Krishna Rani Sahoo
Krishna Rani Sahoo

Reputation: 1539

How to dynamically set unsubscribe link in sendgrid using ruby on rails

I am using sendgrid for sending mails. There are around 20 mail templates.

I have set unsubscribe template in the settings of sendgrid app "Subscription Tracking".

My requirement is different texts for unsubscribe link for different mail templates.

Currently, only one static unsubscribe link as set in the sendgrid app "Subscription Tracking" is coming.

Can any one help me how to dynamically set the unsubscribe link in my user_mailer class.

I followed this link To give unsubscribe link in the mail using sendgrid XSMTPAPI header. But I do not know how to implement it in ruby.

Below is the code what I have tried in my user_mailer class yet.

    def abuse_notification(post,current_user,eventid)
     headers['X-SMTPAPI'] = '{"filters":{"subscriptiontrack":{"settings":{"enable":1,"text/html":"Unsubscribe <%Here%>","text/plain":"Unsubscribe Here: <% %>"}}}}'.to_json()
  UserNotifier.smtp_settings.merge!({:user_name => "[email protected]"})

    @recipients  = "[email protected]"
    @from        = "xxxx"
    @subject     = "Report Abuse Notification"
    @sent_on     = Time.now
    @body[:user] = current_user
    @body[:event] = post

  end

Upvotes: 7

Views: 5603

Answers (1)

Nick Q.
Nick Q.

Reputation: 3986

You're on the the right track, however to use the SendGrid SMTP API, you'll add the header to each email, rather than to your settings. In your SMTP settings you'll store your (at a minimum) user_name, password, address, the SendGrid Docs, detail configuration further. With ActionMailer you would configure it as follows:

ActionMailer::Base.smtp_settings = {
  :user_name => 'sendgridusername',
  :password => 'sendgridpassword',
  :domain => 'yourdomain.com',
  :address => 'smtp.sendgrid.net',
  :port => 587,
  :authentication => :plain,
  :enable_starttls_auto => true
}

Once you've configured ActionMailer you'll need to set up your UserNotifier class to look something similar to the following. Each individual method will set the X-SMTPAPI header:

class UserNotifier < ActionMailer::Base
  default :from => "[email protected]"

  def send_message(name, email, message)
    @name = name
    @email = email
    @message = message

    headers['X-SMTPAPI'] = '{"filters":{"subscriptiontrack":{"settings":{"enable":1,"text/html":"Unsubscribe <%Here%>","text/plain":"Unsubscribe Here: <% %>"}}}}'

    mail(
      :to => '[email protected]',
      :from => email,
      :subject => 'Example Message'
    )
  end

end

Note that the X-SMTPAPI header is in JSON, if you wish to convert a Ruby object into JSON, you'll need to use the JSON gem.

Upvotes: 7

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