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MONITOR - Protocol for notification of when clients become online/offline
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Lee Hardy <lee -at- leeh.co.uk>
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Currently, ISON requests by clients use a large amount of bandwidth. It is
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expected that it is more efficient for this to be done by the server at the
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expense of cpu cycles. The WATCH implementation that was designed to counter
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this is (in my opinion) severely flawed. This protocol was designed to
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provide a cleaner implementation.
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The command used throughout this specification is "MONITOR".
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Each use of the MONITOR command takes a special modifier, indicating
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the operation being performed. The client MUST NOT attempt to specify
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more than one modifier. Only one special modifier may be used per MONITOR
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command.
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Thus it is impossible to combine additions to the list with removals from
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the list -- these MUST be done with two seperate commands.
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A client MUST NOT issue the MONITOR command more than once per second.
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Any attempts to do so will generate an error.
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In commands and numerics where multiple nicknames may occur, the length of
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the nickname list is limited only by the buffer size of 512 chars, as
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defined in RFC1459.
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Support of this specification is indicated by the MONITOR token in
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RPL_ISUPPORT (005). This token takes an optional parameter, of the maximum
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amount of nicknames a client may have in their monitor list. If no
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parameter is specified, there is no limit. A typical token would be:
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MONITOR=100
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MONITOR + nick[,nick2]*
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Adds the given list of nicknames to the list of nicknames being monitored.
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If any of the nicknames being added are online, the server will generate
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RPL_MONONLINE numerics listing those nicknames that are online.
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If any of the nicknames being added are offline, the server will generate
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RPL_MONOFFLINE numerics listing those nicknames that are offline.
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MONITOR - nick[,nick2]*
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-----------------------
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Removes the given list of nicknames from the list of nicknames being
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monitored. No output will be returned for use of this command.
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MONITOR C
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Clears the list of nicknames being monitored. No output will be returned
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for use of this command.
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MONITOR L
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Outputs the current list of nicknames being monitored. All output will use
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RPL_MONLIST, and the output will be terminated with RPL_ENDOFMONLIST
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MONITOR S
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Outputs for each nickname in the list being monitored, whether the client is
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online or offline. All nicks that are online will be sent using
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RPL_MONONLINE, all nicks that are offline will be sent using RPL_MONOFFLINE.
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Numeric replies
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730 - RPL_MONONLINE
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:<server> 730 <nick> :nick!user@host[,nick!user@host]*
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This numeric is used to indicate to a client that either a nickname has just
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become online, or that a nickname they have added to their monitor list is
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online.
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The server may send "*" instead of the target nick (<nick>). (This makes it
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possible to send the exact same message to all clients monitoring a certain
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nick.)
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731 - RPL_MONOFFLINE
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:<server> 731 <nick> :nick[,nick1]*
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This numeric is used to indicate to a client that either a nickname has just
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left the irc network, or that a nickname they have added to their monitor
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list is offline.
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The argument is a chained list of nicknames that are offline.
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As with 730 the server may send "*" instead of the target nick.
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732 - RPL_MONLIST
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:<server> 732 <nick> :nick[,nick1]*
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This numeric is used to indicate to a client the list of nicknames they have
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in their monitor list.
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733 - RPL_ENDOFMONLIST
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:<server> 733 <nick> :End of MONITOR list
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This numeric is used to indicate to a client the end of a monitor list.
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734 - ERR_MONLISTFULL
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:<server> 734 <nick> <limit> <nicks> :Monitor list is full.
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This numeric is used to indicate to a client that their monitor list is
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full, so the command failed. The <limit> parameter is the maximum number of
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nicknames a client may have in their list, the <nicks> parameter is the list
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of nicknames, as the client sent them, that cannot be added.
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