From 9da9134f0b28c0e4c69537b54fd96dca3a66aaed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matias Linares Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2021 22:19:00 -0300 Subject: [DOC] .pod6 -> .rakudoc extension & better layout --- docs/basics.rakudoc | 103 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 103 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/basics.rakudoc (limited to 'docs/basics.rakudoc') diff --git a/docs/basics.rakudoc b/docs/basics.rakudoc new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5770f4f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/basics.rakudoc @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +=begin pod + +=head1 Basic tutorial + +=head2 Client creation + +The first thing to do is create a C pointing to +the homeserver, and C into it. + + my Matrix::Client $client .= new: + :home-server; + $client.login($username, $password); + say $client.access-token; + +In case you have an access-token, you can pass it as a parameter +to C. In this case is not necessary to call C. + + my Matrix::Client $client .= new: + :home-server, + :access-token($access-token); + + say $client.whoami; # @yourusername:home-server + +=head2 Syncing + +Calling sync will return a C that abstract the +response from the server. This structure should have all the information +from the server like: + +=item presence +=item joined rooms +=item room invites + +Beware that the C<.next-batch> will have the C<:since> argument +that is passed to the next C. If not provided, the response will have +repeated data. + + my $response = $client.sync; + my $since = $response.next-batch; + + # print all messages + for $response.joined-rooms -> $room { + for $room.timeline.events + .grep(*.type eq 'm.room.message') -> $msg { + $msg.content.say; + } + } + + # Sync again with the since parameter + my $new-response = $client.sync(:$since); + +There's a C argument that you could use to filter the response. To +see available parameters to the filter you can go L. + + # limit the messages per room to 1 + + # Passing a hash. + my $response = $client.sync( + sync-filter => { room => timeline => limit => 1} + ); + + # Passing a json as parameter + my $json-response = $client.sync( + sync-filter => '{"room":{"timeline":{ "limit": 1}}}' + ); + +As for now, you can't send a filter_id of an already created filter. + +=head2 Sending events + +There's two ways to send events to a channel. The only event supported +is C + + +=item C<.send($room-id, $message, :$type)> from C +=item C<.send($message, :$type)> from C + +Here's an example of the two: + + my $room = $client.joined-rooms.first; + $client.send($room.id, 'Hello'); + $room.send('hello'); + +=head2 Async loop + +C supports an async loop that can replace a C +since it's a common thing to do. It starts a new thread that runs that loop +sending all the events through a C. + + my $supply = $client.run(); + + react { + whenever $supply -> $s { + when $s ~~ Matrix::Response::InviteInfo { + say "Got an invite from {$s.room-id}"; + } + when $s ~~ Matrix::Response::StateEvent { + say "Got a room event from {$s.room-id}"; + } + } + } + +=end pod -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2