Reputation: 365
Hi I am trying set up my gmail account to send email for my Meteor app, not very easy so far
server.js
Meteor.startup(function () {
smtp = {
username: 'xxxxx', // eg: [email protected]
password: 'YYYYYYYY', // eg: 3eeP1gtizk5eziohfervU
server: 'smtp.gmail.com', // eg: mail.gandi.net
port: 465
}
process.env.MAIL_URL = 'smtp://' + encodeURIComponent(smtp.username) + ':' + encodeURIComponent(smtp.password) + '@' + encodeURIComponent(smtp.server) + ':' + smtp.port;
});
Email.send({
from: "[email protected]",
to: "[email protected]",
subject: "Meteor Can Send Emails via Gmail",
text: "Its pretty easy to send emails via gmail."
});
And the testing email is never sent with the below error code saying that I havent set the environment variable.
I20150715-18:14:02.641(0)? ====== BEGIN MAIL #0 ======
I20150715-18:14:02.642(0)? (Mail not sent; to enable sending, set the MAIL_URL environment variable.)
I20150715-18:14:02.643(0)? MIME-Version: 1.0
I20150715-18:14:02.643(0)? From: [email protected]
I20150715-18:14:02.643(0)? To: [email protected]
I20150715-18:14:02.643(0)? Subject: Meteor Can Send Emails via Gmail
I20150715-18:14:02.643(0)? Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
I20150715-18:14:02.643(0)? Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I20150715-18:14:02.644(0)?
I20150715-18:14:02.644(0)? Its pretty easy to send emails via gmail.
I20150715-18:14:02.645(0)? ====== END MAIL #0 ======
Could this be due I am running this on C9?
Thanks
Upvotes: 6
Views: 6215
Reputation: 9494
You CAN set environmental variables using C9! You just pass it in when you run meteor.
BUT you can not send email using SMTP though on c9!
To make my life easier I just don't test my emails on c9 with Meteor. If I absolutely need to I bypass the email function and use a custom emailer instead that sends using the MailGun REST API (NOT SMTP!!) See Sending email using Gmail SMTP - Meteorjs
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2402
The Meteor.startup(callback)
method is executed at the end of Meteor initialization, but you are sending your email before the startup, so you should send it in the same block, after process.env.MAIL_URL
..
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 980
Sucks that cloud9 does not permit the setting of environment variables. Perhaps you can set the Meteor.settings
object rather than an environment variable?
http://docs.meteor.com/#/full/meteor_settings
Essentially, you can pass JSON to meteor when you start it using --settings. These will be available on the server side only, unless wrapped under a "public" object of the root.
{
'public': {
'some-setting': 'some-value'
},
'other-setting': 'other-value'
}
That is a work around for dealing with no envrionmental variables. As the core email package always looks at the MAIL_URL environmental variable, you will probably need to send email through another service/provider.
Mandrill (by Mailchimp) have a sizeable free tier and will allow you to send transactional email. You can even make a mail template in mailchimp, export to HTML, import to mandrill and pass in merge variables in your API calls.
Better yet, there is a kick-ass package for writing to the Mandrill API. https://atmospherejs.com/wylio/mandrill
Hope that helps!
Elliott
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 365
but decided to answer my own question anyway.
I didnt and I cant set the C9 or my testing site env variable, so that s why.
Upvotes: 1