what is a performance oriented method to send mass emails using action mailer?
Given a user model and a post model, what is the best way to send mass email to all users when a new post is made without it clogging the application process?
Putting it in the controller halts the application. I was also looking into Active Job but it seems that it is not event driven.
ruby-on-rails ruby-on-rails-5 actionmailer
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Given a user model and a post model, what is the best way to send mass email to all users when a new post is made without it clogging the application process?
Putting it in the controller halts the application. I was also looking into Active Job but it seems that it is not event driven.
ruby-on-rails ruby-on-rails-5 actionmailer
stackoverflow.com/questions/10125663/…
– edudepetris
Nov 15 '18 at 23:33
ActiveJob can run jobs in a separate process.
– max
Nov 16 '18 at 0:43
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Given a user model and a post model, what is the best way to send mass email to all users when a new post is made without it clogging the application process?
Putting it in the controller halts the application. I was also looking into Active Job but it seems that it is not event driven.
ruby-on-rails ruby-on-rails-5 actionmailer
Given a user model and a post model, what is the best way to send mass email to all users when a new post is made without it clogging the application process?
Putting it in the controller halts the application. I was also looking into Active Job but it seems that it is not event driven.
ruby-on-rails ruby-on-rails-5 actionmailer
ruby-on-rails ruby-on-rails-5 actionmailer
asked Nov 15 '18 at 22:30
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stackoverflow.com/questions/10125663/…
– edudepetris
Nov 15 '18 at 23:33
ActiveJob can run jobs in a separate process.
– max
Nov 16 '18 at 0:43
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stackoverflow.com/questions/10125663/…
– edudepetris
Nov 15 '18 at 23:33
ActiveJob can run jobs in a separate process.
– max
Nov 16 '18 at 0:43
stackoverflow.com/questions/10125663/…
– edudepetris
Nov 15 '18 at 23:33
stackoverflow.com/questions/10125663/…
– edudepetris
Nov 15 '18 at 23:33
ActiveJob can run jobs in a separate process.
– max
Nov 16 '18 at 0:43
ActiveJob can run jobs in a separate process.
– max
Nov 16 '18 at 0:43
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You'll want to use a queue like ActiveJob anytime your Rails app needs to do something that is:
- long-running
- relies on another application that might fail or be unavailable
Queueing the email job lets your application respond quickly (e.g. "message being sent") and ensures that it won't be lost if the email server is down. Use a callback to do whatever you need after the message is queued or sent (e.g. email "Message Delivered").
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You'll want to use a queue like ActiveJob anytime your Rails app needs to do something that is:
- long-running
- relies on another application that might fail or be unavailable
Queueing the email job lets your application respond quickly (e.g. "message being sent") and ensures that it won't be lost if the email server is down. Use a callback to do whatever you need after the message is queued or sent (e.g. email "Message Delivered").
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You'll want to use a queue like ActiveJob anytime your Rails app needs to do something that is:
- long-running
- relies on another application that might fail or be unavailable
Queueing the email job lets your application respond quickly (e.g. "message being sent") and ensures that it won't be lost if the email server is down. Use a callback to do whatever you need after the message is queued or sent (e.g. email "Message Delivered").
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You'll want to use a queue like ActiveJob anytime your Rails app needs to do something that is:
- long-running
- relies on another application that might fail or be unavailable
Queueing the email job lets your application respond quickly (e.g. "message being sent") and ensures that it won't be lost if the email server is down. Use a callback to do whatever you need after the message is queued or sent (e.g. email "Message Delivered").
You'll want to use a queue like ActiveJob anytime your Rails app needs to do something that is:
- long-running
- relies on another application that might fail or be unavailable
Queueing the email job lets your application respond quickly (e.g. "message being sent") and ensures that it won't be lost if the email server is down. Use a callback to do whatever you need after the message is queued or sent (e.g. email "Message Delivered").
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– edudepetris
Nov 15 '18 at 23:33
ActiveJob can run jobs in a separate process.
– max
Nov 16 '18 at 0:43