README.rdoc 4.9 KB
Newer Older
D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
1 2
= Action Mailer -- Easy email delivery and testing

D
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
3
Action Mailer is a framework for designing email-service layers. These layers
4
are used to consolidate code for sending out forgotten passwords, welcome
D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
5 6 7
wishes on signup, invoices for billing, and any other use case that requires
a written notification to either a person or another system.

8 9 10 11
Action Mailer is in essence a wrapper around Action Controller and the 
Mail gem.  It provides a way to make emails using templates in the same
way that Action Controller renders views using templates.

12 13 14 15 16 17
Additionally, an Action Mailer class can be used to process incoming email,
such as allowing a weblog to accept new posts from an email (which could even
have been sent from a phone).

== Sending emails

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
The framework works by initializing any instance variables you want to be
available in the email template, followed by a call to +mail+ to deliver
the email.

This can be as simple as:

  class Notifier < ActionMailer::Base
    delivers_from 'system@loudthinking.com'
  
    def welcome(recipient)
      @recipient = recipient
      mail(:to => recipient,
           :subject => "[Signed up] Welcome #{recipient}")
    end
D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
32 33 34
  end

The body of the email is created by using an Action View template (regular
35 36
ERb) that has the instance variables that are declared in the mailer action.

D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
37 38 39 40 41
So the corresponding body template for the method above could look like this:

  Hello there, 

  Mr. <%= @recipient %>
42 43

  Thank you for signing up!
D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
44 45 46 47
  
And if the recipient was given as "david@loudthinking.com", the email 
generated would look like this:

48
  Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 22:48:09 +1100
D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
49 50
  From: system@loudthinking.com
  To: david@loudthinking.com
51
  Message-ID: <4b5d84f9dd6a5_7380800b81ac29578@void.loudthinking.com.mail>
D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
52
  Subject: [Signed up] Welcome david@loudthinking.com
53 54 55 56
  Mime-Version: 1.0
  Content-Type: text/plain;
  	charset="US-ASCII";
  Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
57 58 59 60 61

  Hello there, 

  Mr. david@loudthinking.com

62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69
In previous version of rails you would call <tt>create_method_name</tt> and
<tt>deliver_method_name</tt>.  Rails 3.0 has a much simpler interface, you
simply call the method and optionally call +deliver+ on the return value.

Calling the method returns a Mail Message object:

  message = Notifier.welcome  #=> Returns a Mail::Message object
  message.deliver             #=> delivers the email
D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
70

71 72 73
Or you can just chain the methods together like:

  Notifier.welcome.deliver    # Creates the email and sends it immediately
D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
74

75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87
== Receiving emails

To receive emails, you need to implement a public instance method called receive that takes a
tmail object as its single parameter. The Action Mailer framework has a corresponding class method, 
which is also called receive, that accepts a raw, unprocessed email as a string, which it then turns
into the tmail object and calls the receive instance method.

Example:

  class Mailman < ActionMailer::Base
    def receive(email)
      page = Page.find_by_address(email.to.first)
      page.emails.create(
88
        :subject => email.subject, :body => email.body
89 90 91 92 93
      )

      if email.has_attachments?
        for attachment in email.attachments
          page.attachments.create({ 
94
            :file => attachment, :description => email.subject
95 96 97 98 99 100
          })
        end
      end
    end
  end

101 102
This Mailman can be the target for Postfix or other MTAs. In Rails, you would use the runner in the 
trivial case like this:
103

104
  rails runner 'Mailman.receive(STDIN.read)'
105

106 107 108 109
However, invoking Rails in the runner for each mail to be received is very resource intensive.  A single 
instance of Rails should be run within a daemon if it is going to be utilized to process more than just 
a limited number of email.

110 111 112 113
== Configuration

The Base class has the full list of configuration options. Here's an example:

114 115 116 117 118 119 120
  ActionMailer::Base.smtp_settings = {
    :address        => 'smtp.yourserver.com', # default: localhost
    :port           => '25',                  # default: 25
    :user_name      => 'user',
    :password       => 'pass',
    :authentication => :plain                 # :plain, :login or :cram_md5
  }
D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
121 122 123 124 125 126

== Dependencies

Action Mailer requires that the Action Pack is either available to be required immediately
or is accessible as a GEM.

127
Additionally, Action Mailer requires the Mail gem, http://github.com/mikel/mail
D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
128 129 130

== Download

J
José Valim 已提交
131
The latest version of Action Mailer can be installed with Rubygems:
D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
132

J
José Valim 已提交
133
* gem install actionmailer
D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
134 135 136

Documentation can be found at 

J
José Valim 已提交
137
* http://api.rubyonrails.org
D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
138 139 140 141 142 143 144

== License

Action Mailer is released under the MIT license.

== Support

145
The Action Mailer homepage is http://www.rubyonrails.org. You can find
D
Initial  
David Heinemeier Hansson 已提交
146 147 148 149 150
the Action Mailer RubyForge page at http://rubyforge.org/projects/actionmailer.
And as Jim from Rake says:

   Feel free to submit commits or feature requests.  If you send a patch,
   remember to update the corresponding unit tests.  If fact, I prefer
151
   new feature to be submitted in the form of new unit tests.