NAME
Sietima::Types - type library for Sietima
VERSION
version 1.1.4
DESCRIPTION
This module is a Type::Library. It declares a few type constraints nad coercions.
TYPES
SietimaObj
An instance of Sietima.
EmailMIME
An instance of Email::MIME.
Transport
An object that consumes the role Email::Sender::Transport.
MailStore
An object that consumes the role Sietima::MailStore.
Coercions:
MailStoreFromHashRef-
has store => ( isa => MailStore->plus_coercions(MailStoreFromHashRef) );Using this coercion, a hashref of the form:
{ class => 'Some::Store::Class', %constructor_args, }will be converted into an instance of
Some::Store::Classbuilt with the%constructor_args.
Address
An instance of Email::Address.
Coercions:
AddressFromStr-
has address => ( isa => Address->plus_coercions(AddressFromStr) );Using this coercion, a string will be parsed into an
Email::Address. If the string contains more than one address, only the first one will be used.
TagName
A string composed exclusively of "word" (/\w/) characters. Used by mail stores to tag messages.
Message
An instance of Sietima::Message.
Subscriber
An instance of Sietima::Subscriber.
Coercions:
SubscriberFromAddress-
has sub => ( isa => Subscriber->plus_coercions(SubscriberFromAddress) );Using this coercion, an
Email::Addresswill be converted into a subscriber that has that address as its primary. SubscriberFromStr-
has sub => ( isa => Subscriber->plus_coercions(SubscriberFromStr) );Using this coercion, a string will be converted into a subscriber that has the first address parsed from that string as its primary.
SubscriberFromHashRef-
has sub => ( isa => Subscriber->plus_coercions(SubscriberFromHashRef) );Using this coercion, a hashref will be converted into a subscriber by passing it to the constructor.
AUTHOR
Gianni Ceccarelli <dakkar@thenautilus.net>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2025 by Gianni Ceccarelli <dakkar@thenautilus.net>.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.