Detour provides the ability to easily test email deliverability using simple-to-use assertions against a real SMTP server.
Add detour
to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[{:detour, "~> 0.2", only: :test}]
end
Ensure detour
is started before running any tests.
ExUnit.start()
Application.ensure_all_started(:detour)
Detour.open/1
can be used to start a Detour server. A Detour server is an
in-memory SMTP server that can be used to receive SMTP traffic and perform
assertions to verify behavior.
Detour.open/1
returns a %Detour{}
struct with fields pid
and port
. pid
is the address of the Detour server and port
is the port number used when
sending traffic to Detour. The relay used by your SMTP client should always be
localhost
when sending traffic to a Detour server.
By default, Detour.open/1
will choose an open port. This is preferable over
specifying a static port as it makes working with Detour more flexible. You can
specify a port by passing the :port
option to Detour.open/1
.
When allowing Detour to provide a port Detour will take take care of releasing
the port after a test finishes. If you specify a port you will need to perform
this clean up yourself. You can do this by calling Detour.shutdown/2
after a
test has run.
When allowing Detour to provide a port.
test "automatic port assignment" do
detour = Detour.open()
from = "me@notyou.com"
to = ["you@notme.com"]
body = "To: you@notme.com\r\nSubject: Hello, world!\r\nFrom: me@notyou.com\r\nContent-Type: text/plain\r\nContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable\r\n\r\nNice to meet you"
message = {from, to, body}
:gen_smtp_client.send_blocking(message, [address: "localhost", port: detour.port])
assert_message_delivered message
end
When providing a port to Detour.
test "specifying a port" do
detour = Detour.open([port: 2525])
from = "me@notyou.com"
to = ["you@notme.com"]
body = "To: you@notme.com\r\nSubject: Hello, world!\r\nFrom: me@notyou.com\r\nContent-Type: text/plain\r\nContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable\r\n\r\nNice to meet you"
message = {from, to, body}
:gen_smtp_client.send_blocking(message, [address: "localhost", port: detour.port])
assert_message_delivered message
Detour.shutdown(detour)
end
Messages are expected to be in the format {from, [to], body}
. from
, to
and
body
are all string values. body
will be the raw text your SMTP client sends
to Detour. This will typically be an RFC2822 encoded string. If your email
library doesn't provide facilities to parse a message body you can use the
mail
package.
def test "rfc2822 messages" do
detour = Detour.open()
from = "me@notyou.com"
to = ["you@notme.com"]
message =
Mail.build()
|> Mail.put_from(from)
|> Mail.put_to(to)
|> Mail.put_subject("Hello, world!")
|> Mail.put_text("Nice to meet you")
body = Mail.render(message)
message = {from, to, body}
:gen_smtp_client.send_blocking(message, [address: "localhost", port: detour.port])
assert_message_delivered message
end
Ensure a message has successfully been sent.
test "a message has been delivered" do
detour = Detour.open()
from = "me@notyou.com"
to = ["you@notme.com"]
body = "To: you@notme.com\r\nSubject: Hello, world!\r\nFrom: me@notyou.com\r\nContent-Type: text/plain\r\nContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable\r\n\r\nNice to meet you"
message = {from, to, body}
:gen_smtp_client.send_blocking(message, [address: "localhost", port: detour.port])
assert_message_delivered message
end
Ensure a message has not been sent.
test "a message has not been delivered" do
detour = Detour.open()
from = "me@notyou.com"
to = ["you@notme.com"]
body = "To: you@notme.com\r\nSubject: Hello, world!\r\nFrom: me@notyou.com\r\nContent-Type: text/plain\r\nContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable\r\n\r\nNice to meet you"
message = {from, to, body}
:gen_smtp_client.send_blocking({"we@us.com", to, body}, [address: "localhost", port: detour.port])
refute_message_delivered message
end
Ensure the expected number of messages has been delivered.
test "the expected number of messages have been delivered" do
detour = Detour.open()
from = "me@notyou.com"
to = ["you@notme.com"]
body = "To: you@notme.com\r\nSubject: Hello, world!\r\nFrom: me@notyou.com\r\nContent-Type: text/plain\r\nContent-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable\r\n\r\nNice to meet you"
message = {from, to, body}
:gen_smtp_client.send_blocking(message, [address: "localhost", port: detour.port])
:gen_smtp_client.send_blocking(message, [address: "localhost", port: detour.port])
assert_number_of_messages_delivered 2
end