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Net::EPP::ResponseCodes(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::EPP::ResponseCodes(3pm)
 

NAME

Net::EPP::ResponseCodes - a module to export some constants that correspond to EPP response codes

SYNOPSIS

        use Net::EPP::ResponseCodes;
        use Net::EPP::Simple;
        use strict;
        my $epp = Net::EPP::Simple->new(
                host    => 'epp.nic.tld',
                user    => 'my-id',
                pass    => 'my-password',
        );
        my $result = $epp->domain_transfer_request('example.tld', 'foobar', 1);
        if ($result) {
                print "Transfer initiated OK\n";
        } else {
                if ($Net::EPP::Simple::Code == OBJECT_PENDING_TRANSFER) {
                        print "Error: domain is already pending transfer\n";
                } elsif ($Net::EPP::Simple::Code == INVALID_AUTH_INFO) {
                        print "Error: invalid authcode provided\n";
                } elsif ($Net::EPP::Simple::Code == OBJECT_DOES_NOT_EXIST) {
                        print "Error: domain not found\n";
                } elsif ($Net::EPP::Simple::Code == STATUS_PROHIBITS_OP) {
                        print "Error: domain cannot be transferred\n";
                } else {
                        print "Error code $Net::EPP::Simple::Code\n";
                }
        }

DESCRIPTION

EPP is the Extensible Provisioning Protocol. EPP (defined in RFC 4930) is an application layer client-server protocol for the provisioning and management of objects stored in a shared central repository. Specified in XML, the protocol defines generic object management operations and an extensible framework that maps protocol operations to objects. As of writing, its only well-developed application is the provisioning of Internet domain names, hosts, and related contact details.
Every response sent to the client by an EPP server contains a "<result>" element that has a "code" attribute. This is a four-digit numeric code that describes the result of the request. This module exports a set of constants that provide handy mnemonics for each of the defined codes.

EXPORTS

"Net::EPP::ResponseCodes" exports the following constants. The number in brackets is the integer value associated with the constant.

Successful command completion responses (1nnn)

OK (1000)
OK_PENDING (1001)
OK_NO_MESSAGES (1300)
OK_MESSAGES (1301)
OK_BYE (1500)

Command error responses (2nnn)

Protocol Syntax
UNKNOWN_COMMAND (2011)
SYNTAX_ERROR (2011)
USE_ERROR (2011)
MISSING_PARAM (2011)
PARAM_RANGE_ERROR (2011)
PARAM_SYNTAX_ERROR (2011)
Implementation-specific Rules
UNIMPLEMENTED_VERSION (2100)
UNIMPLEMENTED_COMMAND (2101)
UNIMPLEMENTED_OPTION (2102)
UNIMPLEMENTED_EXTENSION (2103)
BILLING_FAILURE (2104)
NOT_RENEWABLE (2105)
NOT_TRANSFERRABLE (2106)
Security (22nn)
AUTHENTICATION_ERROR (2200)
AUTHORISATION_ERROR (2201)
AUTHORIZATION_ERROR (2201)
INVALID_AUTH_INFO (2202)
Data Management (23nn)
OBJECT_PENDING_TRANSFER (2300)
OBJECT_NOT_PENDING_TRANSFER (2301)
OBJECT_EXISTS (2302)
OBJECT_DOES_NOT_EXIST (2303)
STATUS_PROHIBITS_OP (2304)
ASSOC_PROHIBITS_OP (2305)
PARAM_POLICY_ERROR (2306)
UNIMPLEMENTED_OBJECT_SERVICE (2307)
DATA_MGMT_POLICY_VIOLATION (2308)
Server System (24nn)
COMMAND_FAILED (2400)
Connection Management (25nn)
COMMAND_FAILED_BYE (2500)
AUTH_FAILED_BYE (2501)
SESSION_LIMIT_EXCEEDED_BYE (2502)

AUTHOR

CentralNic Ltd (<http://www.centralnic.com/>).

COPYRIGHT

This module is (c) 2012 CentralNic Ltd. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

SEE ALSO

Net::EPP::Client
Net::EPP::Frame
Net::EPP::Proxy
RFCs 4930 and RFC 4934, available from <http://www.ietf.org/>.
The CentralNic EPP site at <http://www.centralnic.com/resellers/epp>.
2012-04-23 perl v5.14.2