NAME MMS::Mail::Parser - A class for parsing MMS (or picture) messages via email. VERSION Version 0.06 SYNOPSIS This class takes an MMS message and parses it into two 'standard' formats (an MMS::Mail::Message and MMS::Mail::Message::Parsed) for further use. It is intended to make parsing MMS messages network/provider agnostic such that a 'standard' object results from parsing, independant of the network/provider it was sent through. Code usage example This example demonstrates the use of the two stage parse. The first pass provides an MMS::Mail::Message object that is then passed through to the "provider_parse" message that attempts to determine the Network provider the message was sent through and extracts the relevant information and places it into an MMS::Mail::Message::Parsed object. use MMS::Mail::Parser; my $mms = MMS::Mail::Parser->new(); my $message = $mms->parse(\*STDIN); if (defined($message)) { my $parsed = $mms->provider_parse; print $parsed->header_subject."\n"; } Examples of input MMS::Mail::Parser has the same input methods as MIME::Parser. # Parse from a filehandle: $entity = $parser->parse(\*STDIN); # Parse an in-memory MIME message: $entity = $parser->parse_data($message); # Parse a file based MIME message: $entity = $parser->parse_open("/some/file.msg"); # Parse already-split input (as "deliver" would give it to you): $entity = $parser->parse_two("msg.head", "msg.body"); Examples of parser modification MMS::Mail::Parser uses MIME::Parser as it's parsing engine. The MMS::Mail::Parser class creates it's own MIME::Parser object if one is not passed in via the "new" or "mime_parser" methods. There are a number of reasons for providing your own parser such as forcing all attachment storage to be done in memory than on disk (providing a speed increase to your application at the cost of memory usage). my $parser = new MIME::Parser; $parser->output_to_core(1); my $mmsparser = new MMS::Mail::Parser; $mmsparser->mime_parser($parser); my $message = $mmsparser->parse(\*STDIN); if (defined($message)) { my $parsed = $mms->provider_parse; } Examples of error handling The parser contains an error stack and will ultimately return an undef value from any of the main parse methods if an error occurs. The last error message can be retreived by calling "last_error" method. my $message = $mmsparser->parse(\*STDIN); unless (defined($message)) { print STDERR $mmsparser->last_error."\n"; exit(0); } Miscellaneous methods There are a small set of miscellaneous methods available. The "output_dir" method is provided so that a new MIME::Parser object does not have to be created to supply a separate storage directory for parsed attachments (however any attachments created as part of the process are removed when the message object is detroyed so the lack of specification of a storage location is not a requirement for small scale message parsing ). # Provide debug ouput to STDERR $mmsparser->debug(1); # Set an output directory for MIME::Parser $mmsparser->output_dir('/tmp'); # Get/set an array reference to the error stack my $errors = $mmsparser->errors; # Get/set the MIME::Parser object used by MMS::Parser $mmsparser->mime_parser($parser); # Set the characters to be stripped from the returned # MMS::Mail::Message and MMS::Mail::Message::Parsed objects $mmsparser->strip_characters("\r\n"); # Set the regular expression map for accessors # Removes trailing EOL chars from subject and body accessors my $map = { header_subject => 's/\n$//g', header_datetime => 's/\n$//g' }; $mmsparser->cleanse_map($map); Tutorial A thorough tutorial can be accessed at http://www.robl.co.uk/redirects/articles/mmsmailparser/ METHODS The following are the top-level methods of MMS::Mail::Parser object. Constructor "new()" Return a new MMS::Mail::Parser object. Valid attributes are: "mime_parser" MIME::Parser Passed as a hash reference, "parser" specifies the MIME::Parser object to use instead of MMS::Mail::Parser creating it's own. "debug" INTEGER Passed as a hash reference, "debug" determines whether debuging information is outputted to standard error (defaults to 0). "strip_characters" STRING Passed as a hash reference, "strip_characters" defines the characters to strip from the MMS::Mail::Message (and MMS::Mail::Message::Parsed) class "header_*" and "body_text" properties. "cleanse_map" HASH REF Passed as a hash reference, "cleanse_map" defines regexes (or function references) to apply to instance properties from the MMS::Mail::Message (and MMS::Mail::Message::Parsed) classes. Regular Methods "parse" INSTREAM Instance method - Returns an MMS::Mail::Message object by parsing the input stream INSTREAM "parse_data" DATA Instance method - Returns an MMS::Mail::Message object by parsing the in memory string DATA "parse_open" EXPR Instance method - Returns an MMS::Mail::Message object by parsing the file specified in EXPR "parse_two" HEADFILE, BODYFILE Instance method - Returns an MMS::Mail::Message object by parsing the header and body file specified in HEADFILE and BODYFILE filenames "provider_parse" MMS::MailMessage Instance method - Returns an MMS::Mail::Message::Parsed object by attempting to discover the network provider the message was sent through and parsing through the appropriate MMS::ProviderMailParser. If an MMS::MailMessage object is supplied as an argument then the "provider_parse" method will parse the supplied MMS::Mail::Message object. If a provider has been set via the provider method then that parser will be used by the "provider_parse" method instead of attempting to discover the network provider from the MMS::Mail::Message. "output_dir" DIRECTORY Instance method - Returns the "output_dir" parameter used with the MIME::Parser object when invoked with no argument supplied. When an argument is supplied it sets the "output_dir" property used by the MIME::Parser to the value of the argument supplied. "mime_parser" MIME::Parser Instance method - Returns the MIME::Parser object used by MMS::Mail::Parser (if created) when invoked with no argument supplied. When an argument is supplied it sets the MIME::Parser object used by MMS::Mail::Parser to parse messages. "provider" MMS::Mail::Provider Instance method - Returns an object for the currently set provider property when invoked with no argument supplied. When an argument is supplied it sets the provider to the supplied object. "strip_characters" STRING Instance method - Returns the characters to be stripped from the returned MMS::Mail::Message and MMS::Mail::Message::Parsed objects. When an argument is supplied it sets the strip characters to the supplied string. "cleanse_map" HASHREF Instance method - This method allows a regular expression or subroutine reference to be applied when an accessor sets a value, allowing message values to be cleansed or modified. These accessors are "header_from", "header_to", "body_text", "header_datetime" and "header_subject". The method expects a hash reference with key values as one of the above public accessor method names and values as a scalar in the form of a regular expression or as a subroutine reference. "errors" Instance method - Returns the error stack used by the MMS::Mail::Parser object as an array reference. "last_error" Instance method - Returns the last error from the stack. "debug" INTEGER Instance method - Returns a number indicating whether STDERR debugging output is active (1) or not (0). When an argument is supplied it sets the debug property to that value. AUTHOR Rob Lee, "" BUGS Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-mms-mail-parser@rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at . I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes. NOTES Please read the Perl artistic license ('perldoc perlartistic') : 10. THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS As per usual this module is sprinkled with a little Deb magic. COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Copyright 2005 Rob Lee, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO MMS::Mail::Message, MMS::Mail::Message::Parsed, MMS::Mail::Provider