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package Email::MIME::Kit::Role::ManifestDesugarer; # ABSTRACT: helper for desugaring manifests $Email::MIME::Kit::Role::ManifestDesugarer::VERSION = '3.000006'; use Moose::Role; #pod =head1 IMPLEMENTING #pod #pod This role also performs L<Email::MIME::Kit::Role::Component>. #pod #pod This is a role more likely to be consumed than implemented. It wraps C<around> #pod the C<read_manifest> method in the consuming class, and "desugars" the contents #pod of the loaded manifest before returning it. #pod #pod At present, desugaring is what allows the C<type> attribute in attachments and #pod alternatives to be given instead of a C<content_type> entry in the #pod C<attributes> entry. In other words, desugaring turns: #pod #pod { #pod header => [ ... ], #pod type => 'text/plain', #pod } #pod #pod Into: #pod #pod { #pod header => [ ... ], #pod attributes => { content_type => 'text/plain' }, #pod } #pod #pod More behavior may be added to the desugarer later. #pod #pod =cut my $ct_desugar; $ct_desugar = sub { my ($self, $content) = @_; for my $thing (qw(alternatives attachments)) { for my $part (@{ $content->{ $thing } }) { my $headers = $part->{header} ||= []; if (my $type = delete $part->{type}) { confess "specified both type and content_type attribute" if $part->{attributes}{content_type}; $part->{attributes}{content_type} = $type; } $self->$ct_desugar($part); } } }; around read_manifest => sub { my ($orig, $self, @args) = @_; my $content = $self->$orig(@args); $self->$ct_desugar($content); return $content; }; no Moose::Role; 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Email::MIME::Kit::Role::ManifestDesugarer - helper for desugaring manifests =head1 VERSION version 3.000006 =head1 IMPLEMENTING This role also performs L<Email::MIME::Kit::Role::Component>. This is a role more likely to be consumed than implemented. It wraps C<around> the C<read_manifest> method in the consuming class, and "desugars" the contents of the loaded manifest before returning it. At present, desugaring is what allows the C<type> attribute in attachments and alternatives to be given instead of a C<content_type> entry in the C<attributes> entry. In other words, desugaring turns: { header => [ ... ], type => 'text/plain', } Into: { header => [ ... ], attributes => { content_type => 'text/plain' }, } More behavior may be added to the desugarer later. =head1 AUTHOR Ricardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org> =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2018 by Ricardo Signes. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut