use Email::Send;
use Email::MIME;
use Email::MIME::Creator;
+use Carp qw/croak/;
-our $VERSION = '0.05';
+our $VERSION = '0.08';
=head1 NAME
-Catalyst::Plugin::Email - Send emails with Catalyst
+Catalyst::Plugin::Email - (DEPRECATED) Send emails with Catalyst
=head1 SYNOPSIS
+ # please use Email::MIME::Kit or Catalyst::View::Email::Template instead
+
use Catalyst 'Email';
__PACKAGE__->config->{email} = [qw/SMTP smtp.oook.de/];
Send emails with Catalyst and L<Email::Send> and L<Email::MIME::Creator>.
+=head1 CONFIGURATION
+
+C<config> accepts the same options as L<Email::Send>.
+
+To send using the system's C<sendmail> program, set C<config> like so:
+
+ __PACKAGE__->config->{email} = ['Sendmail'];
+
+To send using authenticated SMTP:
+
+ __PACKAGE__->config->{email} = [
+ 'SMTP',
+ 'smtp.myhost.com',
+ username => $USERNAME,
+ password => $PASSWORD,
+ ];
+
+For different methods of sending emails, and appropriate C<config> options,
+see L<Email::Send::NNTP>, L<Email::Send::Qmail>, L<Email::Send::SMTP> and
+L<Email::Send::Sendmail>.
+
+=head1 METHODS
+
+=head2 email
+
+C<email()> accepts the same arguments as L<Email::MIME::Creator>'s
+C<create()>.
+
+ $c->email(
+ header => [
+ To => 'me@localhost',
+ Subject => 'A TT Email',
+ ],
+ body => $c->subreq( '/render_email' ),
+ );
+
+To send a multipart message, include a C<parts> argument containing an
+arrayref of Email::MIME objects.
+
+ my @parts = (
+ Email::MIME->create(
+ attributes => {
+ content_type => 'application/pdf',
+ encoding => 'quoted-printable',
+ name => 'report.pdf',
+ },
+ body => $FILE_DATA,
+ ),
+ Email::MIME->create(
+ attributes => {
+ content_type => 'text/plain',
+ disposition => 'attachment',
+ charset => 'US-ASCII',
+ },
+ body => $c->subreq( '/render_email' ),
+ ),
+ );
+
+ $c->email(
+ header => [
+ To => 'me@localhost',
+ Subject => 'A TT Email',
+ ],
+ parts => \@parts,
+ );
+
+=cut
+
+sub email {
+ my $c = shift;
+ my $email = $_[1] ? {@_} : $_[0];
+ $email = Email::MIME->create(%$email);
+ my $args = $c->config->{email} || [];
+ my @args = @{$args};
+ my $class;
+ unless ( $class = shift @args ) {
+ $class = 'SMTP';
+ unshift @args, 'localhost';
+ }
+ send $class => $email, @args;
+}
+
=head1 USING WITH A VIEW
A common practice is to handle emails using the same template language used
-for HTML pages. This can be accomplished by pairing this plugin with
-L<Catalyst::Plugin::SubRequest>.
-
-Here is a short example of rendering an email from a Template Toolkit source
-file. The call to $c->subreq makes an internal call to the render_email
-method just like an external call from a browser. The request will pass
-through the end method to be processed by your View class.
+for HTML pages. If your view supports the 'render' method (Like the TT view
+does), you just set the body like this:
+ $c->email(
+ header => [
+ To => 'me@localhost',
+ Subject => 'A TT Email',
+ ],
+ body => $c->view('TT')->render($c,'mytemplate.tt'),
+ }
+
+If your view doesn't support render, you can just forward to it, then reset
+the body like this:
sub send_email : Local {
my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
-
+ {
+ local $c->stash->{names} = [ qw/andyg sri mst/ ],
+ local $c->stash->{template}= 'mytemplate.tt';
+ $c->forward($c->view('MyView'));
$c->email(
header => [
To => 'me@localhost',
Subject => 'A TT Email',
],
- body => $c->subreq( '/render_email' ),
- );
- # redirect or display a message
- }
-
- sub render_email : Local {
- my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
-
- $c->stash(
- names => [ qw/andyg sri mst/ ],
- template => 'email.tt',
+ body => $c->res->body,
);
+ $c->res->body(undef);
+ }
}
And the template:
Regards,
Us
-=head1 METHODS
-
-=head2 email
-
-=cut
-
-sub email {
- my $c = shift;
- my $email = $_[1] ? {@_} : $_[0];
- $email = Email::MIME->create(%$email);
- my $args = $c->config->{email} || [];
- my @args = @{$args};
- my $class;
- unless ( $class = shift @args ) {
- $class = 'SMTP';
- unshift @args, 'localhost';
- }
- send $class => $email, @args;
-}
-
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Catalyst>, L<Catalyst::Plugin::SubRequest>, L<Email::Send>,
=head1 AUTHOR
Sebastian Riedel, C<sri@cpan.org>
+Andy Grundman
+Carl Franks
+Marcus Ramberg C<mramberg@cpan.org>
=head1 COPYRIGHT