Add Charset setting to config file.

Fixes #29.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Hochstein <thh@inter.net>
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Thomas Hochstein 2017-08-19 15:49:45 +02:00
parent cc74e2f92b
commit 3b06ebf93a
3 changed files with 29 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
yapfaq 0.10 (unreleased)
* Add: Charset definition.
Fixes #29.
Version 0.9.1

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@ -34,6 +34,10 @@ NGs = 'de.test'
# This setting is optional. Default: <%n-%y-%m-%d@YOURHOST>
# MID-Format = '<%n-%y-%m-%d@domain.invalid>'
# Character Encoding
# This setting is optional. Default: UTF-8
# Charset = ISO-8859-15
# Supersede last posting?
# This setting is optional. Default: unset
Supersede = yes

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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ foreach (@Config) {
my ($ActName,$File,$PFreq,$Expire) =($$_{'name'},$$_{'file'},$$_{'posting-frequency'},$$_{'expires'});
my ($From,$Subject,$NG,$Fup2)=($$_{'from'},$$_{'subject'},$$_{'ngs'},$$_{'fup2'});
my ($MIDF,$ReplyTo,$ExtHea)=($$_{'mid-format'},$$_{'reply-to'},$$_{'extraheader'});
my ($MIDF,$ReplyTo,$Charset,$ExtHea)=($$_{'mid-format'},$$_{'reply-to'},$$_{'charset'},$$_{'extraheader'});
my ($Supersede) =($$_{'supersede'});
# -f: loop if not FAQ to post
@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ foreach (@Config) {
if($Options{'d'}) {
print "$ActName: Would be posted now (but running in simulation mode [$0 -d]).\n" if $Options{'v'};
} else {
postfaq(\$ActName,\$File,\$From,\$Subject,\$NG,\$Fup2,\$MIDF,\$ExtHea,\$Config{'Sender'},\$TDY,\$TDM,\$TDD,\$ReplyTo,\$SupersedeMID,\$Expire);
postfaq(\$ActName,\$File,\$From,\$Subject,\$NG,\$Fup2,\$MIDF,\$Charset,\$ExtHea,\$Config{'Sender'},\$TDY,\$TDM,\$TDD,\$ReplyTo,\$SupersedeMID,\$Expire);
}
} elsif($Options{'v'}) {
print "$ActName: Nothing to do.\n";
@ -196,6 +196,10 @@ sub readconfig{
warn "$0: W: The Message-ID format for your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" seems to be invalid - set to default.\n";
$$Config[$i]{'mid-format'} = '<%n-%y-%m-%d@'.hostfqdn.'>'; # set default if mid-format is invalid
}
unless(defined($$Config[$i]{'charset'})) {
warn "$0: W: Your project \"$$Config[$i]{'name'}\" has no encoding defined - set to default (UTF-8).\n";
$$Config[$i]{'charset'} = 'UTF-8';
}
}
$Error .= "-" x 25 . 'program terminated' . "-" x 25 . "\n" if $Error;
die $Error if $Error;
@ -238,7 +242,7 @@ sub updatestatus {
# It reads the data-file $File and then posts the article.
sub postfaq {
my ($ActName,$File,$From,$Subject,$NG,$Fup2,$MIDF,$ExtraHeaders,$Sender,$TDY,$TDM,$TDD,$ReplyTo,$Supersedes,$Expire) = @_;
my ($ActName,$File,$From,$Subject,$NG,$Fup2,$MIDF,$Charset,$ExtraHeaders,$Sender,$TDY,$TDM,$TDD,$ReplyTo,$Supersedes,$Expire) = @_;
my (@Header,@Body,$MID,$InRealBody,$LastModified);
print "$$ActName: Preparing to post.\n" if($Options{'v'});
@ -295,6 +299,9 @@ sub postfaq {
$$Subject =~ s/[<\[{\(]?\%LM[>\]}\)]?//;
}
# Set Charset
my $ContentType = sprintf('text/plain; charset=%s',$Charset);
# Test mode?
if($Options{'t'} and $Options{'t'} !~ /console/i) {
$$NG = $Options{'t'};
@ -317,7 +324,7 @@ sub postfaq {
push @Header, "Sender: $$Sender\n" if $$Sender;
push @Header, "Mime-Version: 1.0\n";
push @Header, "Reply-To: $$ReplyTo\n" if $$ReplyTo;
push @Header, "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15\n";
push @Header, "Content-Type: $ContentType\n";
push @Header, "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n";
push @Header, "User-Agent: yapfaq/$VERSION\n";
if ($$ExtraHeaders) {
@ -521,6 +528,14 @@ host B<yapfaq> is running on. Obviously that will only work if you
have defined a reasonable hostname that the hostfqdn() function of
Net::Domain can return.
=item B<Charset> = I<encoding> (optional)
The character encoding of your FAQ. This setting is optional, but
should match the encoding of your FAQ B<File>. Default is set to
I<UTF-8>.
This setting is copied verbatim to the I<Content-Type> header.
=item B<Supersede> = I<yes> (optional)
Add Supersedes header to the message containing the Message-ID header
@ -572,6 +587,10 @@ This setting is optional.
# Message-ID ("%n" is $Name)
# MID-Format = '<%n-%d.%m.%y@domain.invalid>'
# Character Encoding
# This setting is optional. Default: UTF-8
# Charset = ISO-8859-15
# Supersede last posting?
Supersede = yes