use Email::Address;
use Email::MIME::Creator;
+use Encode;
use File::MimeInfo::Magic;
use File::Slurp;
use List::UtilsBy qw(bundle_by);
smtp => 'SL::Mailer::SMTP',
);
+my %type_to_table = (
+ sales_quotation => 'oe',
+ request_quotation => 'oe',
+ sales_order => 'oe',
+ purchase_order => 'oe',
+ invoice => 'ar',
+ credit_note => 'ar',
+ purchase_invoice => 'ap',
+ letter => 'letter',
+ purchase_delivery_order => 'delivery_orders',
+ sales_delivery_order => 'delivery_orders',
+);
+
sub new {
my ($type, %params) = @_;
my $self = { %params };
my $file_id = 0;
my $email_journal = $::instance_conf->get_email_journal;
- $::lxdebug->message(LXDebug->DEBUG2(), "mail5 att=" . $attachment . " email_journal=" . $email_journal . " id=" . $attachment->{id});
-
if (ref($attachment) eq "HASH") {
$attributes{filename} = $attachment->{name};
$file_id = $attachment->{id} || '0';
$attachment_content ||= ' ';
$attributes{charset} = $self->{charset} if $self->{charset} && ($attributes{content_type} =~ m{^text/});
- $::lxdebug->message(LXDebug->DEBUG2(), "mail6 mtype=" . $attributes{content_type} . " filename=" . $attributes{filename});
-
my $ent;
if ( $attributes{content_type} eq 'message/rfc822' ) {
$ent = Email::MIME->new($attachment_content);
- $ent->header_str_set('Content-disposition' => 'attachment; filename='.$attributes{filename});
} else {
$ent = Email::MIME->create(
attributes => \%attributes,
);
}
+ # Due to a bug in Email::MIME it's not enough to hand over the encoded file name in the "attributes" hash in the
+ # "create" call. Email::MIME iterates over the keys in the hash, and depending on which key it has already seen during
+ # the iteration it might revert the encoding. As Perl's hash key order is randomized for each Perl run, this means
+ # that the file name stays unencoded sometimes.
+ # Setting the header manually after the "create" call circumvents this problem.
+ $ent->header_set('Content-disposition' => 'attachment; filename="' . encode('MIME-Q', $attributes{filename}) . '"');
+
push @{ $self->{mail_attachments}} , SL::DB::EmailJournalAttachment->new(
name => $attributes{filename},
mime_type => $attributes{content_type},
if ($self->{message}) {
push @parts, Email::MIME->create(
attributes => {
- content_type => $self->{contenttype},
+ content_type => $self->{content_type},
charset => $self->{charset},
encoding => 'quoted-printable',
},
);
push @{ $self->{headers} }, (
- 'Content-Type' => qq|$self->{contenttype}; charset="$self->{charset}"|,
+ 'Content-Type' => qq|$self->{content_type}; charset="$self->{charset}"|,
);
}
}
# Set defaults & headers
- $self->{charset} = 'UTF-8';
- $self->{contenttype} ||= "text/plain";
- $self->{headers} = [
- Subject => $self->{subject},
- 'Message-ID' => '<' . $self->_create_message_id . '>',
- 'X-Mailer' => "kivitendo " . SL::Version->get_version,
- ];
+ $self->{charset} = 'UTF-8';
+ $self->{content_type} ||= "text/plain";
+ $self->{headers} ||= [];
+ push @{ $self->{headers} }, (
+ Subject => $self->{subject},
+ 'Message-ID' => '<' . $self->_create_message_id . '>',
+ 'X-Mailer' => "kivitendo " . SL::Version->get_version,
+ );
$self->{mail_attachments} = [];
$self->{content_by_name} = $::instance_conf->get_email_journal == 1 && $::instance_conf->get_doc_files;
my $email = $self->_create_message;
- #$::lxdebug->message(0, "message: " . $email->as_string);
- # return "boom";
-
- $::lxdebug->message(LXDebug->DEBUG2(), "mail1 from=".$self->{from}." to=".$self->{to});
my $from_obj = (Email::Address->parse($self->{from}))[0];
$self->{driver}->start_mail(from => $from_obj->address, to => [ $self->_all_recipients ]);
$error = $@ if !$ok;
+ # create journal and link to record
$self->{journalentry} = $self->_store_in_journal;
+ $self->_create_record_link if $self->{journalentry};
return $ok ? '' : ($error || "undefined error");
}
return $jentry->id;
}
+
+sub _create_record_link {
+ my ($self) = @_;
+
+ # check for custom/overloaded types and ids (form != controller)
+ my $record_type = $self->{record_type} || $::form->{type};
+ my $record_id = $self->{record_id} || $::form->{id};
+
+ # you may send mails for unsaved objects (no record_id => unlinkable case)
+ if ($self->{journalentry} && $record_id && exists($type_to_table{$record_type})) {
+ RecordLinks->create_links(
+ mode => 'ids',
+ from_table => $type_to_table{$record_type},
+ from_ids => $record_id,
+ to_table => 'email_journal',
+ to_id => $self->{journalentry},
+ );
+ }
+}
+
1;
+
+
+__END__
+
+=pod
+
+=encoding utf8
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+SL::Mailer - Base class for sending mails from kivitendo
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ package SL::BackgroundJob::CreatePeriodicInvoices;
+
+ use SL::Mailer;
+
+ my $mail = Mailer->new;
+ $mail->{from} = $config{periodic_invoices}->{email_from};
+ $mail->{to} = $email;
+ $mail->{subject} = $config{periodic_invoices}->{email_subject};
+ $mail->{content_type} = $filename =~ m/.html$/ ? 'text/html' : 'text/plain';
+ $mail->{message} = $output;
+
+ $mail->send;
+
+=head1 OVERVIEW
+
+Mail can be sent from kivitendo via the sendmail command or the smtp protocol.
+
+
+=head1 INTERNAL DATA TYPES
+
+
+=over 2
+
+=item C<%mail_delivery_modules>
+
+ Currently two modules are supported: smtp or sendmail.
+
+=item C<%type_to_table>
+
+ Due to the lack of a single global mapping for $form->{type},
+ type is mapped to the corresponding database table. All types which
+ implement a mail action are currently mapped and should be mapped.
+ Type is either the value of the old form or the newer controller
+ based object type.
+
+=back
+
+=head1 FUNCTIONS
+
+=over 4
+
+=item C<new>
+
+=item C<_create_driver>
+
+=item C<_cleanup_addresses>
+
+=item C<_create_address_headers>
+
+=item C<_create_message_id>
+
+=item C<_create_attachment_part>
+
+=item C<_create_message>
+
+=item C<send>
+
+ If a mail was sent successfully the internal function _store_in_journal
+ is called if email journaling is enabled. If _store_in_journal was executed
+ successfully and the calling form is already persistent (database id) a
+ record_link will be created.
+
+=item C<_all_recipients>
+
+=item C<_store_in_journal>
+
+=item C<_create_record_link $self->{journalentry}, $::form->{id}, $self->{record_id}>
+
+
+ If $self->{journalentry} and either $self->{record_id} or $::form->{id} (checked in
+ this order) exist a record link from record to email journal is created.
+ Will fail silently if record_link creation wasn't successful (same behaviour as
+ _store_in_journal).
+
+=item C<validate>
+
+=back
+
+=head1 BUGS
+
+Nothing here yet.
+
+=head1 AUTHOR
+
+=cut