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<?php namespace EmailLog\Core; |
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/** |
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* Log's emails sent through `wp_mail`. |
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* @package EmailLog\Core |
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* @since 2.0 |
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class EmailLogger implements Loadie { |
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/** |
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* Load the logger. |
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public function load() { |
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add_filter( 'wp_mail', array( $this, 'log_email' ) ); |
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add_action( 'wp_mail_failed', array( $this, 'update_email_fail_status' ) ); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Logs email to database. |
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* @param array $original_mail_info Information about email. |
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* @return array Information about email. |
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public function log_email( $original_mail_info ) { |
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/** |
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* Hook to modify wp_mail contents before Email Log plugin logs. |
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* @param array $original_mail_info { |
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* @type string|array $to |
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* @type string $subject |
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* @type string $message |
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* @type string|array $headers |
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* @type string|array $attachment |
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* } |
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* @since 2.0.0 |
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$original_mail_info = apply_filters( 'el_wp_mail_log', $original_mail_info ); |
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// Sometimes the array passed to the `wp_mail` filter may not contain all the required keys. |
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// See https://wordpress.org/support/topic/illegal-string-offset-attachments/. |
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$mail_info = wp_parse_args( |
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$original_mail_info, |
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'to' => '', |
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'subject' => '', |
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'message' => '', |
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'headers' => '', |
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'attachments' => array(), |
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$log = array( |
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'to_email' => \EmailLog\Util\stringify( $mail_info['to'] ), |
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'subject' => $mail_info['subject'], |
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'message' => $mail_info['message'], |
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'headers' => \EmailLog\Util\stringify( $mail_info['headers'], "\n" ), |
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'attachment_name' => \EmailLog\Util\stringify( $mail_info['attachments'] ), |
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'sent_date' => current_time( 'mysql' ), |
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'ip_address' => $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'], |
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'result' => 1, |
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if ( empty( $log['attachment_name'] ) ) { |
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$log['attachments'] = 'false'; |
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$log['attachments'] = 'true'; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Filters the mail info right before inserting on the table. |
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* Masked fields would use this filter to avoid modifying the original data sent to |
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* `wp_mail() function` |
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* @param array $log Email Log that is about to be inserted into db. |
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* @param array $original_mail_info Original mail info that was passed to `wp_mail` filter. |
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* @since 2.3.2 |
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$log = apply_filters( 'el_email_log_before_insert', $log, $original_mail_info ); |
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$email_log = email_log(); |
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$email_log->table_manager->insert_log( $log ); |
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* Fires the `el_email_log_inserted` action right after the log is inserted in to DB. |
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* @type string $to |
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* @type string $subject |
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* @type string $attachment_name |
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* @type string $sent_date |
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* @type string $ip_address |
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do_action( 'el_email_log_inserted', $log ); |
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return $original_mail_info; |
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* Updates the failed email in the DB. |
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* @param \WP_Error $wp_error The error instance. |
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public function update_email_fail_status( $wp_error ) { |
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$email_log = email_log(); |
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$mail_error_data = $wp_error->get_error_data( 'wp_mail_failed' ); |
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if ( ! is_array( $mail_error_data ) ) { |
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$log_item_id = $email_log->table_manager->fetch_log_item_by_item_data( $mail_error_data ); |
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$email_log->table_manager->set_log_item_fail_status_by_id( $log_item_id ); |
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