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diff --git a/guides/source/configuring.md b/guides/source/configuring.md index 7193278581..3b21197ae4 100644 --- a/guides/source/configuring.md +++ b/guides/source/configuring.md @@ -619,6 +619,29 @@ Defaults to `'signed cookie'`. development mode, but for large test suites, disabling this option in the test environment can improve performance. This defaults to `true`. + +### Configuring Action Mailbox + +`config.action_mailbox` provides the following configuration options: + +* `config.action_mailbox.logger` contains the logger used by Action Mailbox. It accepts a logger conforming to the interface of Log4r or the default Ruby Logger class. The default is `Rails.logger`. + + ```ruby + config.action_mailbox.logger = ActiveSupport::Logger.new(STDOUT) + ``` + +* `config.action_mailbox.incinerate_after` accepts an `ActiveSupport::Duration` indicating how long after processing `ActionMailbox::InboundEmail` records should be destroyed. It defaults to `30.days`. + + ```ruby + # Incinerate inbound emails 14 days after processing. + config.action_mailbox.incinerate_after = 14.days + ``` + +* `config.action_mailbox.queues.incineration` accepts a symbol indicating the Active Job queue to use for incineration jobs. It defaults to `:action_mailbox_incineration`. + +* `config.action_mailbox.queues.routing` accepts a symbol indicating the Active Job queue to use for routing jobs. It defaults to `:action_mailbox_routing`. + + ### Configuring Action Mailer There are a number of settings available on `config.action_mailer`: @@ -820,10 +843,16 @@ normal Rails server. * `config.active_storage.content_types_to_serve_as_binary` accepts an array of strings indicating the content types that Active Storage will always serve as an attachment, rather than inline. The default is `%w(text/html text/javascript image/svg+xml application/postscript application/x-shockwave-flash text/xml application/xml application/xhtml+xml)`. -* `config.active_storage.queue` can be used to set the name of the Active Job queue used to perform jobs like analyzing the content of a blob or purging a blog. +* `config.active_storage.queues.analysis` accepts a symbol indicating the Active Job queue to use for analysis jobs. When this option is `nil`, analysis jobs are sent to the default Active Job queue (see `config.active_job.default_queue_name`). + + ```ruby + config.active_storage.queues.analysis = :low_priority + ``` + +* `config.active_storage.queues.purge` accepts a symbol indicating the Active Job queue to use for purge jobs. When this option is `nil`, purge jobs are sent to the default Active Job queue (see `config.active_job.default_queue_name`). ```ruby - config.active_storage.queue = :low_priority + config.active_storage.queues.purge = :low_priority ``` * `config.active_storage.logger` can be used to set the logger used by Active Storage. Accepts a logger conforming to the interface of Log4r or the default Ruby Logger class. @@ -847,6 +876,7 @@ text/javascript image/svg+xml application/postscript application/x-shockwave-fla The default is `/rails/active_storage` + ### Configuring a Database Just about every Rails application will interact with a database. You can connect to the database by setting an environment variable `ENV['DATABASE_URL']` or by using a configuration file called `config/database.yml`. |