NAME
Email::MIME::Kit::Renderer::MicroMason - Render parts of your mail with Text::MicroMason
VERSION
version 1.21
SYNOPSIS
To use MicroMason in your mkit use something like:
{
"renderer": "MicroMason",
"header": [
{ "From": "WY Corp <noreplies@wy.example.com" },
{ "To": "<% $ARGS{recruit}->email %>" },
{ "Subject": "Welcome aboard, <% ARGS{recruit}->name %>" }
],
"alternatives": [
{ "type": "text/plain", "path": "body.txt" },
{
"type": "text/html",
"path": "body.html",
"container_type": "multipart/related",
"attachments": [ { "type": "image/jpeg", "path": "logo.jpg" } ]
}
]
}
Then in your email templates (body.txt and body.html) you can do:
<%args>
$recruit
$cid_for
</%args>
<& "../includes/header.msn", %ARGS &>
<p>
Dear <% $recruit->name %>,
</p>
<p>
Welcome to WY Corp.
</p>
<& "../includes/footer.msn", %ARGS &>
EMK::Renderer::MicroMason will try to make any components included with <& ... &> relative to the mkit directory.
DESCRIPTION
This renderer for Email::MIME::Kit uses Text::MicroMason to enable you to write your mkits using basic Mason syntax. See Text::MicroMason::HTMLMason for details on the syntax.
This is based on Text::MicroMason rather than the full blown HTML::Mason because HTML::Mason is focused on directories and files and Email::MIME::Kit prefers to work with strings. Text::MicroMason accommodates this and is a bit smaller than it's big brother.
METHODS
- render()
-
render( $content_ref, $stash )
Called by Email::MIME::Kit::Renderer to parse template strings ($content_ref) with Text::MicroMason and return a plain text string.
ACKNOWLEGEMENTS
This is basically just Ricardo SIGNES' EMK::Renderer::TestRenderer with basic integration of Text::MicroMason. Thanks to Ricardo for the excellent EMK package.
SEE ALSO
Email::MIME::Kit, HTML::Mason, Text::MicroMason, and Text::MicroMason::HTMLMason.
AUTHOR
Mark Grimes, <mgrimes@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Mark Grimes, <mgrimes@cpan.org>.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.