#!/usr/bin/env perl #---AUTOPRAGMASTART--- use v5.36; use strict; use diagnostics; use English qw(-no_match_vars); use Carp qw[carp croak confess cluck longmess shortmess]; our $VERSION = 29; use autodie qw( close ); use Array::Contains; use utf8; use Encode qw(is_utf8 encode_utf8 decode_utf8); use Data::Dumper; #---AUTOPRAGMAEND--- use Net::Clacks::Client; use Time::HiRes qw(sleep); my $username = 'exampleuser'; my $password = 'unsafepassword'; my $applicationname = 'debugmonitor'; my $keepRunning = 1; $SIG{TERM} = sub{ print "SIGTERM, exiting program\n"; $keepRunning = 0; }; # Client side caching is a whole other topic. Basically, it doesn't resend stuff when the value hasn't changed # In most cases this isn't required or can even be counter-productive. This is one of those advanced topics... my $is_caching = 0; # Let's connect my $clacks = Net::Clacks::Client->newSocket('example.sock', $username, $password, $applicationname, $is_caching) or croak("Connection to server failed"); $clacks->doNetwork(); # Sync with server # RETRIEVE stored value from clacks server my $val = $clacks->retrieve('FAKESENSOR::value'); if(!defined($val)) { print "No known sensor data\n"; } else { print "Last sensor value: $val\n"; } $clacks->disconnect();