NAME

POE::Component::Server::NNTP - A POE component that provides NNTP server functionality.

VERSION

version 1.06

SYNOPSIS

  use strict;
  use POE qw(Component::Server::NNTP);

  my %groups;

  while(<DATA>) {
    chomp;
    push @{ $groups{'perl.cpan.testers'}->{'<perl.cpan.testers-381062@nntp.perl.org>'} }, $_;
  }

  my $nntpd = POE::Component::Server::NNTP->spawn( 
                alias   => 'nntpd',
                posting => 0,
                port    => 10119,
  );

  POE::Session->create(
    package_states => [
        'main' => [ qw(
                        _start
                        nntpd_connection
                        nntpd_disconnected
                        nntpd_cmd_post
                        nntpd_cmd_ihave
                        nntpd_cmd_slave
                        nntpd_cmd_newnews
                        nntpd_cmd_newgroups
                        nntpd_cmd_list
                        nntpd_cmd_group
                        nntpd_cmd_article
        ) ],
    ],
    options => { trace => 0 },
  );

  $poe_kernel->run();
  exit 0;

  sub _start {
    my ($kernel,$heap) = @_[KERNEL,HEAP];
    $heap->{clients} = { };
    $kernel->post( 'nntpd', 'register', 'all' );
    return;
  }

  sub nntpd_connection {
    my ($kernel,$heap,$client_id) = @_[KERNEL,HEAP,ARG0];
    $heap->{clients}->{ $client_id } = { };
    return;
  }

  sub nntpd_disconnected {
    my ($kernel,$heap,$client_id) = @_[KERNEL,HEAP,ARG0];
    delete $heap->{clients}->{ $client_id };
    return;
  }

  sub nntpd_cmd_slave {
    my ($kernel,$sender,$client_id) = @_[KERNEL,SENDER,ARG0];
    $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, '202 slave status noted' );
    return;
  }

  sub nntpd_cmd_post {
    my ($kernel,$sender,$client_id) = @_[KERNEL,SENDER,ARG0];
    $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, '440 posting not allowed' );
    return;
  }

  sub nntpd_cmd_ihave {
    my ($kernel,$sender,$client_id) = @_[KERNEL,SENDER,ARG0];
    $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, '435 article not wanted' );
    return;
  }

  sub nntpd_cmd_newnews {
    my ($kernel,$sender,$client_id) = @_[KERNEL,SENDER,ARG0];
    $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, '230 list of new articles follows' );
    $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, '.' );
    return;
  }

  sub nntpd_cmd_newgroups {
    my ($kernel,$sender,$client_id) = @_[KERNEL,SENDER,ARG0];
    $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, '231 list of new newsgroups follows' );
    $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, '.' );
    return;
  }

  sub nntpd_cmd_list {
    my ($kernel,$sender,$client_id) = @_[KERNEL,SENDER,ARG0];
    $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, '215 list of newsgroups follows' );
    foreach my $group ( keys %groups ) {
        my $reply = join ' ', $group, scalar keys %{ $groups{$group} }, 1, 'n';
        $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, $reply );
    }
    $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, '.' );
    return;
  }

  sub nntpd_cmd_group {
    my ($kernel,$sender,$client_id,$group) = @_[KERNEL,SENDER,ARG0,ARG1];
    unless ( $group or exists $groups{lc $group} ) { 
       $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, '411 no such news group' );
       return;
    }
    $group = lc $group;
    $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, "211 1 1 1 $group selected" );
    $_[HEAP]->{clients}->{ $client_id } = { group => $group };
    return;
  }

  sub nntpd_cmd_article {
    my ($kernel,$sender,$client_id,$article) = @_[KERNEL,SENDER,ARG0,ARG1];
    my $group = 'perl.cpan.testers';
    if ( !$article and !defined $_[HEAP]->{clients}->{ $client_id}->{group} ) {
       $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, '412 no newsgroup selected' );
       return;
    }
    $article = 1 unless $article;
    if ( $article !~ /^<.*>$/ and $article ne '1' ) {
       $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, '423 no such article number' );
       return;
    }
    if ( $article =~ /^<.*>$/ and !defined $groups{$group}->{$article} ) {
       $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, '430 no such article found' );
       return;
    }
    foreach my $msg_id ( keys %{ $groups{$group} } ) {
      $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, "220 1 $msg_id article retrieved - head and body follow" );
      $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, $_ ) for @{ $groups{$group}->{$msg_id } };
      $kernel->post( $sender, 'send_to_client', $client_id, '.' );
    }
    return;
  }

  __END__
  Newsgroups: perl.cpan.testers
  Path: nntp.perl.org
  Date: Fri,  1 Dec 2006 09:27:56 +0000
  Subject: PASS POE-Component-IRC-5.14 cygwin-thread-multi-64int 1.5.21(0.15642)
  From: chris@bingosnet.co.uk
  Message-ID: <perl.cpan.testers-381062@nntp.perl.org>

  This distribution has been tested as part of the cpan-testers
  effort to test as many new uploads to CPAN as possible.  See
  http://testers.cpan.org/

DESCRIPTION

POE::Component::Server::NNTP is a POE component that implements an RFC 977 http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc977.html NNTP server. It is the companion component to POE::Component::Client::NNTP which implements NNTP client functionality.

You spawn an NNTP server component, create your POE sessions then register your session to receive events. Whenever clients connect, disconnect or send valid NNTP protocol commands you will receive an event and an unique client ID. You then parse and process the commands given and send back applicable NNTP responses.

This component doesn't implement the news database and as such is not by itself a complete NNTP daemon implementation.

CONSTRUCTOR

spawn

Takes a number of optional arguments:

  'alias', set an alias on the component;
  'address', bind the component to a particular address, defaults to INADDR_ANY;
  'port', start the listening server on a different port, defaults to 119;
  'options', a hashref of POE::Session options;
  'posting', a true or false value that determines whether the poco
             responds with a 200 or 201 to clients;
  'handle_connects', true or false whether the poco sends 200/201 
             responses to connecting clients automagically;
  'extra_cmds', an arrayref of additional NNTP commands that you
             wish to implement.

Returns a POE::Component::Server::NNTP object.

METHODS

session_id

Returns the POE::Session ID of the component.

shutdown

Terminates the component. Shuts down the listener and disconnects connected clients.

send_event

Sends an event through the component's event handling system.

send_to_client

Send some output to a connected client. First parameter must be a valid client id. Second parameter is a string of text to send.

INPUT

These are events that the component will accept:

register

Takes N arguments: a list of event names that your session wants to listen for, minus the 'nntpd_' prefix, ( this is similar to POE::Component::IRC ).

Registering for 'all' will cause it to send all NNTPD-related events to you; this is the easiest way to handle it.

unregister

Takes N arguments: a list of event names which you don't want to receive. If you've previously done a 'register' for a particular event which you no longer care about, this event will tell the NNTPD to stop sending them to you. (If you haven't, it just ignores you. No big deal).

shutdown

Terminates the component. Shuts down the listener and disconnects connected clients.

send_event

Sends an event through the component's event handling system.

send_to_client

Send some output to a connected client. First parameter must be a valid client ID. Second parameter is a string of text to send.

OUTPUT

The component sends the following events to registered sessions:

nntpd_registered

This event is sent to a registering session. ARG0 is POE::Component::Server::NNTP object.

nntpd_listener_failed

Generated if the component cannot either start a listener or there is a problem accepting client connections. ARG0 contains the name of the operation that failed. ARG1 and ARG2 hold numeric and string values for $!, respectively.

nntpd_connection

Generated whenever a client connects to the component. ARG0 is the client ID, ARG1 is the client's IP address, ARG2 is the client's TCP port. ARG3 is our IP address and ARG4 is our socket port.

nntpd_disconnected

Generated whenever a client disconnects. ARG0 is the client ID.

nntpd_cmd_*

Generated for each NNTP command that a connected client sends to us. ARG0 is the client ID. ARG1 .. ARGn are any parameters that are sent with the command. Check the RFC http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc977.html for details.

nntpd_posting

When the component receives a posting from a client, either as the result of a IHAVE or POST command, this event is issued. ARG0 will be the client ID. ARG1 will be either a '335' or '340' indicating what the posting relates to ( either an IHAVE or POST ). ARG2 will be an arrayref containing the raw lines that the client sent us. No additional parsing is undertaken on this data.

PLUGINS

POE::Component::Server::NNTP utilises POE::Component::Pluggable to enable a POE::Component::IRC type plugin system.

PLUGIN HANDLER TYPES

There are two types of handlers that can registered for by plugins, these are

NNTPD

These are the 'nntpd_' prefixed events that are generated. In a handler arguments are passed as scalar refs so that you may mangle the values if required.

NNTPC

These are generated whenever a response is sent to a client. Again, any arguments passed are scalar refs for manglement. There is really on one type of this handler generated 'NNTPC_response'

PLUGIN EXIT CODES

Plugin handlers should return a particular value depending on what action they wish to happen to the event. These values are available as constants which you can use with the following line:

  use POE::Component::Server::NNTP::Constants qw(:ALL);

The return values have the following significance:

NNTPD_EAT_NONE

This means the event will continue to be processed by remaining plugins and finally, sent to interested sessions that registered for it.

NNTP_EAT_CLIENT

This means the event will continue to be processed by remaining plugins but it will not be sent to any sessions that registered for it. This means nothing will be sent out on the wire if it was an NNTPC event, beware!

NNTPD_EAT_PLUGIN

This means the event will not be processed by remaining plugins, it will go straight to interested sessions.

NNTPD_EAT_ALL

This means the event will be completely discarded, no plugin or session will see it. This means nothing will be sent out on the wire if it was an NNTPC event, beware!

PLUGIN METHODS

The following methods are available:

pipeline

Returns the POE::Component::Pluggable::Pipeline object.

plugin_add

Accepts two arguments:

  The alias for the plugin
  The actual plugin object

The alias is there for the user to refer to it, as it is possible to have multiple plugins of the same kind active in one POE::Component::Server::NNTP object.

This method goes through the pipeline's push() method.

 This method will call $plugin->plugin_register( $nntpd )

Returns the number of plugins now in the pipeline if plugin was initialized, undef if not.

plugin_del

Accepts one argument:

  The alias for the plugin or the plugin object itself

This method goes through the pipeline's remove() method.

This method will call $plugin->plugin_unregister( $nntpd )

Returns the plugin object if the plugin was removed, undef if not.

plugin_get

Accepts one argument:

  The alias for the plugin

This method goes through the pipeline's get() method.

Returns the plugin object if it was found, undef if not.

plugin_list

Has no arguments.

Returns a hashref of plugin objects, keyed on alias, or an empty list if there are no plugins loaded.

plugin_order

Has no arguments.

Returns an arrayref of plugin objects, in the order which they are encountered in the pipeline.

plugin_register

Accepts the following arguments:

  The plugin object
  The type of the hook, NNTPD or NNTPC
  The event name(s) to watch

The event names can be as many as possible, or an arrayref. They correspond to the prefixed events and naturally, arbitrary events too.

You do not need to supply events with the prefix in front of them, just the names.

It is possible to register for all events by specifying 'all' as an event.

Returns 1 if everything checked out fine, undef if something's seriously wrong

plugin_unregister

Accepts the following arguments:

  The plugin object
  The type of the hook, NNTPD or NNTPC
  The event name(s) to unwatch

The event names can be as many as possible, or an arrayref. They correspond to the prefixed events and naturally, arbitrary events too.

You do not need to supply events with the prefix in front of them, just the names.

It is possible to register for all events by specifying 'all' as an event.

Returns 1 if all the event name(s) was unregistered, undef if some was not found.

PLUGIN TEMPLATE

The basic anatomy of a plugin is:

        package Plugin;

        # Import the constants, of course you could provide your own
        # constants as long as they map correctly.
        use POE::Component::Server::NNTP::Constants qw( :ALL );

        # Our constructor
        sub new {
                ...
        }

        # Required entry point for plugins
        sub plugin_register {
                my( $self, $nntpd ) = @_;

                # Register events we are interested in
                $nntpd->plugin_register( $self, 'NNTPD', qw(all) );

                # Return success
                return 1;
        }

        # Required exit point for pluggable
        sub plugin_unregister {
                my( $self, $nntpd ) = @_;

                # Pluggable will automatically unregister events for the plugin

                # Do some cleanup...

                # Return success
                return 1;
        }

        sub _default {
                my( $self, $nntpd, $event ) = splice @_, 0, 3;

                print "Default called for $event\n";

                # Return an exit code
                return NNTPD_EAT_NONE;
        }

SEE ALSO

POE::Component::Client::NNTP

RFC 977 http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc977.html

RFC 1036 http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1036.html

POE::Component::Pluggable

AUTHOR

Chris Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Chris Williams.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.