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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? PubNub Live Chat Beta Testing Post 303034867 by pubnubcraig on Wednesday 8th of May 2019 10:40:28 AM
Old 05-08-2019
short polling the hereNow?

Neo -

If I understand, you are calling hereNow every 300ms, which is a lot.
Assuming that is the case, you should only call hereNow upon successful subscribe to a channel (in the status callback for PNConnectedCategory).

When you subscribe to a channel(s), subscribe withPresence:true to get the realtime updates for others' join, leave, timeout and state-change.

Not sure what the presenceInterval property would do in the subscribe. I think you are assuming that presence is polling for changes. But it is actually receiving new presence events (in the addListener's presence callback) just like you receive published messages in the message callback. withPresence:true actually just adds an additional channel for each channel you subscribe to. If you subscribe to channel abc then withPresence:true will also add channel abc-pnpres.

Hope that provides some insights.

Cheers
Craig
 

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Net::Hotline::PrivateChat(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			    Net::Hotline::PrivateChat(3pm)

NAME
Net::Hotline::PrivateChat - Private chat object used internally by Net::Hotline::Client SYNOPSIS
use Net::Hotline::PrivateChat; $pchat = new Net::Hotline::PrivateChat; $pchat->subject("Issue 1: Monkey beards"); $pchat->reference(0x313337); ... DESCRIPTION
Net::Hotline::PrivateChat is a simple class for storing and retrieving private chat information, You should never have to create your own Net::Hotline::PrivateChat objects when using Net::Hotline::Client. Getting and (to a lesser extent) setting attributes is all that should be necessary. CONSTRUCTION
new REF, USERLIST, SUBJECT Creates a new Net::Hotline::PrivateChat object with the reference REF, userlist USERLIST, and subject SUBJECT, where REF is a number, USERLIST is a reference to a hash of Net::Hotline::User objects keyed by socket number, and SUBJECT is a string. Any missing arguments will be set to undef. METHODS
All the Net::Hotline::PrivateChat methods are simple attribute get/set routines. If given an argument, they set an attribute. In all cases, they return the current value of the attribute. reference NUM The private chat reference number. subject TEXT The subject of the private chat. userlist HASHREF The list of users in the private chat. AUTHOR
John C. Siracusa (siracusa@mindspring.com) COPYRIGHT
Copyright(c) 1999 by John Siracusa. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2002-11-27 Net::Hotline::PrivateChat(3pm)
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