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.IX Title "Message::Passing::Role::HasAConnection 3pm"
.TH Message::Passing::Role::HasAConnection 3pm "2017-08-02" "perl v5.26.0" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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.SH "NAME"
Message::Passing::Role::HasAConnection \- Role for components which have a connection
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
Provides a standard \->connection_manager attribute for inputs or outputs which need to
make a network connection before they can send or receive messages.
.PP
The connection manager object is assumed to have the \f(CW\*(C`\->subscribe_to_connect\*(C'\fR method
(from Message::Passing::Role::Connection).
.SH "REQUIRED METHODS"
.IX Header "REQUIRED METHODS"
.SS "_build_connection_manager"
.IX Subsection "_build_connection_manager"
Will be called at \s-1BUILD\s0 (i.e. object construction) time, should return
a connection manager object (i.e. an object that \f(CW\*(C`\->subscribe_to_connect\*(C'\fR
can be called on).
.SS "connected ($client)"
.IX Subsection "connected ($client)"
Called by the connection manager when a connection is made.
.PP
Usually used to do things like subscribe to queues..
.SH "OPTIONAL METHODS"
.IX Header "OPTIONAL METHODS"
.SS "disconnected ($client)"
.IX Subsection "disconnected ($client)"
The client received an error or otherwise disconnected.
.SH "ATTRIBUTES"
.IX Header "ATTRIBUTES"
.SS "connection_manager"
.IX Subsection "connection_manager"
Holds the connection manger returned by the \f(CW\*(C`_build_connection_manager\*(C'\fR method.
.SH "WRAPPED METHODS"
.IX Header "WRAPPED METHODS"
.SS "\s-1BUILD\s0"
.IX Subsection "BUILD"
Is wrapped to build the connection manager object.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
.IP "Message::Passing::Role::ConenctionManager." 4
.IX Item "Message::Passing::Role::ConenctionManager."
.SH "SPONSORSHIP"
.IX Header "SPONSORSHIP"
This module exists due to the wonderful people at Suretec Systems Ltd.
who sponsored its development for its
VoIP division called SureVoIP for use with
the SureVoIP \s-1API\s0 \-
.SH "AUTHOR, COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE"
.IX Header "AUTHOR, COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE"
See Message::Passing.