I'm using POE to build a system that bridges several protocols (HTTP, IRC, XMPP), and I'd like to use POE to drive 开发者_JS百科a single event loop that handles these protocols. Can I do this safely, and if so, how?
Yes, you can. Read this article, it should help you much.
Also here's code example of IRC and HTTP running together:
Just remember, you need setup everything before you run mainloop: POE::Kernel->run()
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use POE;
# Simple HTTP server
use POE::Component::Server::HTTP;
POE::Component::Server::HTTP->new(
Port => 32090,
ContentHandler => {
'/' => \&http_handler
}
);
sub http_handler {
my ($request, $response) = @_;
$response->code(RC_OK);
$response->content("<html><body>Hello World</body></html>");
return RC_OK;
}
# Dummy IRC bot on #bottest at irc.perl.org
use POE::Component::IRC;
my ($irc) = POE::Component::IRC->spawn();
POE::Session->create(
inline_states => {
_start => \&bot_start,
irc_001 => \&on_connect,
},
);
sub bot_start {
$irc->yield(register => "all");
my $nick = 'poetest' . $$ % 1000;
$irc->yield(
connect => {
Nick => $nick,
Username => 'cookbot',
Ircname => 'POE::Component::IRC cookbook bot',
Server => 'irc.perl.org',
Port => '6667',
}
);
}
sub on_connect { $irc->yield(join => '#bottest'); }
# Run main loop
POE::Kernel->run();
And you can broadcast events between your tasks.
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