mandrill-rails 1.4.1 → 1.5.0

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- = Mandrill::Rails {<img src="https://secure.travis-ci.org/evendis/mandrill-rails.png" />}[http://travis-ci.org/evendis/mandrill-rails]
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+ # Mandrill::Rails
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+ [![travis](https://secure.travis-ci.org/evendis/mandrill-rails.png)](http://travis-ci.org/evendis/mandrill-rails)
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  The primary goal of Mandrill::Rails is to make supporting Mandrill web hooks as easy and Rails-native as possible. As other opportunities for better Rails integration of the Mandrill API are discovered, these may be rolled in too.
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- Mandrill::Rails currently does not need or require any direct Mandrill API integration (such as provided by
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- various {Mandrill}[https://rubygems.org/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=mandrill]
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- and {MailChimp}[https://rubygems.org/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=mailchimp] gems).
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+ I thought about implementing this as an engine, but the overhead did not seem appropriate. Maybe that view will change..
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+ Mandrill::Rails currently does not need or require any direct Mandrill API integration, such as provided by
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+ various [Mandrill](https://rubygems.org/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=mandrill)
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+ and [MailChimp](https://rubygems.org/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=mailchimp) gems.
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  If you need direct API integration in addition to Mandrill::Rails features, you can choose to add whichever best meets your needs.
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- FYI, {Mandrill}[http://mandrill.com/] is the transactional email service by the same folks who do MailChimp.
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+ FYI, [Mandrill](http://mandrill.com/) is the transactional email service by the same folks who do MailChimp.
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- == Requirements and Known Limitations
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+ ## Requirements and Known Limitations
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- * Tested with MRI 1.9.3, 2.0.0, Rubinius (1.9 mode), JRuby (1.9 mode).
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- * MRI 1.8.7, 1.9.2, JRuby 1.8 mode and Rubinius 1.8 mode do work but you must force activesupport < 4.
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- * Requires Rails >= 3.0.3 (including 3.1, 3.2 and 4).
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+ Mandrill::Rails 1.5.0+ only supports Rails 5 and MRI 2.2.2+.
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- Food for thought (upcoming features maybe)..
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- * I thought about implementing this as an engine, but the overhead did not seem appropriate. Maybe that view will change..
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+ For Rails >= 3.0.3, use Mandrill::Rails 1.4.1.
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- == The Mandrill::Rails Cookbook
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+ ## The Mandrill::Rails Cookbook
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- === How do I install it for normal use?
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+ ### How do I install it for normal use?
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- === How do I install it for gem development?
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- If you want to work on enhancements or fix bugs in Mandrill::Rails, fork and clone the github repository. If you are using bundler (recommended), run <tt>bundle</tt> to install development dependencies.
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+ If you want to work on enhancements or fix bugs in Mandrill::Rails, fork and clone the github repository. If you are using bundler (recommended), run `bundle` to install development dependencies.
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+ Run tests using `rake` or `rake spec`, and note that guard is also included with the development dependencies so
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+ you can kick-off continuous testing of changed files by running `bundle exec guard`.
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  See the section below on 'Contributing to Mandrill::Rails' for more information.
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- === How do I configure my app for incoming Mandrill WebHooks?
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+ ### How do I configure my app for incoming Mandrill WebHooks?
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  Say we have configured Mandrill to send requests to /inbox at our site (see the next recipes for how you do that).
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  Once we have Mandrill::Rails in our project, we just need to do two things. You can run a generator to do it for you, or you can configure things manually:
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- === How do I configure Mandrill to send inbound email to my app?
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- === How do I handle specific Mandrill event payloads in my app?
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  Once we have configured Mandrill and setup our routes and controllers, our app will successfully
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  Mandrill now supports {webhook authentication}[http://help.mandrill.com/entries/23704122-Authenticating-webhook-requests] which can help prevent unauthorised posting to your webhook handlers. You can lookup and reset your API keys on the
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  Mandrill::Rails currently does not need or require any direct Mandrill API integration (such as provided by
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- == Contributing to Mandrill::Rails
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  * Please try not to mess with the gemspec, Rakefile, version, or history. If you want to have your own version, or is otherwise necessary, that is fine, but please isolate to its own commit so I can cherry-pick around it.
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- date: 2015-11-28 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  - Gemfile
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  - Guardfile
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  - LICENSE
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  - lib
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  signing_key:
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  summary: Provides webhook processing and event decoration to make using Mandrill with