use Class::C3;
use Carp;
+use Scalar::Util qw/ blessed /;
use Email::MIME::Creator;
-use base qw|Catalyst::View::Email|;
+use base qw/ Catalyst::View::Email /;
-our $VERSION = '0.02';
+our $VERSION = '0.10';
=head1 NAME
=head1 SYNOPSIS
-Sends Templated mail, based upon your Default View. Will capture the output
+Sends templated mail, based upon your default view. It captures the output
of the rendering path, slurps in based on mime-types and assembles a multi-part
-email and sends it out.
+email using L<Email::MIME::Creator> and sends it out.
-=head2 CONFIGURATION
+=head1 CONFIGURATION
+
+WARNING: since version 0.10 the configuration options slightly changed!
+
+Use the helper to create your view:
+
+ $ script/myapp_create.pl view Email::Template Email::Template
+
+For basic configuration look at L<Catalyst::View::Email/CONFIGURATION>.
+
+In your app configuration (example in L<YAML>):
View::Email::Template:
- # Set it up so if you have multiple parts, they're alternatives.
- # This is on the top-level message, not the individual parts.
- content_type: multipart/alternative
# Optional prefix to look somewhere under the existing configured
# template paths.
+ # Default: none
template_prefix: email
- # Where to look in the stash for the email information
- stash_key: email
- # Setup how to send the email
- sender:
- method: SMTP
- host: smtp.myhost.com
- username: username
- password: password
+ # Define the defaults for the mail
+ default:
+ # Defines the default view used to render the templates.
+ # If none is specified neither here nor in the stash
+ # Catalysts default view is used.
+ # Warning: if you don't tell Catalyst explicit which of your views should
+ # be its default one, C::V::Email::Template may choose the wrong one!
+ view: TT
=head1 SENDING EMAIL
-Sending email is just setting up your stash key, and forwarding to the view.
-
- $c->stash->{email} = {
- to => 'jshirley@gmail.com',
- from => 'no-reply@foobar.com',
- subject => 'I am a Catalyst generated email',
- # Specify which templates to include
- templates => [
- qw{text_plain/test.tt},
- qw{text_html/test.tt}
- ]
- };
- $c->forward('View::Email::Template');
+Sending email works just like for L<Catalyst::View::Email> but by specifying
+the template instead of the body and forwarding to your Email::Template view:
+
+ sub controller : Private {
+ my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
+
+ $c->stash->{email} = {
+ to => 'jshirley@gmail.com',
+ cc => 'abraxxa@cpan.org',
+ bcc => [ qw/hidden@secret.com hidden2@foobar.com/ ],
+ from => 'no-reply@foobar.com',
+ subject => 'I am a Catalyst generated email',
+ template => 'test.tt',
+ };
+
+ $c->forward( $c->view('Email::Template') );
+ }
-Alternatively if you want more control over your templates you can use the following idiom :-
+Alternatively if you want more control over your templates you can use the following idiom
+to override the defaults:
templates => [
- { view => 'HTML',
- template => 'email/test.html.tt',
- content_type => 'text/html'
- },
- { view => 'Text',
- template => 'email/test.plain.tt',
- content_type => 'text/plain'
- }
-
+ {
+ template => 'email/test.html.tt',
+ content_type => 'text/html',
+ charset => 'utf-8',
+ view => 'TT',
+ },
+ {
+ template => 'email/test.plain.mason',
+ content_type => 'text/plain',
+ charset => 'utf-8',
+ view => 'Mason',
+ }
]
-If it fails $c->error will have the error message.
+=head1 HANDLING ERRORS
+
+See L<Catalyst::View::Email/HANDLING ERRORS>.
=cut
+# here the defaults of Catalyst::View::Email are extended by the additional
+# ones Template.pm needs.
+
__PACKAGE__->config(
template_prefix => '',
);
# into an Email::MIME container. The mime-type will be stupidly guessed with
# the subdir on the template.
#
-# TODO: Make this unretarded.
-#
-sub process {
- my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
- my $stash_key = $self->config->{stash_key} || 'email';
+# Set it up so if you have multiple parts, they're alternatives.
+# This is on the top-level message, not the individual parts.
+#multipart/alternative
- croak "No template specified for rendering"
- unless $c->stash->{$stash_key}->{template} or
- $c->stash->{$stash_key}->{templates};
- # Where to look
- my $template_prefix = $self->config->{template_prefix};
- my @templates = ();
-
- if ( $c->stash->{$stash_key}->{templates} && !ref $c->stash->{$stash_key}->{templates}[0]) {
- push @templates, map {
- join('/', $template_prefix, $_);
- } @{$c->stash->{$stash_key}->{templates}};
-
- } elsif($c->stash->{$stash_key}->{template}) {
- push @templates, join('/', $template_prefix,
- $c->stash->{$stash_key}->{template});
+sub _validate_view {
+ my ($self, $view) = @_;
+
+ croak "C::V::Email::Template's configured view '$view' isn't an object!"
+ unless (blessed($view));
+
+ croak "C::V::Email::Template's configured view '$view' isn't an Catalyst::View!"
+ unless ($view->isa('Catalyst::View'));
+
+ croak "C::V::Email::Template's configured view '$view' doesn't have a render method!"
+ unless ($view->can('render'));
+}
+
+=head1 METHODS
+
+=over 4
+
+=item generate_part
+
+Generates a MIME part to include in the email. Since the email is template based
+every template piece is a separate part that is included in the email.
+
+=cut
+
+sub generate_part {
+ my ($self, $c, $attrs) = @_;
+
+ my $template_prefix = $self->{template_prefix};
+ my $default_view = $self->{default}->{view};
+ my $default_content_type = $self->{default}->{content_type};
+ my $default_charset = $self->{default}->{charset};
+
+ my $view;
+ # use the view specified for the email part
+ if (exists $attrs->{view} && defined $attrs->{view} && $attrs->{view} ne '') {
+ $view = $c->view($attrs->{view});
+ $c->log->debug("C::V::Email::Template uses specified view $view for rendering.") if $c->debug;
+ }
+ # if none specified use the configured default view
+ elsif ($default_view) {
+ $view = $c->view($default_view);
+ $c->log->debug("C::V::Email::Template uses default view $view for rendering.") if $c->debug;;
+ }
+ # else fallback to Catalysts default view
+ else {
+ $view = $c->view;
+ $c->log->debug("C::V::Email::Template uses Catalysts default view $view for rendering.") if $c->debug;;
}
-
- my $default_view = $c->view( $self->config->{default_view} );
- unless ( $default_view->can('render') ) {
- croak "Email::Template's configured view does not have a render method!";
+ # validate the per template view
+ $self->_validate_view($view);
+
+ # prefix with template_prefix if configured
+ my $template = $template_prefix ne '' ? join('/', $template_prefix, $attrs->{template}) : $attrs->{template};
+
+ # setup the attributes (merge with defaults)
+ my $e_m_attrs = $self->setup_attributes($c, $attrs);
+
+ # render the email part
+ my $output = $view->render( $c, $template, {
+ content_type => $e_m_attrs->{content_type},
+ stash_key => $self->{stash_key},
+ %{$c->stash},
+ });
+
+ if ( ref $output ) {
+ croak $output->can('as_string') ? $output->as_string : $output;
}
- #$c->log->_dump($default_view->config);
+ return Email::MIME->create(
+ attributes => $e_m_attrs,
+ body => $output,
+ );
+}
+
+=item process
+
+The process method is called when the view is dispatched to. This creates the
+multipart message and then sends the message contents off to
+L<Catalyst::View::Email> for processing, which in turn hands off to
+L<Email::Send>.
+
+=cut
+
+sub process {
+ my ( $self, $c ) = @_;
+
+ # don't validate template_prefix
+
+ # the default view is validated if used
+ # the content type should be validated by Email::MIME::Creator
+
+ my $stash_key = $self->{stash_key};
+
+ croak "No template specified for rendering"
+ unless $c->stash->{$stash_key}->{template}
+ or $c->stash->{$stash_key}->{templates};
+
+ # this array holds the Email::MIME objects
+ # in case of the simple api only one
my @parts = ();
- foreach my $template ( @templates ) {
- $template =~ s#^/+##; # Make sure that we don't have an absolute path.
- # This seems really stupid to me... argh. will give me nightmares!
- my $template_path = $template;
- $template_path =~ s#^$template_prefix/##;
- my ( $content_type, $extra ) = split('/', $template_path);
- if ( $extra ) {
- $content_type ||= 'text/plain';
- $content_type =~ s#_#/#;
- } else {
- $content_type = 'text/plain';
- }
- my $output = $default_view->render( $c, $template,
- { content_type => $content_type, %{$c->stash} });
- # Got a ref, not a scalar. An error!
- if ( ref $output ) {
- croak $output->can("as_string") ? $output->as_string : $output;
+
+ # now find out if the single or multipart api was used
+ # prefer the multipart one
+
+ # multipart api
+ if ($c->stash->{$stash_key}->{templates}
+ && ref $c->stash->{$stash_key}->{templates} eq 'ARRAY'
+ && ref $c->stash->{$stash_key}->{templates}[0] eq 'HASH') {
+ # loop through all parts of the mail
+ foreach my $part (@{$c->stash->{$stash_key}->{templates}}) {
+ push @parts, $self->generate_part($c, {
+ view => $part->{view},
+ template => $part->{template},
+ content_type => $part->{content_type},
+ charset => $part->{charset},
+ });
}
- push @parts, Email::MIME->create(
- attributes => {
- content_type => $content_type
- },
- body => $output
- );
}
-
- #add user parts :-
- if ( $c->stash->{$stash_key}->{'templates'} && ref $c->stash->{$stash_key}->{templates}[0] ) {
- foreach my $part (@{$c->stash->{$stash_key}->{'templates'}}) {
- my $view = $c->view($part->{'view'} || $self->config->{default_view});
-
- my $content_type = $part->{'content_type'} || 'text/plain';
- unless ( $view->can('render') ) {
- croak "Part does not have valid render view";
- }
-
- my $output = $view->render( $c, $part->{'template'}, {
- 'content_type' => $content_type,
- %{$c->stash} });
-
- if ( ref $output ) {
- croak $output->can("as_string") ? $output->as_string : $output;
- }
-
- push @parts, Email::MIME->create(
- attributes => {
- content_type => $content_type
- },
- body => $output
- );
- }
- }
-
- delete $c->stash->{email}->{body};
- $c->stash->{email}->{parts} ||= [];
- push @{$c->stash->{email}->{parts}}, @parts;
+ # single part api
+ elsif($c->stash->{$stash_key}->{template}) {
+ push @parts, $self->generate_part($c, {
+ template => $c->stash->{$stash_key}->{template},
+ });
+ }
+
+ delete $c->stash->{$stash_key}->{body};
+ $c->stash->{$stash_key}->{parts} ||= [];
+ push @{$c->stash->{$stash_key}->{parts}}, @parts;
# Let C::V::Email do the actual sending. We just assemble the tasty bits.
return $self->next::method($c);
}
+=back
+
=head1 TODO
=head2 ATTACHMENTS
Simon Elliott <cpan@browsing.co.uk>
+Alexander Hartmaier <abraxxa@cpan.org>
+
=head1 LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
=cut
1;
-