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Qpsmtpd::Connection::notes() and Qpsmtpd::Transaction::notes() have identicaly functionality; however, the POD documentation for Connection notes is fairly brief while the documentation for Transaction notes is longer and more helpful. This updates the Connection notes documention to be consistent with its Transaction counterpart.
229 lines
4.7 KiB
Perl
229 lines
4.7 KiB
Perl
package Qpsmtpd::Connection;
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use strict;
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# All of these parameters depend only on the physical connection,
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# i.e. not on anything sent from the remote machine. Hence, they
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# are an appropriate set to use for either start() or clone(). Do
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# not add parameters here unless they also meet that criteria.
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my @parameters = qw(
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remote_host
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remote_ip
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remote_info
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remote_port
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local_ip
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local_port
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relay_client
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);
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sub new {
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my $proto = shift;
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my $class = ref($proto) || $proto;
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my $self = {};
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bless ($self, $class);
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}
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sub start {
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my $self = shift;
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$self = $self->new(@_) unless ref $self;
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my %args = @_;
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foreach my $f ( @parameters ) {
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$self->$f($args{$f}) if $args{$f};
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}
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return $self;
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}
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sub clone {
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my $self = shift;
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my %args = @_;
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my $new = $self->new();
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foreach my $f ( @parameters ) {
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$new->$f($self->$f()) if $self->$f();
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}
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$new->{_notes} = $self->{_notes} if defined $self->{_notes};
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# reset the old connection object like it's done at the end of a connection
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# to prevent leaks (like prefork/tls problem with the old SSL file handle
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# still around)
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$self->reset unless $args{no_reset};
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# should we generate a new id here?
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return $new;
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}
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sub remote_host {
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my $self = shift;
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@_ and $self->{_remote_host} = shift;
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$self->{_remote_host};
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}
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sub remote_ip {
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my $self = shift;
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@_ and $self->{_remote_ip} = shift;
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$self->{_remote_ip};
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}
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sub remote_port {
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my $self = shift;
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@_ and $self->{_remote_port} = shift;
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$self->{_remote_port};
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}
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sub local_ip {
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my $self = shift;
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@_ and $self->{_local_ip} = shift;
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$self->{_local_ip};
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}
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sub local_port {
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my $self = shift;
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@_ and $self->{_local_port} = shift;
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$self->{_local_port};
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}
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sub remote_info {
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my $self = shift;
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@_ and $self->{_remote_info} = shift;
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$self->{_remote_info};
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}
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sub relay_client {
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my $self = shift;
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@_ and $self->{_relay_client} = shift;
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$self->{_relay_client};
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}
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sub hello {
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my $self = shift;
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@_ and $self->{_hello} = shift;
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$self->{_hello};
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}
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sub hello_host {
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my $self = shift;
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@_ and $self->{_hello_host} = shift;
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$self->{_hello_host};
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}
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sub notes {
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my $self = shift;
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my $key = shift;
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@_ and $self->{_notes}->{$key} = shift;
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$self->{_notes}->{$key};
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}
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sub reset {
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my $self = shift;
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$self->{_notes} = undef;
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$self = $self->new;
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}
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1;
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__END__
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=head1 NAME
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Qpsmtpd::Connection - A single SMTP connection
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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my $rdns = $qp->connection->remote_host;
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my $ip = $qp->connection->remote_ip;
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This class contains details about an individual SMTP connection. A
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connection lasts the lifetime of a TCP connection to the SMTP server.
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See also L<Qpsmtpd::Transaction> which is a class containing details
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about an individual SMTP transaction. A transaction lasts from
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C<MAIL FROM> to the end of the C<DATA> marker, or a C<RSET> command,
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whichever comes first, whereas a connection lasts until the client
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disconnects.
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=head1 API
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These API docs assume you already have a connection object. See the
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source code if you need to construct one. You can access the connection
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object via the C<Qpsmtpd> object's C<< $qp->connection >> method.
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=head2 new ( )
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Instantiates a new Qpsmtpd::Connection object.
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=head2 start ( %args )
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Initializes the connection object with %args attribute data.
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=head2 remote_host( )
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The remote host connecting to the server as looked up via reverse dns.
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=head2 remote_ip( )
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The remote IP address of the connecting host.
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=head2 remote_port( )
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The remote port.
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=head2 remote_info( )
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If your server does an ident lookup on the remote host, this is the
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identity of the remote client.
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=head2 local_ip( )
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The local ip.
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=head2 local_port( )
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The local port.
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=head2 hello( )
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Either C<"helo"> or C<"ehlo"> depending on how the remote client
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greeted your server.
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NOTE: This field is empty during the helo or ehlo hooks, it is only
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set after a successful return from those hooks.
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=head2 hello_host( )
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The host name specified in the C<HELO> or C<EHLO> command.
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NOTE: This field is empty during the helo or ehlo hooks, it is only
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set after a successful return from those hooks.
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=head2 notes($key [, $value])
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Get or set a note on the connection. This is a piece of data that you wish
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to attach to the connection and read somewhere else. For example you can
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use this to pass data between plugins.
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=head2 clone([%args])
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Returns a copy of the Qpsmtpd::Connection object. The optional args parameter
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may contain:
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=over 4
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=item no_reset (1|0)
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If true, do not reset the original connection object, the author has to care
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about that: only the cloned connection object is reset at the end of the
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connection
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=back
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=cut
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=head2 relay_client( )
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True if the client is allowed to relay messages.
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=cut
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