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NAME
Mojo::IOLoop::Stream - Non-blocking I/O stream
SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::IOLoop::Stream; # Create stream my $stream = Mojo::IOLoop::Stream->new($handle); $stream->on(read => sub ($stream, $bytes) {...}); $stream->on(close => sub ($stream) {...}); $stream->on(error => sub ($stream, $err) {...}); # Start and stop watching for new data $stream->start; $stream->stop; # Start reactor if necessary $stream->reactor->start unless $stream->reactor->is_running;
DESCRIPTION
Mojo::IOLoop::Stream is a container for I/O streams used by Mojo::IOLoop.
EVENTS
Mojo::IOLoop::Stream inherits all events from Mojo::EventEmitter and can emit the following new ones.
close
$stream->on(close => sub ($stream) {...});
Emitted if the stream gets closed.
drain
$stream->on(drain => sub ($stream) {...});
Emitted once all data has been written.
error
$stream->on(error => sub ($stream, $err) {...});
Emitted if an error occurs on the stream, fatal if unhandled.
read
$stream->on(read => sub ($stream, $bytes) {...});
Emitted if new data arrives on the stream.
timeout
$stream->on(timeout => sub ($stream) {...});
Emitted if the stream has been inactive for too long and will get closed automatically.
write
$stream->on(write => sub ($stream, $bytes) {...});
Emitted if new data has been written to the stream.
ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::IOLoop::Stream implements the following attributes.
high_water_mark
my $size = $msg->high_water_mark; $msg = $msg->high_water_mark(1024);
Maximum size of "write" buffer in bytes before "can_write" returns false, defaults to
1048576
(1MiB).reactor
my $reactor = $stream->reactor; $stream = $stream->reactor(Mojo::Reactor::Poll->new);
Low-level event reactor, defaults to the
reactor
attribute value of the global Mojo::IOLoop singleton. Note that this attribute is weakened.METHODS
Mojo::IOLoop::Stream inherits all methods from Mojo::EventEmitter and implements the following new ones.
bytes_read
my $num = $stream->bytes_read;
Number of bytes received.
bytes_waiting
my $num = $stream->bytes_waiting;
Number of bytes that have been enqueued with "write" and are waiting to be written.
bytes_written
my $num = $stream->bytes_written;
Number of bytes written.
can_write
my $bool = $stream->can_write;
Returns true if calling "write" is safe.
close
$stream->close;
Close stream immediately.
close_gracefully
$stream->close_gracefully;
Close stream gracefully.
handle
my $handle = $stream->handle;
Get handle for stream, usually an IO::Socket::IP or IO::Socket::SSL object.
is_readable
my $bool = $stream->is_readable;
Quick non-blocking check if stream is readable, useful for identifying tainted sockets.
is_writing
my $bool = $stream->is_writing;
Check if stream is writing.
new
my $stream = Mojo::IOLoop::Stream->new($handle);
Construct a new Mojo::IOLoop::Stream object.
start
$stream->start;
Start or resume watching for new data on the stream.
steal_handle
my $handle = $stream->steal_handle;
Steal "handle" and prevent it from getting closed automatically.
stop
$stream->stop;
Stop watching for new data on the stream.
timeout
my $timeout = $stream->timeout; $stream = $stream->timeout(45);
Maximum amount of time in seconds stream can be inactive before getting closed automatically, defaults to
15
. Setting the value to0
will allow this stream to be inactive indefinitely.write
$stream = $stream->write($bytes); $stream = $stream->write($bytes => sub {...});
Enqueue data to be written to the stream as soon as possible, the optional drain callback will be executed once all data has been written.
SEE ALSO
Module Install Instructions
To install Mojolicious, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm Mojolicious
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Mojolicious
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.