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nntp(n) 1.5.1 "Tcl NNTP Client Library"
nntp - Tcl client for the NNTP protocol
package require Tcl 8.2
package require nntp ?0.2.1?
The package nntp provides a simple Tcl-only
client library for the NNTP protocol. It works by opening the
standard NNTP socket on the server, and then providing a Tcl API to
access the NNTP protocol commands. All server errors are returned
as Tcl errors (thrown) which must be caught with the Tcl catch command.
- ::nntp::nntp ?host? ?port? ?nntpName?
- The command opens a socket connection to the specified NNTP
server and creates a new nntp object with an associated global Tcl
command whose name is nntpName. This command may
be used to access the various NNTP protocol commands for the new
connection. The default port number is "119" and
the default host is "news". These defaults can
be overridden with the environment variables
NNTPPORT and NNTPHOST
respectively.
Some of the commands supported by this package are not part of the
nntp rfc 977 (http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc977.txt)
and will not be available (or implemented) on all nntp servers.
The access command nntpName has the following
general form:
- nntpName method
?arg arg ...?
- Option and the args
determine the exact behavior of the command.
- nntpName
article ?msgid?
- Query the server for article msgid from the
current group. The article is returned as a valid tcl list which
contains the headers, followed by a blank line, and then followed
by the body of the article. Each element in the list is one line of
the article.
- nntpName
authinfo ?user? ?pass?
- Send authentication information (username and password) to the
server.
- nntpName body
?msgid?
- Query the server for the body of the article msgid from the current group. The body of the article is
returned as a valid tcl list. Each element in the list is one line
of the body of the article.
- nntpName
date
- Query the server for the servers current date. The date is
returned in the format YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.
- nntpName group
?group?
- Optionally set the current group, and retrieve information
about the currently selected group. Returns the estimated number of
articles in the group followed by the number of the first article
in the group, followed by the last article in the group, followed
by the name of the group.
- nntpName head
?msgid?
- Query the server for the headers of the article msgid from the current group. The headers of the article
are returned as a valid tcl list. Each element in the list is one
line of the headers of the article.
- nntpName
help
- Retrieves a list of the commands that are supported by the news
server that is currently attached to.
- nntpName
last
- Sets the current article pointer to point to the previous
message (if there is one) and returns the msgid of that
message.
- nntpName
list
- Returns a tcl list of valid newsgroups and associated
information. Each newsgroup is returned as an element in the tcl
list with the following format:
where <group> is the name of the newsgroup, <last> is
the number of the last known article currently in that newsgroup,
<first> is the number of the first article currently in the
newsgroup, and <p> is either 'y' or 'n' indicating whether
posting to this newsgroup is allowed ('y') or prohibited ('n').
The <first> and <last> fields will always be numeric.
They may have leading zeros. If the <last> field evaluates to
less than the <first> field, there are no articles currently
on file in the newsgroup.
- nntpName
listgroup ?group?
- Query the server for a list of all the messages (message
numbers) in the group specified by the argument group or by the current group if the group argument was not passed.
- nntpName
mode_reader
- Query the server for its nntp 'MODE READER' response
string.
- nntpName
newgroups since
- Query the server for a list of all the new newsgroups created
since the time specified by the argument since.
The argument since can be any time string that
is understood by clock scan. The tcl list of
newsgroups is returned in a similar form to the list of groups
returned by the nntpName list command. Each
element of the list has the form:
where <group> is the name of the newsgroup, <last> is
the number of the last known article currently in that newsgroup,
<first> is the number of the first article currently in the
newsgroup, and <p> is either 'y' or 'n' indicating whether
posting to this newsgroup is allowed ('y') or prohibited ('n').
- nntpName
newnews
- Query the server for a list of new articles posted to the
current group in the last day.
- nntpName
newnews since
- Query the server for a list of new articles posted to the
current group since the time specified by the argument since. The argument since can be any
time string that is understood by clock
scan.
- nntpName
newnews group ?since?
- Query the server for a list of new articles posted to the group
specified by the argument group since the time
specified by the argument since (or in the past
day if no since argument is passed. The argument
since can be any time string that is understood
by clock scan.
- nntpName
next
- Sets the current article pointer to point to the next message
(if there is one) and returns the msgid of that message.
- nntpName post
article
- Posts an article of the form specified in RFC 1036 (http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1036.txt,
successor to RFC 850) to the current news group.
- nntpName
slave
- Identifies a connection as being made from a slave nntp server.
This might be used to indicate that the connection is serving
multiple people and should be given priority. Actual use is
entirely implementation dependent and may vary from server to
server.
- nntpName stat
?msgid?
- The stat command is similar to the article command except that
no text is returned. When selecting by message number within a
group, the stat command serves to set the current article pointer
without sending text. The returned acknowledgment response will
contain the message-id, which may be of some value. Using the stat
command to select by message-id is valid but of questionable value,
since a selection by message-id does NOT alter the "current article
pointer"
- nntpName
quit
- Gracefully close the connection after sending a NNTP QUIT
command down the socket.
- nntpName
xgtitle ?group_pattern?
- Returns a tcl list where each element is of the form:
If a group_pattern is specified then only
newsgroups that match the pattern will have their name and
description returned.
- nntpName xhdr
field ?range?
- Returns the specified header field value for the current
message or for a list of messages from the current group. field is the title of a field in the header such as from,
subject, date, etc. If range is not specified or
is "" then the current message is queried. The command returns a
list of elements where each element has the form of:
Where msgid is the number of the message and value is the value
set for the queried field. The range argument
can be in any of the following forms:
- ""
- The current message is queried.
- msgid1-msgid2
- All messages between msgid1 and msgid2 (including msgid1 and msgid2) are queried.
- msgid1 msgid2
- All messages between msgid1 and msgid2 (including msgid1 and msgid2) are queried.
- nntpName xover
?range?
- Returns header information for the current message or for a
range of messages from the current group. The information is
returned in a tcl list where each element is of the form:
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msgid subject from date idstring bodysize headersize xref
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If range is not specified or is "" then the
current message is queried. The range argument
can be in any of the following forms:
- ""
- The current message is queried.
- msgid1-msgid2
- All messages between msgid1 and msgid2 (including msgid1 and msgid2) are queried.
- msgid1 msgid2
- All messages between msgid1 and msgid2 (including msgid1 and msgid2) are queried.
- nntpName xpat
field range ?pattern_list?
- Returns the specified header field value for a specified
message or for a list of messages from the current group where the
messages match the pattern(s) given in the pattern_list. field is the title of a field in the header such as from,
subject, date, etc. The information is returned in a tcl list where
each element is of the form:
Where msgid is the number of the message and value is the value
set for the queried field. The range argument
can be in any of the following forms:
- msgid
- The message specified by msgid is
queried.
- msgid1-msgid2
- All messages between msgid1 and msgid2 (including msgid1 and msgid2) are queried.
- msgid1 msgid2
- All messages between msgid1 and msgid2 (including msgid1 and msgid2) are queried.
A bigger example for posting a single article.
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package require nntp
set n [nntp::nntp NNTP_SERVER]
$n post "From: USER@DOMAIN.EXT (USER_FULL)
Path: COMPUTERNAME!USERNAME
Newsgroups: alt.test
Subject: Tcl test post -ignore
Message-ID: <[pid][clock seconds]
@COMPUTERNAME>
Date: [clock format [clock seconds] -format "%a, %d %
b %y %H:%M:%S GMT" -gmt true]
Test message body"
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news , nntp , nntpclient , rfc 1036 , rfc 977