[JDEV] Proper use of Perl Net::Jabber calls
rebbaj rebbaj
rebbaj2000 at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Jan 7 08:40:55 CST 2003
Hello jabber people.
I am hoping that someone can help me out with how the Perl Net::Jabber library should be used. Note that I am also somewhat new to perl so if I get confused by some of the syntax, you will have to excuse me. The examples in the Oreily book were rather helpful but I seem to be having problems in calling and receiving IQ information.
Here is what I am trying to send and receive in XML:
SENT:
<iq id="jcl_9" type="get">
<query xmlns="jabber:iq:roster"/>
</iq>
RECV:
<iq from='rebbaj at jabber.org/Perl' id='jcl_9' type='result'>
<query xmlns='jabber:iq:roster'>
<item jid='rebbaj at jabber.com' name='rebbaj' subscription='both'/>
<item jid='rebbaj2 at jabber.com' name='rebbaj2' subscription='both'/>
</query>
</iq>
The code stub that I have written to do this is as follows. I suspect that I have the flow a bit wrong and I am not using the optimal calls to parse the resulting returned roster data... Any help would be appreciated....
rebbaj
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#!/usr/bin/perl
use Net::Jabber qw(Client);
use strict;
my $c=Net::Jabber::Client->new();
$c->Connect('hostname'=> 'jabber.org', 'port'=>5222);
$c->AuthSend('username'=> 'rebbaj',
'password'=> 'secret',
'resource'=> 'Perl');
$c->SetCallBacks('presence'=> \&handle_presence);
$c->SetCallBacks('iq'=> \&handle_iq);
$c->PresenceSend();
My $IQ = new Net::Jabber::IQ();
$IQ->NewQuery("jabber:iq:roster"); # Does this actually make the IQ get request?$c->Send($IQ); # is this call necessary?
print "involking process\n";
$c->Process();
$c->Disconnect;
exit(0);
sub handle_presence {
my ($sid, $presence) = @_;
my $show = $presence->GetShow() || 'online';
print "presence packet received $show\n";
}
sub handle_iq {
my ($sid, $iq) = @_;
my $querytag = $iq->GetQuery();
print "iq packet received $querytag\n";
}
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