Adds an email
method to your email handlers, that receives a hash of values
to create your email.
For example:
post "/signup" do
# sign up the user, and then:
email :to => @user.email,
:from => "awesomeness@example.com",
:subject => "Welcome to Awesomeness!",
:body => haml(:some_template)
end
This plugin is very dirty yet :) Since it's just a port to Sinatra of Merb::Mailer. So the configuration is not Sinatra-y, yet. But we'll get to that.
Sinatra::Mailer.config = {
:host => 'smtp.yourserver.com',
:port => '25',
:user => 'user',
:pass => 'pass',
:auth => :plain # :plain, :login, :cram_md5, the default is no auth
:domain => "localhost.localdomain" # the HELO domain provided by the client to the server
}
You need smtp-tls, a gem that improves net/smtp
to add support for secure
servers such as Gmail.
require "smtp-tls"
Sinatra::Mailer.config = {
:host => 'smtp.gmail.com',
:port => '587',
:user => 'user@gmail.com',
:pass => 'pass',
:auth => :plain
}
Make sure that when you call your email
method you pass the :text
option
and not :body
.
Sinatra::Mailer.config = {:sendmail_path => '/somewhere/odd'}
Sinatra::Mailer.delivery_method = :sendmail
This has been blatantly adapted from Merb::Mailer, so all credit is theirs, I just ported it to Sinatra.