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ResqueMailer

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A gem plugin which allows messages prepared by ActionMailer to be delivered asynchronously. Assumes you're using Resque for your background jobs.

Note that recent (2.0+) versions of Resque::Mailer only work with Rails 3.x or 4.x. For a version compatible with Rails 2, specify v1.x in your Gemfile.

Installation

Install the gem:

gem install resque_mailer

If you're using Bundler to manage your dependencies, you should add it to your Gemfile:

gem 'resque' # or a compatible alternative / fork
gem 'resque_mailer'

Usage

Include Resque::Mailer in your ActionMailer subclass(es) like this:

class MyMailer < ActionMailer::Base
  include Resque::Mailer
end

Now, when MyMailer.subject_email(params).deliver is called, an entry will be created in the job queue. Your Resque workers will be able to deliver this message for you. The queue we're using is imaginatively named mailer, so just make sure your workers know about it and are loading your environment:

QUEUE=mailer rake environment resque:work

Note that you can still have mail delivered synchronously by using the bang method variant:

MyMailer.subject_email(params).deliver!

Oh, by the way. Don't forget that your async mailer jobs will be processed by a separate worker. This means that you should resist the temptation to pass database-backed objects as parameters in your mailer and instead pass record identifiers. Then, in your delivery method, you can look up the record from the id and use it as needed.

If you want to set a different default queue name for your mailer, you can change the default_queue_name property like so:

# config/initializers/resque_mailer.rb
Resque::Mailer.default_queue_name = 'application_specific_mailer'

This is useful when you are running more than one application using resque_mailer in a shared environment. You will need to use the new queue name when starting your workers.

QUEUE=application_specific_mailer rake environment resque:work

Custom handling of errors that arise when sending a message is possible by assigning a lambda to the error_hander attribute. There are two supported lambdas for backwards compatiability.

The first lamba will be deprecated in a future release:

Resque::Mailer.error_handler = lambda { |mailer, message, error|
  # some custom error handling code here in which you optionally re-raise the error
}

The new lamba contains two other arguments, action and args, which allows mailers to be requeued on failure:

Resque::Mailer.error_handler = lambda { |mailer, message, error, action, args|
  # Necessary to re-enqueue jobs that receieve the SIGTERM signal
  if error.is_a?(Resque::TermException)
    Resque.enqueue(mailer, action, *args)
  else
    raise error
  end
}

Resque::Mailer as a Project Default

If you have a variety of mailers in your application and want all of them to use Resque::Mailer by default, you can subclass ActionMailer::Base and have your other mailers inherit from an AsyncMailer:

# config/initializers/resque_mailer.rb
class AsyncMailer < ActionMailer::Base
  include Resque::Mailer
end

# app/mailers/example_mailer.rb
class ExampleMailer < AsyncMailer
  def say_hello(user_id)
    # ...
  end
end

Using with Resque Scheduler

If resque-scheduler is installed, two extra methods will be available: deliver_at and deliver_in. These will enqueue mail for delivery at a specified time in the future.

# Delivers on the 25th of December, 2014
MyMailer.reminder_email(params).deliver_at(Time.parse('2014-12-25'))

# Delivers in 7 days
MyMailer.reminder_email(params).deliver_in(7.days)

# Unschedule delivery
MyMailer.reminder_email(params).unschedule_delivery

Testing

You don't want to be sending actual emails in the test environment, so you can configure the environments that should be excluded like so:

# config/initializers/resque_mailer.rb
Resque::Mailer.excluded_environments = [:test, :cucumber]

Note: Define current_env if using Resque::Mailer in a non-Rails project:

Resque::Mailer.current_env = :production

Note on Patches / Pull Requests

  • Fork the project.
  • Make your feature addition or bug fix.
  • Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
  • Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
  • Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.

Credits

Developed by Nick Plante with help from a number of contributors.

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