# Devise Async [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/mhfs/devise-async.png)](http://travis-ci.org/mhfs/devise-async) Devise Async provides an easy way to configure Devise to send its emails asynchronously using your preferred queuing backend. Supported backends: * Resque * Sidekiq * Delayed::Job ## Installation Add this line to your application's Gemfile: ```ruby gem 'devise-async' ``` And then execute: $ bundle Or install it yourself as: $ gem install devise-async ## Usage ### Devise >= 2.1.1 Include `Devise::Async::Model` to your Devise model ```ruby class User < ActiveRecord::Base devise :database_authenticatable, :confirmable # etc ... include Devise::Async::Model # should be below call to `devise` end ``` ### Devise < 2.1.1 Set `Devise::Async::Proxy` as Devise's mailer in `config/initializers/devise.rb`: ```ruby # Configure the class responsible to send e-mails. config.mailer = "Devise::Async::Proxy" ``` ### All Set your queuing backend by creating `config/initializers/devise_async.rb`: ```ruby # Supported options: :resque, :sidekiq, :delayed_job Devise::Async.backend = :resque ``` Tip: it defaults to Resque. You don't need to create the initializer if using it. ## Advanced Options ### Custom mailer class If you inherit `Devise::Mailer` to a class of your own for customization purposes, you'll need to tell `Devise::Async` to proxy to that class. ```ruby # config/initializers/devise_async.rb Devise::Async.mailer = "MyCustomMailer" ``` ### Custom queue Let you specify a custom queue where to enqueue your background Devise jobs. Works only for Resque and Sidekiq. Defaults to :mailer. ```ruby # config/initializers/devise_async.rb Devise::Async.queue = :my_custom_queue ``` ### Setup via block To avoid repeating `Devise::Async` in the initializer file you can use the block syntax similar do what `Devise` offers. ```ruby # config/initializers/devise_async.rb Devise::Async.setup do |config| config.backend = :resque config.mailer = "MyCustomMailer" config.queue = :my_custom_queue end ``` ## Contributing 1. Fork it 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`) 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Added some feature'`) 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`) 5. Create new Pull Request ## License Released under the MIT License. See the [LICENSE][license] file for further details. [license]: https://github.com/mhfs/devise-async/blob/master/LICENSE