Sockmark » History » Version 2
Per Amundsen, 05/24/2018 10:14 AM
| 1 | 1 | Per Amundsen | _Added in 1.9.0_ |
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| 3 | */sockmark <name> [text]* |
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| 5 | 2 | Per Amundsen | Assigns temporary data to a socket to be referenced later using [[$sock]](<name>).mark. Leaving the [text] parameter $null will clear the socket mark. The sockmark command can be used to assign the same data to multiple sockets using a [[Scripting_Wildcards|wildcard]] pattern. |
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| 7 | *Parameters* |
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| 9 | <name> - Socket to mark. |
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| 10 | [text] - Text to add to the socket mark. |
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| 12 | *Example* |
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| 14 | <pre> |
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| 15 | ; Non-functioning example, shows practical usage only |
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| 16 | on $*:text:/^!foo (\S+)$/Si:#:{ |
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| 17 | ; if ( .. validate input .. ) { |
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| 18 | sockopen sock1 www.example.com 80 |
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| 19 | sockmark sock1 $regml(1) |
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| 20 | } |
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| 21 | on *:sockopen:sock1:{ |
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| 22 | ; submit the information we got from the user |
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| 23 | sockwrite -nt $sockname GET /foobar.php?q= $+ sock($sockname).mark HTTP/1.0 |
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| 24 | sockwrite -nt $sockname Host: www.example.com |
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| 25 | sockwrite -nt $sockname $crlf |
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| 26 | } |
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| 27 | ; on *:sockread:sock1: { |
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| 28 | ; .... |
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| 29 | ; } |
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| 30 | </pre> |