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<?php namespace WPForms\Tasks\Actions; use WPForms\Tasks\Task; use WPForms\Tasks\Meta; /** * Class EntryEmailsTask is responsible for defining how to send emails, * when the form was submitted. * * @since 1.5.9 */ class EntryEmailsTask extends Task { /** * Action name for this task. * * @since 1.5.9 */ const ACTION = 'wpforms_process_entry_emails'; /** * Class constructor. * * @since 1.5.9 */ public function __construct() { parent::__construct( self::ACTION ); $this->async(); } /** * Get the data from Tasks meta table, check/unpack it and * send the email straight away. * * @since 1.5.9 * @since 1.5.9.3 Send immediately instead of calling \WPForms_Process::entry_email() method. * * @param int $meta_id ID for meta information for a task. */ public static function process( $meta_id ) { $task_meta = new Meta(); $meta = $task_meta->get( (int) $meta_id ); // We should actually receive something. if ( empty( $meta ) || empty( $meta->data ) ) { return; } // We expect a certain number of params. if ( count( $meta->data ) !== 5 ) { return; } // We expect a certain meta data structure for this task. list( $to, $subject, $message, $headers, $attachments ) = $meta->data; // Let's do this NOW, finally. wp_mail( $to, $subject, $message, $headers, $attachments ); } }