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NAME

SYNOPSIS

VERSION

Version 0.006

DESCRIPTION

Example from RFC3921:

 <iq from='juliet@example.com/balcony'
     id='bv1bs71f'
     type='get'>
  <query xmlns='jabber:iq:roster'/>
 </iq>

Response from server:

 <iq id='bv1bs71f'
     to='juliet@example.com/chamber'
     type='result'>
  <query xmlns='jabber:iq:roster' ver='ver7'>
    <item jid='nurse@example.com'/>
    <item jid='romeo@example.net'/>
  </query>
 </iq>

IQ start - stash current IQ on stream Query start - set IQ query type to xmlns

Each item is parsed as a roster entry.

A roster request for a user that does not exist will return an error as follows:

 <iq id='bv1bs71f'
     to='juliet@example.com/chamber'
     type='error'>
  <error type='auth'>
    <item-not-found
        xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-stanzas'/>
  </error>
 </iq>

Updates:

An update request is as follows:

 <iq from='juliet@example.com/balcony'
     id='rs1'
     type='set'>
  <query xmlns='jabber:iq:roster'>
    <item jid='nurse@example.com'/>
  </query>
 </iq>

Pass subscription='remove' as the item attribute to remove rather than adding the contact.

More detailed example:

   C: <iq from='juliet@example.com/balcony'
          id='ph1xaz53'
          type='set'>
        <query xmlns='jabber:iq:roster'>
          <item jid='nurse@example.com'
                name='Nurse'>
            <group>Servants</group>
          </item>
        </query>
      </iq>
Server push requests can be sent through as follows:

 <iq id='a78b4q6ha463'
     to='juliet@example.com/chamber'
     type='set'>
  <query xmlns='jabber:iq:roster'>
    <item jid='nurse@example.com'/>
  </query>
 </iq>

with the client reponse being an empty result:

 <iq from='juliet@example.com/balcony'
     id='a78b4q6ha463'
     type='result'/>

Until the client sends the initial roster request, it will not receive any server push information.

Subscribe by sending something like this:

   UC: <presence id='xk3h1v69'
                 to='juliet@example.com'
                 type='subscribe'/>
Requesting a new contact will cause the server to send out an ask request:

   US: <iq id='b89c5r7ib574'
           to='romeo@example.net/foo'
           type='set'>
         <query xmlns='jabber:iq:roster'>
           <item ask='subscribe'
                 jid='juliet@example.com'
                 subscription='none'/>
         </query>
       </iq>
=head1 METHODS

INHERITED METHODS

Protocol::XMPP::ElementBase

attributes, characters, class_from_element, end_element, new, parent

Protocol::XMPP::Base

debug, dispatch_event, is_authorised, is_loggedin, new_future, next_id, stream, write_text, write_xml

Mixin::Event::Dispatch

add_handler_for_event, clear_event_handlers, event_handlers, invoke_event, subscribe_to_event, unsubscribe_from_event

AUTHOR

Tom Molesworth <cpan@entitymodel.com>

LICENSE

Copyright Tom Molesworth 2010-2014. Licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.