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This is a simple gem I wrote so I could email from Utility servers or servers without Rails from CLI. I chose Ruby so I wouldn't have to depend on any SMTP deamons,etc.
Thanks @freerobby at https://github.com/freerobby/sendgrid_toolkit for the Ruby API.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'sendgrid_cli_mailer'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install sendgrid_cli_mailer
You can send a message with a body specified via arguments:
sg_mail mail --from 'admin@yourjoint.com' --to 'hank@me.com' --subject 'Testing CLI' --body 'Short Body' --user 'sg@foo.com' --key '1234'"
OR use your body input in other ways like so:
sg_mail mail --from 'admin@yourjoint.com' --to 'hank@me.com' --subject 'Testing CLI' --user 'sg@foo.com' --key '1234'" --body `cat /etc/hosts`
You can save a file called .sg_mail in your home directory and this file can make using a little easier.
~/.sg_mail example:
user: foo@bar.com
key: 12351
from: server1@staging.yourdomain.com
Then the command line is a little more terse and similar to unix mail:
sg_mail mail -f devops@yourco.com -t hank@mydomain.com -s "Database Backup complete!" -b "`cat /var/log/db.log`"
git checkout -b my-new-feature
)git commit -am 'Added some feature'
)git push origin my-new-feature
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