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In my scenario I have just generated a PDF which I want to attach to an e-mail. Using MimePart I have to first write that PDF to disk, get a resource for it, pass that to MimePart which will then read it back from disk again.
This is wasteful IO. I should be able to pass MimePart a string and encoding type directly.
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User: @Ocramius
Created On: 2015-04-30T07:58:52Z
Updated At: 2015-04-30T07:58:52Z
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You can create in-memory resources...
On Apr 30, 2015 08:55, "James Anslow" notifications@github.com wrote:
MimePart requires that I pass it a type of resource as part of the object
construct.
In my scenario I have just generated a PDF which I want to attach to an
e-mail. Using MimePart I have to first write that PDF to disk, get a
resource for it, pass that to MimePart which will then read it back from
disk again.
This is wasteful IO. I should be able to pass MimePart a string and
encoding type directly.
User: @ddxor
Created On: 2015-04-30T08:52:14Z
Updated At: 2015-04-30T08:52:14Z
Body
MimePart already does what I want it to internally, just not as an option during construct. Even if I construct an in-memory resource I am still having to modify memory and waste resources doing so.
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User: @ddxor
Created On: 2015-04-30T07:55:22Z
Updated At: 2015-11-06T21:30:58Z
Body
MimePart requires that I pass it a type of resource as part of the object construct.
In my scenario I have just generated a PDF which I want to attach to an e-mail. Using MimePart I have to first write that PDF to disk, get a resource for it, pass that to MimePart which will then read it back from disk again.
This is wasteful IO. I should be able to pass MimePart a string and encoding type directly.
Comment
User: @Ocramius
Created On: 2015-04-30T07:58:52Z
Updated At: 2015-04-30T07:58:52Z
Body
You can create in-memory resources...
On Apr 30, 2015 08:55, "James Anslow" notifications@github.com wrote:
Comment
User: @ddxor
Created On: 2015-04-30T08:52:14Z
Updated At: 2015-04-30T08:52:14Z
Body
MimePart already does what I want it to internally, just not as an option during construct. Even if I construct an in-memory resource I am still having to modify memory and waste resources doing so.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: