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 Project Readme

gmail_notify plugin

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Getting Started

This project is a fastlane plugin. To get started with fastlane-plugin-gmail_notify, add it to your project by running:

fastlane add_plugin gmail_notify

About gmail_notify

Sends a mail using SMTP

gmail_notify allows you to send a gmail using smtp so that you can notify the team about a new release.

Usage

To get started you must have a gmail and app password generated.

gmail_notify(
  smtp_email: "<sender email>",
  smtp_password: "<app password>",
  recipients: "<recipients comma separated>",
  cc: "<cc>",
  subject: "<gmail subject>",
  template_file: "<path to mail template>",
  lint_report: "<path to lint report html file>",
  placeholders: {
    var1: "world"
  }
)

The mail body is constructed using a html template file. The value for variables in the template file can be provided in the placeholder hash.

Parameters

Key Description
smtp_email Email account for smtp authentication (Sender's email)
smtp_password Password for smtp authentication
recipients Comma separated list of recipients
cc Comma separated list of cc
subject Email subject
template_file Path to template file
lint_report Path to lint report html file
placeholders Hash that contains value of variables in the template

Run tests for this plugin

To run both the tests, and code style validation, run

rake

To automatically fix many of the styling issues, use

rubocop -a

Issues and Feedback

For any other issues and feedback about this plugin, please submit it to this repository.

Troubleshooting

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Using fastlane Plugins

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About fastlane

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