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MailyHerald Web UI

Web interface for MailyHerald - Ruby on Rails email marketing solution.

Requirements

Both Ruby on Rails 3.2 and 4 are supported.

Installation

Simply just run

gem install maily_herald-webui

or put in your Gemfile

gem "maily_herald-webui"

Usage

Mount the WebUI in your application:

# config/routes.rb
mount MailyHerald::Webui::Engine => "/maily_webui"

Customizing

Restricting access

The simplest way to restrict access to the Maily WebUI is to use Rails routing constraints:

# config/routes.rb
mount MailyHerald::Webui::Engine => "/maily_webui", :constraints => MailyAccessConstraint.new

A sample MailyAccessConstraint implementation might look like this:

class MailyAccessConstraint
  def matches?(request)
    return false unless request.session[:user_id]
    user = User.find request.session[:user_id]
    return user && user.admin?
  end
end

HTTP Basic auth can be used too:

# config/routes.rb
MailyHerald::Webui::Engine.middleware.use Rack::Auth::Basic do |username, password|
  username == ENV["MAILY_USERNAME"] && password == ENV["MAILY_PASSWORD"]
end if Rails.env.production?

mount MailyHerald::Webui::Engine, at: '/maily_webui

Entity names

By default the WebUI displays entities (i.e. your users) using the to_s method. You can easily overwrite this method in your model to see your user names in the WebUI. Example below:

class User < ActiveRecord::Base

  # ...

  def to_s
    "#{self.firstname} #{self.lastname}"
  end
end

More Information

For bug reports or feature requests see the issues on Github.

License

LGPLv3 License. Copyright 2013-2015 Sology. http://www.sology.eu

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