The Postmark Rails Gem is a drop-in plug-in for ActionMailer to send emails via Postmark, an email delivery service for web apps. The gem has been created for fast implementation and fully supports all of Postmark’s features.
- Rails 4.x
- Rails 3.x
For Rails 2.3 please take a look at version 0.4. It may miss some new features, but receives all required bug fixes and other support if needed.
Add this to your Gemfile: (change version numbers if needed)
gem 'postmark-rails', '~> 0.10.0'
Don’t forget to run bundle install
command every time you change something in the Gemfile.
Add this to your config/application.rb:
config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :postmark
config.action_mailer.postmark_settings = { :api_token => "your-api-token" }
The postmark_settings
hash can contain all options supported by Postmark::ApiClient
.
For the API details, refer to the developer documentation.
You can use tags to categorize outgoing messages and attach application-specific information. Tagging the different types of email that you send lets you review statistics and bounce reports separately.
Pass :track_opens => 'true'
to enable/disable open tracking on per-message basis. Check out the Triggers API to see how Postmark can help you control this with tags. Note that we pass a string here, since it becomes a header value. Passing a boolean may or may not work depending on your Rails version.
class TestMailer < ActionMailer::Base
def tagged_message
mail(
:subject => 'hello',
:to => 'sheldon@bigbangtheory.com',
:from => 'leonard@bigbangtheory.com',
:tag => 'my-tag',
:track_opens => 'true'
)
end
end
You can also send file attachments with Postmark. Read our Developer docs for additional information.
The Postmark gem is compatible with ActionMailer attachments API. It allows you to specify the name, content-type and other attributes for your attachments.
The legacy :postmark_attachments
attribute is no longer supported on Rails 3.2.13 and above.
class TestMailer < ActionMailer::Base
def message_with_attachment
attachments.inline['logo.png'] = File.read("/path/to/image") # Inline image
attachments['42.jpg'] = File.read("/path/to/file") # Attached file
mail(
:subject => 'hello',
:to => 'sheldon@bigbangtheory.com',
:from => 'leonard@bigbangtheory.com'
)
end
end
While Postmark is focused on transactional email, we understand that developers with higher volumes or processing time constraints need to send their messages in batches. To facilitate this we provide a batching endpoint that permits you to send up to 500 well-formed Postmark messages in a single API call.
client = Postmark::ApiClient.new('your-api-token')
messages = []
messages << DigestMailer.weekly_digest(@user1)
messages << DigestMailer.weekly_digest(@user2)
client.deliver_messages(messages)
messages.first.delivered?
# => true
messages.all?(&:delivered)
# => true
Looking for the advanced usage examples? Check out the documentation for the postmark
gem. The postmark-rails
gem is built on top of it, so you can benefit from all its features.
postmark
gem version 1.0 and higher is required.- You will also need a Postmark account, a server and at least one sender signature set up to use it. To get an account, sign up!
- Fork the project.
- Make your feature addition or bug fix.
- Add tests for it. This is important so we don’t break it in a future version unintentionally.
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- Petyo Ivanov
- Ilya Sabanin
- Hristo Deshev
- Randy Schmidt
- Chris Williams
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- Laust Rud Jacobsen (rud)
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