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- data/CHANGELOG.md +3 -0
- data/README.md +37 -0
- data/lib/mandrill_mailer.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/mandrill_mailer/core_mailer.rb +367 -0
- data/lib/mandrill_mailer/message_mailer.rb +212 -0
- data/lib/mandrill_mailer/template_mailer.rb +10 -233
- data/lib/mandrill_mailer/version.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/message_mailer_spec.rb +148 -0
- data/spec/template_mailer_spec.rb +65 -27
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data/CHANGELOG.md
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* `:send_at` - When this message should be sent
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## Sending a message without template
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Sending a message without template is similar to sending a template one:
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```ruby
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class InvitationMailer < MandrillMailer::MessageMailer
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default from: 'support@example.com'
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def invite(invitation)
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# in this example `invitation.invitees` is an Array
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invitees = invitation.invitees.map { |invitee| { email: invitee.email, name: invitee.name } }
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# no need to set up tempalte and template_content attributes, set up the html and text directly
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mandrill_mail subject: I18n.t('invitation_mailer.invite.subject'),
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to: invitees,
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# to: invitation.email,
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# to: { email: invitation.email, name: 'Honored Guest' },
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text: "Example text content",
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html: "<p>Example HTML content</p>",
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view_content_link: "http://www.nba.com",
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vars: {
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'OWNER_NAME' => invitation.owner_name,
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'PROJECT_NAME' => invitation.project_name
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},
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important: true,
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inline_css: true,
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recipient_vars: invitation.invitees.map do |invitee| # invitation.invitees is an Array
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{ invitee.email =>
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{
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'INVITEE_NAME' => invitee.name,
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'INVITATION_URL' => new_invitation_url(invitee.email, secret: invitee.secret_code)
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}
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}
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end
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end
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end
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```
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## Sending an email
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# MandrilMailer class for sending transactional emails through mandril.
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# Only template based emails are supported at this time.
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# Example usage:
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# class InvitationMailer < MandrillMailer::TemplateMailer
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# default from: 'support@codeschool.com'
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# def invite(invitation)
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# invitees = invitation.invitees.map { |invitee| { email: invitee.email, name: invitee.name } }
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#
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# mandrill_mail template: 'Group Invite',
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# subject: I18n.t('invitation_mailer.invite.subject'),
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# to: invitees,
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# # to: invitation.email
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# # to: { email: invitation.email, name: invitation.recipient_name }
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# vars: {
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# 'OWNER_NAME' => invitation.owner_name,
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# 'PROJECT_NAME' => invitation.project_name
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# },
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# recipient_vars: invitation.invitees.map do |invitee| # invitation.invitees is an Array
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# { invitee.email =>
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# {
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# 'INVITEE_NAME' => invitee.name,
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# 'INVITATION_URL' => new_invitation_url(invitee.email, secret: invitee.secret_code)
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# }
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# }
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# end,
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# template_content: {},
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# attachments: [{file: File.read(File.expand_path('assets/some_image.png')), filename: 'My Image.png', mimetype: 'image/png'}],
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# end
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# #default:
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# :from - set the default from email address for the mailer
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# .mandrill_mail
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# :template(required) - Template name from within Mandrill
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# :subject(required) - Subject of the email
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# :to(required) - Accepts an email String, a Hash with :name and :email keys
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# 3)
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# :vars - A Hash of merge tags made available to the email. Use them in the
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# email by wrapping them in '*||*' vars: {'OWNER_NAME' => 'Suzy'} is used
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# ex. [{'someone@email.com' => {'INVITEE_NAME' => 'Roger'}}, {'another@email.com' => {'INVITEE_NAME' => 'Tommy'}}]
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# :template_content - A Hash of values and content for Mandrill editable content blocks.
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# In MailChimp templates there are editable regions with 'mc:edit' attributes that look
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# a little like: '<div mc:edit="header">My email content</div>' You can insert content directly into
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# :attachments - An array of file objects with the following keys:
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# file: This is the actual file, it will be converted to byte data in the mailer
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# filename: The name of the file
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# mimetype: This is the mimetype of the file. Ex. png = image/png, pdf = application/pdf, txt = text/plain etc
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# :images - An array of embedded images to add to the message:
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# file: This is the actual file, it will be converted to byte data in the mailer
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# filename: The Content ID of the image - use <img src="cid:THIS_VALUE"> to reference the image in your HTML content
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# mimetype: The MIME type of the image - must start with "image/"
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# :headers - Extra headers to add to the message (currently only Reply-To and X-* headers are allowed) {"...": "..."}
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# :bcc - Add an email to bcc to
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# :tags - Array of Strings to tag the message with. Stats are
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# :google_analytics_domains - Array of Strings indicating for which any
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require 'base64'
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module MandrillMailer
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class CoreMailer
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# include Rails.application.routes.url_helpers
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include ActionView::Helpers::NumberHelper
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class InvalidEmail < StandardError; end
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class InvalidMailerMethod < StandardError; end
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class InvalidInterceptorParams < StandardError; end
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# Public: Other information on the message to send
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attr_accessor :message
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attr_accessor :async
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attr_accessor :send_at
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# Public: Defaults for the mailer. Currently the only option is from:
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# options - The Hash options used to refine the selection (default: {}):
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def self.default(args)
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# Public: setup a way to test mailer methods
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# block - Block of code to execute to perform the test. The mailer
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# test_setup_for :invite do |mailer, options|
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# email: options[:email],
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# secret: rand(9000000..1000000).to_s
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def self.test_setup_for(mailer_method, &block)
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# mailer_method - Method to execute
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def deliver
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# to: invitation.email,
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def mandrill_mail(args)
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def mandrill_attachment_args(args)
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item
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def api_key
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MandrillMailer.config.api_key
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