Rails 3: Send welcome e-mail using Devise
How can I send a welc开发者_运维百科ome e-mail when a user registers to my service?
Also, how do I change the e-mails :from and :subject field from Devise?
Thanks
I can't use the "approved" answer because I'm not using Devise's :confirmable.
I didn't like the other solutions because you have to use model callbacks, which will always send welcome emails even when you create his account in the console or an admin interface. My app involves the ability to mass-import users from a CSV file. I don't want my app sending a surprise email to all 3000 of them one by one, but I do want users who create their own account to get a welcome email. The solution:
1) Override Devise's Registrations controller:
#registrations_controller.rb
class RegistrationsController < Devise::RegistrationsController
def create
super
UserMailer.welcome(resource).deliver unless resource.invalid?
end
end
2) Tell Devise you overrode its Registrations controller:
# routes.rb
devise_for :users, controllers: { registrations: "registrations" }
Of course, you can adapt "UserMailer" and "devise_for :users" to match the model name you're using.
I did it by overriding devise's confirm! method: https://gist.github.com/982181
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
devise :invitable, :database_authenticatable, :registerable, :recoverable,
:rememberable, :confirmable, :validatable, :encryptable
# ...
# devise confirm! method overriden
def confirm!
welcome_message
super
end
# ...
private
def welcome_message
UserMailer.welcome_message(self).deliver
end
end
This is a great discussion. Overriding the method as benoror suggests will work great. If you think you might want to capture other user events, then as some others have suggested elsewhere an Observer class might be the cleanest approach. This solution is for Rails 3.0.x and 3.1.
To set up an observer, you make the following changes to your application file, adding this observer to any others you might already have.
#config/application.rb
config.active_record.observers = :user_observer
Then create a new file in the models directory:
#app/models/user_observer.rb
class UserObserver < ActiveRecord::Observer
def after_create(user)
Notifier.user_new(user).deliver
end
end
If you have a cucumber test that exercises the create user functions, you can add this step to that feature and back it up with a worker step to check for an email in the test mail array.
#features/users/sign_up.feature for example
Scenario: User signs up with valid data
...
And I should receive an email with "[Text from your welcome message]"
#features/common_steps.rb
Then /^I should receive an email with "([^"]*)"$/ do |value|
# this will get the most recent email, so we can check the email headers and body.
ActionMailer::Base.deliveries.should_not be_empty
@email = ActionMailer::Base.deliveries.last
@email.body.should include(value)
#@email.from.should == ["no-reply@example.com"]
end
You environments/test.rb should have these settings to build a mail array instead of sending:
config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :test
config.action_mailer.perform_deliveries = true
Needless to say you can test for much more (to, from, etc) in the message, but this will get your started in a BDD manner if you are so inclined.
See also some older StackOverflow threads with insight into this question include:
- How can I send a welcome email to newly registered users in Rails using Devise?
- Using Rails and Devise, I want to send a welcome email on sign up.
Look into your config/devise.rb
You can change the subjects in your locale files (config/locales/devise.en.yml)
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