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Code Editor : Transport.pm
package Email::Sender::Transport; # ABSTRACT: a role for email transports $Email::Sender::Transport::VERSION = '1.300034'; use Moo::Role; #pod =head1 DESCRIPTION #pod #pod Email::Sender::Transport is a Moo role to aid in writing classes used to send #pod mail. For the most part, its behavior comes entirely from the role #pod L<Email::Sender::Role::CommonSending>, which it includes. The important #pod difference is that Transports are often intended to be used by #pod L<Email::Sender::Simple>, and they provide two methods related to that purpose. #pod #pod =for Pod::Coverage is_simple allow_partial_success #pod #pod First, they provide an C<allow_partial_success> method which returns true or #pod false to indicate whether the transport will ever signal partial success. #pod #pod Second, they provide an C<is_simple> method, which returns true if the #pod transport is suitable for use with Email::Sender::Simple. By default, this #pod method returns the inverse of C<allow_partial_success>. #pod #pod It is B<imperative> that these methods be accurate to prevent #pod Email::Sender::Simple users from sending partially successful transmissions. #pod Partial success is a complex case that almost all users will wish to avoid at #pod all times. #pod #pod =cut with 'Email::Sender::Role::CommonSending'; sub is_simple { my ($self) = @_; return if $self->allow_partial_success; return 1; } sub allow_partial_success { 0 } no Moo::Role; 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Email::Sender::Transport - a role for email transports =head1 VERSION version 1.300034 =head1 DESCRIPTION Email::Sender::Transport is a Moo role to aid in writing classes used to send mail. For the most part, its behavior comes entirely from the role L<Email::Sender::Role::CommonSending>, which it includes. The important difference is that Transports are often intended to be used by L<Email::Sender::Simple>, and they provide two methods related to that purpose. =for Pod::Coverage is_simple allow_partial_success First, they provide an C<allow_partial_success> method which returns true or false to indicate whether the transport will ever signal partial success. Second, they provide an C<is_simple> method, which returns true if the transport is suitable for use with Email::Sender::Simple. By default, this method returns the inverse of C<allow_partial_success>. It is B<imperative> that these methods be accurate to prevent Email::Sender::Simple users from sending partially successful transmissions. Partial success is a complex case that almost all users will wish to avoid at all times. =head1 AUTHOR Ricardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org> =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2019 by Ricardo Signes. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut
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