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6598 | 1 /** @page perl-howto Perl Scripting HOWTO |
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11278 | 3 @section Introduction |
16196 | 4 libpurple Perl Plugins are set up very similarly to their C counterparts. Most of the API calls are implemented and are divided into packages. There are some significant differences between the Perl and C API. Much like the C API, the best place to seek guidance is the source, which is located in the *.xs files in the [libpurple|pidgin]/plugins/perl/common directories. The tutorial that follows will be example based and attempt to touch on some of the notable features of the embedded perl interpreter. It is also important to note that some of the C API is missing in libpurple's perl API. |
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16196 | 6 It is possible to get Gtk2-Perl to work with libpurple's Perl API, however you must not load the module with @c use, but rather with @c require. Keep this in mind if you would like to use other perl modules that are dynamically loaded. You can avoid the problem by always using @c require instead of @c use. |
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16196 | 10 Let us start with a simple example of a perl plugin. The following code sample is a complete plugin that can be copied and used as-is. |
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11278 | 12 @code |
16196 | 13 use Purple; |
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21 author => "John H. Kelm <johnhkelm\@gmail.com", |
16196 | 22 url => "http://pidgin.im", |
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16196 | 34 Purple::Debug::info("testplugin", "plugin_load() - Test Plugin Loaded.\n"); |
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16196 | 39 Purple::Debug::info("testplugin", "plugin_unload() - Test Plugin Unloaded.\n"); |
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11278 | 41 @endcode |
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16196 | 43 It is necessary to load the libpurple perl package with the @code use Purple; @endcode line; this makes all the libpurple perl API available to the script. The @c \%PLUGIN_INFO hash contains all the information that will be displayed in the Plugin frame of the Preferences dialog, it also contains information about how the plugin is to be handled. The @c load and @c unload keys specify subroutines to be called when the plugin is loaded and unloaded. There are other key values that may be present in the @c \%PLUGIN_INFO hash; some of those will be covered in the following sections. |
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16196 | 45 The Perl subroutine @c plugin_init is executed when the plugin is probed by the plugin subsystem. What this means is that as soon as Pidgin or Finch is started, this subroutine is run once, regardless of whether or not the plugin is actually loaded. The other two subroutines present are the @c load and @c unload routines specified in the @c \%PLUGIN_INFO hash and will receive the plugin handle as an argument. When the plugin is loaded and subsequently unloaded, it will print a message to the debug window using the @c Purple::Debug::info() API call. |
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16196 | 47 In order to use this simple plugin, save the script text in a file with a @c .pl extension in your ~/.purple/plugins directory. After restarting Pidgin, you should see the plugin ("Perl Test Plugin") listed in the plugin list under "Tools -> Plugins". To view the debug output, make sure you run Pidgin from the console with the '-d' flag or open the Debug Window which is available in the "Help" menu. When you check the checkbox next the plugin, you should see a message appear in the Debug Window (or console); similarly, when you uncheck the checkbox you should see another message appear. You have now created a framework that will allow you to create almost any kind of libpurple plugin you can imagine. |
11278 | 48 |
49 @section account-api Account and Account Option Functions | |
50 | |
16196 | 51 The Account API is in the @c Purple::Account:: and @c Purple::Accounts:: packages; |
52 both are nearly identical to their C counterparts, @c purple_account_ and @c | |
53 purple_accounts_. The Account Option API is in the @c Purple::Account::Option | |
54 package and is identical to the C implementation, @c purple_account_option. | |
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16196 | 57 account will have the Perl type of "PurpleAccount". (Note: Purple types have no real |
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16196 | 60 Purple::Account::Option package since its use is mainly in building protocol |
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61 plugins, which are outside the scope of this document. However, the API for the |
16196 | 62 @c Purple::Account::Option package should function as expected, should you need to |
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68 subroutine. For testing purposes, we will display output on the command line by |
12364 | 69 using perl @c print commands. |
11278 | 70 |
71 @code | |
72 sub plugin_load { | |
73 $plugin = shift; | |
74 | |
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77 my $account_name = "test"; |
11278 | 78 |
79 # Create a new Account | |
16196 | 80 print "Testing: Purple::Account::new()... "; |
81 $account = Purple::Account->new($account_name, $protocol); | |
12364 | 82 if ($account) { print "ok.\n"; } else { print "fail.\n"; } |
11278 | 83 |
84 # Add a new Account | |
16196 | 85 print "Testing: Purple::Account::add()..."; |
86 Purple::Accounts::add($account); | |
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6598 | 88 |
11278 | 89 # Find the account we just added to verify its existence |
16196 | 90 print "Testing: Purple::Accounts::find()..."; |
91 $account = Purple::Accounts::find($account_name, $protocol); | |
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92 if ($account) { print "ok.\n"; } else { print "fail.\n"; } |
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94 # Return the username |
16196 | 95 print "Testing: Purple::Account::get_username()... "; |
12364 | 96 $user_name = $account->get_username(); |
97 if ($user_name) { | |
98 print "Success: $user_name.\n"; | |
99 } else { | |
100 print "Failed!\n"; | |
101 } | |
11278 | 102 # Verify if the user is connected |
16196 | 103 print "Testing: Purple::Account::is_connected()"; |
12364 | 104 if ($account->is_connected()) { |
105 print " Connected.\n"; | |
106 } else { | |
107 print " Disconnected.\n"; | |
108 } | |
11278 | 109 |
12364 | 110 # The status mechanism is how users are Connected, set Away, |
111 # Disconnected (status set to Offline), etc | |
16196 | 112 # $status is now a Purple::Status perl type. |
113 print "Testing: Purple::Accounts::get_active_status()... "; | |
12364 | 114 if ($account->get_active_status()) { |
115 print "Okay.\n"; | |
116 } else { | |
117 print "Failed!\n"; | |
118 } | |
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12364 | 121 # "available" similarly we can disconnect a user by setting the account |
122 # status to "offline" | |
123 | |
16196 | 124 print "Testing: Purple::Accounts::connect()...pending...\n"; |
11278 | 125 |
12364 | 126 $account->set_status("available", TRUE); |
16196 | 127 $account->set_enabled(Purple::Core::get_ui(), TRUE); |
12364 | 128 $account->connect(); |
129 | |
11278 | 130 } |
131 @endcode | |
132 | |
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16196 | 135 contain pointers to the actual Purple types. They can be reassigned at will, just |
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16196 | 137 Purple type from within perl is to use the accessor methods, e.g. |
138 @c Purple::Account::get_username(). If you would like to assign a C @c NULL value, | |
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141 @section buddylist-api Buddylist, Group and Chat API | |
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16196 | 144 the @c Purple::BuddyList API should carry over to @c Purple::BuddyList::Chat and |
145 @c Purple::BuddyList::Group. Note that a @c Purple::Find package was created to | |
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16196 | 157 $account = Purple::Accounts::find($account_name, $protocol); |
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16196 | 159 # Testing a find function: Note Purple::Find not Purple::Buddy:find! |
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160 # Furthermore, this should work the same for chats and groups |
16196 | 161 Purple::Debug::info("testplugin", "Testing: Purple::Find::buddy()..."); |
162 $buddy = Purple::Find::buddy($account, "BUDDYNAME"); | |
163 Purple::Debug::info("", ($buddy ? "ok." : "fail.") . "\n"); | |
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16196 | 166 Purple::Debug::info("testplugin", "Testing: Purple::BuddyList::get_handle()..."); |
167 $handle = Purple::BuddyList::get_handle(); | |
168 Purple::Debug::info("", ($handle ? "ok." : "fail.") . "\n"); | |
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16196 | 170 # This gets the Purple::BuddyList and references it by $blist |
171 Purple::Debug::info("testplugin", "Testing: Purple::get_blist()..."); | |
172 $blist = Purple::get_blist(); | |
173 Purple::Debug::info("", ($blist ? "ok." : "fail.") . "\n"); | |
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16196 | 176 Purple::Debug::info("testplugin", "Testing: Purple::BuddyList::Buddy::new..."); |
177 $buddy = Purple::BuddyList::Buddy::new($account, "NEWNAME", "ALIAS"); | |
178 Purple::Debug::info("", ($buddy ? "ok." : "fail.") . "\n"); | |
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16196 | 182 Purple::Debug::info("testplugin", "Testing: Purple::Find::group..."); |
183 $group = Purple::Find::group("GROUP"); | |
184 Purple::Debug::info("", ($group ? "ok." : "fail.") . "\n"); | |
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187 # For this example we can let contact be undef and set the insertion node as the group |
16196 | 188 Purple::Debug::info("testplugin", "Testing: Purple::BuddyList::add_buddy...\n"); |
189 Purple::BuddyList::add_buddy($buddy, undef, $group, $group); | |
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16196 | 194 Purple::Debug::info("testplugin", "Testing: Purple::Find::buddies...\n"); |
195 @buddy_array = Purple::Find::buddies($account, undef); | |
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16196 | 197 Purple::Debug::info("testplugin", "Buddies in list (" . @buddy_array . "): \n"); |
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16196 | 207 as needed. It is also contains methods for accessing @c Purple::BuddyList::Group |
208 and @c Purple::BuddyList::Chat types. | |
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16196 | 214 However, the entire @c purple_connection_ API has corresponding, functioning perl subroutines. |
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16196 | 223 template. The @c Purple::Conversation::Chat package handles the |
224 @c purple_conv_chat_ portion of the API very similarly to how the | |
225 Purple::Conversation::IM package is used in the examples that follow. | |
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16196 | 227 Notice that the interaction with the conversation window is in the @c Pidgin package as it |
228 is UI-specific code interacting with Pidgin and not libpurple. | |
229 To use any of the Pidgin:: functionality, you will need to add the following to the top of your script: @code use Pidgin; @endcode | |
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232 @code | |
233 sub plugin_load { | |
234 my $plugin = shift; | |
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11278 | 237 |
16196 | 238 $account = Purple::Accounts::find($account_name, $protocol); |
11278 | 239 |
240 # First we create two new conversations. | |
16196 | 241 print "Testing Purple::Conversation->new()..."; |
242 $conv1 = Purple::Conversation->new(1, $account, "Test Conversation 1"); | |
12340 | 243 if ($conv1) { print "ok.\n"; } else { print "fail.\n"; } |
11278 | 244 |
16196 | 245 print "Testing Purple::Conversation->new()..."; |
246 $conv2 = Purple::Conversation->new(1, $account, "Test Conversation 2"); | |
12340 | 247 if ($conv2) { print "ok.\n"; } else { print "fail.\n"; } |
11278 | 248 |
249 # Second we create a window to display the conversations in. | |
16196 | 250 # Note that the package here is Pidgin::Conversation::Window |
251 print "Testing Pidgin::Conversation::Window->new()...\n"; | |
252 $win = Pidgin::Conversation::Window->new(); | |
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12340 | 256 # present in the window. |
16196 | 257 print "Testing Pidgin::Conversation::Window::add_conversation()..."; |
258 $gtkconv2 = Pidgin::Conversation::get_gtkconv($conv2); | |
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12340 | 261 if ($conv_count) { |
262 print "ok..." . $conv_count . " conversations...\n"; | |
263 } else { | |
264 print "fail.\n"; | |
265 } | |
11278 | 266 |
267 # Now the window is displayed to the user. | |
16196 | 268 print "Testing Pidgin::Conversation::Window::show()...\n"; |
12340 | 269 $win->show(); |
11278 | 270 |
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16196 | 272 print "Testing Purple::Conversation::get_im_data()...\n"; |
12340 | 273 $im = $conv1->get_im_data(); |
274 if ($im) { print "ok.\n"; } else { print "fail.\n"; } | |
11278 | 275 |
276 # Here we send messages to the conversation | |
16196 | 277 print "Testing Purple::Conversation::IM::send()...\n"; |
12340 | 278 $im->send("Message Test."); |
11278 | 279 |
16196 | 280 print "Testing Purple::Conversation::IM::write()...\n"; |
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281 $conv2->get_im_data()->write("SENDER", "<b>Message</b> Test.", 0, 0); |
11278 | 282 } |
283 @endcode | |
284 | |
12340 | 285 The next block of code shows how a script can close a known conversation window |
286 @c $win. | |
11278 | 287 |
288 @code | |
16196 | 289 print "Testing Pidgin::Conversation::Window::get_gtkconv_count()...\n"; |
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12340 | 291 print "...and it returned $conv_count.\n"; |
292 if ($conv_count > 0) { | |
16196 | 293 print "Testing Pidgin::Conversation::Window::destroy()...\n"; |
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12340 | 295 } |
11278 | 296 @endcode |
297 | |
298 @section plugin-pref-api Plugin Preference and Gtk Preference API | |
299 | |
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16196 | 308 name of the perl subroutine that will build and return a @c Purple::Pref::Frame. |
6598 | 309 |
11278 | 310 @code |
311 %PLUGIN_INFO = { | |
312 ..., | |
313 prefs_info => "prefs_info_cb" | |
314 }; | |
315 @endcode | |
316 | |
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322 @code | |
323 sub plugin_load { | |
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11278 | 328 # Here we are adding a set of preferences |
329 # The second argument is the default value for the preference. | |
16196 | 330 Purple::Prefs::add_bool("/plugins/core/perl_test/bool", 1); |
331 Purple::Prefs::add_string("/plugins/core/perl_test/choice_str", "ch1"); | |
332 Purple::Prefs::add_int("/plugins/core/perl_test/choice_int", 1); | |
333 Purple::Prefs::add_string("/plugins/core/perl_test/text", "Foobar"); | |
11278 | 334 } |
335 @endcode | |
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11278 | 340 @code |
341 sub prefs_info_cb { | |
16196 | 342 # The first step is to initialize the Purple::Pref::Frame that will be returned |
343 $frame = Purple::PluginPref::Frame->new(); | |
11278 | 344 |
12364 | 345 # Create a new boolean option with a label "Boolean Label" and then add |
346 # it to the frame | |
16196 | 347 $ppref = Purple::PluginPref->new_with_label("Boolean Label"); |
12364 | 348 $frame->add($ppref); |
11278 | 349 |
16196 | 350 $ppref = Purple::PluginPref->new_with_name_and_label( |
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12364 | 352 $frame->add($ppref); |
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16196 | 355 # the numerical equivalent of the PurplePrefType for choice. |
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12364 | 358 $ppref->set_type(1); |
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11278 | 360 # The following will be the default value as set from plugin_load |
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16196 | 365 # the numerical equivalent of the PurplePrefType for choice. |
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12364 | 375 # Create a text box. The default value will be "Foobar" as set by |
376 # plugin_load | |
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12364 | 380 $ppref->set_max_length(16); |
381 $frame->add($ppref); | |
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11278 | 384 } |
385 @endcode | |
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11377 | 388 Using the Gtk2-Perl module for Perl it is possible to create tailored @c GtkFrame elements and display them in a preference window. Note that Gtk2-Perl must be loaded with @c require and not @c use . The first step is to create the proper key/value pairs in the @c \%PLUGIN_INFO hash noting that the @c prefs_info key is no longer valid. Instead the keys @c GTK_UI and @c gtk_prefs_info must be set as follows. |
11278 | 389 |
390 @code | |
391 %PLUGIN_INFO = { | |
392 ..., | |
393 # Used to differentiate between a regular and a Gtk preference frame | |
394 GTK_UI => TRUE, | |
395 gtk_prefs_info => "gtk_prefs_info_cb", | |
396 } | |
397 @endcode | |
398 | |
399 To finish this example @c gtk_prefs_info_cb needs to be defined. To introduce some of the flexibility of using Gtk2-Perl the example also includes a button and a callback for the button. Explaining Gtk2-Perl is beyond the scope of this tutorial and more info can be found at the project's website <a href="http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/">http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/</a>. | |
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11278 | 401 @code |
402 # A simple call back that prints out whatever value it is given as an argument. | |
403 sub button_cb { | |
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11278 | 407 } |
408 | |
409 sub gtk_prefs_info_cb { | |
11377 | 410 # Create a button that prints a message to the console and places it in the frame. |
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11377 | 412 require Gtk2; |
11278 | 413 |
11377 | 414 $frame = Gtk2::Frame->new(\'Gtk Test Frame\'); |
415 $button = Gtk2::Button->new(\'Print Message\'); | |
11278 | 416 |
11377 | 417 $frame->set_border_width(10); |
418 $button->set_border_width(150); | |
419 $button->signal_connect("clicked" => \&button_cb, "Message Text"); | |
420 $frame->add($button); | |
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11278 | 426 } |
427 @endcode | |
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6598 | 429 |
11278 | 430 @section request-api Request Dialog Box API |
431 | |
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438 These arguments are the same for each of the three request types: | |
439 @arg @em handle - The plugin handle. | |
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11278 | 449 @arg @em masked - Boolean indicating if the user can edit the text. |
450 @arg @em hint - See source for more information - can be left blank. | |
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452 @arg @em savedialog - Boolean where true indicates use as a save file dialog and false indicates an open file dialog. |
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11278 | 454 @code |
455 # Create a simple text input box | |
16196 | 456 Purple::Request::input(handle, title, primary, secondary, default_value, multiline, masked, hint, ok_text, ok_cb, cancel_text, cancel_cb); |
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16196 | 459 Purple::Request::file(handle, title, filename, savedialog, ok_cb, cancel_cb); |
11278 | 460 |
461 # Create a unique input dialog as shown in the following example | |
16196 | 462 Purple::Request::fields(handle, title, primary, secondary, fields, ok_text, ok_cb, cancel_text, cancel_cb); |
11278 | 463 @endcode |
464 | |
16196 | 465 The following is an example of a @c Purple::Request::fields() dialog box with a |
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466 callback for the OK button and another for the Cancel Button. |
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468 @code | |
469 sub ok_cb_test{ | |
470 # The $fields is passed to the callback function when the button is clicked. | |
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472 $fields = shift; |
16196 | 473 $account = Purple::Request::Fields::get_account($fields, "acct_test"); |
474 $int = Purple::Request::Fields::get_integer($fields, "int_test"); | |
475 $choice = Purple::Request::Fields::get_choice($fields, "ch_test"); | |
11278 | 476 } |
477 | |
478 sub cancel_cb_test{ | |
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485 # Create a group to pool together multiple fields. |
16196 | 486 $group = Purple::Request::Field::Group::new("Group Name"); |
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16196 | 488 # Each field is created with Purple::Request::*_new(), is made viewable with Purple::Request::field_*_set_show_all() |
489 # and is then added to the group with Purple::Request::field_group_add_field() | |
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16196 | 492 $field = Purple::Request::Field::account_new("acct_test", "Account Text", undef); |
493 Purple::Request::Field::account_set_show_all($field, 0); | |
494 Purple::Request::Field::Group::add_field($group, $field); | |
6598 | 495 |
11278 | 496 # Add an integer input box |
16196 | 497 $field = Purple::Request::Field::int_new("int_test", "Integer Text", 33); |
498 Purple::Request::Field::Group::add_field($group, $field); | |
6598 | 499 |
11278 | 500 # Add a list of choices |
16196 | 501 $field = Purple::Request::Field::choice_new("ch_test", "Choice Text", 1); |
502 Purple::Request::Field::choice_add($field, "Choice 0"); | |
503 Purple::Request::Field::choice_add($field, "Choice 1"); | |
504 Purple::Request::Field::choice_add($field, "Choice 2"); | |
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16196 | 506 Purple::Request::Field::Group::add_field($group, $field); |
11278 | 507 |
16196 | 508 # Create a Purple::Request and add the group that was just created. |
509 $request = Purple::Request::Fields::new(); | |
510 Purple::Request::Fields::add_group($request, $group); | |
6598 | 511 |
11278 | 512 # Display the dialog box with the input fields added earlier with the appropriate titles. |
16196 | 513 Purple::Request::fields( |
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11278 | 521 } |
522 @endcode | |
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11278 | 524 @section timeout-cb Misc: Plugin Actions, Timeouts and Callbacks |
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16196 | 527 added to libpurple perl Plugins. Plugin actions are callback functions that are |
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542 %PLUGIN_INFO = { | |
543 ..., | |
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16196 | 563 Purple::Debug::info("Test Plugin", "Action 2 activated\n"); |
11278 | 564 } |
565 @endcode | |
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569 @code | |
570 sub timeout_cb { | |
571 my $plugin = shift; | |
16196 | 572 Purple::Debug::info("testplugin", "Timeout occurred.\n"); |
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16196 | 582 Purple::timeout_add($plugin, 10, \&timeout_cb, $plugin); |
11278 | 583 } |
584 @endcode | |
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589 @code | |
590 sub signal_cb { | |
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16196 | 593 Purple::Debug::info("testplugin", "Account \"" . $account->get_username() . "\" just connected.\n"); |
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11278 | 596 sub plugin_load { |
597 $plugin = shift; | |
598 | |
599 # User data to be given as an argument to the callback perl subroutine. | |
600 $data = ""; | |
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16196 | 603 $accounts_handle = Purple::Accounts::get_handle(); |
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16196 | 606 Purple::Signal::connect($accounts_handle, "account-connecting", $plugin, \&signal_cb, $data); |
11278 | 607 } |
608 @endcode | |
609 | |
610 @section Resources | |
611 @see API Documentation | |
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