MediaWiki REL1_28
EmaillingJob.php
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1<?php
30class EmaillingJob extends Job {
31 function __construct( Title $title = null, array $params ) {
32 parent::__construct( 'sendMail', Title::newMainPage(), $params );
33 }
34
35 function run() {
37 $this->params['to'],
38 $this->params['from'],
39 $this->params['subj'],
40 $this->params['body'],
41 [ 'replyTo' => $this->params['replyto'] ]
42 );
43
44 return $status->isOK();
45 }
46}
Old job used for sending single notification emails; kept for backwards-compatibility.
__construct(Title $title=null, array $params)
run()
Run the job.
Class to both describe a background job and handle jobs.
Definition Job.php:31
Title $title
Definition Job.php:42
array $params
Array of job parameters.
Definition Job.php:36
Represents a title within MediaWiki.
Definition Title.php:36
static send( $to, $from, $subject, $body, $options=[])
This function will perform a direct (authenticated) login to a SMTP Server to use for mail relaying i...
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Definition hooks.txt:1049
the array() calling protocol came about after MediaWiki 1.4rc1.
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Definition injection.txt:37