XML::Stream.3pm

Langue: en

Version: 2010-05-11 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)

Section: 3 (Bibliothèques de fonctions)

NAME

XML::Stream - Creates an XML Stream connection and parses return data

SYNOPSIS

   XML::Stream is an attempt at solidifying the use of XML via streaming.
 
 

DESCRIPTION

   This module provides the user with methods to connect to a remote
   server, send a stream of XML to the server, and receive/parse an XML
   stream from the server.  It is primarily based work for the Etherx XML
   router developed by the Jabber Development Team.  For more information
   about this project visit http://xmpp.org/protocols/streams/.
 
   XML::Stream gives the user the ability to define a central callback
   that will be used to handle the tags received from the server.  These
   tags are passed in the format defined at instantiation time.
   the closing tag of an object is seen, the tree is finished and passed
   to the call back function.  What the user does with it from there is up
   to them.
 
   For a detailed description of how this module works, and about the data
   structure that it returns, please view the source of Stream.pm and
   look at the detailed description at the end of the file.
 
 
   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 we all
   know threading in Perl is not quite up to par yet.  This issue will be
   revisted in the future.
 
 

METHODS

   new(debug=>string,       - creates the XML::Stream object.  debug
       debugfh=>FileHandle,   should be set to the path for the debug log
       debuglevel=>0|1|N,     to be written.  If set to "stdout" then the
       debugtime=>0|1,        debug will go there.   Also, you can specify
       style=>string)         a filehandle that already exists byt using
                              debugfh.  debuglevel determines the amount
                              of debug to generate.  0 is the least, 1 is
                              a little more, N is the limit you want.
                              debugtime determines wether a timestamp
                              should be preappended to the entry.  style
                              defines the way the data structure is
                              returned.  The two available styles are:
 
                                tree - XML::Parser Tree format
                                node - XML::Stream::Node format
 
                              For more information see the respective man
                              pages.
 
   Connect(hostname=>string,       - opens a tcp connection to the
           port=>integer,            specified server and sends the proper
           to=>string,               opening XML Stream tag.  hostname,
           from=>string,             port, and namespace are required.
           myhostname=>string,       namespaces allows you to use
           namespace=>string,        XML::Stream::Namespace objects.
           namespaces=>array,        to is needed if you want the stream
           connectiontype=>string,   to attribute to be something other
           ssl=>0|1,                 than the hostname you are connecting
           srv=>string)              to.  from is needed if you want the
                                     stream from attribute to be something
                                     other than the hostname you are
                                     connecting from.  myhostname should
                                     not be needed but if the module
                                     cannot determine your hostname
                                     properly (check the debug log), set
                                     this to the correct value, or if you
                                     want the other side of the  stream to
                                     think that you are someone else.  The
                                     type determines the kind of
                                     connection that is made:
                                       "tcpip"    - TCP/IP (default)
                                       "stdinout" - STDIN/STDOUT
                                       "http"     - HTTP
                                     HTTP recognizes proxies if the ENV
                                     variables http_proxy or https_proxy
                                     are set.  ssl specifies if an SSL
                                     socket should be used for encrypted
                                     communications.  This function
                                     returns the same hash from GetRoot()
                                     below. Make sure you get the SID
                                     (Session ID) since you have to use it
                                     to call most other functions in here.
 
                                     If srv is specified AND Net::DNS is
                                     installed and can be loaded, then
                                     an SRV query is sent to srv.hostname
                                     and the results processed to replace
                                     the hostname and port.  If the lookup
                                     fails, or Net::DNS cannot be loaded,
                                     then hostname and port are left alone
                                     as the defaults.
 
 
   OpenFile(string) - opens a filehandle to the argument specified, and
                      pretends that it is a stream.  It will ignore the
                      outer tag, and not check if it was a
                      <stream:stream/>. This is useful for writing a
                      program that has to parse any XML file that is
                      basically made up of small packets (like RDF).
 
   Disconnect(sid) - sends the proper closing XML tag and closes the
                     specified socket down.
 
   Process(integer) - waits for data to be available on the socket.  If
                      a timeout is specified then the Process function
                      waits that period of time before returning nothing.
                      If a timeout period is not specified then the
                      function blocks until data is received.  The
                      function returns a hash with session ids as the key,
                      and status values or data as the hash values.
 
   SetCallBacks(node=>function,   - sets the callback that should be
                update=>function)   called in various situations.  node
                                    is used to handle the data structures
                                    that are built for each top level tag.
                                    Update is used for when Process is
                                    blocking waiting for data, but you
                                    want your original code to be updated.
 
   GetRoot(sid) - returns the attributes that the stream:stream tag sent
                  by the other end listed in a hash for the specified
                  session.
 
   GetSock(sid) - returns a pointer to the IO::Socket object for the
                  specified session.
 
   Send(sid,    - sends the string over the specified connection as is.
        string)   This does no checking if valid XML was sent or not.
                  Best behavior when sending information.
 
   GetErrorCode(sid) - returns a string for the specified session that
                       will hopefully contain some useful information
                       about why Process or Connect returned an undef
                       to you.
 
   XPath(node,path) - returns an array of results that match the xpath.
                      node can be any of the three types (Tree, Node).
 
 

VARIABLES

   $NONBLOCKING - tells the Parser to enter into a nonblocking state.  This
                  might cause some funky behavior since you can get nested
                  callbacks while things are waiting.  1=on, 0=off(default).
 
 

EXAMPLES

   ##########################
   # simple example
 
   use XML::Stream qw( Tree );
 
   $stream = new XML::Stream;
 
   my $status = $stream->Connect(hostname => "jabber.org",
                                 port => 5222,
                                 namespace => "jabber:client");
 
   if (!defined($status)) {
     print "ERROR: Could not connect to server\n";
     print "       (",$stream->GetErrorCode(),")\n";
     exit(0);
   }
 
   while($node = $stream->Process()) {
     # do something with $node
   }
 
   $stream->Disconnect();
 
 
   ###########################
   # example using a handler
 
   use XML::Stream qw( Tree );
 
   $stream = new XML::Stream;
   $stream->SetCallBacks(node=>\&noder);
   $stream->Connect(hostname => "jabber.org",
                    port => 5222,
                    namespace => "jabber:client",
                    timeout => undef) || die $!;
 
   # Blocks here forever, noder is called for incoming
   # packets when they arrive.
   while(defined($stream->Process())) { }
 
   print "ERROR: Stream died (",$stream->GetErrorCode(),")\n";
 
   sub noder
   {
     my $sid = shift;
     my $node = shift;
     # do something with $node
   }
 
 

AUTHOR

Tweaked, tuned, and brightness changes by Ryan Eatmon, reatmon@ti.com in May of 2000. Colorized, and Dolby Surround sound added by Thomas Charron, tcharron@jabber.org By Jeremie in October of 1999 for http://etherx.jabber.org/streams/

Currently maintained by Darian Anthony Patrick.

This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.