Mandrill DM allows you to use ActionMailer with the Mandrill API. Created by Jonathan Berglund and maintained by John Dell, and Kirill Shnurov and various contributors.
First, add the gem to your Gemfile and run the bundle
command to install it.
gem 'mandrill_dm'
Second, set the delivery method in config/environments/production.rb
.
config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :mandrill
Third, create an initializer such as config/initializers/mandrill.rb
and paste in the following code:
MandrillDm.configure do |config|
config.api_key = ENV['MANDRILL_APIKEY']
# config.async = false
end
NOTE: If you don't already have an environment variable for your Mandrill API key, don't forget to create one.
Rails 3: see Rails 3 (Mail 2.5) support
Option | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|
api_key |
Mandrill API key. | |
async |
false |
Enable a background sending mode that is optimized for bulk sending. |
If you want to use this gem with mandrill templates you just have to add the template
param to the mail
function and set the body
param to empty string ''
.
We use
template
instead oftemplate_name
as described in mandrill documentation sincetemplate_name
it's used by ActionMailer.
class MyMailer < ActionMailer::Base
def notify_user(email)
headers['Reply-To'] = '[email protected]'
mail(
to: email,
from: '[email protected]',
body: '',
template: 'your-mandrill-template-slug',
template_content: [ # optional
{
name: 'header', # the name of the mc:edit editable region to inject into
content: 'string to replace a mc:edit="header" in your template', # the content to inject
},
{
name: 'content',
content: 'string to replace a mc:edit="content" in your template'
}
]
)
end
end
Questions or problems? Please use the issue tracker. If you would like to contribute to this project, fork this repository. Pull requests appreciated! Please ensure all specs and rubocop checks pass locally (run rake
) and
verify the travis build matrix passes.
This gem was inspired by the letter_opener and mandrill-delivery-handler gems. Special thanks to the folks at MailChimp and Mandrill for their Starter service and Ruby API.
$ irb -I . -r 'lib/mandrill_dm'
require 'pry'