The Perl Toolchain Summit needs more sponsors. If your company depends on Perl, please support this very important event.

NAME

AnySan::Provider::IRC - AnySan provide IRC protocol

SYNOPSIS

  use AnySan;
  use AnySan::Provider::IRC;

  my $irc = irc
      'chat.example.net', # irc servername *required
      port     => 6667, # default is 6667
      password => 'server_password',
      key      => 'example1', # you can write, unique key *required
      nickname => 'AnySan1',  # irc nickname *required
      recive_commands => [ 'PRIVMSG', 'NOTICE' ], # default is [ 'PRIVMSG' ]
      interval        => 2, # default is 2(sec), defence of Excess Flood
      wait_queue_size => 100, # default is 100, for send message buffer size
      on_connect      => sub {}, # optional
      on_disconnect   => sub {}, # optional
      channels => {
          '#anysan1' => {},
          '#anysan2' => {
              key => 'channel_key',
          },
      };

  $irc->send_message('irc message', channel => '#irc_channel');
  $irc->send_message('irc message', channel => '#irc_channel', privmsg => 'PRIVMSG');

  $irc->join_channel('#channel');
  $irc->join_channel('#channel', 'channel_key');
  $irc->leave_channel('#channel');

AUTHOR

Kazuhiro Osawa <yappo <at> shibuya <döt> pl>

SEE ALSO

AnySan, AnyEvent::IRC::Client

LICENSE

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

1 POD Error

The following errors were encountered while parsing the POD:

Around line 205:

Non-ASCII character seen before =encoding in '<döt>'. Assuming UTF-8