GMail for Ruby
I changed the auth method to Oauth, using Nicolas Fouché's gmail_xoauth.
To use it you must produce your own token and secret. You can follow an example of how to do it by Nicolas Fouché.
THIS IS NOT TESTED.
To Do
- Write specs (I know, I know)
A Rubyesque interface to Google's GMail with Oauth, with all the tools you'll need. Search, read and send multipart emails, archive, mark as read/unread, delete emails, and manage labels.
It's based on Kriss 'nu7hatch' Kowalik gmail gem. This version has oauth login and does not require username and password from users.
Author(s)
Extra thanks for specific feature contributions from:
Installation
You can install it easy using rubygems:
sudo gem install gmail_oauth
Or install it manualy:
git clone git://github.com/stefanobernardi/gmail_oauth.git
cd gmail
rake install
To install gmail gem you have to met following requirements (with rubygems all will be installed automatically):
- mime
- gmail_xoauth
- smpt_tls (Ruby < 1.8.7)
Features
- Search emails
- Read emails (handles attachments)
- Emails: label, archive, delete, mark as read/unread/spam, star
- Manage labels
- Create and send multipart email messages in plaintext and/or html, with inline images and attachments
- Utilizes Gmail's IMAP & SMTP, MIME-type detection and parses and generates MIME properly.
Basic usage
First of all require the gmail-oauth
library.
require 'gmail_oauth'
Authenticating gmail sessions
This will you automatically log in to your account.
gmail = Gmail.connect(email, token, secret, consumer_key, consumer_secret)
# play with your gmail...
gmail.logout
If you pass a block, the session will be passed into the block, and the session will be logged out after the block is executed.
Gmail.connect(email, token, secret, consumer_key, consumer_secret) do |gmail|
# play with your gmail...
end
Examples above are "quiet", it means that it will not raise any errors when session couldn't be started (eg. because of connection error or invalid authorization data). You can use connection which handles errors raising:
Gmail.connect!(email, token, secret, consumer_key, consumer_secret)
Gmail.connect!(email, token, secret, consumer_key, consumer_secret) {|gmail| ... play with gmail ... }
You can also check if you are logged in at any time:
Gmail.connect(email, token, secret, consumer_key, consumer_secret) do |gmail|
gmail.logged_in?
end
Counting and gathering emails
Get counts for messages in the inbox:
gmail.inbox.count
gmail.inbox.count(:unread)
gmail.inbox.count(:read)
Count with some criteria:
gmail.inbox.count(:after => Date.parse("2010-02-20"), :before => Date.parse("2010-03-20"))
gmail.inbox.count(:on => Date.parse("2010-04-15"))
gmail.inbox.count(:from => "[email protected]")
gmail.inbox.count(:to => "[email protected]")
Combine flags and options:
gmail.inbox.count(:unread, :from => "[email protected]")
Browsing labeled emails is similar to work with inbox.
gmail.mailbox('Urgent').count
Getting messages works the same way as counting: Remember that every message in a conversation/thread will come as a separate message.
gmail.inbox.emails(:unread, :before => Date.parse("2010-04-20"), :from => "[email protected]")
You can use also one of aliases:
gmail.inbox.find(...)
gmail.inbox.search(...)
gmail.inbox.mails(...)
Also you can manipulate each message using block style:
gmail.inbox.find(:unread) do |email|
email.read!
end
Working with emails!
Any news older than 4-20, mark as read and archive it:
gmail.inbox.find(:before => Date.parse("2010-04-20"), :from => "[email protected]") do |email|
email.read! # can also unread!, spam! or star!
email.archive!
end
Delete emails from X:
gmail.inbox.find(:from => "[email protected]").each do |email|
email.delete!
end
Save all attachments in the "Faxes" label to a local folder:
folder = "/where/ever"
gmail.mailbox("Faxes").emails do |email|
if !email...empty?
email..(folder)
end
end
You can use also #label
method instead of #mailbox
:
gmail.label("Faxes").emails {|email| ... }
Save just the first attachment from the newest unread email (assuming pdf):
email = gmail.inbox.find(:unread).first
email.[0].save_to_file("/path/to/location")
Add a label to a message:
email.label("Faxes")
Example above will raise error when you don't have the Faxes
label. You can
avoid this using:
email.label!("Faxes") # The `Faxes` label will be automatically created now
You can also move message to a label/mailbox:
email.move_to("Faxes")
email.move_to!("NewLabel")
There is also few shortcuts to mark messages quickly:
email.read!
email.unread!
email.spam!
email.star!
email.unstar!
Managing labels
With Gmail gem you can also manage your labels. You can get list of defined labels:
gmail.labels.all
Create new label:
gmail.labels.new("Uregent")
gmail.labels.add("AnotherOne")
Remove labels:
gmail.labels.delete("Uregent")
Or check if given label exists:
gmail.labels.exists?("Uregent") # => false
gmail.labels.exists?("AnotherOne") # => true
Composing and sending emails
Creating emails now uses the amazing Mail rubygem. See its documentation here. The Ruby Gmail will automatically configure your Mail emails to be sent via your Gmail account's SMTP, so they will be in your Gmail's "Sent" folder. Also, no need to specify the "From" email either, because ruby-gmail will set it for you.
gmail.deliver do
to "[email protected]"
subject "Having fun in Puerto Rico!"
text_part do
body "Text of plaintext message."
end
html_part do
body "<p>Text of <em>html</em> message.</p>"
end
add_file "/path/to/some_image.jpg"
end
Or, generate the message first and send it later
email = gmail. do
to "[email protected]"
subject "Having fun in Puerto Rico!"
body "Spent the day on the road..."
end
email.deliver! # or: gmail.deliver(email)
Note on Patches/Pull Requests
- Fork the project.
- Make your feature addition or bug fix.
- Add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
- Commit, do not mess with rakefile, version, or history. (if you want to have your own version, that is fine but bump version in a commit by itself I can ignore when I pull)
- Send me a pull request. Bonus points for topic branches.
Copyright
- Copyrignt (c) 2010 Kriss 'nu7hatch' Kowalik
- Copyright (c) 2009-2010 BehindLogic
See LICENSE for details.