use Mojo::IOLoop::Client; # Create socket connection my $client = Mojo::IOLoop::Client->new; $client->on(connect => sub { my ($client, $handle) = @_; ... }); $client->on(error => sub { my ($client, $err) = @_; ... }); $client->connect(address => 'example.com', port => 80); # Start reactor if necessary $client->reactor->start unless $client->reactor->is_running;
$client->on(connect => sub { my ($client, $handle) = @_; ... });
Emitted once the connection is established.
$client->on(error => sub { my ($client, $err) = @_; ... });
Emitted if an error occurs on the connection, fatal if unhandled.
my $reactor = $client->reactor; $client = $client->reactor(Mojo::Reactor::Poll->new);
Low-level event reactor, defaults to the "reactor" attribute value of the global Mojo::IOLoop singleton. Note that this attribute is weakened.
my $bool = Mojo::IOLoop::Client->can_nnr;
True if Net::DNS::Native 0.15+ is installed and non-blocking name resolution support enabled.
my $bool = Mojo::IOLoop::Client->can_socks;
True if IO::Socket::SOCKS 0.64+ is installed and SOCKS5 support enabled.
$client->connect(address => '127.0.0.1', port => 3000); $client->connect({address => '127.0.0.1', port => 3000});
Open a socket connection to a remote host. Note that non-blocking name resolution depends on Net::DNS::Native (0.15+), SOCKS5 support on IO::Socket::Socks (0.64), and TLS support on IO::Socket::SSL (2.009+).
These options are currently available:
address => 'mojolicious.org'
Address or host name of the peer to connect to, defaults to 127.0.0.1.
handle => $handle
Use an already prepared IO::Socket::IP object.
local_address => '127.0.0.1'
Local address to bind to.
path => '/tmp/myapp.sock'
Path of UNIX domain socket to connect to.
port => 80
Port to connect to, defaults to 80 or 443 with "tls" option.
socks_address => '127.0.0.1'
Address or host name of SOCKS5 proxy server to use for connection.
socks_pass => 'secr3t'
Password to use for SOCKS5 authentication.
socks_port => 9050
Port of SOCKS5 proxy server to use for connection.
socks_user => 'sri'
Username to use for SOCKS5 authentication.
timeout => 15
Maximum amount of time in seconds establishing connection may take before getting canceled, defaults to 10.
tls => 1
Enable TLS.
tls_ca => '/etc/tls/ca.crt'
Path to TLS certificate authority file.
tls_cert => '/etc/tls/client.crt'
Path to the TLS certificate file.
tls_key => '/etc/tls/client.key'
Path to the TLS key file.
tls_protocols => ['foo', 'bar']
ALPN protocols to negotiate.
tls_verify => 0x00
TLS verification mode.