NAME POE::Component::Server::Twirc - Twitter/IRC gateway SYNOPSIS use POE::Component::Server::Twirc; POE::Component::Server::Twirc->new( irc_nickname => $my_irc_nickname, twitter_username => $my_twitter_username, twitter_password => $my_twitter_password, twitter_screen_name => $my_twitter_screen_name, ); POE::Kernel->run; DESCRIPTION "POE::Component::Server::Twirc" provides an IRC/Twitter gateway. Twitter friends are added to a channel and messages they post on twitter appear as channel messages in IRC. The IRC interface supports several Twitter features, including posting status updates, following and un-following Twitter feeds, enabling and disabling device notifications, sending direct messages, and querying information about specific Twitter users. Friends who are also followers are given "voice" as a visual clue in IRC. METHODS new Spawns a POE component encapsulating the Twitter/IRC gateway. Arguments: irc_nickname (Required) The irc nickname used by the owning user. twitter_username (Required) The username (email address) used to authenticate with Twitter. twitter_password (Required) The password used to authenticate with Twitter. twitter_screen_name (Required) The user's Twitter screen name. irc_server_name (Optional) The name of the IRC server. Defaults to "twitter.irc". irc_server_port (Optional) The port number the IRC server binds to. Defaults to 6667. irc_mask The IRC user/host mask used to restrict connecting users. Defaults to "*@127.0.0.1". irc_password Password used to authenticate to the IRC server. irc_botname The name of the channel operator bot. Defaults to "tweeter". Select a name that does not conflict with friends, followers, or your own IRC nick. irc_botircname Text to be used as the channel operator bot's IRC full name. irc_channel The name of the channel to use. Defaults to &twitter. twitter_retry The number of seconds between polls for new status updates. Defaults to 300 (5 minutes). twitter_retry_on_error The number of seconds to wait before retrying a failed poll for friends, followers, or status updates. Defaults to 60 (1 minute). twitter_alias An alias to use for displaying incoming status updates from the owning user. This is necessary if the user's IRC nickname and Twitter screen name are the same. Defaults to "me". echo_posts If false, posts sent by POE::Component::Server::Twirc will not be redisplayed when received is the friends_timeline. Defaults to false. Set echo_posts(1) to see your own tweets in chronological order with the others. favorites_count How many favorites candidates to display for selection. Defaults to 3. truncate_to When displaying tweets for selection, they will be truncated to this length. Defaults to 60. check_replies Experimental! If true, checks for @replies when polling for friends' timeline updates and merges them with normal status updates. Normally, only replies from friends are displayed. This provides the display of @replies from users not followed. It comes at the expense of an additional API call on each timeline poll, so keep that in mind when setting twitter_retry. Twitter imposes an API call limit of 100 calls per hour. This also has the effect of adding senders of @replies to the channel, even though they are not followed. COMMANDS Commands are entered as public messages in the IRC channel in the form: command arg1 arg2 ... argn Where the arguments, if any, depend upon the command. post *status* Post a status update. E.g., post Now cooking tweets with twirc! follow *id* Follow a new Twitter user, *id*. In Twitter parlance, this creates a friendship. unfollow *id* Stop following Twitter user *id*. In Twitter, parlance, this destroys a friendship. block *id* Block Twitter user *id*. unblock *id* Stop blocking Twitter user *id*. whois *id* Displays information about Twitter user *id*, including name, location, and description. notify *on|off* *id ...* Turns device notifications on or off for the list of Twitter IDs. favorite *friend* [*count*] Mark *friend*'s tweet as a favorite. Optionally, specify the number of tweets to display for selection with *count* (Defaults to 3.) check_replies *on|off* Turns reply checking on or off. See checke_replies in configuration. help Display a simple help message /msg *id* *text* Sends a direct message to Twitter user *id* using an IRC private message. SEE ALSO App::Twirc AUTHOR Marc Mims LICENSE Copyright (c) 2008 Marc Mims You may distribute this code and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.