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Gives letter_opener an interface for browsing sent emails.
Check out http://letter-opener-web.herokuapp.com to see it in action.
First add the gem to your development environment and run the bundle
command to install it.
group :development do
gem 'letter_opener_web', '~> 3.0'
end
Add to your routes.rb
:
Your::Application.routes.draw do
mount LetterOpenerWeb::Engine, at: "/letter_opener" if Rails.env.development?
end
And make sure you have :letter_opener
delivery method
configured for your app. Then visit http://localhost:3000/letter_opener
after
sending an email and have fun.
If you are running the app from a Vagrant machine or Docker
container, you might want to skip letter_opener
's launchy
calls and avoid messages
like these:
12:33:42 web.1 | Failure in opening /vagrant/tmp/letter_opener/1358825621_ba83a22/rich.html
with options {}: Unable to find a browser command. If this is unexpected, Please rerun with
environment variable LAUNCHY_DEBUG=true or the '-d' commandline option and file a bug at
https://github.com/copiousfreetime/launchy/issues/new
In that case (or if you really just want to browse mails using the web interface and
don't care about opening emails automatically), you can set :letter_opener_web
as
your delivery method on your config/environments/development.rb
:
config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :letter_opener_web
If you're using :letter_opener_web
as your delivery method, you can change the location of
the letters by adding the following to an initializer (or in development.rb
):
LetterOpenerWeb.configure do |config|
config.letters_location = Rails.root.join('your', 'new', 'path')
end
Some people use this gem on staging / pre-production environments to avoid having real emails being sent out. To set that up you'll need to:
development
group in your Gemfile
config.action_mailer.delivery_method
on the appropriate config/environments/<env>.rb
routes.rb
.In other words, your Gemfile
will have:
gem 'letter_opener_web'
And your routes.rb
:
Your::Application.routes.draw do
# If you have a dedicated config/environments/staging.rb
mount LetterOpenerWeb::Engine, at: "/letter_opener" if Rails.env.staging?
# If you use RAILS_ENV=production in staging environments, you'll need another
# way to disable it in "real production"
mount LetterOpenerWeb::Engine, at: "/letter_opener" unless ENV["PRODUCTION_FOR_REAL"]
end
You might also want to have a look at the sources for the demo available at https://github.com/fgrehm/letter_opener_web_demo.
NOTICE: Using this gem on Heroku will only work if your app has just one Dyno and does not send emails from background jobs. For updates on this matter please subscribe to GH-35
Special thanks to @alexrothenberg for some ideas on this pull request and @pseudomuto for keeping the project alive for a few years.
bin/setup
git switch -c my-new-feature
)git commit -am 'Add some feature'
)git push origin my-new-feature
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We found that letter_opener_web demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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