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Repository: croaky/recipient_interceptor
Branch: main
Commit: 3249c47de1b7
Files: 8
Total size: 8.1 KB

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├── .github/
│   └── workflows/
│       └── ruby.yml
├── .gitignore
├── Gemfile
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── lib/
│   └── recipient_interceptor.rb
├── recipient_interceptor.gemspec
└── spec/
    └── recipient_interceptor_spec.rb

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FILE CONTENTS
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FILE: .github/workflows/ruby.yml
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name: ruby

on: pull_request

jobs:
  test:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
      - name: Set up Ruby
        uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
        with:
          ruby-version: head
      - name: Test
        run: |
          bundle
          bundle exec rspec


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FILE: .gitignore
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*.gem


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FILE: Gemfile
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source "https://rubygems.org"

gemspec

gem "rspec"


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FILE: LICENSE
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The MIT License

Copyright (c) Dan Croak

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.


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FILE: README.md
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# recipient_interceptor

Use this [Ruby gem](https://rubygems.org/gems/recipient_interceptor)
to avoid emailing your users from non-production environments.

```ruby
# Gemfile
gem "recipient_interceptor"

# config/environments/staging.rb
Mail.register_interceptor(
  RecipientInterceptor.new("staging@example.com")
)

# config/environments/production.rb
My::Application.configure do
  config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :smtp
  config.action_mailer.smtp_settings = {
    address: ENV.fetch("SMTP_ADDRESS"), # example: "smtp.sendgrid.net"
    authentication: :plain,
    domain: ENV.fetch("SMTP_DOMAIN"), # example: "heroku.com"
    enable_starttls_auto: true,
    password: ENV.fetch("SMTP_PASSWORD"),
    port: "587",
    user_name: ENV.fetch("SMTP_USERNAME")
  }
end
```

Email will be intercepted and delivered to the provided address with
headers `X-Intercepted-To`, `X-Intercepted-Cc`, and `X-Intercepted-Bcc` added.

## Configuration options and examples

Deliver intercepted email to multiple email addresses:

```ruby
Mail.register_interceptor(
  RecipientInterceptor.new(["one@example.com", "two@example.com"])
)
```

Use a comma-delimited string:

```ruby
Mail.register_interceptor(
  RecipientInterceptor.new("one@example.com,two@example.com")
)
```

Use an environment variable:

```ruby
# heroku config:set EMAIL_RECIPIENTS="one@example.com,two@example.com" --app staging
Mail.register_interceptor(
  RecipientInterceptor.new(ENV["EMAIL_RECIPIENTS"])
)
```

Prefix the subject line with static text:

```ruby
Mail.register_interceptor(
  RecipientInterceptor.new(
    ENV["EMAIL_RECIPIENTS"],
    subject_prefix: "[staging]",
  ),
)
```

Prefix the subject line with contents from the original message:

```ruby
Mail.register_interceptor(
  RecipientInterceptor.new(
    ENV["EMAIL_RECIPIENTS"],
    subject_prefix: proc { |msg| "[staging] [#{(msg.to + msg.cc + msg.bcc).sort.join(",")}]" }
  ),
)
```

The object passed to the proc is an instance of
[`Mail::Message`](https://www.rubydoc.info/github/mikel/mail/Mail/Message).

## Alternatives

- [Postmark's Sandbox mode](https://postmarkapp.com/developer/user-guide/sandbox-mode/server-sandbox-mode)

## Contributing

Fork the repo.

```
bundle
bundle exec rspec
```

Make a change.
Run tests.
Open a pull request.
Discuss/address any feedback with maintainer.
Maintainer will merge.


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FILE: lib/recipient_interceptor.rb
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require "mail"

class RecipientInterceptor
  def initialize(recipients, opts = {})
    @recipients = if recipients.respond_to?(:split)
      recipients.split(",")
    else
      recipients
    end

    @subject_prefix = opts[:subject_prefix]
  end

  def delivering_email(msg)
    if @subject_prefix.respond_to?(:call)
      msg.subject = "#{@subject_prefix.call(msg)} #{msg.subject}"
    elsif @subject_prefix
      msg.subject = "#{@subject_prefix} #{msg.subject}"
    end

    msg.header["X-Intercepted-To"] = msg.to || []
    msg.header["X-Intercepted-Cc"] = msg.cc || []
    msg.header["X-Intercepted-Bcc"] = msg.bcc || []

    msg.to = @recipients
    msg.cc = nil if msg.cc
    msg.bcc = nil if msg.bcc
  end
end


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FILE: recipient_interceptor.gemspec
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Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
  spec.add_dependency "mail"
  spec.authors = ["Dan Croak"]

  spec.description = <<-STRING
    Avoid emailing your users from non-production environments.
  STRING

  spec.files = ["lib/recipient_interceptor.rb"]
  spec.homepage = "http://github.com/croaky/recipient_interceptor"
  spec.license = "MIT"
  spec.name = "recipient_interceptor"
  spec.require_paths = ["lib"]
  spec.summary = "Intercept recipients when delivering email with the Mail gem."
  spec.version = "0.3.3"
end


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FILE: spec/recipient_interceptor_spec.rb
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require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "lib", "recipient_interceptor")

describe RecipientInterceptor do
  before do
    Mail.defaults do
      delivery_method :test
    end

    module Mail
      @@delivery_interceptors = []
    end
  end

  it "overrides to/cc/bcc fields and adds custom headers" do
    Mail.register_interceptor(
      RecipientInterceptor.new("staging@example.com")
    )

    mail = Mail.deliver {
      from "from@example.com"
      to "to@example.com"
      cc "cc@example.com"
      bcc "bcc@example.com"
      subject "some subject"
    }

    expect(mail.to).to eq ["staging@example.com"]
    expect(mail.cc).to eq nil
    expect(mail.bcc).to eq nil
    expect(mail.header["X-Intercepted-To"].to_s).to eq "to@example.com"
    expect(mail.header["X-Intercepted-Cc"].to_s).to eq "cc@example.com"
    expect(mail.header["X-Intercepted-Bcc"].to_s).to eq "bcc@example.com"
  end

  it "overrides to/cc/bcc even if they were already missing" do
    Mail.register_interceptor(
      RecipientInterceptor.new("staging@example.com")
    )

    mail = Mail.deliver {
      from "from@example.com"
      to "to@example.com"
    }

    expect(mail.to).to eq ["staging@example.com"]
    expect(mail.cc).to eq nil
    expect(mail.bcc).to eq nil
  end

  it "accepts an array of recipients" do
    Mail.register_interceptor(
      RecipientInterceptor.new(["one@example.com", "two@example.com"])
    )

    mail = Mail.deliver {
      from "from@example.com"
      to "to@example.com"
      cc "cc@example.com"
      bcc "bcc@example.com"
      subject "some subject"
    }

    expect(mail.to).to eq ["one@example.com", "two@example.com"]
  end

  it "accepts a comma-delimited list of recipients" do
    Mail.register_interceptor(
      RecipientInterceptor.new("one@example.com,two@example.com")
    )

    mail = Mail.deliver {
      from "from@example.com"
      to "to@example.com"
      subject "some subject"
    }

    expect(mail.to).to eq ["one@example.com", "two@example.com"]
  end

  it "does not prefix subject by default" do
    Mail.register_interceptor(
      RecipientInterceptor.new("staging@example.com")
    )

    mail = Mail.deliver {
      from "from@example.com"
      to "to@example.com"
      subject "some subject"
    }

    expect(mail.subject).to eq "some subject"
  end

  it "prefixes subject with string" do
    Mail.register_interceptor(
      RecipientInterceptor.new(
        "staging@example.com",
        subject_prefix: "[staging]"
      )
    )

    mail = Mail.deliver {
      from "from@example.com"
      to "to@example.com"
      subject "some subject"
    }

    expect(mail.subject).to eq "[staging] some subject"
  end

  it "prefixes subject with proc" do
    Mail.register_interceptor(
      RecipientInterceptor.new(
        "staging@example.com",
        subject_prefix: proc { |msg| "[staging] [#{(msg.to + msg.cc + msg.bcc).sort.join(",")}]" }
      )
    )

    mail = Mail.deliver {
      from "from@example.com"
      to ["to1@example.com", "to2@example.com"]
      cc "cc@example.com"
      bcc "bcc@example.com"
      subject "some subject"
    }

    expect(mail.subject).to eq "[staging] [bcc@example.com,cc@example.com,to1@example.com,to2@example.com] some subject"
  end
end
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├── .github/
│   └── workflows/
│       └── ruby.yml
├── .gitignore
├── Gemfile
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── lib/
│   └── recipient_interceptor.rb
├── recipient_interceptor.gemspec
└── spec/
    └── recipient_interceptor_spec.rb
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FILE: lib/recipient_interceptor.rb
  class RecipientInterceptor (line 3) | class RecipientInterceptor
    method initialize (line 4) | def initialize(recipients, opts = {})
    method delivering_email (line 14) | def delivering_email(msg)

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