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Keila
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Show HN: I built a tool to send 10k emails for $1 via AWS
Keila is another one with similar features plus a visual (block) editor for designing the email template/content: https://github.com/pentacent/keila
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How would you go about building your own email marketing system like Mailchimp?
Someone on r/selfhosted built an alternative for Mailchimp called Keila a while ago. (https://github.com/pentacent/keila). I haven't tried it myself but this sounds promising. You can use your own mailserver with it (which I recommend you do not selfhost for business purposes). As it is licensed right now, it should be way cheaper to use this instead of Mailchimp.
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Update: I’m building a self-hosted Mailchimp alternative (Keila) and I’ve added one of your most requested features!
If that doesn’t fix it, please feel free to post a bug report with more details here: https://github.com/pentacent/keila/issues
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Selfhosted newsletter maker?
I've used Keila in the past and was pretty happy w/ it.
- Ask HN: What service are you using to send marketing emails?
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self-hosted alternative to MailChimp?
What about keila (https://github.com/pentacent/keila) I haven't used it myself yet..
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phpList VS keila - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 27 Feb 2022
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Mailtrain VS keila - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 27 Feb 2022
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Listmonk VS keila - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 27 Feb 2022
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Update: I’m building a self-hosted Mailchimp alternative (Keila) and now it’s got an API and segmentation
A cool feature that’s not quite ready yet but that I’m working on at the moment is the ability to add custom campaign data. This will allow you to create a template (e.g. for showing your most recent blog posts) and feed it with data via the API - giving you the easiest fully-automated email campaigns ever. I wrote a little thread over at Twitter about this (Draft PR on GitHub). I’m curious to hear if/how you’d use that feature!
hexpm
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How to merge Tailwind class in Elixir Phoenix
I was thinking of porting this library to Elixir. But first, I searched on hex.pm and Surprising. I found two packages that support merging tailwind classes: twix and tails
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Examples of idiomatic Phoenix contexts usage with domain modeling?
I often reference https://github.com/hexpm/hexpm which is the code behind hex.pm.
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Phoenix 1.7.0 Released: Built-In Tailwind, Verified Routes, LiveView Streams
Feel free to take a look at the package manager and let me know if there are any libraries that you need that are missing. https://hex.pm/
I can assure you I'm not spending my time inventing new libraries. In the past 3 or so years of working in Elixir there have been maybe 2 or 3 cases where I was looking for a library and couldn't find a suitable one. Writing my own code to cover those cases took a few hours. This should hardly be a deal breaker for anyone if you take into account dozens, maybe even hundreds of hours the ecosystem could save you in the long run if your project is a good fit for it.
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How to install Phoenix (Elixir) with Tailwind CSS and Flowbite
Before getting started you need to have both Elixir, the Hex package manager, the PostgreSQL relational database server and Node.js installed on your local computer to be able to follow through this guide.
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Another person that doesn't understand processes. I have questions
We can then look at that function and see that ultimately it calls Supervisor.start_link(...) on a bunch of children. That means that one process's only job is to start up all those child processes and "supervise" them, meaning if any of them crash it will be notified and be able to handle that. I note that one of the processes runs the code in the module Hexpm.RepoBase which means it's in charge of managing database connections, and one runs the code in the module HexpmWeb.Endpoint which is the process in charge of managing the Phoenix side of things, handling incoming requests, spinning up new processes to handle each one, and directing them to the right controllers and stuff. Then there's a bunch of other modules listed, for things like rate limiting, billing reports, and other stuff. You can look in the codebase for those listed modules if you're interested, but the thing to note is that by putting the module name there, what happens is the supervisor will spawn a new process and run the start_link function of that module within that new process.
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Run tests automatically on save
I was looking for a solution to run tests automatically every time I save any changes. The best way so far for me is the following hex package:
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Code repositories that help you to become a better Elixir programmer
API server and website for Hex https://github.com/hexpm/hexpm
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A Guide to Secure Elixir Package Updates
Dependency Current Latest Status bunt 0.2.0 0.2.0 Up-to-date cowlib 2.11.0 2.11.0 Up-to-date credo 1.6.1 1.6.3 Update possible db_connection 2.4.1 2.4.1 Up-to-date decimal 2.0.0 2.0.0 Up-to-date earmark_parser 1.4.19 1.4.20 Update possible postgrex 0.15.13 0.16.2 Update not possible To view the diffs in each available update, visit: https://hex.pm/l/AsY7q
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Deploying Elixir: Creating Your Own Elixir Package
Now it’s time to decide on a name for your package. In this guide I will be creating a new Ueberauth package. If you were to go on http://hex.pm and look at other Ueberauth packages, you notice there is a certain pattern followed. This will make the decision easy for us on what to call our Uberauth package that will implement the Patreon OAuth flow.
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Auto Generate [Fake Usernames With Elixir]
Go to the website https://hex.pm and search for the faker library to grab the latest version, so you can copy that to your mix config file, at the time of the making of this tutorial the latest version is 0.17.0, add the following to your project dependencies inside your mix.exs file:
What are some alternatives?
Listmonk - High performance, self-hosted, newsletter and mailing list manager with a modern dashboard. Single binary app.
magnetissimo - Web application that indexes all popular torrent sites, and saves it to the local database.
Mautic - Mautic: Open Source Marketing Automation Software.
changelog.com - Changelog is news and podcast for developers. This is our open source platform.
Mailtrain - Self hosted newsletter app
elixir_koans - Elixir learning exercises
Cerberus - A few simple, but solid patterns for responsive HTML email templates and newsletters. Even in Outlook and Gmail.
hello_phoenix - Application template for SPAs with Phoenix, React and Redux
elixir-boilerplate - ⚗ The stable base upon which we build our Elixir projects at Mirego.
butler_tableflip - Flipping tables with butler
earmark - Markdown parser for Elixir
stranger - Chat anonymously with a randomly chosen stranger