FRED™  3.0
FRED™: Framework for Rapid and Easy Development
Mail Class Reference
Inheritance diagram for Mail:
Job Thing

Public Member Functions

 execute ()
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from Job
 __construct ($worker, $id, $config, $time, $interval)
 
 execute ()
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from Thing
 propertyExists ($property)
 Check if a property exists (public or published). More...
 
 constants ($prefix=null)
 Return all constants. More...
 
 get ($key)
 Get one or more properties. More...
 
 set ($key, $value=null)
 Set one or more properties. More...
 
 __get ($key)
 
 __set ($key, $value)
 

Protected Attributes

 $_from = null
 
 $_to = null
 
 $_subject = null
 
 $_body = null
 
 $_html = null
 
- Protected Attributes inherited from Job
 $_worker = null
 
 $_config = null
 
- Protected Attributes inherited from Thing
 $_published = []
 Published properties (key = name of property, value = visibility). More...
 

Additional Inherited Members

- Data Fields inherited from Job
 $id = null
 
 $time = null
 
 $interval = null
 
- Data Fields inherited from Thing
const HIDDEN = 0
 Property is hidden. More...
 
const READABLE = 1
 Property is readable. More...
 
const WRITEABLE = 2
 Property is writeable. More...
 
const READWRITE = 3
 Property is readable and writeable. More...
 
- Protected Member Functions inherited from Job
 getNextTime ()
 
- Protected Member Functions inherited from Thing
 publish ($property, $visibility=self::READABLE)
 Publish a property (or hide it again). More...
 
 configure ($config)
 Configure the object. More...
 
 _get ($key)
 Default getter if no specific setter is defined, and the property is also not published (readable). More...
 
 _set ($key, $value)
 Default setter if no specific setter is defined, and the property is also not published (writeable). More...
 

Detailed Description

Definition at line 5 of file Mail.php.

Member Function Documentation

◆ execute()

execute ( )

Definition at line 13 of file Mail.php.

Field Documentation

◆ $_body

$_body = null
protected

Definition at line 10 of file Mail.php.

◆ $_from

$_from = null
protected

Definition at line 7 of file Mail.php.

◆ $_html

$_html = null
protected

Definition at line 11 of file Mail.php.

◆ $_subject

$_subject = null
protected

Definition at line 9 of file Mail.php.

◆ $_to

$_to = null
protected

Definition at line 8 of file Mail.php.


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