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

NAME
       Net::XMPP::IQ - XMPP Info/Query Module

SYNOPSIS
	 Net::XMPP::IQ is a companion to the Net::XMPP module. It
	 provides the user a simple interface to set and retrieve all
	 parts of an XMPP IQ.

DESCRIPTION
	 Net::XMPP::IQ differs from the other Net::XMPP::* modules in that
	 the XMLNS of the query is split out into a submodule under
	 IQ.  For specifics on each module please view the documentation
	 for the Net::XMPP::Namespaces module.

	 A Net::XMPP::IQ object is passed to the callback function for the
	 message.  Also, the first argument to the callback functions is the
	 session ID from XML::Stream.  There are some cases where you might
	 want this information, like if you created a Client that connects to
	 two servers at once, or for writing a mini server.

	   use Net::XMPP;

	   sub iq {
	     my ($sid,$IQ) = @_;
	     .
	     .
	     my $reply = $IQ->Reply();
	     my $replyQuery->GetQuery();
	     .
	   }

	 You now have access to all of the retrieval functions available.

	 To create a new iq to send to the server:

	   use Net::XMPP;

	   $IQ = new Net::XMPP::IQ();
	   $IQType = $IQ->NewChild( type );
	   $IQType->SetXXXXX("yyyyy");

	 Now you can call the creation functions for the IQ, and for the
	 <query/> on the new query object itself.  See below for the <iq/>
	 functions, and in each query module for those functions.

METHODS
       General functions

	 Reply(%args) - Creates a return <iq/> with the to and from
			filled in correctly, and a query object already
			added in.  The %args that you pass are passed
			to SetIQ() and will overwrite the IQ settings
			that Reply sets.

       Retrieval functions

	 GetTo()      - returns either a string with the JID, or a
	 GetTo("jid")	Net::XMPP::JID object for the person who is
			going to receive the <iq/>.  To get the JID
			object set the string to "jid", otherwise leave
			blank for the text string.

			$to    = $IQ->GetTo();
			$toJID = $IQ->GetTo("jid");

	 GetFrom()	-  returns either a string with the JID, or a
	 GetFrom("jid")	   Net::XMPP::JID object for the person who
			   sent the <iq/>.  To get the JID object set
			   the string to "jid", otherwise leave blank for the
			   text string.

			   $from    = $IQ->GetFrom();
			   $fromJID = $IQ->GetFrom("jid");

	 GetType() - returns a string with the type <iq/> this is.

		     $type = $IQ->GetType();

	 GetID() - returns an integer with the id of the <iq/>.

		   $id = $IQ->GetID();

	 GetError() - returns a string with the text description of the error.

		      $error = $IQ->GetError();

	 GetErrorCode() - returns a string with the code of error.

			  $errorCode = $IQ->GetErrorCode();

	 GetQuery() - returns a Net::XMPP::Stanza object that contains the data
		      in the query of the <iq/>.  Basically, it returns the
		      first child in the <iq/>.

		      $query = $IQ->GetQuery();

	 GetQueryXMLNS() - returns a string with the namespace of the query
			   for this <iq/>, if one exists.

			   $xmlns = $IQ->GetQueryXMLNS();

       Creation functions

	 SetIQ(to=>string|JID,	  - set multiple fields in the <iq/> at one
	       from=>string|JID,    time.  This is a cumulative and over
	       id=>string,	    writing action.  If you set the "to"
	       type=>string,	    attribute twice, the second setting is
	       errorcode=>string,   what is used.  If you set the status, and
	       error=>string)	    then set the priority then both will be in
				    the <iq/> tag.  For valid settings read the
				    specific Set functions below.

				    $IQ->SetIQ(type=>"get",
					       to=>"bob\@jabber.org");

				    $IQ->SetIQ(to=>"bob\@jabber.org",
					       errorcode=>403,
					       error=>"Permission Denied");

	 SetTo(string) - sets the to attribute.	 You can either pass a string
	 SetTo(JID)	 or a JID object.  They must be a valid Jabber
			 Identifiers or the server will return an error message.
			 (ie.  bob@jabber.org, etc...)

			 $IQ->SetTo("bob\@jabber.org");

	 SetFrom(string) - sets the from attribute.  You can either pass a
	 SetFrom(JID)	   string or a JID object.  They must be a valid JIDs
			   or the server will return an error message.
			   (ie.	 bob@jabber.org, etc...)

			   $IQ->SetFrom("me\@jabber.org");

	 SetType(string) - sets the type attribute.  Valid settings are:

			   get	    request information
			   set	    set information
			   result   results of a get
			   error    there was an error

			   $IQ->SetType("set");

	 SetErrorCode(string) - sets the error code of the <iq/>.

				$IQ->SetErrorCode(403);

	 SetError(string) - sets the error string of the <iq/>.

			    $IQ->SetError("Permission Denied");

	 NewChild(string) - creates a new Net::XMPP::Stanza object with the
			    namespace in the string.  In order for this
			    function to work with a custom namespace, you
			    must define and register that namespace with the
			    IQ module.	For more information please read the
			    documentation for Net::XMPP::Stanza.

			    $queryObj = $IQ->NewChild("jabber:iq:auth");
			    $queryObj = $IQ->NewChild("jabber:iq:roster");

	 Reply(hash) - creates a new IQ object and populates the to/from
		       fields.	If you specify a hash the same as with SetIQ
		       then those values will override the Reply values.

		       $iqReply = $IQ->Reply();
		       $iqReply = $IQ->Reply(type=>"result");

       Removal functions

	 RemoveTo() - removes the to attribute from the <iq/>.

		      $IQ->RemoveTo();

	 RemoveFrom() - removes the from attribute from the <iq/>.

			$IQ->RemoveFrom();

	 RemoveID() - removes the id attribute from the <iq/>.

		      $IQ->RemoveID();

	 RemoveType() - removes the type attribute from the <iq/>.

			$IQ->RemoveType();

	 RemoveError() - removes the <error/> element from the <iq/>.

			 $IQ->RemoveError();

	 RemoveErrorCode() - removes the code attribute from the <error/>
			     element in the <iq/>.

			     $IQ->RemoveErrorCode();

       Test functions

	 DefinedTo() - returns 1 if the to attribute is defined in the <iq/>,
		       0 otherwise.

		       $test = $IQ->DefinedTo();

	 DefinedFrom() - returns 1 if the from attribute is defined in the
			 <iq/>, 0 otherwise.

			 $test = $IQ->DefinedFrom();

	 DefinedID() - returns 1 if the id attribute is defined in the <iq/>,
		       0 otherwise.

		       $test = $IQ->DefinedID();

	 DefinedType() - returns 1 if the type attribute is defined in the
			 <iq/>, 0 otherwise.

			 $test = $IQ->DefinedType();

	 DefinedError() - returns 1 if <error/> is defined in the <iq/>,
			  0 otherwise.

			  $test = $IQ->DefinedError();

	 DefinedErrorCode() - returns 1 if the code attribute is defined in
			      <error/>, 0 otherwise.

			      $test = $IQ->DefinedErrorCode();

	 DefinedQuery() - returns 1 if there is at least one namespaced
			  child in the object.

AUTHOR
       Ryan Eatmon

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::IQ(3)
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