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//! An SMTP mailer, usable either stand-alone or as either generic `Mailer` or dynamic `dyn DynMailer` using the `mail-send` crate.
//!
//! **Preferably, use [`async-mailer`](https://docs.rs/async-mailer), which re-exports from this crate,
//! rather than using `async-mailer-smtp` directly.**
//!
//! You can control the re-exported mailer implementations,
//! as well as [`tracing`](https://docs.rs/crate/tracing) support,
//! via [`async-mailer` feature toggles](https://docs.rs/crate/async-mailer/latest/features).
//!
//! **Note:**
//! If you are planning to always use `SmtpMailer` and do not need `async_mailer_outlook::OutlookMailer`
//! or `async_mailer::BoxMailer`, then consider using the [`mail-send`](https://docs.rs/mail-send) crate directly.
//!
//! # Examples
//!
//! ## Using the statically typed `Mailer`:
//!
//! ```no_run
//! # async fn test() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
//! // Both `async_mailer::OutlookMailer` and `async_mailer::SmtpMailer` implement `Mailer`
//! // and can be used with `impl Mailer` or `<M: Mailer>` bounds.
//!
//! # use async_mailer_smtp::{SmtpMailer, SmtpInvalidCertsPolicy};
//! let mailer = SmtpMailer::new(
//! "smtp.example.com".into(),
//! 465,
//! SmtpInvalidCertsPolicy::Deny,
//! "<username>".into(),
//! secrecy::Secret::new("<password>".into())
//! );
//!
//! // An alternative `OutlookMailer` can be found at `async-mailer-outlook`.
//! // Further alternative mailers can be implemented by third parties.
//!
//! // Build a message using the re-exported `mail_builder::MessageBuilder'.
//! //
//! // For blazingly fast rendering of beautiful HTML mail,
//! // I recommend combining `askama` with `mrml`.
//!
//! # use async_mailer_core::mail_send::smtp::message::IntoMessage;
//! let message = async_mailer_core::mail_send::mail_builder::MessageBuilder::new()
//! .from(("From Name", "from@example.com"))
//! .to("to@example.com")
//! .subject("Subject")
//! .text_body("Mail body")
//! .into_message()?;
//!
//! // Send the message using the statically typed `Mailer`.
//!
//! # use async_mailer_core::Mailer;
//! mailer.send_mail(message).await?;
//! # Ok(())
//! # }
//! ```
//!
//! ## Using the dynamically typed `DynMailer`:
//!
//! ```no_run
//! # async fn test() -> Result<(), async_mailer_core::DynMailerError> {
//! // Both `async_mailer::OutlookMailer` and `async_mailer::SmtpMailer`
//! // implement `DynMailer` and can be used as trait objects.
//! //
//! // Here they are used as `BoxMailer`, which is an alias to `Box<dyn DynMailer>`.
//!
//! # use async_mailer_core::BoxMailer;
//! # use async_mailer_smtp::{SmtpMailer, SmtpInvalidCertsPolicy};
//! let mailer: BoxMailer = SmtpMailer::new_box( // Or `SmtpMailer::new_arc()`.
//! "smtp.example.com".into(),
//! 465,
//! SmtpInvalidCertsPolicy::Deny,
//! "<username>".into(),
//! secrecy::Secret::new("<password>".into())
//! );
//!
//! // An alternative `OutlookMailer` can be found at `async-mailer-outlook`.
//! // Further alternative mailers can be implemented by third parties.
//!
//! // The trait object is `Send` and `Sync` and may be stored e.g. as part of your server state.
//!
//! // Build a message using the re-exported `mail_builder::MessageBuilder'.
//! //
//! // For blazingly fast rendering of beautiful HTML mail,
//! // I recommend combining `askama` with `mrml`.
//!
//! # use async_mailer_core::mail_send::smtp::message::IntoMessage;
//! let message = async_mailer_core::mail_send::mail_builder::MessageBuilder::new()
//! .from(("From Name", "from@example.com"))
//! .to("to@example.com")
//! .subject("Subject")
//! .text_body("Mail body")
//! .into_message()?;
//!
//! // Send the message using the implementation-agnostic `dyn DynMailer`.
//!
//! mailer.send_mail(message).await?;
//! # Ok(())
//! # }
//! ```
//!
//! # Feature flags
//!
//! - `tracing`: Enable debug and error logging using the [`tracing`](https://docs.rs/crate/tracing) crate.
//! All relevant functions are instrumented.
//! - `clap`: Implement [`clap::ValueEnum`](https://docs.rs/clap/latest/clap/trait.ValueEnum.html) for [`SmtpInvalidCertsPolicy`].
//! This allows for easily configured CLI options like `--invalid-certs <allow|deny>`.
//!
//! Default: `tracing`.
//!
//! ## Roadmap
//!
//! DKIM support is planned to be implemented on the [`SmtpMailer`].
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::time::Duration;
use async_trait::async_trait;
#[cfg(feature = "clap")]
use clap;
use secrecy::{ExposeSecret, Secret};
#[cfg(feature = "tracing")]
use tracing::{error, info, instrument};
use async_mailer_core::mail_send::{self, smtp::message::Message, SmtpClientBuilder};
use async_mailer_core::{util, ArcMailer, BoxMailer, DynMailer, DynMailerError, Mailer};
/// Error returned by [`SmtpMailer::new`] and [`SmtpMailer::send_mail`].
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
pub enum SmtpMailerError {
/// Could not connect to SMTP host.
#[error("could not connect to SMTP host")]
Connect(mail_send::Error),
/// Could not send SMTP mail.
#[error("could not send SMTP mail")]
Send(mail_send::Error),
}
/// Pass to [`SmtpMailer::new`] to either allow or deny invalid SMTP certificates.
///
/// This option allows to perform tests or local development work against
/// SMTP development servers like MailHog or MailPit, while using a self-signed certificate.
///
/// **Never use [`SmtpInvalidCertsPolicy::Allow`] in production!**
// TODO: derive Clap ValueEnum
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "clap", derive(clap::ValueEnum))]
pub enum SmtpInvalidCertsPolicy {
/// Allow connecting to SMTP servers with invalid TLS certificates.
///
/// **Do not use in production!**
Allow,
/// Deny connecting to SMTP servers with invalid TLS certificates.
///
/// This variant is the [`Default`].
#[default]
Deny,
}
/// An SMTP mailer client, implementing the [`async_mailer_core::Mailer`](https://docs.rs/async-mailer/latest/async_mailer/trait.Mailer.html)
/// and [`async_mailer_core::DynMailer`](https://docs.rs/async-mailer/latest/async_mailer/trait.DynMailer.html) traits
/// to be used as generic mailer or runtime-pluggable trait object.
///
/// An abstraction over [`mail-send`](https://docs.rs/mail-send), sending mail via an SMTP connection.
///
/// Self-signed certificates can optionally be accepted, to use the SMTP mailer in development while using the Outlook mailer in production.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SmtpMailer {
inner: SmtpClientBuilder<String>,
}
impl std::fmt::Debug for SmtpMailer {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("Client (SMTP)").finish()
}
}
impl SmtpMailer {
/// Create a new SMTP mailer client.
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", instrument)]
pub fn new(
host: String,
port: u16,
invalid_certs: SmtpInvalidCertsPolicy,
user: String,
password: Secret<String>,
) -> Self {
let mut smtp_client = SmtpClientBuilder::new(host, port)
.credentials((user, password.expose_secret().into()))
.timeout(Duration::from_secs(30));
if matches!(invalid_certs, SmtpInvalidCertsPolicy::Allow) {
smtp_client = smtp_client.allow_invalid_certs();
}
Self { inner: smtp_client }
}
/// Create a new SMTP mailer client as dynamic `async_mailer::BoxMailer`.
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", instrument)]
pub fn new_box(
host: String,
port: u16,
invalid_certs: SmtpInvalidCertsPolicy,
user: String,
password: Secret<String>,
) -> BoxMailer {
Box::new(Self::new(host, port, invalid_certs, user, password))
}
/// Create a new SMTP mailer client as dynamic `async_mailer::ArcMailer`.
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", instrument)]
pub fn new_arc(
host: String,
port: u16,
invalid_certs: SmtpInvalidCertsPolicy,
user: String,
password: Secret<String>,
) -> ArcMailer {
Arc::new(Self::new(host, port, invalid_certs, user, password))
}
}
// == Mailer ==
#[async_trait]
impl Mailer for SmtpMailer {
type Error = SmtpMailerError;
/// Send the prepared MIME message via an SMTP connection, using the previously configured credentials.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// Returns an [`SmtpMailerError::Connect`] error if a connection to the SMTP server cannot be established.
///
/// Returns an [`SmtpMailerError::Send`] error if the connection was established but sending the e-mail message failed.
async fn send_mail(&self, message: Message<'_>) -> Result<(), Self::Error> {
#[cfg(feature = "tracing")]
// Extract recipient addresses for tracing log output.
let recipient_addresses = util::format_recipient_addresses(&message);
info!("Sending SMTP mail to {recipient_addresses}...");
let connection = self.inner.connect().await;
#[cfg(feature = "tracing")]
match &connection {
Ok(_) => {}
Err(error) => error!(
?error,
"Failed to connect to SMTP host for mail to {recipient_addresses}"
),
}
let response = connection
.map_err(SmtpMailerError::Connect)?
.send(message)
.await;
#[cfg(feature = "tracing")]
match &response {
Ok(_) => {
info!("Sent SMTP mail to {recipient_addresses}");
}
Err(error) => {
error!(?error, "Failed to send SMTP mail to {recipient_addresses}");
}
}
Ok(response.map_err(SmtpMailerError::Send)?)
}
}
// == DynMailer ==
#[async_trait]
impl DynMailer for SmtpMailer {
/// Send the prepared MIME message via an SMTP connection, using the previously configured credentials.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// Returns a boxed, type-erased [`SmtpMailerError::Connect`] error if a connection to the SMTP server cannot be established.
///
/// Returns a boxed, type-erased [`SmtpMailerError::Send`] error if the connection was established but sending the e-mail message failed.
#[cfg_attr(feature = "tracing", instrument(skip(message)))]
async fn send_mail(&self, message: Message<'_>) -> Result<(), DynMailerError> {
Mailer::send_mail(self, message).await.map_err(Into::into)
}
}