# frozen_string_literal: true module ActionMailer # Provides helper methods for ActionMailer::Base that can be used for easily # formatting messages, accessing mailer or message instances, and the # attachments list. module MailHelper # Take the text and format it, indented two spaces for each line, and # wrapped at 72 columns: # # text = <<-TEXT # This is # the paragraph. # # * item1 * item2 # TEXT # # block_format text # # => " This is the paragraph.\n\n * item1\n * item2\n" def block_format(text) formatted = text.split(/\n\r?\n/).collect { |paragraph| format_paragraph(paragraph) }.join("\n\n") # Make list points stand on their own line formatted.gsub!(/[ ]*([*]+) ([^*]*)/) { " #{$1} #{$2.strip}\n" } formatted.gsub!(/[ ]*([#]+) ([^#]*)/) { " #{$1} #{$2.strip}\n" } formatted end # Access the mailer instance. def mailer @_controller end # Access the message instance. def message @_message end # Access the message attachments list. def attachments mailer.attachments end # Returns +text+ wrapped at +len+ columns and indented +indent+ spaces. # By default column length +len+ equals 72 characters and indent # +indent+ equal two spaces. # # my_text = 'Here is a sample text with more than 40 characters' # # format_paragraph(my_text, 25, 4) # # => " Here is a sample text with\n more than 40 characters" def format_paragraph(text, len = 72, indent = 2) sentences = [[]] text.split.each do |word| if sentences.first.present? && (sentences.last + [word]).join(" ").length > len sentences << [word] else sentences.last << word end end indentation = " " * indent sentences.map! { |sentence| "#{indentation}#{sentence.join(' ')}" }.join "\n" end end end