forked from jmug/stoatchat
51 lines
1.4 KiB
Rust
51 lines
1.4 KiB
Rust
use reqwest::blocking::Client;
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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use std::env;
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pub fn send_email(target: String, subject: String, body: String, html: String) -> Result<(), ()> {
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let mut map = HashMap::new();
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map.insert("target", target.clone());
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map.insert("subject", subject);
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map.insert("body", body);
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map.insert("html", html);
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let client = Client::new();
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match client
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.post("http://192.168.0.26:3838/send")
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.json(&map)
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.send()
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{
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Ok(_) => Ok(()),
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Err(_) => Err(()),
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}
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}
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fn public_uri() -> String {
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env::var("PUBLIC_URI").expect("PUBLIC_URI not in environment variables!")
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}
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pub fn send_verification_email(email: String, code: String) -> bool {
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let url = format!("{}/api/account/verify/{}", public_uri(), code);
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send_email(
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email,
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"Verify your email!".to_string(),
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format!("Verify your email here: {}", url),
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format!("<a href=\"{}\">Click to verify your email!</a>", url),
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)
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.is_ok()
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}
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pub fn send_welcome_email(email: String, username: String) -> bool {
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send_email(
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email,
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"Welcome to REVOLT!".to_string(),
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format!("Welcome, {}! You can now use REVOLT.", username.clone()),
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format!(
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"<b>Welcome, {}!</b><br/>You can now use REVOLT.<br/><a href=\"{}\">Go to REVOLT</a>",
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username.clone(),
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public_uri()
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),
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)
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.is_ok()
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}
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