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Updating dox for mod_rest. Ideas expressed / clarified:
1) Making clear that mod_rest isn't to be installed under VirtualHosts AND as a component.
2) Understanding some of the implications of this choice:
A) Changes to user authentication
B) How it affects subdomains
3) More consistent use of domain names for clarity.
4) Using different heading sizes to show scope of section.
Essentially, I added all the tidbits I had to clarify in getting this to work in my
own example.
author | Ben Smith <bens@effortlessis.com> |
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date | Mon, 13 May 2024 13:25:13 -0700 |
parent | 1465:07582b8aaf84 |
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package TestConnection; use strict; use warnings; use parent 'AnyEvent::XMPP::IM::Connection'; use 5.010; our $HOST = 'localhost'; our $TIMEOUT = 5; our %PASSWORD_FOR = ( one => '12345', two => '23451', three => '34512', four => '45123', five => '51234', six => '123456', seven => '1234567', ); sub new { my ( $class, $username, %options ) = @_; my $cond = AnyEvent->condvar; my $timer = AnyEvent->timer( after => $TIMEOUT, cb => sub { $cond->send('timeout'); }, ); my $self = $class->SUPER::new( username => $username, domain => $HOST, password => $options{'password'} // $PASSWORD_FOR{$username}, resource => 'test bot', ); $self->reg_cb(error => sub { my ( undef, $error ) = @_; $cond->send($error->string); }); bless $self, $class; $self->{'condvar'} = $cond; $self->{'timeout_timer'} = $timer; $self->connect; return $self; } sub cond { my ( $self ) = @_; return $self->{'condvar'}; } 1;