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Alexander Lang (author)
Tue May 20 11:13:59 -0700 2008
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MIT-LICENSE | Mon May 19 04:35:46 -0700 2008 | [Alexander Lang] |
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README | Tue May 20 11:13:59 -0700 2008 | [Alexander Lang] |
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README
WorklingMailer ============== This plugin provides a module which - when included into an ActionMailer subclass - pushes all emails that would normally be delivered synchronously into a queue for asynchronous processing. For queuing it relies on the workling plugin (http://github.com/purzelrakete/workling) which can use for example twitter's starling as a queue server. How it works ============ The plugin provides a module AsynchMail. To make a mailer use a queue simply include it into the class like this: class MyMailer < ActionMailer::Base include AsynchMail end From now on all MyMailer.deliver_whatever_email calls create an entry in the MailerWorker.deliver_mail corresponding queue and should be processed by a worker. If you still want to deliver mail sycnhronously add a bang to the method call: MyMailer.deliver_whatever_email! Installation ============ If you are on rails edge (which supports git) you can simply do a script/plugin install git://github.com/langalex/workling_mailer.git If not you need to do this from your rails root: cd vendor/plugins git clone git://github.com/langalex/workling_mailer.git --depth 1 cd ../../.. Credits ======= Parts of the code (the method_missing implementation) were taken from the mail_queue plugin (http://code.google.com/p/mail-queue/) which queues emails in a database table. Contact ======= Copyright (c) 2008 Alexander Lang, released under the MIT license Contact: email: alex[at]upstream-berlin.com, twitter: langalex, blog: http://upstream-berlin.com/blog, skype: langalex




