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NAME

       Mail::SPF::MacroString - SPF record macro string class

SYNOPSIS

   Providing the expansion context early
           use Mail::SPF::MacroString;

           my $macrostring = Mail::SPF::MacroString->new(
               text    => '%{ir}.%{v}._spf.%{d2}',
               server  => $server,
               request => $request
           );

           my $expanded = $macrostring->expand;

   Providing the expansion context late
           use Mail::SPF::MacroString;

           my $macrostring = Mail::SPF::MacroString->new(
               text    => '%{ir}.%{v}._spf.%{d2}'
           );

           my $expanded1 = $macrostring->expand($server, $request1);

           $macrostring->context($server, $request2);
           my $expanded2 = $macrostring->expand;

DESCRIPTION

       An object of class Mail::SPF::MacroString represents a macro string that can be expanded to a plain
       string in the context of an SPF request.

   Constructor
       The following constructor is provided:

       new(%options): returns Mail::SPF::MacroString
           Creates a new SPF record macro string object.

           %options is a list of key/value pairs representing any of the following options:

           text
               Required.  The unexpanded text of the new macro string.

           server
               The Mail::SPF::Server object that is to be used when expanding the macro string.  A server object
               need not be attached statically to the macro string; it can be specified dynamically when calling
               the "expand" method.

           request
               The  Mail::SPF::Request  object  that  is  to be used when expanding the macro string.  A request
               object need not be attached statically to the macro string; it can be specified dynamically  when
               calling the "expand" method.

           is_explanation
               A  boolean  denoting  whether  the  macro  string  is an explanation string obtained via an "exp"
               modifier.  If true, the "c", "r", and "t" macros may appear in the macro string,  otherwise  they
               may  not,  and  if  they  do,  a Mail::SPF::EInvalidMacro exception will be thrown when the macro
               string is expanded.  Defaults to false.

   Instance methods
       The following instance methods are provided:

       text: returns string
           Returns the unexpanded text of the macro string.

       context($server, $request): throws Mail::SPF::EOptionRequired
           Attaches the given Mail::SPF::Server and Mail::SPF::Request objects as  the  context  for  the  macro
           string.

       expand: returns string; throws Mail::SPF::EMacroExpansionCtxRequired, Mail::SPF::EInvalidMacroString,
       Mail::SPF::Result::PermError
       expand($server, $request): returns string; throws Mail::SPF::EMacroExpansionCtxRequired,
       Mail::SPF::EInvalidMacroString, Mail::SPF::Result::PermError
           Expands  the  text  of the macro string using either the context specified through an earlier call to
           the context() method, or the given context, and returns the resulting string.  See RFC 4408,  8,  for
           how macros are expanded.

       is_explanation: returns boolean
           Returns  true  if  the macro string is an explanation string obtained via an "exp" modifier.  See the
           description of the "new" constructor's "is_explanation" option.

       stringify: returns string
           Returns the expanded text of the macro string if a context is attached to the  object.   Returns  the
           unexpanded  text  otherwise.   You can simply use a Mail::SPF::MacroString object as a string for the
           same effect, see "OVERLOADING".

OVERLOADING

       If a Mail::SPF::MacroString object is used as a string, the "stringify" method is  used  to  convert  the
       object into a string.

SEE ALSO

       Mail::SPF, Mail::SPF::Record, Mail::SPF::Server, Mail::SPF::Request

       <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4408>

       For availability, support, and license information, see the README file included with Mail::SPF.

AUTHORS

       Julian Mehnle <julian@mehnle.net>, Shevek <cpan@anarres.org>

perl v5.38.2                                       2024-02-09                        Mail::SPF::MacroString(3pm)