NAME Net::SNMP::Mixin - mixin framework for Net::SNMP VERSION Version 0.08 ABSTRACT Thin framework to access cooked SNMP information from SNMP agents with various mixins to Net::SNMP. SYNOPSIS use Net::SNMP; use Net::SNMP::Mixin qw(mixer init_mixins); my $session = Net::SNMP->session( -hostname => 'example.com' ); # method mixin and initialization $session->mixer(qw/Net::SNMP::Mixin::Foo Net::SNMP::Mixin::Bar/); $session->init_mixins(); # event_loop for nonblocking sessions snmp_dispatcher() if $Net::SNMP::NONBLOCKING; die $session->error if $session->error; # use mixed-in methods to retrieve cooked SNMP info my $a = $session->get_foo_a(); my $b = $session->get_bar_b(); DESCRIPTION Net::SNMP implements already the methods to retrieve raw SNMP values from the agents. With the help of specialized mixins, the access to these raw SNMP values is simplified and necessary calculations on these values are already done for gaining high level information. This module provides helper functions in order to mixin methods into the inheritance tree of the Net::SNMP session instances or the Net::SNMP class itself. The standard Net::SNMP get_... methods are still supported and the mixins fetch itself the needed SNMP values during initialization with these standard get_... methods. Blocking and non blocking sessions are supported. The mixins don't change the Net::SNMP session instance, besides storing additional payload in the object space prefixed with the unique mixin module names as the hash key. DEFAULT EXPORTS The following helper methods are exported by default into the Net::SNMP namespace. mixer(@module_names) # class method Net::SNMP->mixer(qw/Net::SNMP::Mixin::Foo/); # instance method $session->mixer(qw/Net::SNMP::Mixin::Yazz Net::SNMP::Mixin::Brazz/) Called as class method mixes the methods for all session instances. This is useful for agents supporting the same set of MIBs. Called as instance method mixes only for the calling session instance. This is useful for SNMP agents not supporting the same set of MIBs and therefore not the same set of mixin modules. Even the SNMP agents from a big network company don't support the most useful standard MIBs. They always use proprietary private enterprise MIBs (ring, ring, Cisco, do you hear the bells, grrrmmml). The name of the modules to mix-in is passed to this method as a list. You can mix class and instance mixins as you like, but importing the same mixin module twice is an error. Returns the invocant for chaining method calls, dies on error. init_mixins($reload) $session->init_mixins(); $session->init_mixins(1); This method redispatches to every *_init()* method in the loaded mixin modules. The raw SNMP values for the mixins are loaded during this call - or via callbacks during the snmp_dispatcher event loop for nonblocking sessions - and stored in the object space. The mixed methods deliver afterwards cooked meal from these values. The MIB values are reloaded for the mixins if the argument $reload is true. It's an error calling this method twice without forcing $reload. This method should be called in void context. In order to check successfull initialization the Net::SNMP error method *$session->error()* should be checked. Please use the following idiom: $session->init_mixins; snmp_dispatcher if $Net::SNMP::NONBLOCKING; die $session->error if $session->error; GUIDELINES FOR MIXIN AUTHORS See the Net::SNMP::Mixin::System module as a blueprint for a simple mixin module. As a mixin-module author you must respect the following design guidelines: * Write more separate mixin-modules instead of 'one module fits all'. * Don't build mutual dependencies with other mixin-modules. * In no circumstance change the given attributes of the calling Net::SNMP session instance. In any case stay with the given behavior for blocking, translation, debug, retries, timeout, ... of the object. Remember it's a mixin and no sub- or superclass. * Don't assume the translation of the SNMP values by default. Due to the asynchronous nature of the SNMP calls, you can't rely on the output of $session->translate. If you need a special representation of a value, you have to check the values itself and perhaps translate or untranslate it when needed. See the source of Net::SNMP::Mixin::Dot1qVlanStatic for an example. * Implement the *_init()* method and fetch SNMP values only during this call. If the session instance is nonblocking use a callback to work properly with the *snmp_dispatcher()* event loop. In no circumstance load additonal SNMP values outside the *_init()* method. * Don't die() on SNMP errors during *_init()*, just return premature with no value. The caller is responsible to check the *$session->error()* method. * Use Sub::Exporter and export the mixin methods by default. DEVELOPER INFORMATION If mixer() is called as a class method, the mixin-methods are just imported into the Net::SNMP package. If called as an instance method for the first time, the methods are imported into a newly generated, unique package for this session. The session instance is reblessed into this new package. The new package inherits from the Net::SNMP class. Successive calls for this session instance imports just the additional mixin-methods into the already generated package for this instance. SEE ALSO Sub::Exporter, and the Net::SNMP::Mixin::... documentations for more details about the provided mixin methods. REQUIREMENTS Net::SNMP, Sub::Exporter, Package::Generator, Package::Reaper BUGS, PATCHES & FIXES There are no known bugs at the time of this release. However, if you spot a bug or are experiencing difficulties that are not explained within the POD documentation, please submit a bug to the RT system (see link below). However, it would help greatly if you are able to pinpoint problems or even supply a patch. Fixes are dependant upon their severity and my availablity. Should a fix not be forthcoming, please feel free to (politely) remind me by sending an email to gaissmai@cpan.org . RT: http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Net-SNMP-Mixin AUTHOR Karl Gaissmaier COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright 2008 Karl Gaissmaier, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.