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use Email::Auth::AddressHash; |
use Email::Auth::AddressHash; |
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use Email::Simple; |
use Email::Simple; |
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use Email::Address; |
use Email::Address; |
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use Mail::DeliveryStatus::BounceParser; |
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use Data::Dumper; |
use Data::Dumper; |
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=head1 NAME |
=head1 NAME |
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hash_len => 8, |
hash_len => 8, |
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); |
); |
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Parametar C<hash_len> defined length of hash which will be added to each |
Parametar C<hash_len> defines length of hash which will be added to each |
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outgoing e-mail message. |
outgoing e-mail message to ensure that replies can be linked with sent e-mails. |
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=cut |
=cut |
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=head2 new_list |
=head2 new_list |
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Create new list |
Create new list. Required arguments are name of C<list> and |
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C<email> address. |
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$nos->new_list( |
$nos->new_list( |
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list => 'My list", |
list => 'My list', |
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email => 'my-list@example.com', |
email => 'my-list@example.com', |
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); |
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Returns ID of newly created list. |
Returns ID of newly created list. |
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=cut |
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sub new_list { |
sub new_list { |
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$nos->add_message_to_list( |
$nos->add_message_to_list( |
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list => 'My list', |
list => 'My list', |
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message => 'Subject: welcome to list |
message => 'Subject: welcome to list |
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This is example message |
This is example message |
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', |
', |
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); |
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$m_obj->header_set('From', $from) || croak "can't set From: header"; |
$m_obj->header_set('From', $from) || croak "can't set From: header"; |
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$m_obj->header_set('To', $to) || croak "can't set To: header"; |
$m_obj->header_set('To', $to) || croak "can't set To: header"; |
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$m_obj->header_set('X-Nos-Version', $VERSION); |
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$m_obj->header_set('X-Nos-Hash', $hash); |
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# FIXME do real sending :-) |
# FIXME do real sending :-) |
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send IO => $m_obj->as_string; |
send IO => $m_obj->as_string; |
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return unless ($arg->{'message'}); |
return unless ($arg->{'message'}); |
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croak "need list name" unless ($arg->{'list'}); |
croak "need list name" unless ($arg->{'list'}); |
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my $this_list = $self->_get_list($arg->{'list'}) || croak "can't find list ".$arg->{'list'}."\n"; |
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my $m = Email::Simple->new($arg->{'message'}) || croak "can't parse message"; |
my $m = Email::Simple->new($arg->{'message'}) || croak "can't parse message"; |
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my $to = $m->header('To') || die "can't find To: address in incomming message\n"; |
my $to = $m->header('To') || die "can't find To: address in incomming message\n"; |
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my $sent = $self->{'loader'}->find_class('sent'); |
my $sent = $self->{'loader'}->find_class('sent'); |
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# will use null if no matching message_id is found |
# will use null if no matching message_id is found |
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my $message_id = $sent->search( hash => $hash )->first->message_id; |
my $sent_msg = $sent->search( hash => $hash )->first; |
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my ($message_id, $user_id) = (undef, undef); # init with NULL |
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if ($sent_msg) { |
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$message_id = $sent_msg->message_id || carp "no message_id"; |
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$user_id = $sent_msg->user_id || carp "no user_id"; |
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} |
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print "message_id: $message_id\n"; |
print "message_id: ",($message_id || "not found"),"\n"; |
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my $is_bounce = 0; |
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my $bounce = eval { Mail::DeliveryStatus::BounceParser->new( |
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$arg->{'message'}, { report_non_bounces=>1 }, |
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carp "can't check if this message is bounce!" if ($@); |
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$is_bounce++ if ($bounce && $bounce->is_bounce); |
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my $received = $self->{'loader'}->find_class('received'); |
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my $this_received = $received->find_or_create({ |
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user_id => $user_id, |
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list_id => $this_list->id, |
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message_id => $message_id, |
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message => $arg->{'message'}, |
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bounced => $is_bounce, |
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}) || croak "can't insert received message"; |
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$this_received->dbi_commit; |
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warn "inbox is not yet implemented"; |
warn "inbox is not yet implemented"; |
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} |
} |
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Returns C<Class::DBI> object for created list. |
Returns C<Class::DBI> object for created list. |
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C<email> address can be with domain or without it if your |
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MTA appends it. There is no checking for validity of your |
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list e-mail. Flexibility comes with resposibility, so please |
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feed correct (and configured) return addresses. |
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=cut |
=cut |
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sub _add_list { |
sub _add_list { |
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return $lists->search({ name => $name })->first; |
return $lists->search({ name => $name })->first; |
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} |
} |
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### |
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### SOAP |
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package Nos::SOAP; |
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=head1 SOAP methods |
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This methods are thin wrappers to provide SOAP calls. They are grouped in |
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C<Nos::SOAP> package which is in same F<Nos.pm> module file. |
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Usually, you want to use named variables in your SOAP calls if at all |
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possible. |
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However, if you have broken SOAP library (like PHP SOAP class from PEAR) |
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you will want to use positional arguments (in same order as documented for |
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methods below). |
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my $nos; |
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sub new { |
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my $class = shift; |
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my $self = {@_}; |
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bless($self, $class); |
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$nos = new Nos( @_ ) || die "can't create Nos object"; |
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$self ? return $self : return undef; |
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} |
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=head2 NewList |
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$message_id = NewList( |
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list => 'My list', |
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email => 'my-list@example.com' |
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sub NewList { |
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my $self = shift; |
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if ($_[0] !~ m/^HASH/) { |
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return $nos->new_list( |
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list => $_[0], email => $_[1], |
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} else { |
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return $nos->new_list( %{ shift @_ } ); |
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} |
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} |
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=head2 AddMemberToList |
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$member_id = AddMemberToList( |
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list => "My list", |
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email => "e-mail@example.com", |
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name => "Full Name" |
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); |
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sub AddMemberToList { |
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if ($_[0] !~ m/^HASH/) { |
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return $nos->add_member_to_list( |
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list => $_[0], email => $_[1], name => $_[2], |
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} else { |
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return $nos->add_member_to_list( %{ shift @_ } ); |
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} |
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} |
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=head2 AddMessageToList |
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$message_id = AddMessageToList( |
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list => 'My list', |
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message => 'From: My list...' |
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); |
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sub AddMessageToList { |
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my $self = shift; |
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if ($_[0] !~ m/^HASH/) { |
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return $nos->add_message_to_list( |
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list => $_[0], message => $_[1], |
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); |
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} else { |
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return $nos->add_message_to_list( %{ shift @_ } ); |
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} |
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} |
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### |
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=head1 EXPORT |
=head1 EXPORT |
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=cut |
=cut |
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1; |