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NAME

Blog::Spam::Plugin::Sample - A sample plugin.

ABOUT

This is a sample plugin which is designed to demonstrate the functionality which a plugin may implement to be usefully called by Blog::Spam::Server.

As this is an example plugin it does nothing useful.

OVERVIEW

The Blog::Spam::Server receives comment data, via XML::RPC, from remote clients.

These incoming comments, and associated meta-data, will be examined by each known plugin in turn. If a single plugin determines the comment is SPAM then all further testing is ceased.

This module is an example of one such plugin, and when the server is installed it will be called in order, along with any others.

PLUGIN METHODS

For a plugin to be loaded it must live beneath the Blog::Spam::Plugin namespace.

There are only a single mandatory method which must be implemented ("new"), and several optional methods ("classifyComment", "testComment", "expire", "logMessage").

The new method is required for the plugin loading to succeed. The optional methods are invoked at various points in the servers lifecycle, if they are present.

For example the testComment method will be called to test the state of an incoming comment "SPAM" or "OK". The expire method will be called periodically, if available, to carry out house-keeping tasks.

The classifyComment method is called only when a request to retrain a comment is received.

Finally the logMessage method will be invoked when the server has determined an incoming message is either SPAM or OK.

METHODS

new

This method is called when the server is started, and all plugins are loaded.

This method is mandatory.

A given plugin will only be initialised once when the server is launched, which permits the plugin to cache state internally if it wishes.

testComment

This method is invoked upon the reception of an incoming comment to test.

The arguments are a pointer to the server object, and a hash of values read from the remote client. (These remote keys include such things as the IP address of the comment submitter, their name, their email address and the comment itself. For a complete list of available keys please consult Blog::Spam::API.)

ip

The IP address of the comment submitter.

comment

The text of the comment received.

There are two valid return values "OK", which means the comment should be allowed to continue, and "SPAM" which means the plugin has determined the comment to be SPAM.

Optionally the SPAM result may be qualified with a human-readable explanation:

   return "SPAM:This comment defames me";

expire

This method is optional.

Some plugins maintain state which must be expired. If this method is implemented it will be invoked upon a regular frequency, with the intention that a plugin may expire its state at that time.

There are two arguments, the first is a handle to the Blog::Spam::Server object, and the second is a frequency label:

hourly

This method has been called once per hour.

daily

This method has been called once per day.

weekly

This method has been called once per week.

classifyComment

This method is optional.

This method is called whenever a comment is submitted for retraining, because the server was judged to return the wrong result.

The parameters received are identical to those of the testComment method - with the addition of a new key "train":

spam

The comment was returned by the server as being OK but it should have been marked as SPAM.

ok

The comment was previously judged as SPAM, but this was an error and the comment was actually both welcome and valid.

logMessage

This method is optional.

This method will be called when the server wishes to log a result of a connection. ie. It will be called once for each comment at the end of the testComment function.

The message structure, as submitted to testing, will be supplied as a hash, and this hash will contain a pair of additional keys:

result

The result of the test "OK" or "SPAM:[reason]".

blocker

If the result of the test was not "OK" then the name of the plugin which caused the rejection will be saved in this key.

AUTHOR

Steve Kemp

http://www.steve.org.uk/

LICENSE

Copyright (c) 2008-2010 by Steve Kemp. All rights reserved.

This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The LICENSE file contains the full text of the license.