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devise/app/models/devise_mailer.rb
2009-12-15 01:32:40 +01:00

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class DeviseMailer < ::ActionMailer::Base
# Sets who is sending the e-mail
def self.sender=(value)
@@sender = value
end
# Reads who is sending the e-mail
def self.sender
@@sender
end
self.sender = nil
# Deliver confirmation instructions when the user is created or its email is
# updated, and also when confirmation is manually requested
def confirmation_instructions(record)
setup_mail(record, :confirmation_instructions)
end
# Deliver reset password instructions when manually requested
def reset_password_instructions(record)
setup_mail(record, :reset_password_instructions)
end
private
# Configure default email options
def setup_mail(record, key)
mapping = Devise::Mapping.find_by_class(record.class)
raise "Invalid devise resource #{record}" unless mapping
subject translate(mapping, key)
from self.class.sender
recipients record.email
sent_on Time.now
content_type 'text/html'
body render_with_scope(key, mapping, mapping.name => record, :resource => record)
end
def render_with_scope(key, mapping, assigns)
if Devise.scoped_views
begin
render :file => "devise_mailer/#{mapping.as}/#{key}", :body => assigns
rescue ActionView::MissingTemplate
render :file => "devise_mailer/#{key}", :body => assigns
end
else
render :file => "devise_mailer/#{key}", :body => assigns
end
end
# Setup subject namespaced by model. It means you're able to setup your
# messages using specific resource scope, or provide a default one.
# Example (i18n locale file):
#
# en:
# devise:
# mailer:
# confirmation_instructions: '...'
# user:
# confirmation_instructions: '...'
def translate(mapping, key)
I18n.t(:"#{mapping.name}.#{key}", :scope => [:devise, :mailer], :default => key)
end
end