See XML::Stream::Node for methods you can call on this
		     object.

       Creation functions

	 NewChild(namespace)	 - creates a new Net::XMPP::Stanza object with
	 NewChild(namespace,tag)   the specified namespace and root tag of
				   whatever the namespace says its root tag
				   should be.  Optionally you may specify
				   another root tag if the default is not
				   desired, or the namespace requres you to set
				   one.

				   $xObj = $obj->NewChild("my:namespace");
				   $xObj = $obj->NewChild("my:namespace","foo");
				     ie. <foo xmlns='my:namespace'...></foo>

	 InsertRawXML(string) - puts the specified string raw into the XML
				packet that you call this on.

				$message->InsertRawXML("<foo></foo>")
				  <message...>...<foo></foo></message>

				$x = $message->NewChild(..);
				$x->InsertRawXML("test");

				$query = $iq->GetChild(..);
				$query->InsertRawXML("test");

	 ClearRawXML() - removes the raw XML from the packet.

       Removal functions

	 RemoveChild()		- removes all of the namespaces child elements
	 RemoveChild(namespace)	  from the object.  If a namespace is provided,
				  then only the children with that namespace are
				  removed.

       Test functions

	 DefinedChild()		 - returns 1 if there are any known namespaced
	 DefinedChild(namespace)   stanzas in the packet, 0 otherwise.
				   Optionally you can specify a namespace and
				   determine if there are any stanzas with that
				   namespace.

				   $test = $obj->DefinedChild();
				   $test = $obj->DefinedChild("my:namespace");

PACKAGES
	 For more information on each of these packages, please see the man page
	 for each one.

       Net::XMPP::Client

	 This package contains the code needed to communicate with an XMPP
	 server: login, wait for messages, send messages, and logout.  It uses
	 XML::Stream to read the stream from the server and based on what kind
	 of tag it encounters it calls a function to handle the tag.

       Net::XMPP::Protocol

	 A collection of high-level functions that Client uses to make their
	 lives easier.	These methods are inherited by the Client.

       Net::XMPP::JID

	 The XMPP IDs consist of three parts: user id, server, and resource.
	 This module gives you access to those components without having to
	 parse the string yourself.

       Net::XMPP::Message

	 Everything needed to create and read a <message/> received from the
	 server.

       Net::XMPP::Presence

	 Everything needed to create and read a <presence/> received from the
	 server.

       Net::XMPP::IQ

	 IQ is a wrapper around a number of modules that provide support for
	 the various Info/Query namespaces that XMPP recognizes.

       Net::XMPP::Stanza

	 This module represents a namespaced stanza that is used to extend a
	 <message/>, <presence/>, and <iq/>.

	 The man page for Net::XMPP::Stanza contains a listing of all supported
	 namespaces, and the methods that are supported by the objects that
	 represent those namespaces.

       Net::XMPP::Namespaces

	 XMPP allows for any stanza to be extended by any bit of XML.  This
	 module contains all of the internals for defining the XMPP based
	 extensions defined by the IETF.  The documentation for this module
	 explains more about how to add your own custom namespace and have it
	 be supported.

AUTHOR
       Ryan Eatmon Currently maintained by Eric Hacker.

BUGS
       Probably. There is at least one issue with XLM::Stream providing
       different node structures depending on how the node is created.
       Net::XMPP should now be able to handle this, but who knows what else
       lurks.

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

perl v5.10.0			  2011-08-25			  Net::XMPP(3)
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