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- # Textris
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+ # textris
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  Simple gem for implementing texter classes which allow sending SMS messages in similar way to how e-mails are implemented and sent with ActionMailer-based mailers.
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- Unlike similar gems, **Textris** has some unique features:
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+ Unlike similar gems, **textris** has some unique features:
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  - e-mail proxy allowing to inspect messages using [Mailinator](https://mailinator.com/) or similar service
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  - phone number E164 validation and normalization with the [phony](https://github.com/floere/phony) gem
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  ### Twilio
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- In order to use Twilio with textris, you must pre-configure the *twilio-ruby* settings. Create the `config/initializers/twilio.rb`:
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+ In order to use Twilio with **textris**, you must pre-configure the *twilio-ruby* settings. Create the `config/initializers/twilio.rb`:
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  ```ruby
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  Twilio.configure do |config|
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  ```
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- > Unless otherwise [configured](#configuration), Twilio will be the default delivery method in `development` and `production` environment, while the `test` method will be used in (surprise, surprise) `test` environment by default.
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+ > Unless otherwise [configured](#configuration), *Twilio* will be the default delivery method in `development` and `production` environment, while the *test* method will be used in (surprise, surprise) `test` environment by default.
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  ### Custom delivery methods
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- Currently, textris comes with `twilio`, `test` and `mail` delivery methods built-in, but you can easily implement your own. Place desired delivery method class in `app/deliveries/<name>_delivery.rb` (e.g. `app/deliveries/my_provider_delivery.rb`):
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+ Currently, **textris** comes with `twilio`, `test` and `mail` delivery methods built-in, but you can easily implement your own. Place desired delivery class in `app/deliveries/<name>_delivery.rb` (e.g. `app/deliveries/my_provider_delivery.rb`):
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  ```ruby
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  class MyProviderDelivery < Textris::Delivery::Base
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  # Implement sending message to single phone number
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  # ...or implement sending message to multiple phone numbers at once
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  Only one of methods above must be implemented for the delivery class to work. In case of multiple phone numbers and no implementation of *send_message_to_all*, the *send_message* method will be invoked multiple times.
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- > **NOTE**: You can also place your custom deliveries in `app/texters` if you don't want to clutter the *app* directory too much.
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+ > You can place your custom deliveries in `app/texters` instead of `app/deliveries` if you don't want to clutter the *app* directory too much.
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  After implementing your own deliveries, you can activate them by setting app configuration:
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  You can change default settings by placing them in any of environment files, like `development.rb` or `test.rb`, or setting them globally in `application.rb`.
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+ **textris** comes with reasonable defaults for the `mail` delivery method. It will send messages to a Mailinator address specific to the application name, environment and target phone number. You can customize the mail delivery by setting appropriate templates presented below.
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  name: textris
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  platform: ruby
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  - Karol Słuszniak
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  description: Implement texter classes for sending SMS messages in similar way to how
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  e-mails are sent with ActionMailer-based mailers. Take advantage of e-mail proxying
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  and enhanced phone number parsing, among others.