function drupal_mail_system in Mail System 6
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 6.2 mailsystem.module \drupal_mail_system()
Returns an object that implements the MailSystemInterface.
Allows for one or more custom mail backends to format and send mail messages composed using drupal_mail().
An implementation needs to implement the following methods:
- format: Allows to preprocess, format, and postprocess a mail message before it is passed to the sending system. By default, all messages may contain HTML and are converted to plain-text by the DefaultMailSystem implementation. For example, an alternative implementation could override the default implementation and additionally sanitize the HTML for usage in a MIME-encoded e-mail, but still invoking the DefaultMailSystem implementation to generate an alternate plain-text version for sending.
- mail: Sends a message through a custom mail sending engine. By default, all messages are sent via PHP's mail() function by the DefaultMailSystem implementation.
The selection of a particular implementation is controlled via the variable 'mail_system', which is a keyed array. The default implementation is the class whose name is the value of 'default-system' key. A more specific match first to key and then to module will be used in preference to the default. To specificy a different class for all mail sent by one module, set the class name as the value for the key corresponding to the module name. To specificy a class for a particular message sent by one module, set the class name as the value for the array key that is the message id, which is "${module}_${key}".
For example to debug all mail sent by the user module by logging it to a file, you might set the variable as something like:
array(
'default-system' => 'DefaultMailSystem',
'user' => 'DevelMailLog',
);
Finally, a different system can be specified for a specific e-mail ID (see the $key param), such as one of the keys used by the contact module:
array(
'default-system' => 'DefaultMailSystem',
'user' => 'DevelMailLog',
'contact_page_autoreply' => 'DrupalDevNullMailSend',
);
Other possible uses for system include a mail-sending class that actually sends (or duplicates) each message to SMS, Twitter, instant message, etc, or a class that queues up a large number of messages for more efficient bulk sending or for sending via a remote gateway so as to reduce the load on the local server.
Parameters
$module: The module name which was used by drupal_mail() to invoke hook_mail().
$key: A key to identify the e-mail sent. The final e-mail ID for the e-mail alter hook in drupal_mail() would have been {$module}_{$key}.
Return value
2 calls to drupal_mail_system()
- drupal_mail_wrapper in ./
mailsystem.inc - Sends a prepared email message.
- mailsystem_mail_alter in ./
mailsystem.module - Formats a message with the appropriate MailSystemInterface class method.
File
- ./
mailsystem.module, line 219 - Provide UI for controlling the mail_system variable.
Code
function drupal_mail_system($module, $key) {
static $instances = array();
$id = $module . '_' . $key;
$configuration = mailsystem_get();
// Look for overrides for the default class, starting from the most specific
// id, and falling back to the module name.
if (isset($configuration[$id])) {
$class = $configuration[$id];
}
elseif (isset($configuration[$module])) {
$class = $configuration[$module];
}
else {
$class = $configuration['default-system'];
}
if (empty($instances[$class])) {
$interfaces = class_implements($class);
if (isset($interfaces['MailSystemInterface'])) {
$instances[$class] = new $class();
}
else {
throw new Exception(t('Class %class does not implement interface %interface', array(
'%class' => $class,
'%interface' => 'MailSystemInterface',
)));
}
}
return $instances[$class];
}