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Net::SPDY::Session(3) User Contributed Perl DocumentationNet::SPDY::Session(3) NAME Net::SPDY::Session - Handle SPDY protocol connection ALPHA WARNING Please read carefully: This is an ALPHA stage software. In particular this means that even though it probably won't kill your cat, re-elect George W. Bush nor install Solaris 11 Express edition to your hard drive, it is in active development, functionality is missing and no APIs are stable. See TODO file in the distribution to learn about missing and planned functionality. You are more than welcome to join the development and submit patches with fixes or enhancements. Bug reports are probably not very useful at this point. SYNOPSIS use Net::SPDY::Session; my $server = new IO::Socket::SSL ( LocalAddr => 'localhost:443', ReuseAddr => 1, SSL_server => 1, SSL_cert_file => $cert, SSL_key_file => $key, SSL_npn_protocols => ['spdy/3']) or die IO::Socket::SSL::errstr; while (my $client = $server->accept) { # Fork a child to handle the connection my $kidpid = fork; die $! unless defined $kidpid; # Proceed with next connection next if $kidpid; my $session = new Net::SPDY::Session ($client); while ($session->process_frame) { ... } } DESCRIPTION Net::SPDY::Session represents the single stateful SPDY connection along with its state, which in called a session. It provides access to the underlying protocol and convenience functions to access the state and communicate via the protocol. PROPERTIES compressor Net::SPDY::Compressor object representing the Zlib streams (one in each direction) used by the framer. A new one is created upon session construction. socket IO::Handle instance that is used for actual network communication. framer Net::SPDY::Framer the protocol implementation on top of socket and compressor it is coupled with. A new one is created upon session construction. METHODS new SOCKET Creates a new session instance. First argument is the socket (either server or client, it does not matter) for the network communication. process_frame Read a single frame from the framer and process it, which may include changing session state and and eventually sending an appropriate response. close Do whatever is needed to terminate a connection. May involve sending a "GOAWAY" frame and closing the socket. SEE ALSO o <https://developers.google.com/speed/spdy/> -- SPDY project web site o IO::Socket::SSL -- SSL/TLS socket bindings with NPN support o Net::SPDY::Framer -- SPDY protocol implementation o Net::SPDY::Compressor -- SPDY header compression CONTRIBUTING Source code for Net::SPDY is kept in a public GIT repository. Visit <https://github.com/lkundrak/net-spdy>. Bugs reports and feature enhancement requests are tracked at <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Net::SPDY>. COPYRIGHT Copyright 2012, Lubomir Rintel This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. AUTHOR Lubomir Rintel "lkundrak@v3.sk" perl v5.32.0 2020-08-09 Net::SPDY::Session(3)
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