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Setting delivery_job on a mailer class will cause MessageDelivery to use
the specified job instead of ActionMailer::DeliveryJob:
class MyMailer < ApplicationMailer
self.delivery_job = MyCustomDeliveryJob
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end
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and ivars (#27825)
Offer the option to use parameterization for shared processing of headers and ivars
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Allow to custom content type when setting mailer body
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Follows the same pattern as controllers and jobs. Exceptions raised in
delivery jobs (enqueued by `#deliver_later`) are also delegated to the
mailer's rescue_from handlers, so you can handle the DeserializationError
raised by delivery jobs:
```ruby
class MyMailer < ApplicationMailer
rescue_from ActiveJob::DeserializationError do
…
end
```
ActiveSupport::Rescuable polish:
* Add the `rescue_with_handler` class method so exceptions may be
handled at the class level without requiring an instance.
* Rationalize `exception.cause` handling. If no handler matches the
exception, fall back to the handler that matches its cause.
* Handle exceptions raised elsewhere. Pass `object: …` to execute
the `rescue_from` handler (e.g. a method call or a block to
instance_exec) against a different object. Defaults to `self`.
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- Fixed statement about setting `config.action_mailer.default_url_options = {protocol: 'https'}` . We are just setting the protocol key to 'https', not replacing/initializing the complete config.
- Fixed grammar in assert_emails changlog
- Added sentence separator for code ":"
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They would be lost when the delivery job is enqueued, otherwise.
Prevents a common, hard-to-find bug like:
```ruby
message = Notifier.welcome(user, foo)
message.message_id = my_generated_message_id
message.deliver_later
```
The message_id is silently lost here! *Only the mailer arguments are
passed to the delivery job.*
This raises an exception now.
Make modifications to the message within the mailer method or use a
custom Active Job to manage delivery instead of using #deliver_later.
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Removes `-t`
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Adds changelog headers for beta3 release
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Whenever you are sending emails in integration tests using the `:test`
delivery method you need to make sure that
`ActionMailer::Base.deliveries` is reset after every test. This piece of
boilerplate code is present in all my applications that send
emails. Let's have `ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest` reset the
deliveries automatically.
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During the `5.0.0.beta1` release, the CHANGELOGs got an entry like the
following:
```
* No changes.
```
It is kinda confusing as there are indeed changes after it. Not a
biggie, just a small pass over the CHANGELOGs.
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cloud8421/actionmailer-unregister-interceptor"
This reverts commit 65a61ab7c370d2894c11ce276725f723a5c9c111, reversing
changes made to 14314ca18302f18c3d8bb7a63e9f71ac4c2290c2.
This PR broke the build
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ActionMailer::Base can unregister interceptor(s).
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One or multiple mail interceptors can be unregistered using
`ActionMailer::Base.unregister_interceptors` or
`ActionMailer::Base.unregister_interceptor`.
For preview interceptors, it's possible to use
`ActionMailer::Base.unregister_preview_interceptors` or
`ActionMailer::Base.unregister_preview_interceptor`.
Refactors logic to constantize a string/symbol into separate method.
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`config.force_ssl = true` will set
config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { protocol: 'https' }
If you have turned on force_ssl, and then gone to the effort of setting
config.action_mailer.default_url_options = {host: 'example.com'} then
you are probably pointing people back to your current app and want
https on that too.
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xijo/action_mailer_message_delivery_respects_i18n_locale"
This reverts commit f2a8c23654d69dd8f294971487b5abf0e5d891c3, reversing
changes made to 3046c9bbe154aa717a5147091be8b495ed8969c4.
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When #deliver_now is called all translations within the
generated email will be looked up for the current I18n
locale.
I18n.locale = ‘de’
mail.deliver_now # Generates german email, correct
In #enqueue_delivery the locale was not considered and
the resulting job uses the default locale.
I18n.locale = ‘de’
mail.deliver_later # Generate english email, incorrect
In order to achieve a consistent behaviour the current locale
is now always passed to `ActionMailer::DeliveryJob`.
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Also add a CHANGELOG entry for #18587
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Use a preview interceptor to search for inline cid: urls in src
attributes and convert them to data urls.
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a subdirectory, closes #19092.
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While this was true before when every `dd` had a value,
this patch makes sure that everything keeps lining up even
when the `dd` node is blank.
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Following the same naming convention used in
controllers and jobs.
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These methods were deprecated in Rails 4.2 (see f4ee1147) so they can
be safely removed in Rails 5.0.
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Given the following templates:
mailer/demo.html.erb
mailer/demo.en.html.erb
mailer/demo.pt.html.erb
Before this change for a locale that doesn't have its related file
the `mailer/demo.html.erb` will
be rendered even if `en` is the default locale.
Now `mailer/demo.en.html.erb` has precedence over the file without
locale.
Also, it is possible to give a fallback.
mailer/demo.pt.html.erb
mailer/demo.pt-BR.html.erb
So if the locale is `pt-PT`, `mailer/demo.pt.html.erb` will be
rendered given the right I18n fallback configuration.
Fixes #11884.
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We will support only Ruby >= 2.1.
But right now we don't accept pull requests with syntax changes to drop
support to Ruby 1.9.
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