Action Mailer MessageDelivery

The ActionMailer::MessageDelivery class is used by ActionMailer::Base when creating a new mailer. MessageDelivery is a wrapper (Delegator subclass) around a lazy created Mail::Message. You can get direct access to the Mail::Message, deliver the email or schedule the email to be sent through Active Job.

Notifier.welcome(User.first)               # an ActionMailer::MessageDelivery object
Notifier.welcome(User.first).deliver_now   # sends the email
Notifier.welcome(User.first).deliver_later # enqueue email delivery as a job through Active Job
Notifier.welcome(User.first).message       # a Mail::Message object

Methods

Instance Public methods

deliver_later(options = {})

Enqueues the email to be delivered through Active Job. When the job runs it will send the email using deliver_now.

Notifier.welcome(User.first).deliver_later
Notifier.welcome(User.first).deliver_later(wait: 1.hour)
Notifier.welcome(User.first).deliver_later(wait_until: 10.hours.from_now)
Notifier.welcome(User.first).deliver_later(priority: 10)

Options:

  • :wait - Enqueue the email to be delivered with a delay.

  • :wait_until - Enqueue the email to be delivered at (after) a specific date / time.

  • :queue - Enqueue the email on the specified queue.

  • :priority - Enqueues the email with the specified priority

By default, the email will be enqueued using ActionMailer::MailDeliveryJob on the default queue. Mailer classes can customize the queue name used for the default job by assigning a deliver_later_queue_name class variable, or provide a custom job by assigning a delivery_job. When a custom job is used, it controls the queue name.

class AccountRegistrationMailer < ApplicationMailer
  self.delivery_job = RegistrationDeliveryJob
end
📝 Source code
# File actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/message_delivery.rb, line 102
    def deliver_later(options = {})
      enqueue_delivery :deliver_now, options
    end
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deliver_later!(options = {})

Enqueues the email to be delivered through Active Job. When the job runs it will send the email using deliver_now!. That means that the message will be sent bypassing checking perform_deliveries and raise_delivery_errors, so use with caution.

Notifier.welcome(User.first).deliver_later!
Notifier.welcome(User.first).deliver_later!(wait: 1.hour)
Notifier.welcome(User.first).deliver_later!(wait_until: 10.hours.from_now)
Notifier.welcome(User.first).deliver_later!(priority: 10)

Options:

  • :wait - Enqueue the email to be delivered with a delay

  • :wait_until - Enqueue the email to be delivered at (after) a specific date / time

  • :queue - Enqueue the email on the specified queue

  • :priority - Enqueues the email with the specified priority

By default, the email will be enqueued using ActionMailer::MailDeliveryJob on the default queue. Mailer classes can customize the queue name used for the default job by assigning a deliver_later_queue_name class variable, or provide a custom job by assigning a delivery_job. When a custom job is used, it controls the queue name.

class AccountRegistrationMailer < ApplicationMailer
  self.delivery_job = RegistrationDeliveryJob
end
📝 Source code
# File actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/message_delivery.rb, line 75
    def deliver_later!(options = {})
      enqueue_delivery :deliver_now!, options
    end
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deliver_now()

Delivers an email:

Notifier.welcome(User.first).deliver_now
📝 Source code
# File actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/message_delivery.rb, line 123
    def deliver_now
      processed_mailer.handle_exceptions do
        processed_mailer.run_callbacks(:deliver) do
          message.deliver
        end
      end
    end
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deliver_now!()

Delivers an email without checking perform_deliveries and raise_delivery_errors, so use with caution.

Notifier.welcome(User.first).deliver_now!
📝 Source code
# File actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/message_delivery.rb, line 111
    def deliver_now!
      processed_mailer.handle_exceptions do
        processed_mailer.run_callbacks(:deliver) do
          message.deliver!
        end
      end
    end
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message()

Returns the resulting Mail::Message

📝 Source code
# File actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/message_delivery.rb, line 41
    def message
      __getobj__
    end
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processed?()

Was the delegate loaded, causing the mailer action to be processed?

📝 Source code
# File actionmailer/lib/action_mailer/message_delivery.rb, line 46
    def processed?
      @processed_mailer || @mail_message
    end
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