X-Git-Url: http://git.freeside.biz/gitweb/?p=freeside.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=FS%2FFS%2Fmsg_template%2Femail.pm;h=4ae89f056e39cdd427f745db3f13fa0f4e4412a9;hp=f8ebfa06cf7337b6cd0b161c07466e108d15e75b;hb=c74a93a8460dc0e867e93a5ded0c63a1585b86c9;hpb=46b9a9665971f30562b0a6a6231561116399d3a0 diff --git a/FS/FS/msg_template/email.pm b/FS/FS/msg_template/email.pm index f8ebfa06c..4ae89f056 100644 --- a/FS/FS/msg_template/email.pm +++ b/FS/FS/msg_template/email.pm @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ Options are passed as a list of name/value pairs: =item cust_main -Customer object (required). +Customer object =item object @@ -200,6 +200,18 @@ A hash reference of additional substitutions A string identifying the kind of message this is. Currently can be "invoice", "receipt", "admin", or null. Expand this list as necessary. +=item override_content + +A string to use as the HTML body; if specified, replaces the entire +body of the message. This should be used ONLY by L and may +go away in the future. + +=item attach + +A L (or arrayref of them) to attach to the message. + +=cut + =back =cut @@ -209,7 +221,7 @@ sub prepare { my( $self, %opt ) = @_; my $cust_main = $opt{'cust_main'}; # or die 'cust_main required'; - my $object = $opt{'object'} or die 'object required'; + my $object = $opt{'object'}; # or die 'object required'; my $hashref = $self->prepare_substitutions(%opt); @@ -265,15 +277,32 @@ sub prepare { warn "$me filling in body template\n" if $DEBUG; $body = $body_tmpl->fill_in( HASH => $hashref ); + # override $body if requested + if ( $opt{'override_content'} ) { + warn "$me overriding template body with requested content" if $DEBUG; + $body = $opt{'override_content'}; + } + ### # and email ### my @to; if ( exists($opt{'to'}) ) { - @to = split(/\s*,\s*/, $opt{'to'}); + + @to = map { $_->format } Email::Address->parse($opt{'to'}); + } elsif ( $cust_main ) { - @to = $cust_main->invoicing_list_emailonly; + + my $classnum = $opt{'to_contact_classnum'} || ''; + my @classes = ref($classnum) ? @$classnum : split(',', $classnum); + # traditional behavior: send to all invoice recipients + @classes = ('invoice') unless @classes; + @to = $cust_main->contact_list_email(@classes); + # not guaranteed to produce contacts, but then customers aren't + # guaranteed to have email addresses on file. in that case, env_to + # will be null and sending this message will fail. + } else { die 'no To: address or cust_main object specified'; } @@ -306,13 +335,16 @@ sub prepare { ); warn "$me creating message headers\n" if $DEBUG; + # strip display-name from envelope addresses + # (use Email::Address for this? it chokes on non-ASCII characters in + # the display-name, which is not great for us) my $env_from = $from_addr; - $env_from =~ s/^\s*//; $env_from =~ s/\s*$//; - if ( $env_from =~ /^(.*)\s*<(.*@.*)>$/ ) { - # a common idiom - $env_from = $2; - } - + foreach ($env_from, @to) { + s/^\s*//; + s/\s*$//; + s/^(.*)\s*<(.*@.*)>$/$2/; + } + my $domain; if ( $env_from =~ /\@([\w\.\-]+)/ ) { $domain = $1; @@ -336,13 +368,24 @@ sub prepare { 'Type' => 'multipart/related', ); + if ( $opt{'attach'} ) { + my @attach; + if (ref $opt{'attach'} eq 'ARRAY') { + @attach = @{ $opt{'attach'} }; + } else { + @attach = $opt{'attach'}; + } + foreach (@attach) { + $message->add_part($_); + } + } + #$message->head->replace('Content-type', # 'multipart/related; '. # 'boundary="' . $message->head->multipart_boundary . '"; ' . # 'type=multipart/alternative' #); - - # XXX a facility to attach additional parts is necessary at some point + foreach my $part (@{ $email{mimeparts} }) { warn "$me appending part ".$part->mime_type."\n" if $DEBUG; $message->add_part( $part ); @@ -350,14 +393,17 @@ sub prepare { # effective To: address (not in headers) push @to, $self->bcc_addr if $self->bcc_addr; - my $env_to = join(', ', @to); + my @env_to; + foreach my $dest (@to) { + push @env_to, map { $_->address } Email::Address->parse($dest); + } my $cust_msg = FS::cust_msg->new({ - 'custnum' => $cust_main->custnum, + 'custnum' => $cust_main ? $cust_main->custnum : '', 'msgnum' => $self->msgnum, '_date' => $time, 'env_from' => $env_from, - 'env_to' => $env_to, + 'env_to' => join(',', @env_to), 'header' => $message->header_as_string, 'body' => $message->body_as_string, 'error' => '', @@ -448,17 +494,10 @@ sub content { =cut -=back - -=head2 CLASS METHODS - -=over 4 - =item send_prepared CUST_MSG -Takes the CUST_MSG object and sends it to its recipient. This is a class -method because everything needed to send the message is stored in the -CUST_MSG already. +Takes the CUST_MSG object and sends it to its recipient. The "smtpmachine" +configuration option will be used to find the outgoing mail server. =cut @@ -471,7 +510,9 @@ sub send_prepared { $domain = $1; } - my @to = split(/\s*,\s*/, $cust_msg->env_to); + # in principle should already be a list of bare addresses, but run it + # through Email::Address to make sure + my @env_to = map { $_->address } Email::Address->parse($cust_msg->env_to); my %smtp_opt = ( 'host' => $conf->config('smtpmachine'), 'helo' => $domain ); @@ -497,7 +538,7 @@ sub send_prepared { eval { sendmail( $message, { transport => $transport, from => $cust_msg->env_from, - to => \@to }) + to => \@env_to }) }; my $error = ''; if(ref($@) and $@->isa('Email::Sender::Failure')) {