Test::Smoke::Mailer(3)User Contributed Perl DocumentatioTest::Smoke::Mailer(3)NAMETest::Smoke::Mailer - Wrapper to send the report.
SYNOPSIS
use Test::Smoke::Mailer;
my %args = ( mhowto => 'smtp', mserver => 'smtp.your.domain' );
my $mailer = Test::Smoke::Mailer->new( $ddir, %args );
$mailer->mail or die "Problem in mailing: " . $mailer->error;
DESCRIPTION
This little wrapper still allows you to use the sendmail, mail or mailx
programs, but prefers to use the Mail::Sendmail module (which comes
with this distribution) to send the reports.
METHODS
Test::Smoke::Mailer->new( $mailer[, %args] )
Can we provide sensible defaults for the mail stuff?
mhowto => [Module::Name|sendmail|mail|mailx]
mserver => an SMTP server || localhost
mbin => the full path to the mail binary
mto => list of addresses (comma separated!)
mfrom => single address
mcc => list of addresses (coma separated!)
$mailer->fetch_report( )
"fetch_report()" reads mktest.rpt from "{ddir}" and return the
subject line for the mail-message.
$mailer->error( )
"error()" returns the value of "$mailer->{error}".
$self->_get_cc( $subject )
"_get_cc()" implements the "--ccp5p_onfail" option. It looks at the
subject to see if the smoke FAILed and then adds the perl5-porters
mailing-list to the "Cc:" field unless it is already part of "To:"
or "Cc:".
The new behaviour is to only return "Cc:" on fail. This is
determined by the new global regex kept in
$Test::Smoke::Mailer::NOCC_RE.
Test::Smoke::Mailer->config( $key[, $value] )
"config()" is an interface to the package lexical %CONFIG, which
holds all the default values for the "new()" arguments.
With the special key all_defaults this returns a reference to a
hash holding all the default values.
Test::Smoke::Mailer::Sendmail
This handles sending the message by piping it to the sendmail program.
Test::Smoke::Mailer::Sendmail->new( %args )
Keys for %args:
* ddir
* sendmailbin
* to
* from
* cc
* v
$mailer->mail( )
"mail()" sets up a header and body and pipes them to the sendmail
program.
Test::Smoke::Mailer::Mail_X
This handles sending the message with either the mail or mailx program.
Test::Smoke::Mailer::Mail_X->new( %args )
Keys for %args:
* ddir
* mailbin/mailxbin
* to
* cc
* v
$mailer->mail( )
"mail()" sets up the commandline and body and pipes it to either
the mail or the mailx program.
Test::Smoke::Mailer::Mail_Sendmail
This handles sending the message using the Mail::Sendmail module.
Test::Smoke::Mailer::Mail_Sendmail->new( %args )
Keys for %args:
* ddir
* mserver
* to
* from
* cc
* v
$mailer->mail( )
"mail()" sets up the message to be send by Mail::Sendmail.
Test::Smoke::Mailer::MIME_Lite
This handles sending the message using the MIME::Lite module.
Test::Smoke::Mailer::MIME_Lite->new( %args )
Keys for %args:
* ddir
* mserver
* to
* from
* cc
* v
$mailer->mail( )
"mail()" sets up the message to be send by MIME::Lite.
COPYRIGHT
(c) 2002-2003, All rights reserved.
* Abe Timmerman <abeltje@cpan.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
See:
* <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html>,
* <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html>
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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