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AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::VUser(Contributed Perl DocumAnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::VCard(3)

NAME
       AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::VCard - VCards (XEP-0054 & XEP-0084)

SYNOPSIS
	  use AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::VCard;

	  my $vcard = AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::VCard->new;
	  $con->reg_cb (
	     stream_ready => sub { $vcard->hook_on ($con) }
	  );

	  $vcard->retrieve ($con, 'elmex@jabber.org', sub {
	     my ($jid, $vcard, $error) = @_;

	     if ($error) {
		warn "couldn't get vcard for elmex@jabber.org: " . $error->string . "\n";
	     } else {
		print "vCard nick for elmex@jabber.org: ".$vcard->{NICKNAME}."\n";
		print "Avatar hash for elmex@jabber.org: ".$vcard->{_avatar_hash}."\n";
	     }
	  });

	  $vcard->store ($con, undef, { NICKNAME => 'net-xmpp2' }, sub {
	     my ($error) = @_;
	     if ($error) {
		warn "upload failed: " . $error->string . "\n";
	     } else {
		print "upload successful\n";
	     }
	  });

	  $disco->enable_feature ($vcard->disco_feature);

DESCRIPTION
       This extension handles setting and retrieval of the VCard and the VCard
       based avatars.

       For example see the test suite of AnyEvent::XMPP.

METHODS
       new (%args)
	   Creates a new vcard extension.  It can take a "cache" argument,
	   which should be a tied hash which should be able to save the
	   retrieved vcards.  If no "cache" is set a internal hash will be
	   used and the vcards will be retrieved everytime the program is
	   restarted.  The keys will be the stringprepped bare JIDs of the
	   people we got a vcard from and the value will be a non-cyclic
	   hash/array datastructure representing the vcard.

	   About this datastructure see below at VCARD STRUCTURE.

	   If you want to support avatars correctly make sure you hook up the
	   connection via the "hook_on" method.

       hook_on ($con, $dont_retrieve_vcard)
	   $con must be an object of the class AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection (or
	   derived).  Once the vCard extension has been hooked up on a
	   connection it will add the avatar information to all outgoing
	   presence stanzas.

	   IMPORTANT: You need to hook on the connection BEFORE it was
	   connected. The initial presence stanza needs to contain the
	   information that we support avatars. The vcard will automatically
	   retrieved if the session wasn't already started. Otherwise you will
	   have to retrieve the vcard manually if you hook it up after the
	   "session_ready" event was received. You can prevent the automatic
	   retrieval by giving a true value in $dont_retrieve_vcard.  However,
	   just make sure to hook up on any connection before it is connected
	   if you want to offer avatar support on it.

	   Best is probably to do it like this:

	      my $vcard = AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::VCard->new;
	      $con->reg_cb (
		 stream_ready => sub { $vcard->hook_on ($con) }
	      );

       my_vcard ($con)
	   This method returns the vcard for the account connected by $con.
	   This only works if vcard was (successfully) retrieved. If the
	   connection was hoooked up the vcard was automatically retrieved.

	   Alternatively $con can also be a string reprensenting the JID of an
	   account.

       cache ([$newcache])
	   See also "new" about the meaning of cache hashes.  If no argument
	   is given the current cache is returned.

       store ($con, $vcard, $cb)
	   This method will store your $vcard on the connected server.	$cb is
	   called when either an error occured or the storage was successful.
	   If an error occured the first argument is not undefined and
	   contains an AnyEvent::XMPP::Error::IQ object.

	   $con should be a AnyEvent::XMPP::Connection or an object from some
	   derived class.

	   $vcard has a datastructure as described below in VCARD STRUCTURE.

       retrieve ($con, $jid, $cb)
	   This method will retrieve the vCard for $jid via the connection
	   $con.  If $jid is undefined the vCard of yourself is retrieved.
	   The callback $cb is called when an error occured or the vcard was
	   retrieved.  The first argument of the callback will be the JID to
	   which the vCard belongs, the second argument is the vCard itself
	   (as described in VCARD STRUCTURE below) and the thrid argument is
	   the error, if an error occured (undef otherwise).

VCARD STRUCTURE
       As there are currently no nice DOM implementations in Perl and I
       strongly dislike the DOM API in general this module has a simple Perl
       datastructure without cycles to represent the vCard.

       First an example: A fetched vCard hash may look like this:

	 {
	   'URL' => ['http://www.ta-sa.org/'],
	   'ORG' => [{
		      'ORGNAME' => 'nethype GmbH'
		    }],
	   'N' => [{
		    'FAMILY' => 'Redeker'
		  }],
	   'EMAIL' => ['elmex@ta-sa.org'],
	   'BDAY' => ['1984-06-01'],
	   'FN' => ['Robin'],
	   'ADR' => [
	      {
		HOME => undef,
		'COUNTRY' => 'Germany'
	      },
	      {
		 WORK => undef,
		 COUNTRY => 'Germany',
		 LOCALITY => 'Karlsruhe'
	      }
	   ],
	   'NICKNAME' => ['elmex'],
	   'ROLE' => ['Programmer']
	 }

       The keys represent the toplevel element of a vCard, the values are
       always array references containig one or more values for the key. If
       the value is a hash reference again it's value will not be an array
       reference but either undef or plain values.

       The values of the toplevel keys are all array references because fields
       like "ADR" may occur multiple times.

       Consult XEP-0054 for an explanation what these fields mean or contain.

       There are special fields in this structure for handling avatars:
       "_avatar" contains the binary data for the avatar image.
       "_avatar_hash" contains the sha1 hexencoded hash of the binary image
       data.  "_avatar_type" contains the mime type of the avatar.

       If you want to store the vcard you only have to set "_avatar" and
       "_avatar_type" if you want to store an avatar.

EVENTS
       The vcard extension will emit these events:

TODO
       Implement caching, the cache stuff is just a storage hash at the
       moment.	Or maybe drop it completly and let the application handle
       caching.

       retrieve_vcard_error => $iq_error
	   When a vCard retrieval was not successful, this event is emitted.
	   This is neccessary as some retrievals may happen automatically.

       vcard => $jid, $vcard
	   Whenever a vCard is retrieved, either automatically or manually,
	   this event is emitted with the retrieved vCard.

AUTHOR
       Robin Redeker, "<elmex at ta-sa.org>", JID: "<elmex at jabber.org>"

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
       Copyright 2007, 2008 Robin Redeker, all rights reserved.

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

perl v5.14.1			  2009-08-14	 AnyEvent::XMPP::Ext::VCard(3)
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