# NAME

Growl::GNTP - Perl implementation of GNTP Protocol (Client Part)

# SYNOPSIS

    use Growl::GNTP;
    my $growl = Growl::GNTP->new(AppName => "my perl app");
    $growl->register([
        { Name => "foo", },
        { Name => "bar", },
    ]);
    

    $growl->notify(
        Name => "foo",
        Title => "my notify",
        Message => "my message",
        Icon => "http://www.example.com/my-face.png",
    );

# DESCRIPTION

Growl::GNTP is Perl implementation of GNTP Protocol (Client Part)

# CONSTRUCTOR

- new ( ARGS )

Initialize Growl::GNTP object. You can set few parameter of
IO::Socket::INET. and application name will be given 'Growl::GNTP' if you
does not specify it.

        PeerHost                # 'localhost'
        PeerPort                # 23053
        Timeout                 # 5
        AppName                 # 'Growl::GNTP'
        AppIcon                 # ''
        Password                # ''
        PasswordHashAlgorithm   # 'MD5'
        EncryptAlgorithm        # ''

# OBJECT METHODS

- register ( \[ARGS\] )

Register notification definition. You should be specify ARRAY reference of
HASH reference like a following.

    {
        Name        => 'MY_GROWL_NOTIFY',
        DisplayName => 'My Growl Notify',
        Enabled     => 'True',
        Icon        => ''
    }

- notify ( ARGS )

Notify item. You should be specify HASH reference like a following.

    {
        Name                => 'Warn', # name of notification
        Title               => 'Foo!',
        Message             => 'Bar!',
        Icon                => 'http://www.example.com/myface.png',
        CallbackTarget      => '', # Used for causing a HTTP/1.1 GET request exactly as specificed by this URL. Exclusive of CallbackContext
        CallbackContextType => time, # type of the context
        CallbackContext     => 'Time',
        CallbackFunction    => sub { warn 'callback!' }, # should only be used when a callback in use, and CallbackContext in use.
        ID                  => '', # allows for overriding/updateing an existing notification when in use, and discriminating between alerts of the same Name
        Custom              => { CustomHeader => 'value' }, # These will be added as custom headers as X-KEY : value, where 'X-' is prefixed to the key
        Priority            => 0,  # -2 .. 2 low -> severe
        Sticky              => 'False'
    }

And callback function is given few arguments.

    CallbackFunction => sub {
        my ($result, $type, $context, $id, $timestamp) = @_;
        print "$result: $context ($type)\n";
    }

- wait ( WAIT\_ALL )

Wait callback items. If WAIT\_ALL is not 0, this function wait all callbacks
as CLICK, CLOSED, TIMEOUT.

- subscribe ( ARGS )

Subscribe notification. You should be specify HASH reference like a following.

    {
        Port => 23054,
        Password => 'secret',
        CallbackFunction => sub {
            my ($Title, $Message) = @_;
            print decode_utf8($Title),",",decode_utf8($Message),"\n";
        },
    }

# AUTHOR

Yasuhiro Matsumoto <mattn.jp@gmail.com>

# SEE ALSO

[Net::Growl](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Net::Growl), [Net::GrowlClient](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Net::GrowlClient), [Mac::Growl](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Mac::Growl),
`http://www.growlforwindows.com/gfw/help/gntp.aspx`

# LICENSE

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.