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package Email::Sender::Simple; # ABSTRACT: the simple interface for sending mail with Sender $Email::Sender::Simple::VERSION = '1.300035'; use Moo; with 'Email::Sender::Role::CommonSending'; #pod =head1 SEE INSTEAD #pod #pod For now, the best documentation of this class is in #pod L<Email::Sender::Manual::QuickStart>. #pod #pod =cut use Sub::Exporter::Util (); use Sub::Exporter -setup => { exports => { sendmail => Sub::Exporter::Util::curry_class('send'), try_to_sendmail => Sub::Exporter::Util::curry_class('try_to_send'), }, }; use Email::Address; use Email::Sender::Transport; use Email::Sender::Util; use Try::Tiny; { my $DEFAULT_TRANSPORT; my $DEFAULT_FROM_ENV; sub _default_was_from_env { my ($class) = @_; $class->default_transport; return $DEFAULT_FROM_ENV; } sub transport_from_env { my ($class, $env_base) = @_; $env_base ||= 'EMAIL_SENDER_TRANSPORT'; my $transport_class = $ENV{$env_base}; return unless defined $transport_class and length $transport_class; my %arg; for my $key (grep { /^\Q$env_base\E_[_0-9A-Za-z]+$/ } keys %ENV) { (my $new_key = $key) =~ s/^\Q$env_base\E_//; $arg{lc $new_key} = $ENV{$key}; } return Email::Sender::Util->easy_transport($transport_class, \%arg); } sub default_transport { return $DEFAULT_TRANSPORT if $DEFAULT_TRANSPORT; my ($class) = @_; my $transport = $class->transport_from_env; if ($transport) { $DEFAULT_FROM_ENV = 1; $DEFAULT_TRANSPORT = $transport; } else { $DEFAULT_FROM_ENV = 0; $DEFAULT_TRANSPORT = $class->build_default_transport; } return $DEFAULT_TRANSPORT; } sub build_default_transport { require Email::Sender::Transport::Sendmail; my $transport = eval { Email::Sender::Transport::Sendmail->new }; return $transport if $transport; require Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP; Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP->new; } sub reset_default_transport { undef $DEFAULT_TRANSPORT; undef $DEFAULT_FROM_ENV; } } # Maybe this should be an around, but I'm just not excited about figuring out # order at the moment. It just has to work. -- rjbs, 2009-06-05 around prepare_envelope => sub { my ($orig, $class, $arg) = @_; $arg ||= {}; my $env = $class->$orig($arg); $env = { %$arg, %$env, }; return $env; }; sub send_email { my ($class, $email, $arg) = @_; my $transport = $class->default_transport; if ($arg->{transport}) { $arg = { %$arg }; # So we can delete transport without ill effects. $transport = delete $arg->{transport} unless $class->_default_was_from_env; } Carp::confess("transport $transport not safe for use with Email::Sender::Simple") unless $transport->is_simple; my ($to, $from) = $class->_get_to_from($email, $arg); Email::Sender::Failure::Permanent->throw("no recipients") if ! @$to; Email::Sender::Failure::Permanent->throw("no sender") if ! defined $from; return $transport->send( $email, { to => $to, from => $from, }, ); } sub try_to_send { my ($class, $email, $arg) = @_; try { return $class->send($email, $arg); } catch { my $error = $_ || 'unknown error'; return if try { $error->isa('Email::Sender::Failure') }; die $error; }; } sub _get_to_from { my ($class, $email, $arg) = @_; my $to = $arg->{to}; unless (@$to) { my @to_addrs = map { $_->address } grep { defined } map { Email::Address->parse($_) } map { $email->get_header($_) } qw(to cc); $to = \@to_addrs; } my $from = $arg->{from}; unless (defined $from) { ($from) = map { $_->address } grep { defined } map { Email::Address->parse($_) } map { $email->get_header($_) } qw(from); } return ($to, $from); } no Moo; "220 OK"; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Email::Sender::Simple - the simple interface for sending mail with Sender =head1 VERSION version 1.300035 =head1 SEE INSTEAD For now, the best documentation of this class is in L<Email::Sender::Manual::QuickStart>. =head1 AUTHOR Ricardo Signes <rjbs@semiotic.systems> =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2020 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