NAME

App::CLI::Plugin::Net::SMTP - for App::CLI::Extension mail module

VERSION

0.2

SYNOPSIS

# MyApp.pm
package MyApp;

use strict;
use base qw(App::CLI::Extension);

# extension method
__PACKAGE__->load_plugins(qw(Net::SMTP));
__PACKAGE__->config(net_smtp => { Host => "localhost", Port => 25, Timeout => 30 });

1;

# MyApp/Mailer.pm
package MyApp::Hello;
use strict;
use feature ":5.10.0";
use base qw(App::CLI::Command);
use Encode qw(encode decode);
use MIME::Entity;
our $VERSION = '1.0';

sub options {
    return (
       "from|f=s"    => "from",
       "to|t=s"      => "to",
       "subject|s=s" => "subject"
    );
}

sub run {

    my($self, @args) = @_;
    my @messages = <STDIN>;
    my $entity = MIME::Entity->build(
                              From        => $self->{from},
                              To          => $self->{to},
                              Subject     => encode("MIME-Header", decode("utf8", $self->{subject})),
                              Type        => "text/plain",
                              "X-Mailier" => sprintf("%s V%s", __PACKAGE__, $VERSION),
                              Charset     => "utf-8",
                              Data        => \@messages
                           );
    $self->smtp_open;
    $self->smtp->mail($self->{from});
    $self->smtp->to($self->{to});
    $self->smtp->data;
    $self->smtp->datasend($entity->stringify);
    $self->smtp->datasend;
    $self->smtp->quit;
}

# myapp
#!/usr/bin/perl

use strict;
use MyApp;

MyApp->dispatch;

# execute
[kurt@localhost ~] cat <<EOL | ./myapp mailer -f "me@localhost" -t "you@remotehost" -s "mail subject"
pipe heredoc> this is myapp mailer message.
pipe heredoc> I sent you?
pipe heredoc> EOL

DESCRIPTION

App::CLI::Extension Net::SMTP plugin module

smtp method setting

__PACKAGE__->config( net_smtp => {%net_smtp_option} );

METHOD

smtp_open

initialize Net::SMTP

smtp

return Net::SMTP object. Environment variable APPCLI_SMTP_STARTTLS, net_smtp to StartTLS, the script runs starttls option, you specify one, IO::Socket::SSL If you have installed on your system, SMTPS can make a connection with.

But even then one way, net_smtp option of the Port is defined as SMTPS to specify the port number

Example1 APPCLI_SMTP_STARTTLS:

# if your shell is bash...
export APPCLI_SMTP_STARTTLS=1

Example2 StartTLS config:

# in MyApp.pm
__PACKAGE__->config(
              net_smtp => {
                      Host     => "localhost",
                      Timeout  => 30,
                      Port     => 465,
                      StartTLS => 1
                    }
            );

Example3 starttls option:

echo "hello" | ./myapp mailer -f "me@localhost" -t "you@remotehost" -s "mail subject" --starttls

Advance

# in MyApp/Mailer.pm

sub options {
    return (
       "starttls"      => "starttls",
       "from|f=s"      => "from",
       "to|t=s"        => "to",
       "subject|s=s"   => "subject"
    );
}

starttls option like that you define

SEE ALSO

App::CLI::Extension Class::Data::Accessor Net::SMTP

AUTHOR

Akira Horimoto

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

Copyright (C) 2009 Akira Horimoto