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use strict;
use warnings;
package Email::Sender::Util 2.600;
# ABSTRACT: random stuff that makes Email::Sender go

use Email::Address::XS;
use Email::Sender::Failure;
use Email::Sender::Failure::Permanent;
use Email::Sender::Failure::Temporary;
use List::Util 1.45 ();
use Module::Runtime qw(require_module);

# This code will be used by Email::Sender::Simple. -- rjbs, 2008-12-04
sub _recipients_from_email {
  my ($self, $email) = @_;

  my @to = List::Util::uniq(
           map { $_->address }
           map { Email::Address::XS->parse($_) }
           map { $email->get_header($_) }
           qw(to cc bcc));

  return \@to;
}

sub _sender_from_email {
  my ($self, $email) = @_;

  my ($sender) = map { $_->address }
                 map { Email::Address::XS->parse($_) }
                 scalar $email->get_header('from');

  return $sender;
}

# It's probably reasonable to make this code publicker at some point, but for
# now I don't want to deal with making a sane set of args. -- rjbs, 2008-12-09
sub _failure {
  my ($self, $error, $smtp, @rest) = @_;

  my ($code, $message);
  if ($smtp) {
    $code = $smtp->code;
    $message = $smtp->message;
    $message = ! defined $message ? "(no SMTP error message)"
             : ! length  $message ? "(empty SMTP error message)"
             :                       $message;

    $message = defined $error && length $error
             ? "$error: $message"
             : $message;
  } else {
    $message = $error;
    $message = "(no error given)" unless defined $message;
    $message = "(empty error string)" unless length $message;
  }

  my $error_class = ! $code       ? 'Email::Sender::Failure'
                  : $code =~ /^4/ ? 'Email::Sender::Failure::Temporary'
                  : $code =~ /^5/ ? 'Email::Sender::Failure::Permanent'
                  :                 'Email::Sender::Failure';

  $error_class->new({
    message => $message,
    code    => $code,
    @rest,
  });
}

#pod =method easy_transport
#pod
#pod   my $transport = Email::Sender::Util->easy_transport($class => \%arg);
#pod
#pod This takes the name of a transport class and a set of args to new.  It returns
#pod an Email::Sender::Transport object of that class.
#pod
#pod C<$class> is rewritten to C<Email::Sender::Transport::$class> unless it starts
#pod with an equals sign (C<=>) or contains a colon.  The equals sign, if present,
#pod will be removed.
#pod
#pod =cut

sub _rewrite_class {
  my $transport_class = $_[1];
  if ($transport_class !~ s/^=// and $transport_class !~ m{:}) {
    $transport_class = "Email::Sender::Transport::$transport_class";
  }

  return $transport_class;
}

sub easy_transport {
  my ($self, $transport_class, $arg) = @_;

  $transport_class = $self->_rewrite_class($transport_class);

  require_module($transport_class);
  return $transport_class->new($arg);
}

1;

__END__

=pod

=encoding UTF-8

=head1 NAME

Email::Sender::Util - random stuff that makes Email::Sender go

=head1 VERSION

version 2.600

=head1 PERL VERSION

This library should run on perls released even a long time ago.  It should work
on any version of perl released in the last five years.

Although it may work on older versions of perl, no guarantee is made that the
minimum required version will not be increased.  The version may be increased
for any reason, and there is no promise that patches will be accepted to lower
the minimum required perl.

=head1 METHODS

=head2 easy_transport

  my $transport = Email::Sender::Util->easy_transport($class => \%arg);

This takes the name of a transport class and a set of args to new.  It returns
an Email::Sender::Transport object of that class.

C<$class> is rewritten to C<Email::Sender::Transport::$class> unless it starts
with an equals sign (C<=>) or contains a colon.  The equals sign, if present,
will be removed.

=head1 AUTHOR

Ricardo Signes <cpan@semiotic.systems>

=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2022 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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