Query: net::dbus::binding::server
OS: debian
Section: 3pm
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
Net::DBus::Binding::Server(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::DBus::Binding::Server(3pm)NAMENet::DBus::Binding::Server - A server to accept incoming connectionsSYNOPSISCreating a new server and accepting client connections use Net::DBus::Binding::Server; my $server = Net::DBus::Binding::Server->new(address => "unix:path=/path/to/socket"); $server->connection_callback(&new_connection); sub new_connection { my $connection = shift; .. work with new connection... } Managing the server and new connections in an event loop my $reactor = Net::DBus::Binding::Reactor->new(); $reactor->manage($server); $reactor->run(); sub new_connection { my $connection = shift; $reactor->manage($connection); }DESCRIPTIONA server for receiving connection from client programs. The methods defined on this module have a close correspondance to the dbus_server_XXX methods in the C API, so for further details on their behaviour, the C API documentation may be of use.METHODSmy $server = Net::DBus::Binding::Server->new(address => "unix:path=/path/to/socket"); Creates a new server binding it to the socket specified by the "address" parameter. $status = $server->is_connected(); Returns zero if the server has been disconnected, otherwise a positive value is returned. $server->disconnect() Closes this server to the remote host. This method is called automatically during garbage collection (ie in the DESTROY method) if the programmer forgets to explicitly disconnect. $server->set_watch_callbacks(&add_watch, &remove_watch, &toggle_watch); Register a set of callbacks for adding, removing & updating watches in the application's event loop. Each parameter should be a code reference, which on each invocation, will be supplied with two parameters, the server object and the watch object. If you are using a "Net::DBus::Binding::Reactor" object as the application event loop, then the 'manage' method on that object will call this on your behalf. $server->set_timeout_callbacks(&add_timeout, &remove_timeout, &toggle_timeout); Register a set of callbacks for adding, removing & updating timeouts in the application's event loop. Each parameter should be a code reference, which on each invocation, will be supplied with two parameters, the server object and the timeout object. If you are using a "Net::DBus::Binding::Reactor" object as the application event loop, then the 'manage' method on that object will call this on your behalf. $server->set_connection_callback(&handler) Registers the handler to use for dealing with new incoming connections from clients. The code reference will be invoked each time a new client connects and supplied with a single parameter which is the "Net::DBus::Binding::Connection" object representing the client.AUTHORDaniel P. BerrangeCOPYRIGHTCopyright (C) 2004-2011 Daniel P. BerrangeSEE ALSONet::DBus::Binding::Connection, Net::DBus::Binding::Bus, Net::DBus::Binding::Message::Signal, Net::DBus::Binding::Message::MethodCall, Net::DBus::Binding::Message::MethodReturn, Net::DBus::Binding::Message::Error perl v5.14.2 2011-06-30 Net::DBus::Binding::Server(3pm)
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