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Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH "NAME" Courriel::Part::Single \- A part which does not contain other parts, only content .SH "VERSION" .IX Header "VERSION" version 0.36 .SH "SYNOPSIS" .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" .Vb 2 \& my $headers = $part\->headers(); \& my $ct = $part\->content_type(); \& \& my $content = $part\->content(); \& print ${$content}; .Ve .SH "DESCRIPTION" .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" This class represents a single part that does not contain other parts, just content. .SH "API" .IX Header "API" This class provides the following methods: .SS "Courriel::Part::Single\->new( ... )" .IX Subsection "Courriel::Part::Single->new( ... )" This method creates a new part object. It accepts the following parameters: .IP "\(bu" 4 content .Sp This can either be a string or a reference to a scalar. It should be in Perl's native utf\-8 encoding and \fInot\fR a byte string. .Sp If you pass a reference, then the scalar underlying the reference may be modified, so don't pass in something you don't want modified. .IP "\(bu" 4 encoded_content .Sp This can either be a string or a reference to a scalar. .Sp If you pass a reference, then the scalar underlying the reference may be modified, so don't pass in something you don't want modified. .IP "\(bu" 4 content_type .Sp A Courriel::Header::ContentType object. This will default to one with the mime type \&\*(L"text/plain\*(R". .IP "\(bu" 4 disposition .Sp A Courriel::Header::Disposition object representing this part's content disposition. This will default to \*(L"inline\*(R" with no other attributes. .IP "\(bu" 4 encoding .Sp The Content-Transfer-Encoding for this part. This defaults to the value found in the part's headers, or \*(L"8bit\*(R" if no header is found. .IP "\(bu" 4 headers .Sp A Courriel::Headers object containing headers for this part. .PP You must pass a \f(CW\*(C`content\*(C'\fR or \f(CW\*(C`encoded_content\*(C'\fR value when creating a new part, but there's really no point in passing both. .PP It is strongly recommended that you pass a \f(CW\*(C`content\*(C'\fR parameter and letting this module do the encoding for you internally. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fIcontent()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fIcontent()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->content()" This returns returns the decoded content for the part. It will be in Perl's native utf\-8 encoding, decoded from whatever character set the content is in. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fIencoded_content()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fIencoded_content()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->encoded_content()" This returns returns the encoded content for the part. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fImime_type()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fImime_type()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->mime_type()" Returns the mime type for this part. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fIhas_charset()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fIhas_charset()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->has_charset()" Return true if the part has a charset defined. Binary attachments will usually not have this defined. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fIcharset()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fIcharset()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->charset()" Returns the charset for this part. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fIis_inline()\fP, $part\->\fIis_attachment()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fIis_inline()\fP, \f(CW$part\fP\->\fIis_attachment()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->is_inline(), $part->is_attachment()" These methods return boolean values based on the part's content disposition. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fIfilename()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fIfilename()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->filename()" Returns the filename from the part's content disposition, if any. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fIcontent_type()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fIcontent_type()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->content_type()" Returns the Courriel::Header::ContentType object for this part. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fIdisposition()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fIdisposition()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->disposition()" Returns the Courriel::Header::Disposition object for this part. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fIencoding()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fIencoding()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->encoding()" Returns the encoding for the part. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fIheaders()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fIheaders()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->headers()" Returns the Courriel::Headers object for this part. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fIis_multipart()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fIis_multipart()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->is_multipart()" Returns false. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fIcontainer()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fIcontainer()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->container()" Returns the Courriel or Courriel::Part::Multipart object to which this part belongs, if any. This is set when the part is added to another object. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fIcontent_ref()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fIcontent_ref()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->content_ref()" This returns returns a reference to a scalar containing the decoded content for the part. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fIencoded_content_ref()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fIencoded_content_ref()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->encoded_content_ref()" This returns returns a reference to a scalar containing the encoded content for the part, without any decoding. .ie n .SS "$part\->\fIas_string()\fP" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->\fIas_string()\fP" .IX Subsection "$part->as_string()" Returns the part as a string, along with its headers. Lines will be terminated with \*(L"\er\en\*(R". .ie n .SS "$part\->stream_to( output => $output )" .el .SS "\f(CW$part\fP\->stream_to( output => \f(CW$output\fP )" .IX Subsection "$part->stream_to( output => $output )" This method will send the stringified part to the specified output. The output can be a subroutine reference, a filehandle, or an object with a \&\f(CW\*(C`print()\*(C'\fR method. The output may be sent as a single string, as a list of strings, or via multiple calls to the output. .PP See the \f(CW\*(C`as_string()\*(C'\fR method for documentation on the \f(CW\*(C`charset\*(C'\fR parameter. .SH "ROLES" .IX Header "ROLES" This class does the \f(CW\*(C`Courriel::Role::Part\*(C'\fR and \f(CW\*(C`Courriel::Role::Streams\*(C'\fR roles. .SH "AUTHOR" .IX Header "AUTHOR" Dave Rolsky .SH "COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE" .IX Header "COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE" This software is Copyright (c) 2014 by Dave Rolsky. .PP This is free software, licensed under: .PP .Vb 1 \& The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible) .Ve