SYNOPSIS

     use Perinci::Access::Simple::Client;
     my $pa = Perinci::Access::Simple::Client->new;
    
     my $res;
    
     ## performing Riap requests
    
     # to request server over TCP
     $res = $pa->request(call => 'riap+tcp://localhost:5678/Foo/Bar/func',
                         {args => {a1=>1, a2=>2}});
    
     # to request server over Unix socket (separate Unix socket path and Riap
     # request key 'uri' with an extra slash /)
     $res = $pa->request(call => 'riap+unix:/var/run/api.sock//Foo/Bar/func',
                         {args => {a1=>1, a2=>2}});
    
     # to request "server" (program) over pipe (separate program path and first
     # argument with an extra slash /, then separate each program argument with
     # slashes, finally separate last program argument with Riap request key 'uri'
     # with an extra slash /). Arguments are URL-escaped so they can contain slashes
     # if needed (in the encoded form of %2F).
     $res = $pa->request(call => 'riap+pipe:/path/to/prog//arg1/arg2//Foo/Bar/func',
                         {args => {a1=>1, a2=>2}});
    
     # an example for riap+pipe, accessing a remote program via SSH client
     use URI::Escape;
     my @cmd = ('ssh', '-T', 'user@host', '/path/to/program', 'first arg', '2nd');
     my $uri = "/Foo/Bar/func";
     $res = $pa->request(call => 'riap+pipe:' .
                                 uri_escape($cmd[0]) . '//' .
                                 join('/', map { uri_escape($_) } @cmd[1..@cmd-1]) . '/' .
                                 $uri,
                         {args => {a1=>1, a2=>2}});
    
     # helper for riap+tcp
     $res = $pa->request_tcp(call => [$host, $port], \%extra);
    
     # helper for riap+unix
     $res = $pa->request_unix(call => $sockpath, \%extra);
    
     # helper for riap+pipe
     my @cmd = ('/path/to/program', 'first arg', '2nd');
     $res = $pa->request_pipe(call => \@cmd, \%extra);
    
     ## parsing URL
    
     $res = $pa->parse_url("riap+unix:/var/run/apid.sock//Foo/bar");   # -> {proto=>"riap+unix", path=>"/Foo/bar", unix_sock_path=>"/var/run/apid.sock"}
     $res = $pa->parse_url("riap+tcp://localhost:5000/Foo/bar");       # -> {proto=>"riap+tcp" , path=>"/Foo/bar", host=>"localhost", port=>5000}
     $res = $pa->parse_url("riap+pipe:/path/to/prog//a1/a2//Foo/bar"); # -> {proto=>"riap+pipe", path=>"/Foo/bar", prog_path=>"/path/to/prog", args=>["a1", "a2"]}

DESCRIPTION

    This class implements Riap::Simple client. It supports the 'riap+tcp',
    'riap+unix', and 'riap+pipe' schemes for a variety of methods to access
    the server: either via TCP (where the server can be on a remote
    computer), Unix socket, or a program (where the program can also be on
    a remote computer, e.g. accessed via ssh).

METHODS

 PKG->new(%attrs) => OBJ

    Instantiate object. Known attributes:

      * retries => INT (default 2)

      Number of retries to do on network failure. Setting it to 0 will
      disable retries.

      * retry_delay => INT (default 3)

      Number of seconds to wait between retries.

 $pa->request($action => $server_url, \%extra) => $res

    Send Riap request to $server_url.

 $pa->request_tcp($action => [$host, $port], \%extra) => $res

    Helper/wrapper for request(), it forms $server_url using:

     "riap+tcp://$host:$port"

    You need to specify Riap request key 'uri' in %extra.

 $pa->request_unix($action => $sockpath, \%extra) => $res

    Helper/wrapper for request(), it forms $server_url using:

     "riap+unix:" . uri_escape($sockpath)

    You need to specify Riap request key 'uri' in %extra.

 $pa->request_pipe($action => \@cmd, \%extra) => $res

    Helper/wrapper for request(), it forms $server_url using:

     "riap+pipe:" . uri_escape($cmd[0]) . "//" .
     join("/", map {uri_escape($_)} @cmd[1..@cmd-1])

    You need to specify Riap request key 'uri' in %extra.

 $pa->parse_url($server_url) => HASH

FAQ

 When I use riap+pipe, is the program executed for each Riap request?

    No, this module does some caching, so if you call the same program
    (with the same arguments) 10 times, the same program will be used and
    it will receive 10 Riap requests using the Riap::Simple protocol.

SEE ALSO

    Perinci::Access::Simple::Server

    Riap::Simple, Riap, Rinci