NAME Inferno::RegMgr - Keep connection to OS Inferno's registry(4) and it tasks VERSION This document describes Inferno::RegMgr version 0.1.7 SYNOPSIS use EV; use Inferno::RegMgr; use Inferno::RegMgr::TCP; use Inferno::RegMgr::Service; use Inferno::RegMgr::Lookup; use Inferno::RegMgr::Monitor; my $conn = Inferno::RegMgr::TCP->new({ host => '127.0.0.1' }); my $regmgr = Inferno::RegMgr->new( $conn ); my $srv1 = Inferno::RegMgr::Service->new({ name => 'srv1', attr => \%attr1, }); my $srv2 = Inferno::RegMgr::Service->new({ name => 'srv2', attr => \%attr2, }); $regmgr->attach( $srv1 ); $regmgr->attach( $srv2 ); $regmgr->detach( $srv1 ); # some time later $regmgr->attach( Inferno::RegMgr::Lookup->new({attr=>\%srchattr,cb=>\&srch}); ); my $mon = Inferno::RegMgr::Monitor->new({ attr => \%monitorattr, cb_add => \®istered, cb_del => \&unregistered, }); $regmgr->attach( $mon ); EV::loop; DESCRIPTION Using OS Inferno registry(4) is simple, but in case connection to registry become broken (because of network issues or even registry restart) you have to manually reconnect to registry and restore state (register your services once again, find out changes in services you're using now, etc.). Inferno::RegMgr will do this work for you automatically. Inferno::RegMgr has plugin-based architecture. There two plugin types: connection (which handle I/O to registry server) and task (like registering your service or searching for services). Connection plugins: Inferno::RegMgr::TCP Task plugins: Inferno::RegMgr::Service Inferno::RegMgr::Lookup Inferno::RegMgr::Monitor When you creating new Inferno::RegMgr object, you should provide connection plugin, which will be used to access registry. Next you can attach/detach to this Inferno::RegMgr object any amount of any task plugins. Inferno::RegMgr will guarantee all these tasks will work when connection to registry is available, and task's state will be automatically restored after reconnecting to registry server. This is EV-based module, so you have to run EV::loop in your code to use this module. INTERFACE new( $connection_plugin ) Create new Inferno::RegMgr object, configured to use $connection_plugin to access registry. (All task plugins attached to this object also will use that connection plugin.) If you lose all references to returned Inferno::RegMgr object all attached tasks will be stopped and detached, all memory used by all plugins will be freed (unless you will keep references to some plugins). Return Inferno::RegMgr object. attach( $task_plugin ) Attached plugin will start working as soon as connection to registry will be available. Reference to this plugin will be stored in Inferno::RegMgr object until that plugin will be detach()ed. You need to keep reference to attached task plugin only if you wanna stop (detach()) it later or if that plugin object provide additional features. Return nothing. detach( $task_plugin ) Given $task_plugin should be same as used in attach() method before. It will be stopped and detached (but it still may keep some state, which will may be reused if that plugin will be attach()ed again). Return nothing. FOR PLUGIN DEVELOPERS CONNECTION PLUGIN INTERFACE open_new() update() open_find() open_event() These methods must be provided by connection plugin. Their parameters and return values listed at Inferno::RegMgr::TCP. TASK PLUGIN INTERFACE {manager} This property will be set in plugin object to reference to Inferno::RegMgr object in attach(), and will be set to undef in detach(). Plugin should use it to access Inferno::RegMgr object it attached to. Usually plugin need Inferno::RegMgr object to access it property {registry}, which contain reference to connection plugin object used to access registry. Another uses of Inferno::RegMgr object from task plugin is to detach() itself or attach() another task plugins. START() STOP() REFRESH() These methods must be provided by task plugin. Their doesn't has parameters and doesn't return anything. Inferno::RegMgr will call START() when connection to registry become available, STOP() when connection to registry lost, and REFRESH() when registry state changes (new service registered, server change it attributes, service unregistered). DIAGNOSTICS already attached You're trying to attach() object which is already attached to this or another Inferno::RegMgr object. not attached to this manager You're trying to detach() object which isn't attached to this Inferno::RegMgr object. SUPPORT Bugs / Feature Requests Please report any bugs or feature requests through the issue tracker at https://github.com/powerman/perl-Inferno-RegMgr/issues. You will be notified automatically of any progress on your issue. Source Code This is open source software. The code repository is available for public review and contribution under the terms of the license. Feel free to fork the repository and submit pull requests. https://github.com/powerman/perl-Inferno-RegMgr git clone https://github.com/powerman/perl-Inferno-RegMgr.git Resources * MetaCPAN Search https://metacpan.org/search?q=Inferno-RegMgr * CPAN Ratings http://cpanratings.perl.org/dist/Inferno-RegMgr * AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation http://annocpan.org/dist/Inferno-RegMgr * CPAN Testers Matrix http://matrix.cpantesters.org/?dist=Inferno-RegMgr * CPANTS: A CPAN Testing Service (Kwalitee) http://cpants.cpanauthors.org/dist/Inferno-RegMgr AUTHOR Alex Efros COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is Copyright (c) 2009-2010 by Alex Efros . This is free software, licensed under: The MIT (X11) License