NAME
    PubNub::PubSub - Perl library for rapid publishing of messages on
    PubNub.com

SYNOPSIS
        use PubNub::PubSub;

        my $pubnub = PubNub::PubSub->new(
            pub_key => 'demo', # only required for publish
            sub_key => 'demo',
            channel => 'sandbox',
        );

        # publish
        $pubnub->publish({
            messages => ['message1', 'message2'],
            callback => sub {
                my ($res) = @_;

                # $res is a L<Mojo::Message::Response>
                say $res->code; # 200
                say Dumper(\$res->json); # [1,"Sent","14108733777591385"]
            }
        });
        $pubnub->publish({
            channel  => 'sandbox2', # optional, if not applied, the one in ->new will be used.
            messages => ['message3', 'message4']
        });

        # subscribe
        $pubnub->subscribe({
            callback => sub {
                my (@messages) = @_;
                foreach my $msg (@messages) {
                    print "# Got message: $msg\n";
                }
                return 1; # 1 to continue, 0 to stop
            }
        });

DESCRIPTION
    PubNub::PubSub is Perl library for rapid publishing of messages on
    PubNub.com based on Mojo::UserAgent

    perl clone of
    <https://gist.github.com/stephenlb/9496723#pubnub-http-pipelining>

    For a rough test:

    *   run perl examples/subscribe.pl in one terminal (or luanch may
        terminals with subscribe.pl)

    *   run perl examples/publish.pl in another terminal (you'll see all
        subscribe terminals will get messages.)

METHOD
  new
    *   pub_key

        optional, default pub_key for publish

    *   sub_key

        optional, default sub_key for all methods

    *   channel

        optional, default channel for all methods

    *   publish_callback

        optional. default callback for publish

    *   debug

        print network outgoing/incoming messages to STDERR

  subscribe
    subscribe channel to listen for the messages.

        $pubnub->subscribe({
            callback => sub {
                my (@messages) = @_;
                foreach my $msg (@messages) {
                    print "# Got message: $msg\n";
                }
                return 1; # 1 to continue, 0 to stop
            }
        });

    return 0 to stop

  publish
    publish messages to channel

        $pubnub->publish({
            messages => ['message1', 'message2'],
            callback => sub {
                my ($res) = @_;

                # $res is a L<Mojo::Message::Response>
                say $res->code; # 200
                say Dumper(\$res->json); # [1,"Sent","14108733777591385"]
            }
        });
        $pubnub->publish({
            channel  => 'sandbox2', # optional, if not applied, the one in ->new will be used.
            messages => ['message3', 'message4']
        });

    Note if you need callback, please pass it when do ->new with
    publish_callback.

  history
    fetches historical messages of a channel

    *   sub_key

        optional, default will use the one passed to ->new

    *   channel

        optional, default will use the one passed to ->new

    *   count

        Specifies the number of historical messages to return. The Default
        is 100.

    *   reverse

        Setting to true will traverse the time line in reverse starting with
        the newest message first. Default is false. If both start and end
        arguments are provided, reverse is ignored and messages are returned
        starting with the newest message.

    *   start

        Time token delimiting the start of time slice (exclusive) to pull
        messages from.

    *   end

        Time token delimiting the end of time slice (inclusive) to pull
        messages from.

        my $history = $pubnub->history({
            count => 20,
            reverse => "false"
        });
        # $history is [["message1", "message2", ... ],"Start Time Token","End Time Token"]

    for example, to fetch all the rows in history

        my $history = $pubnub->history({
            reverse => "true",
        });
        while (1) {
            print Dumper(\$history);
            last unless @{$history->[0]}; # no messages
            sleep 1;
            $history = $pubnub->history({
                reverse => "true",
                start => $history->[2]
            });
        }

AUTHOR
    Binary.com <fayland@gmail.com>

LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
    Copyright 2014- binary.com.

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