mandrill_mailer 0.0.4 → 0.0.5
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You will also need to set default_url_options for the mailer, similar to action mailer
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in your environment config files:
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`MandrillMailer::
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`MandrillMailer::Config.default_url_options = { :host => 'localhost' }`
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## Creating a new mailer
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Creating a new Mandrill Mailer is similar to a normal Rails mailer:
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class InvitationMailer < MandrillMailer
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class InvitationMailer < MandrillMailer::TransactionalMailer
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default from: 'support@example.com'
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def invite(invitation)
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`InvitationMailer.invite(invitation).deliver`
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## Creating a test method
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When switching over to Mandrill for transactional emails we found that it was hard to setup a mailer in the console to send test emails easily (those darn designers), but really, you don't want to have to setup test objects everytime you want to send a test email. You can set up a testing '
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When switching over to Mandrill for transactional emails we found that it was hard to setup a mailer in the console to send test emails easily (those darn designers), but really, you don't want to have to setup test objects everytime you want to send a test email. You can set up a testing 'mock' once and then call the `.test` method to send the test email.
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You can test the above email by typing: `InvitationMailer.test(:invite, email:<your email>)` into the Rails Console.
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def default_url_options=(options={})
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# Public: Triggers the stored Mandril params to be sent to the Mandrill api
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# text - The String to be duplicated.
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end
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Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.method(method).call(*args, host:
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Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.method(method).call(*args, host: MandrillMailer::Config.default_url_options[:host])
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end
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end
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