/usr/share/perl5/Email/Sender/Util.pm is in libemail-sender-perl 1.300031-1.
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use warnings;
package Email::Sender::Util;
# ABSTRACT: random stuff that makes Email::Sender go
$Email::Sender::Util::VERSION = '1.300031';
use Email::Address;
use Email::Sender::Failure;
use Email::Sender::Failure::Permanent;
use Email::Sender::Failure::Temporary;
use List::Util 1.45 ();
use Module::Runtime qw(require_module);
# This code will be used by Email::Sender::Simple. -- rjbs, 2008-12-04
sub _recipients_from_email {
my ($self, $email) = @_;
my @to = List::Util::uniq(
map { $_->address }
map { Email::Address->parse($_) }
map { $email->get_header($_) }
qw(to cc bcc));
return \@to;
}
sub _sender_from_email {
my ($self, $email) = @_;
my ($sender) = map { $_->address }
map { Email::Address->parse($_) }
scalar $email->get_header('from');
return $sender;
}
# It's probably reasonable to make this code publicker at some point, but for
# now I don't want to deal with making a sane set of args. -- rjbs, 2008-12-09
sub _failure {
my ($self, $error, $smtp, @rest) = @_;
my ($code, $message);
if ($smtp) {
$code = $smtp->code;
$message = $smtp->message;
$message = ! defined $message ? "(no SMTP error message)"
: ! length $message ? "(empty SMTP error message)"
: $message;
$message = defined $error && length $error
? "$error: $message"
: $message;
} else {
$message = $error;
$message = "(no error given)" unless defined $message;
$message = "(empty error string)" unless length $message;
}
my $error_class = ! $code ? 'Email::Sender::Failure'
: $code =~ /^4/ ? 'Email::Sender::Failure::Temporary'
: $code =~ /^5/ ? 'Email::Sender::Failure::Permanent'
: 'Email::Sender::Failure';
$error_class->new({
message => $message,
code => $code,
@rest,
});
}
#pod =method easy_transport
#pod
#pod my $transport = Email::Sender::Util->easy_transport($class => \%arg);
#pod
#pod This takes the name of a transport class and a set of args to new. It returns
#pod an Email::Sender::Transport object of that class.
#pod
#pod C<$class> is rewritten to C<Email::Sender::Transport::$class> unless it starts
#pod with an equals sign (C<=>) or contains a colon. The equals sign, if present,
#pod will be removed.
#pod
#pod =cut
sub _rewrite_class {
my $transport_class = $_[1];
if ($transport_class !~ s/^=// and $transport_class !~ m{:}) {
$transport_class = "Email::Sender::Transport::$transport_class";
}
return $transport_class;
}
sub easy_transport {
my ($self, $transport_class, $arg) = @_;
$transport_class = $self->_rewrite_class($transport_class);
require_module($transport_class);
return $transport_class->new($arg);
}
1;
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
Email::Sender::Util - random stuff that makes Email::Sender go
=head1 VERSION
version 1.300031
=head1 METHODS
=head2 easy_transport
my $transport = Email::Sender::Util->easy_transport($class => \%arg);
This takes the name of a transport class and a set of args to new. It returns
an Email::Sender::Transport object of that class.
C<$class> is rewritten to C<Email::Sender::Transport::$class> unless it starts
with an equals sign (C<=>) or contains a colon. The equals sign, if present,
will be removed.
=head1 AUTHOR
Ricardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org>
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2017 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
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