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35 | The import tag to use is named C<event=xyz>, e.g. C<event=Event>, |
35 | The import tag to use is named C<event=xyz>, e.g. C<event=Event>, |
36 | C<event=Glib> etc. |
36 | C<event=Glib> etc. |
37 | |
37 | |
38 | You should specify the event module to use only in the main program. |
38 | You should specify the event module to use only in the main program. |
39 | |
39 | |
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40 | If no event model has been specified, FCP tries to autodetect it on first |
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41 | use (e.g. first transaction), in this order: Coro, Event, Glib, Tk. |
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42 | |
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43 | =head2 FREENET BASICS |
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44 | |
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45 | Ok, this section will not explain any freenet basics to you, just some |
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46 | problems I found that you might want to avoid: |
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47 | |
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48 | =over 4 |
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49 | |
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50 | =item freenet URIs are _NOT_ URIs |
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51 | |
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52 | Whenever a "uri" is required by the protocol, freenet expects a kind of |
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53 | URI prefixed with the "freenet:" scheme, e.g. "freenet:CHK...". However, |
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54 | these are not URIs, as freeent fails to parse them correctly, that is, you |
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55 | must unescape an escaped characters ("%2c" => ",") yourself. Maybe in the |
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56 | future this library will do it for you, so watch out for this incompatible |
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57 | change. |
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58 | |
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59 | =item Numbers are in HEX |
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60 | |
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61 | Virtually every number in the FCP protocol is in hex. Be sure to use |
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62 | C<hex()> on all such numbers, as the module (currently) does nothing to |
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63 | convert these for you. |
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64 | |
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65 | =back |
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66 | |
40 | =head2 THE Net::FCP CLASS |
67 | =head2 THE Net::FCP CLASS |
41 | |
68 | |
42 | =over 4 |
69 | =over 4 |
43 | |
70 | |
44 | =cut |
71 | =cut |
45 | |
72 | |
46 | package Net::FCP; |
73 | package Net::FCP; |
47 | |
74 | |
48 | use Carp; |
75 | use Carp; |
49 | use IO::Socket::INET; |
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50 | |
76 | |
51 | $VERSION = 0.05; |
77 | $VERSION = 0.6; |
52 | |
78 | |
53 | no warnings; |
79 | no warnings; |
54 | |
80 | |
55 | our $EVENT = Net::FCP::Event::Auto::; |
81 | our $EVENT = Net::FCP::Event::Auto::; |
56 | $EVENT = Net::FCP::Event::Event;#d# |
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57 | |
82 | |
58 | sub import { |
83 | sub import { |
59 | shift; |
84 | shift; |
60 | |
85 | |
61 | for (@_) { |
86 | for (@_) { |
62 | if (/^event=(\w+)$/) { |
87 | if (/^event=(\w+)$/) { |
63 | $EVENT = "Net::FCP::Event::$1"; |
88 | $EVENT = "Net::FCP::Event::$1"; |
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89 | eval "require $EVENT"; |
64 | } |
90 | } |
65 | } |
91 | } |
66 | eval "require $EVENT"; |
92 | die $@ if $@; |
67 | } |
93 | } |
68 | |
94 | |
69 | sub touc($) { |
95 | sub touc($) { |
70 | local $_ = shift; |
96 | local $_ = shift; |
71 | 1 while s/((?:^|_)(?:svk|chk|uri)(?:_|$))/\U$1/; |
97 | 1 while s/((?:^|_)(?:svk|chk|uri)(?:_|$))/\U$1/; |
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73 | $_; |
99 | $_; |
74 | } |
100 | } |
75 | |
101 | |
76 | sub tolc($) { |
102 | sub tolc($) { |
77 | local $_ = shift; |
103 | local $_ = shift; |
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104 | 1 while s/(SVK|CHK|URI)([^_])/$1\_$2/i; |
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105 | 1 while s/([^_])(SVK|CHK|URI)/$1\_$2/i; |
78 | s/(?<=[a-z])(?=[A-Z])/_/g; |
106 | s/(?<=[a-z])(?=[A-Z])/_/g; |
79 | lc $_; |
107 | lc $_; |
80 | } |
108 | } |
81 | |
109 | |
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110 | # the opposite of hex |
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111 | sub xeh($) { |
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112 | sprintf "%x", $_[0]; |
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113 | } |
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114 | |
82 | =item $meta = Net::FCP::parse_metadata $string |
115 | =item $meta = Net::FCP::parse_metadata $string |
83 | |
116 | |
84 | Parse a metadata string and return it. |
117 | Parse a metadata string and return it. |
85 | |
118 | |
86 | The metadata will be a hashref with key C<version> (containing |
119 | The metadata will be a hashref with key C<version> (containing the |
87 | the mandatory version header entries). |
120 | mandatory version header entries) and key C<raw> containing the original |
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121 | metadata string. |
88 | |
122 | |
89 | All other headers are represented by arrayrefs (they can be repeated). |
123 | All other headers are represented by arrayrefs (they can be repeated). |
90 | |
124 | |
91 | Since this is confusing, here is a rather verbose example of a parsed |
125 | Since this description is confusing, here is a rather verbose example of a |
92 | manifest: |
126 | parsed manifest: |
93 | |
127 | |
94 | ( |
128 | ( |
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129 | raw => "Version...", |
95 | version => { revision => 1 }, |
130 | version => { revision => 1 }, |
96 | document => [ |
131 | document => [ |
97 | { |
132 | { |
98 | "info.format" => "image/jpeg", |
133 | info => { format" => "image/jpeg" }, |
99 | name => "background.jpg", |
134 | name => "background.jpg", |
100 | "redirect.target" => "freenet:CHK\@ZcagI,ra726bSw" |
135 | redirect => { target => "freenet:CHK\@ZcagI,ra726bSw" }, |
101 | }, |
136 | }, |
102 | { |
137 | { |
103 | "info.format" => "text/html", |
138 | info => { format" => "text/html" }, |
104 | name => ".next", |
139 | name => ".next", |
105 | "redirect.target" => "freenet:SSK\@ilUPAgM/TFEE/3" |
140 | redirect => { target => "freenet:SSK\@ilUPAgM/TFEE/3" }, |
106 | }, |
141 | }, |
107 | { |
142 | { |
108 | "info.format" => "text/html", |
143 | info => { format" => "text/html" }, |
109 | "redirect.target" => "freenet:CHK\@8M8Po8ucwI,8xA" |
144 | redirect => { target => "freenet:CHK\@8M8Po8ucwI,8xA" }, |
110 | } |
145 | } |
111 | ] |
146 | ] |
112 | ) |
147 | ) |
113 | |
148 | |
114 | =cut |
149 | =cut |
115 | |
150 | |
116 | sub parse_metadata { |
151 | sub parse_metadata { |
117 | my $meta; |
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118 | |
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119 | my $data = shift; |
152 | my $data = shift; |
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153 | my $meta = { raw => $data }; |
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154 | |
120 | if ($data =~ /^Version\015?\012/gc) { |
155 | if ($data =~ /^Version\015?\012/gc) { |
121 | my $hdr = $meta->{version} = {}; |
156 | my $hdr = $meta->{version} = {}; |
122 | |
157 | |
123 | for (;;) { |
158 | for (;;) { |
124 | while ($data =~ /\G([^=\015\012]+)=([^\015\012]*)\015?\012/gc) { |
159 | while ($data =~ /\G([^=\015\012]+)=([^\015\012]*)\015?\012/gc) { |
125 | my ($k, $v) = ($1, $2); |
160 | my ($k, $v) = ($1, $2); |
126 | $hdr->{tolc $k} = $v; |
161 | my @p = split /\./, tolc $k, 3; |
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162 | |
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163 | $hdr->{$p[0]} = $v if @p == 1; # lamest code I ever wrote |
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164 | $hdr->{$p[0]}{$p[1]} = $v if @p == 2; |
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165 | $hdr->{$p[0]}{$p[1]}{$p[2]} = $v if @p == 3; |
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166 | die "FATAL: 4+ dot metadata" if @p >= 4; |
127 | } |
167 | } |
128 | |
168 | |
129 | if ($data =~ /\GEndPart\015?\012/gc) { |
169 | if ($data =~ /\GEndPart\015?\012/gc) { |
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170 | # nop |
130 | } elsif ($data =~ /\GEnd\015?\012/gc) { |
171 | } elsif ($data =~ /\GEnd(\015?\012|$)/gc) { |
131 | last; |
172 | last; |
132 | } elsif ($data =~ /\G([A-Za-z0-9.\-]+)\015?\012/gcs) { |
173 | } elsif ($data =~ /\G([A-Za-z0-9.\-]+)\015?\012/gcs) { |
133 | push @{$meta->{tolc $1}}, $hdr = {}; |
174 | push @{$meta->{tolc $1}}, $hdr = {}; |
134 | } elsif ($data =~ /\G(.*)/gcs) { |
175 | } elsif ($data =~ /\G(.*)/gcs) { |
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176 | print STDERR "metadata format error ($1), please report this string: <<$data>>"; |
135 | die "metadata format error ($1)"; |
177 | die "metadata format error"; |
136 | } |
178 | } |
137 | } |
179 | } |
138 | } |
180 | } |
139 | |
181 | |
140 | #$meta->{tail} = substr $data, pos $data; |
182 | #$meta->{tail} = substr $data, pos $data; |
141 | |
183 | |
142 | $meta; |
184 | $meta; |
143 | } |
185 | } |
144 | |
186 | |
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187 | =item $string = Net::FCP::build_metadata $meta |
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188 | |
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189 | Takes a hash reference as returned by C<Net::FCP::parse_metadata> and |
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190 | returns the corresponding string form. If a string is given, it's returned |
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191 | as is. |
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192 | |
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193 | =cut |
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194 | |
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195 | sub build_metadata_subhash($$$) { |
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196 | my ($prefix, $level, $hash) = @_; |
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197 | |
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198 | join "", |
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199 | map |
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200 | ref $hash->{$_} ? build_metadata_subhash ($prefix . (Net::FCP::touc $_) . ".", $level + 1, $hash->{$_}) |
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201 | : $prefix . ($level > 1 ? $_ : Net::FCP::touc $_) . "=" . $hash->{$_} . "\n", |
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202 | keys %$hash; |
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203 | } |
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204 | |
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205 | sub build_metadata_hash($$) { |
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206 | my ($header, $hash) = @_; |
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207 | |
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208 | if (ref $hash eq ARRAY::) { |
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209 | join "", map build_metadata_hash ($header, $_), @$hash |
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210 | } else { |
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211 | (Net::FCP::touc $header) . "\n" |
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212 | . (build_metadata_subhash "", 0, $hash) |
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213 | . "EndPart\n"; |
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214 | } |
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215 | } |
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216 | |
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217 | sub build_metadata($) { |
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218 | my ($meta) = @_; |
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219 | |
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220 | return $meta unless ref $meta; |
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221 | |
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222 | $meta = { %$meta }; |
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223 | |
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224 | delete $meta->{raw}; |
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225 | |
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226 | my $res = |
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227 | (build_metadata_hash version => delete $meta->{version}) |
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228 | . (join "", map +(build_metadata_hash $_, $meta->{$_}), keys %$meta); |
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229 | |
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230 | substr $res, 0, -5; # get rid of "Part". Broken Syntax.... |
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231 | } |
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232 | |
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233 | |
145 | =item $fcp = new Net::FCP [host => $host][, port => $port] |
234 | =item $fcp = new Net::FCP [host => $host][, port => $port][, progress => \&cb] |
146 | |
235 | |
147 | Create a new virtual FCP connection to the given host and port (default |
236 | Create a new virtual FCP connection to the given host and port (default |
148 | 127.0.0.1:8481, or the environment variables C<FREDHOST> and C<FREDPORT>). |
237 | 127.0.0.1:8481, or the environment variables C<FREDHOST> and C<FREDPORT>). |
149 | |
238 | |
150 | Connections are virtual because no persistent physical connection is |
239 | Connections are virtual because no persistent physical connection is |
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240 | established. |
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241 | |
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242 | You can install a progress callback that is being called with the Net::FCP |
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243 | object, a txn object, the type of the transaction and the attributes. Use |
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244 | it like this: |
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245 | |
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246 | sub progress_cb { |
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247 | my ($self, $txn, $type, $attr) = @_; |
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248 | |
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249 | warn "progress<$txn,$type," . (join ":", %$attr) . ">\n"; |
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250 | } |
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251 | |
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252 | =begin comment |
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253 | |
151 | established. However, the existance of the node is checked by executing a |
254 | However, the existance of the node is checked by executing a |
152 | C<ClientHello> transaction. |
255 | C<ClientHello> transaction. |
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256 | |
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257 | =end |
153 | |
258 | |
154 | =cut |
259 | =cut |
155 | |
260 | |
156 | sub new { |
261 | sub new { |
157 | my $class = shift; |
262 | my $class = shift; |
158 | my $self = bless { @_ }, $class; |
263 | my $self = bless { @_ }, $class; |
159 | |
264 | |
160 | $self->{host} ||= $ENV{FREDHOST} || "127.0.0.1"; |
265 | $self->{host} ||= $ENV{FREDHOST} || "127.0.0.1"; |
161 | $self->{port} ||= $ENV{FREDPORt} || 8481; |
266 | $self->{port} ||= $ENV{FREDPORT} || 8481; |
162 | |
267 | |
163 | $self->{nodehello} = $self->client_hello |
268 | #$self->{nodehello} = $self->client_hello |
164 | or croak "unable to get nodehello from node\n"; |
269 | # or croak "unable to get nodehello from node\n"; |
165 | |
270 | |
166 | $self; |
271 | $self; |
167 | } |
272 | } |
168 | |
273 | |
169 | sub progress { |
274 | sub progress { |
170 | my ($self, $txn, $type, $attr) = @_; |
275 | my ($self, $txn, $type, $attr) = @_; |
171 | warn "progress<$txn,$type," . (join ":", %$attr) . ">\n"; |
276 | |
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277 | $self->{progress}->($self, $txn, $type, $attr) |
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278 | if $self->{progress}; |
172 | } |
279 | } |
173 | |
280 | |
174 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn(type => attr => val,...) |
281 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn(type => attr => val,...) |
175 | |
282 | |
176 | The low-level interface to transactions. Don't use it. |
283 | The low-level interface to transactions. Don't use it. |
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284 | |
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285 | Here are some examples of using transactions: |
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286 | |
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287 | The blocking case, no (visible) transactions involved: |
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288 | |
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289 | my $nodehello = $fcp->client_hello; |
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290 | |
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291 | A transaction used in a blocking fashion: |
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292 | |
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293 | my $txn = $fcp->txn_client_hello; |
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294 | ... |
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295 | my $nodehello = $txn->result; |
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296 | |
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297 | Or shorter: |
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298 | |
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299 | my $nodehello = $fcp->txn_client_hello->result; |
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300 | |
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301 | Setting callbacks: |
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302 | |
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303 | $fcp->txn_client_hello->cb( |
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304 | sub { my $nodehello => $_[0]->result } |
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305 | ); |
177 | |
306 | |
178 | =cut |
307 | =cut |
179 | |
308 | |
180 | sub txn { |
309 | sub txn { |
181 | my ($self, $type, %attr) = @_; |
310 | my ($self, $type, %attr) = @_; |
182 | |
311 | |
183 | $type = touc $type; |
312 | $type = touc $type; |
184 | |
313 | |
185 | my $txn = "Net::FCP::Txn::$type"->new(fcp => $self, type => tolc $type, attr => \%attr); |
314 | my $txn = "Net::FCP::Txn::$type"->new (fcp => $self, type => tolc $type, attr => \%attr); |
186 | |
315 | |
187 | $txn; |
316 | $txn; |
188 | } |
317 | } |
189 | |
318 | |
190 | sub _txn($&) { |
319 | { # transactions |
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320 | |
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321 | my $txn = sub { |
191 | my ($name, $sub) = @_; |
322 | my ($name, $sub) = @_; |
192 | *{"$name\_txn"} = $sub; |
323 | *{"txn_$name"} = $sub; |
193 | *{$name} = sub { $sub->(@_)->result }; |
324 | *{$name} = sub { $sub->(@_)->result }; |
194 | } |
325 | }; |
195 | |
326 | |
196 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn_client_hello |
327 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn_client_hello |
197 | |
328 | |
198 | =item $nodehello = $fcp->client_hello |
329 | =item $nodehello = $fcp->client_hello |
199 | |
330 | |
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205 | protocol => "1.2", |
336 | protocol => "1.2", |
206 | } |
337 | } |
207 | |
338 | |
208 | =cut |
339 | =cut |
209 | |
340 | |
210 | _txn client_hello => sub { |
341 | $txn->(client_hello => sub { |
211 | my ($self) = @_; |
342 | my ($self) = @_; |
212 | |
343 | |
213 | $self->txn ("client_hello"); |
344 | $self->txn ("client_hello"); |
214 | }; |
345 | }); |
215 | |
346 | |
216 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn_client_info |
347 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn_client_info |
217 | |
348 | |
218 | =item $nodeinfo = $fcp->client_info |
349 | =item $nodeinfo = $fcp->client_info |
219 | |
350 | |
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243 | routing_time => "a5", |
374 | routing_time => "a5", |
244 | } |
375 | } |
245 | |
376 | |
246 | =cut |
377 | =cut |
247 | |
378 | |
248 | _txn client_info => sub { |
379 | $txn->(client_info => sub { |
249 | my ($self) = @_; |
380 | my ($self) = @_; |
250 | |
381 | |
251 | $self->txn ("client_info"); |
382 | $self->txn ("client_info"); |
252 | }; |
383 | }); |
253 | |
384 | |
254 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn_generate_chk ($metadata, $data) |
385 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn_generate_chk ($metadata, $data[, $cipher]) |
255 | |
386 | |
256 | =item $uri = $fcp->generate_chk ($metadata, $data) |
387 | =item $uri = $fcp->generate_chk ($metadata, $data[, $cipher]) |
257 | |
388 | |
258 | Creates a new CHK, given the metadata and data. UNTESTED. |
389 | Calculates a CHK, given the metadata and data. C<$cipher> is either |
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390 | C<Rijndael> or C<Twofish>, with the latter being the default. |
259 | |
391 | |
260 | =cut |
392 | =cut |
261 | |
393 | |
262 | _txn generate_chk => sub { |
394 | $txn->(generate_chk => sub { |
263 | my ($self, $metadata, $data) = @_; |
395 | my ($self, $metadata, $data, $cipher) = @_; |
264 | |
396 | |
265 | $self->txn (generate_chk => data => "$data$metadata", metadata_length => length $metadata); |
397 | $self->txn (generate_chk => |
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398 | data => "$metadata$data", |
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399 | metadata_length => xeh length $metadata, |
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400 | cipher => $cipher || "Twofish"); |
266 | }; |
401 | }); |
267 | |
402 | |
268 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn_generate_svk_pair |
403 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn_generate_svk_pair |
269 | |
404 | |
270 | =item ($public, $private) = @{ $fcp->generate_svk_pair } |
405 | =item ($public, $private) = @{ $fcp->generate_svk_pair } |
271 | |
406 | |
272 | Creates a new SVK pair. Returns an arrayref. |
407 | Creates a new SVK pair. Returns an arrayref with the public key, the |
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408 | private key and a crypto key, which is just additional entropy. |
273 | |
409 | |
274 | [ |
410 | [ |
275 | "hKs0-WDQA4pVZyMPKNFsK1zapWY", |
411 | "acLx4dux9fvvABH15Gk6~d3I-yw", |
276 | "ZnmvMITaTXBMFGl4~jrjuyWxOWg" |
412 | "cPoDkDMXDGSMM32plaPZDhJDxSs", |
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413 | "BH7LXCov0w51-y9i~BoB3g", |
277 | ] |
414 | ] |
278 | |
415 | |
279 | =cut |
416 | A private key (for inserting) can be constructed like this: |
280 | |
417 | |
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418 | SSK@<private_key>,<crypto_key>/<name> |
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419 | |
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420 | It can be used to insert data. The corresponding public key looks like this: |
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421 | |
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422 | SSK@<public_key>PAgM,<crypto_key>/<name> |
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423 | |
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424 | Watch out for the C<PAgM>-part! |
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425 | |
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426 | =cut |
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427 | |
281 | _txn generate_svk_pair => sub { |
428 | $txn->(generate_svk_pair => sub { |
282 | my ($self) = @_; |
429 | my ($self) = @_; |
283 | |
430 | |
284 | $self->txn ("generate_svk_pair"); |
431 | $self->txn ("generate_svk_pair"); |
285 | }; |
432 | }); |
286 | |
433 | |
287 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn_insert_private_key ($private) |
434 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn_invert_private_key ($private) |
288 | |
435 | |
289 | =item $uri = $fcp->insert_private_key ($private) |
436 | =item $public = $fcp->invert_private_key ($private) |
290 | |
437 | |
291 | Inserts a private key. $private can be either an insert URI (must start |
438 | Inverts a private key (returns the public key). C<$private> can be either |
292 | with freenet:SSK@) or a raw private key (i.e. the private value you get back |
439 | an insert URI (must start with C<freenet:SSK@>) or a raw private key (i.e. |
293 | from C<generate_svk_pair>). |
440 | the private value you get back from C<generate_svk_pair>). |
294 | |
441 | |
295 | Returns the public key. |
442 | Returns the public key. |
296 | |
443 | |
297 | UNTESTED. |
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298 | |
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299 | =cut |
444 | =cut |
300 | |
445 | |
301 | _txn insert_private_key => sub { |
446 | $txn->(invert_private_key => sub { |
302 | my ($self, $privkey) = @_; |
447 | my ($self, $privkey) = @_; |
303 | |
448 | |
304 | $self->txn (invert_private_key => private => $privkey); |
449 | $self->txn (invert_private_key => private => $privkey); |
305 | }; |
450 | }); |
306 | |
451 | |
307 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn_get_size ($uri) |
452 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn_get_size ($uri) |
308 | |
453 | |
309 | =item $length = $fcp->get_size ($uri) |
454 | =item $length = $fcp->get_size ($uri) |
310 | |
455 | |
311 | Finds and returns the size (rounded up to the nearest power of two) of the |
456 | Finds and returns the size (rounded up to the nearest power of two) of the |
312 | given document. |
457 | given document. |
313 | |
458 | |
314 | UNTESTED. |
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315 | |
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316 | =cut |
459 | =cut |
317 | |
460 | |
318 | _txn get_size => sub { |
461 | $txn->(get_size => sub { |
319 | my ($self, $uri) = @_; |
462 | my ($self, $uri) = @_; |
320 | |
463 | |
321 | $self->txn (get_size => URI => $uri); |
464 | $self->txn (get_size => URI => $uri); |
322 | }; |
465 | }); |
323 | |
466 | |
324 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn_client_get ($uri [, $htl = 15 [, $removelocal = 0]]) |
467 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn_client_get ($uri [, $htl = 15 [, $removelocal = 0]]) |
325 | |
468 | |
326 | =item ($metadata, $data) = @{ $fcp->client_get ($uri, $htl, $removelocal) |
469 | =item ($metadata, $data) = @{ $fcp->client_get ($uri, $htl, $removelocal) |
327 | |
470 | |
328 | Fetches a (small, as it should fit into memory) file from |
471 | Fetches a (small, as it should fit into memory) file from |
329 | freenet. C<$meta> is the metadata (as returned by C<parse_metadata> or |
472 | freenet. C<$meta> is the metadata (as returned by C<parse_metadata> or |
330 | C<undef>). |
473 | C<undef>). |
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474 | |
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475 | The C<$uri> should begin with C<freenet:>, but the scheme is currently |
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476 | added, if missing. |
331 | |
477 | |
332 | Due to the overhead, a better method to download big files should be used. |
478 | Due to the overhead, a better method to download big files should be used. |
333 | |
479 | |
334 | my ($meta, $data) = @{ |
480 | my ($meta, $data) = @{ |
335 | $fcp->client_get ( |
481 | $fcp->client_get ( |
… | |
… | |
337 | ) |
483 | ) |
338 | }; |
484 | }; |
339 | |
485 | |
340 | =cut |
486 | =cut |
341 | |
487 | |
342 | _txn client_get => sub { |
488 | $txn->(client_get => sub { |
343 | my ($self, $uri, $htl, $removelocal) = @_; |
489 | my ($self, $uri, $htl, $removelocal) = @_; |
344 | |
490 | |
345 | $self->txn (client_get => URI => $uri, hops_to_live => ($htl || 15), remove_local => $removelocal*1); |
491 | $uri =~ s/^freenet://; |
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492 | $uri = "freenet:$uri"; |
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493 | |
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494 | $self->txn (client_get => URI => $uri, hops_to_live => xeh (defined $htl ? $htl : 15), |
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495 | remove_local_key => $removelocal ? "true" : "false"); |
346 | }; |
496 | }); |
347 | |
497 | |
348 | =item MISSING: ClientPut |
498 | =item $txn = $fcp->txn_client_put ($uri, $metadata, $data, $htl, $removelocal) |
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499 | |
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500 | =item my $uri = $fcp->client_put ($uri, $metadata, $data, $htl, $removelocal); |
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501 | |
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502 | Insert a new key. If the client is inserting a CHK, the URI may be |
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503 | abbreviated as just CHK@. In this case, the node will calculate the |
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504 | CHK. If the key is a private SSK key, the node will calculcate the public |
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505 | key and the resulting public URI. |
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506 | |
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507 | C<$meta> can be a hash reference (same format as returned by |
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508 | C<Net::FCP::parse_metadata>) or a string. |
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509 | |
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510 | The result is an arrayref with the keys C<uri>, C<public_key> and C<private_key>. |
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511 | |
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512 | =cut |
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513 | |
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514 | $txn->(client_put => sub { |
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515 | my ($self, $uri, $meta, $data, $htl, $removelocal) = @_; |
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516 | |
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517 | $meta = build_metadata $meta; |
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518 | |
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519 | $self->txn (client_put => URI => $uri, |
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520 | hops_to_live => xeh (defined $htl ? $htl : 15), |
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521 | remove_local_key => $removelocal ? "true" : "false", |
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522 | data => "$meta$data", metadata_length => xeh length $meta); |
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523 | }); |
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524 | |
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525 | } # transactions |
349 | |
526 | |
350 | =back |
527 | =back |
351 | |
528 | |
352 | =head2 THE Net::FCP::Txn CLASS |
529 | =head2 THE Net::FCP::Txn CLASS |
353 | |
530 | |
354 | All requests (or transactions) are executed in a asynchroneous way (LIE: |
531 | All requests (or transactions) are executed in a asynchronous way. For |
355 | uploads are blocking). For each request, a C<Net::FCP::Txn> object is |
532 | each request, a C<Net::FCP::Txn> object is created (worse: a tcp |
356 | created (worse: a tcp connection is created, too). |
533 | connection is created, too). |
357 | |
534 | |
358 | For each request there is actually a different subclass (and it's possible |
535 | For each request there is actually a different subclass (and it's possible |
359 | to subclass these, although of course not documented). |
536 | to subclass these, although of course not documented). |
360 | |
537 | |
361 | The most interesting method is C<result>. |
538 | The most interesting method is C<result>. |
… | |
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363 | =over 4 |
540 | =over 4 |
364 | |
541 | |
365 | =cut |
542 | =cut |
366 | |
543 | |
367 | package Net::FCP::Txn; |
544 | package Net::FCP::Txn; |
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545 | |
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546 | use Fcntl; |
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547 | use Socket; |
368 | |
548 | |
369 | =item new arg => val,... |
549 | =item new arg => val,... |
370 | |
550 | |
371 | Creates a new C<Net::FCP::Txn> object. Not normally used. |
551 | Creates a new C<Net::FCP::Txn> object. Not normally used. |
372 | |
552 | |
… | |
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374 | |
554 | |
375 | sub new { |
555 | sub new { |
376 | my $class = shift; |
556 | my $class = shift; |
377 | my $self = bless { @_ }, $class; |
557 | my $self = bless { @_ }, $class; |
378 | |
558 | |
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559 | $self->{signal} = $EVENT->new_signal; |
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560 | |
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561 | $self->{fcp}{txn}{$self} = $self; |
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562 | |
379 | my $attr = ""; |
563 | my $attr = ""; |
380 | my $data = delete $self->{attr}{data}; |
564 | my $data = delete $self->{attr}{data}; |
381 | |
565 | |
382 | while (my ($k, $v) = each %{$self->{attr}}) { |
566 | while (my ($k, $v) = each %{$self->{attr}}) { |
383 | $attr .= (Net::FCP::touc $k) . "=$v\012" |
567 | $attr .= (Net::FCP::touc $k) . "=$v\012" |
384 | } |
568 | } |
385 | |
569 | |
386 | if (defined $data) { |
570 | if (defined $data) { |
387 | $attr .= "DataLength=" . (length $data) . "\012"; |
571 | $attr .= sprintf "DataLength=%x\012", length $data; |
388 | $data = "Data\012$data"; |
572 | $data = "Data\012$data"; |
389 | } else { |
573 | } else { |
390 | $data = "EndMessage\012"; |
574 | $data = "EndMessage\012"; |
391 | } |
575 | } |
392 | |
576 | |
393 | my $fh = new IO::Socket::INET |
577 | socket my $fh, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 |
394 | PeerHost => $self->{fcp}{host}, |
578 | or Carp::croak "unable to create new tcp socket: $!"; |
395 | PeerPort => $self->{fcp}{port} |
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396 | or Carp::croak "FCP::txn: unable to connect to $self->{fcp}{host}:$self->{fcp}{port}: $!\n"; |
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397 | |
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398 | binmode $fh, ":raw"; |
579 | binmode $fh, ":raw"; |
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580 | fcntl $fh, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK; |
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581 | connect $fh, (sockaddr_in $self->{fcp}{port}, inet_aton $self->{fcp}{host}) |
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582 | and !$!{EWOULDBLOCK} |
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583 | and !$!{EINPROGRESS} |
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584 | and Carp::croak "FCP::txn: unable to connect to $self->{fcp}{host}:$self->{fcp}{port}: $!\n"; |
399 | |
585 | |
400 | if (0) { |
586 | $self->{sbuf} = |
401 | print |
587 | "\x00\x00\x00\x02" |
402 | Net::FCP::touc $self->{type}, "\012", |
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403 | $attr, |
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404 | $data, "\012"; |
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405 | } |
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406 | |
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407 | print $fh |
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408 | "\x00\x00", "\x00\x02", # SESSID, PRESID |
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409 | Net::FCP::touc $self->{type}, "\012", |
588 | . (Net::FCP::touc $self->{type}) |
410 | $attr, |
589 | . "\012$attr$data"; |
411 | $data; |
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412 | |
590 | |
413 | #$fh->shutdown (1); # freenet buggy?, well, it's java... |
591 | #shutdown $fh, 1; # freenet buggy?, well, it's java... |
414 | |
592 | |
415 | $self->{fh} = $fh; |
593 | $self->{fh} = $fh; |
416 | |
594 | |
417 | $EVENT->reg_r_cb ($self); |
595 | $self->{w} = $EVENT->new_from_fh ($fh)->cb(sub { $self->fh_ready_w })->poll(0, 1, 1); |
418 | |
596 | |
419 | $self; |
597 | $self; |
420 | } |
598 | } |
421 | |
599 | |
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600 | =item $txn = $txn->cb ($coderef) |
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601 | |
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602 | Sets a callback to be called when the request is finished. The coderef |
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603 | will be called with the txn as it's sole argument, so it has to call |
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604 | C<result> itself. |
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605 | |
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606 | Returns the txn object, useful for chaining. |
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607 | |
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608 | Example: |
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609 | |
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610 | $fcp->txn_client_get ("freenet:CHK....") |
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611 | ->userdata ("ehrm") |
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612 | ->cb(sub { |
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613 | my $data = shift->result; |
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614 | }); |
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615 | |
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616 | =cut |
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617 | |
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618 | sub cb($$) { |
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619 | my ($self, $cb) = @_; |
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620 | $self->{cb} = $cb; |
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621 | $self; |
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622 | } |
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623 | |
422 | =item $userdata = $txn->userdata ([$userdata]) |
624 | =item $txn = $txn->userdata ([$userdata]) |
423 | |
625 | |
424 | Get and/or set user-specific data. This is useful in progress callbacks. |
626 | Set user-specific data. This is useful in progress callbacks. The data can be accessed |
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627 | using C<< $txn->{userdata} >>. |
425 | |
628 | |
426 | =cut |
629 | Returns the txn object, useful for chaining. |
427 | |
630 | |
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631 | =cut |
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632 | |
428 | sub userdata($;$) { |
633 | sub userdata($$) { |
429 | my ($self, $data) = @_; |
634 | my ($self, $data) = @_; |
430 | $self->{userdata} = $data if @_ >= 2; |
635 | $self->{userdata} = $data; |
431 | $self->{userdata}; |
636 | $self; |
432 | } |
637 | } |
433 | |
638 | |
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639 | =item $txn->cancel (%attr) |
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640 | |
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641 | Cancels the operation with a C<cancel> exception anf the given attributes |
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642 | (consider at least giving the attribute C<reason>). |
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643 | |
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644 | UNTESTED. |
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645 | |
|
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646 | =cut |
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647 | |
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648 | sub cancel { |
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649 | my ($self, %attr) = @_; |
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650 | $self->throw (Net::FCP::Exception->new (cancel => { %attr })); |
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651 | $self->set_result; |
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652 | $self->eof; |
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653 | } |
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654 | |
434 | sub fh_ready { |
655 | sub fh_ready_w { |
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656 | my ($self) = @_; |
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657 | |
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658 | my $len = syswrite $self->{fh}, $self->{sbuf}; |
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659 | |
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660 | if ($len > 0) { |
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661 | substr $self->{sbuf}, 0, $len, ""; |
|
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662 | unless (length $self->{sbuf}) { |
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663 | fcntl $self->{fh}, F_SETFL, 0; |
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664 | $self->{w}->cb(sub { $self->fh_ready_r })->poll (1, 0, 1); |
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665 | } |
|
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666 | } elsif (defined $len) { |
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667 | $self->throw (Net::FCP::Exception->new (network_error => { reason => "unexpected end of file while writing" })); |
|
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668 | } else { |
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669 | $self->throw (Net::FCP::Exception->new (network_error => { reason => "$!" })); |
|
|
670 | } |
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671 | } |
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672 | |
|
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673 | sub fh_ready_r { |
435 | my ($self) = @_; |
674 | my ($self) = @_; |
436 | |
675 | |
437 | if (sysread $self->{fh}, $self->{buf}, 65536, length $self->{buf}) { |
676 | if (sysread $self->{fh}, $self->{buf}, 65536, length $self->{buf}) { |
438 | for (;;) { |
677 | for (;;) { |
439 | if ($self->{datalen}) { |
678 | if ($self->{datalen}) { |
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679 | #warn "expecting new datachunk $self->{datalen}, got ".(length $self->{buf})."\n";#d# |
440 | if (length $self->{buf} >= $self->{datalen}) { |
680 | if (length $self->{buf} >= $self->{datalen}) { |
441 | $self->rcv_data (substr $self->{buf}, 0, $self->{datalen}, ""); |
681 | $self->rcv_data (substr $self->{buf}, 0, delete $self->{datalen}, ""); |
442 | } else { |
682 | } else { |
443 | last; |
683 | last; |
444 | } |
684 | } |
445 | } elsif ($self->{buf} =~ s/^DataChunk\015?\012Length=([0-9a-fA-F]+)\015?\012Data\015?\012//) { |
685 | } elsif ($self->{buf} =~ s/^DataChunk\015?\012Length=([0-9a-fA-F]+)\015?\012Data\015?\012//) { |
446 | $self->{datalen} = hex $1; |
686 | $self->{datalen} = hex $1; |
|
|
687 | #warn "expecting new datachunk $self->{datalen}\n";#d# |
447 | } elsif ($self->{buf} =~ s/^([a-zA-Z]+)\015?\012(?:(.+?)\015?\012)?EndMessage\015?\012//s) { |
688 | } elsif ($self->{buf} =~ s/^([a-zA-Z]+)\015?\012(?:(.+?)\015?\012)?EndMessage\015?\012//s) { |
448 | $self->rcv ($1, { |
689 | $self->rcv ($1, { |
449 | map { my ($a, $b) = split /=/, $_, 2; ((Net::FCP::tolc $a), $b) } |
690 | map { my ($a, $b) = split /=/, $_, 2; ((Net::FCP::tolc $a), $b) } |
450 | split /\015?\012/, $2 |
691 | split /\015?\012/, $2 |
451 | }); |
692 | }); |
452 | } else { |
693 | } else { |
453 | last; |
694 | last; |
454 | } |
695 | } |
455 | } |
696 | } |
456 | } else { |
697 | } else { |
457 | $EVENT->unreg_r_cb ($self); |
|
|
458 | delete $self->{fh}; |
|
|
459 | $self->eof; |
698 | $self->eof; |
460 | } |
699 | } |
461 | } |
|
|
462 | |
|
|
463 | sub rcv_data { |
|
|
464 | my ($self, $chunk) = @_; |
|
|
465 | |
|
|
466 | $self->{data} .= $chunk; |
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|
467 | |
|
|
468 | $self->progress ("data", { chunk => length $chunk, total => length $self->{data}, end => $self->{datalength} }); |
|
|
469 | } |
700 | } |
470 | |
701 | |
471 | sub rcv { |
702 | sub rcv { |
472 | my ($self, $type, $attr) = @_; |
703 | my ($self, $type, $attr) = @_; |
473 | |
704 | |
… | |
… | |
480 | } else { |
711 | } else { |
481 | warn "received unexpected reply type '$type' for '$self->{type}', ignoring\n"; |
712 | warn "received unexpected reply type '$type' for '$self->{type}', ignoring\n"; |
482 | } |
713 | } |
483 | } |
714 | } |
484 | |
715 | |
|
|
716 | # used as a default exception thrower |
|
|
717 | sub rcv_throw_exception { |
|
|
718 | my ($self, $attr, $type) = @_; |
|
|
719 | $self->throw (Net::FCP::Exception->new ($type, $attr)); |
|
|
720 | } |
|
|
721 | |
|
|
722 | *rcv_failed = \&Net::FCP::Txn::rcv_throw_exception; |
|
|
723 | *rcv_format_error = \&Net::FCP::Txn::rcv_throw_exception; |
|
|
724 | |
485 | sub throw { |
725 | sub throw { |
486 | my ($self, $exc) = @_; |
726 | my ($self, $exc) = @_; |
487 | |
727 | |
488 | $self->{exception} = $exc; |
728 | $self->{exception} = $exc; |
489 | $self->set_result (1); |
729 | $self->set_result; |
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|
730 | $self->eof; # must be last to avoid loops |
490 | } |
731 | } |
491 | |
732 | |
492 | sub set_result { |
733 | sub set_result { |
493 | my ($self, $result) = @_; |
734 | my ($self, $result) = @_; |
494 | |
735 | |
495 | $self->{result} = $result unless exists $self->{result}; |
736 | unless (exists $self->{result}) { |
|
|
737 | $self->{result} = $result; |
|
|
738 | $self->{cb}->($self) if exists $self->{cb}; |
|
|
739 | $self->{signal}->send; |
|
|
740 | } |
496 | } |
741 | } |
497 | |
742 | |
498 | sub eof { |
743 | sub eof { |
499 | my ($self) = @_; |
744 | my ($self) = @_; |
500 | $self->set_result; |
745 | |
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|
746 | delete $self->{w}; |
|
|
747 | delete $self->{fh}; |
|
|
748 | |
|
|
749 | delete $self->{fcp}{txn}{$self}; |
|
|
750 | |
|
|
751 | unless (exists $self->{result}) { |
|
|
752 | $self->throw (Net::FCP::Exception->new (short_data => { |
|
|
753 | reason => "unexpected eof or internal node error", |
|
|
754 | })); |
|
|
755 | } |
501 | } |
756 | } |
502 | |
757 | |
503 | sub progress { |
758 | sub progress { |
504 | my ($self, $type, $attr) = @_; |
759 | my ($self, $type, $attr) = @_; |
|
|
760 | |
505 | $self->{fcp}->progress ($self, $type, $attr); |
761 | $self->{fcp}->progress ($self, $type, $attr); |
506 | } |
762 | } |
507 | |
763 | |
508 | =item $result = $txn->result |
764 | =item $result = $txn->result |
509 | |
765 | |
510 | Waits until a result is available and then returns it. |
766 | Waits until a result is available and then returns it. |
511 | |
767 | |
512 | This waiting is (depending on your event model) not very efficient, as it |
768 | This waiting is (depending on your event model) not very efficient, as it |
513 | is done outside the "mainloop". |
769 | is done outside the "mainloop". The biggest problem, however, is that it's |
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|
770 | blocking one thread of execution. Try to use the callback mechanism, if |
|
|
771 | possible, and call result from within the callback (or after is has been |
|
|
772 | run), as then no waiting is necessary. |
514 | |
773 | |
515 | =cut |
774 | =cut |
516 | |
775 | |
517 | sub result { |
776 | sub result { |
518 | my ($self) = @_; |
777 | my ($self) = @_; |
519 | |
778 | |
520 | $EVENT->wait_event while !exists $self->{result}; |
779 | $self->{signal}->wait while !exists $self->{result}; |
521 | |
780 | |
522 | die $self->{exception} if $self->{exception}; |
781 | die $self->{exception} if $self->{exception}; |
523 | |
782 | |
524 | return $self->{result}; |
783 | return $self->{result}; |
525 | } |
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526 | |
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527 | sub DESTROY { |
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528 | $EVENT->unreg_r_cb ($_[0]); |
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529 | #$EVENT->unreg_w_cb ($_[0]); |
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530 | } |
784 | } |
531 | |
785 | |
532 | package Net::FCP::Txn::ClientHello; |
786 | package Net::FCP::Txn::ClientHello; |
533 | |
787 | |
534 | use base Net::FCP::Txn; |
788 | use base Net::FCP::Txn; |
… | |
… | |
554 | use base Net::FCP::Txn; |
808 | use base Net::FCP::Txn; |
555 | |
809 | |
556 | sub rcv_success { |
810 | sub rcv_success { |
557 | my ($self, $attr) = @_; |
811 | my ($self, $attr) = @_; |
558 | |
812 | |
559 | $self->set_result ($attr); |
813 | $self->set_result ($attr->{uri}); |
560 | } |
814 | } |
561 | |
815 | |
562 | package Net::FCP::Txn::GenerateSVKPair; |
816 | package Net::FCP::Txn::GenerateSVKPair; |
563 | |
817 | |
564 | use base Net::FCP::Txn; |
818 | use base Net::FCP::Txn; |
565 | |
819 | |
566 | sub rcv_success { |
820 | sub rcv_success { |
567 | my ($self, $attr) = @_; |
821 | my ($self, $attr) = @_; |
568 | |
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|
569 | $self->set_result ([$attr->{PublicKey}, $attr->{PrivateKey}]); |
822 | $self->set_result ([$attr->{public_key}, $attr->{private_key}, $attr->{crypto_key}]); |
570 | } |
823 | } |
571 | |
824 | |
572 | package Net::FCP::Txn::InvertPrivateKey; |
825 | package Net::FCP::Txn::InvertPrivateKey; |
573 | |
826 | |
574 | use base Net::FCP::Txn; |
827 | use base Net::FCP::Txn; |
575 | |
828 | |
576 | sub rcv_success { |
829 | sub rcv_success { |
577 | my ($self, $attr) = @_; |
830 | my ($self, $attr) = @_; |
578 | |
|
|
579 | $self->set_result ($attr->{PublicKey}); |
831 | $self->set_result ($attr->{public_key}); |
580 | } |
832 | } |
581 | |
833 | |
582 | package Net::FCP::Txn::GetSize; |
834 | package Net::FCP::Txn::GetSize; |
583 | |
835 | |
584 | use base Net::FCP::Txn; |
836 | use base Net::FCP::Txn; |
585 | |
837 | |
586 | sub rcv_success { |
838 | sub rcv_success { |
587 | my ($self, $attr) = @_; |
839 | my ($self, $attr) = @_; |
588 | |
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|
589 | $self->set_result ($attr->{Length}); |
840 | $self->set_result (hex $attr->{length}); |
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841 | } |
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842 | |
|
|
843 | package Net::FCP::Txn::GetPut; |
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|
844 | |
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|
845 | # base class for get and put |
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|
846 | |
|
|
847 | use base Net::FCP::Txn; |
|
|
848 | |
|
|
849 | *rcv_uri_error = \&Net::FCP::Txn::rcv_throw_exception; |
|
|
850 | *rcv_route_not_found = \&Net::FCP::Txn::rcv_throw_exception; |
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|
851 | |
|
|
852 | sub rcv_restarted { |
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853 | my ($self, $attr, $type) = @_; |
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854 | |
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|
855 | delete $self->{datalength}; |
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856 | delete $self->{metalength}; |
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857 | delete $self->{data}; |
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858 | |
|
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859 | $self->progress ($type, $attr); |
590 | } |
860 | } |
591 | |
861 | |
592 | package Net::FCP::Txn::ClientGet; |
862 | package Net::FCP::Txn::ClientGet; |
593 | |
863 | |
594 | use base Net::FCP::Txn; |
864 | use base Net::FCP::Txn::GetPut; |
|
|
865 | |
|
|
866 | *rcv_data_not_found = \&Net::FCP::Txn::rcv_throw_exception; |
|
|
867 | |
|
|
868 | sub rcv_data { |
|
|
869 | my ($self, $chunk) = @_; |
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|
870 | |
|
|
871 | $self->{data} .= $chunk; |
|
|
872 | |
|
|
873 | $self->progress ("data", { chunk => length $chunk, received => length $self->{data}, total => $self->{datalength} }); |
|
|
874 | |
|
|
875 | if ($self->{datalength} == length $self->{data}) { |
|
|
876 | my $data = delete $self->{data}; |
|
|
877 | my $meta = Net::FCP::parse_metadata substr $data, 0, $self->{metalength}, ""; |
|
|
878 | |
|
|
879 | $self->set_result ([$meta, $data]); |
|
|
880 | $self->eof; |
|
|
881 | } |
|
|
882 | } |
595 | |
883 | |
596 | sub rcv_data_found { |
884 | sub rcv_data_found { |
597 | my ($self, $attr, $type) = @_; |
885 | my ($self, $attr, $type) = @_; |
598 | |
886 | |
599 | $self->progress ($type, $attr); |
887 | $self->progress ($type, $attr); |
600 | |
888 | |
601 | $self->{datalength} = hex $attr->{data_length}; |
889 | $self->{datalength} = hex $attr->{data_length}; |
602 | $self->{metalength} = hex $attr->{metadata_length}; |
890 | $self->{metalength} = hex $attr->{metadata_length}; |
603 | } |
891 | } |
604 | |
892 | |
605 | sub rcv_route_not_found { |
893 | package Net::FCP::Txn::ClientPut; |
606 | my ($self, $attr, $type) = @_; |
|
|
607 | |
894 | |
608 | $self->throw (new Net::FCP::Exception $type, $attr); |
895 | use base Net::FCP::Txn::GetPut; |
609 | } |
|
|
610 | |
896 | |
611 | sub rcv_data_not_found { |
897 | *rcv_size_error = \&Net::FCP::Txn::rcv_throw_exception; |
612 | my ($self, $attr, $type) = @_; |
898 | *rcv_key_collision = \&Net::FCP::Txn::rcv_throw_exception; |
613 | |
899 | |
614 | $self->throw (new Net::FCP::Exception $type, $attr); |
900 | sub rcv_pending { |
615 | } |
|
|
616 | |
|
|
617 | sub rcv_format_error { |
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|
618 | my ($self, $attr, $type) = @_; |
|
|
619 | |
|
|
620 | $self->throw (new Net::FCP::Exception $type, $attr); |
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|
621 | } |
|
|
622 | |
|
|
623 | sub rcv_restarted { |
|
|
624 | my ($self, $attr, $type) = @_; |
901 | my ($self, $attr, $type) = @_; |
625 | $self->progress ($type, $attr); |
902 | $self->progress ($type, $attr); |
626 | } |
903 | } |
627 | |
904 | |
628 | sub eof { |
905 | sub rcv_success { |
629 | my ($self) = @_; |
906 | my ($self, $attr, $type) = @_; |
630 | |
|
|
631 | my $data = delete $self->{data}; |
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|
632 | my $meta = Net::FCP::parse_metadata substr $data, 0, $self->{metalength}, ""; |
|
|
633 | |
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|
634 | $self->set_result ([$meta, $data]); |
907 | $self->set_result ($attr); |
635 | } |
908 | } |
|
|
909 | |
|
|
910 | =back |
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|
911 | |
|
|
912 | =head2 The Net::FCP::Exception CLASS |
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|
913 | |
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|
914 | Any unexpected (non-standard) responses that make it impossible to return |
|
|
915 | the advertised result will result in an exception being thrown when the |
|
|
916 | C<result> method is called. |
|
|
917 | |
|
|
918 | These exceptions are represented by objects of this class. |
|
|
919 | |
|
|
920 | =over 4 |
|
|
921 | |
|
|
922 | =cut |
636 | |
923 | |
637 | package Net::FCP::Exception; |
924 | package Net::FCP::Exception; |
638 | |
925 | |
639 | use overload |
926 | use overload |
640 | '""' => sub { |
927 | '""' => sub { |
641 | "Net::FCP::Exception<<$_[0][0]," . (join ":", %{$_[0][1]}) . ">>\n"; |
928 | "Net::FCP::Exception<<$_[0][0]," . (join ":", %{$_[0][1]}) . ">>"; |
642 | }; |
929 | }; |
|
|
930 | |
|
|
931 | =item $exc = new Net::FCP::Exception $type, \%attr |
|
|
932 | |
|
|
933 | Create a new exception object of the given type (a string like |
|
|
934 | C<route_not_found>), and a hashref containing additional attributes |
|
|
935 | (usually the attributes of the message causing the exception). |
|
|
936 | |
|
|
937 | =cut |
643 | |
938 | |
644 | sub new { |
939 | sub new { |
645 | my ($class, $type, $attr) = @_; |
940 | my ($class, $type, $attr) = @_; |
646 | |
941 | |
647 | bless [$type, { %$attr }], $class; |
942 | bless [Net::FCP::tolc $type, { %$attr }], $class; |
|
|
943 | } |
|
|
944 | |
|
|
945 | =item $exc->type([$type]) |
|
|
946 | |
|
|
947 | With no arguments, returns the exception type. Otherwise a boolean |
|
|
948 | indicating wether the exception is of the given type is returned. |
|
|
949 | |
|
|
950 | =cut |
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|
951 | |
|
|
952 | sub type { |
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|
953 | my ($self, $type) = @_; |
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|
954 | |
|
|
955 | @_ >= 2 |
|
|
956 | ? $self->[0] eq $type |
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|
957 | : $self->[0]; |
|
|
958 | } |
|
|
959 | |
|
|
960 | =item $exc->attr([$attr]) |
|
|
961 | |
|
|
962 | With no arguments, returns the attributes. Otherwise the named attribute |
|
|
963 | value is returned. |
|
|
964 | |
|
|
965 | =cut |
|
|
966 | |
|
|
967 | sub attr { |
|
|
968 | my ($self, $attr) = @_; |
|
|
969 | |
|
|
970 | @_ >= 2 |
|
|
971 | ? $self->[1]{$attr} |
|
|
972 | : $self->[1]; |
648 | } |
973 | } |
649 | |
974 | |
650 | =back |
975 | =back |
651 | |
976 | |
652 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
977 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
… | |
… | |
660 | Marc Lehmann <pcg@goof.com> |
985 | Marc Lehmann <pcg@goof.com> |
661 | http://www.goof.com/pcg/marc/ |
986 | http://www.goof.com/pcg/marc/ |
662 | |
987 | |
663 | =cut |
988 | =cut |
664 | |
989 | |
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|
990 | package Net::FCP::Event::Auto; |
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|
991 | |
|
|
992 | my @models = ( |
|
|
993 | [Coro => Coro::Event::], |
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|
994 | [Event => Event::], |
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|
995 | [Glib => Glib::], |
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|
996 | [Tk => Tk::], |
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|
997 | ); |
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|
998 | |
|
|
999 | sub AUTOLOAD { |
|
|
1000 | $AUTOLOAD =~ s/.*://; |
|
|
1001 | |
|
|
1002 | for (@models) { |
|
|
1003 | my ($model, $package) = @$_; |
|
|
1004 | if (defined ${"$package\::VERSION"}) { |
|
|
1005 | $EVENT = "Net::FCP::Event::$model"; |
|
|
1006 | eval "require $EVENT"; die if $@; |
|
|
1007 | goto &{"$EVENT\::$AUTOLOAD"}; |
|
|
1008 | } |
|
|
1009 | } |
|
|
1010 | |
|
|
1011 | for (@models) { |
|
|
1012 | my ($model, $package) = @$_; |
|
|
1013 | $EVENT = "Net::FCP::Event::$model"; |
|
|
1014 | if (eval "require $EVENT") { |
|
|
1015 | goto &{"$EVENT\::$AUTOLOAD"}; |
|
|
1016 | } |
|
|
1017 | } |
|
|
1018 | |
|
|
1019 | die "No event module selected for Net::FCP and autodetect failed. Install any of these: Coro, Event, Glib or Tk."; |
|
|
1020 | } |
|
|
1021 | |
665 | 1; |
1022 | 1; |
666 | |
1023 | |