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8.1 | 6.3 | |
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Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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lettre
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Q3 2023 update - Notifications
To compose and send emails, I rely on an incredible open-source Rust library called Lettre.
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Sending emails with lettre
This seems to be something the project is looking at. There are two relevant issues: Add raw header support to MessageBuilder https://github.com/lettre/lettre/issues/661
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State of Rust for web backends
lettre is the mails crate I'm hoping to use soon.
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Pure GraphQL OAuth
The mailer will be a SMTP provider and we will use lettre for this, however unlike the other connections this one will be private, and we will only expose the email functions we want to run:
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Initial release of diesel-async
Example what I mean https://crates.io/crates/lettre/versions
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Erooster a WIP mail suite fully written in rust
Hopping on this train: How does it compare to Lettre? (Rust)
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What a better Rust would look like
I can tell you SMTP in Rust doesn't get enough love, also it's very difficult to get it right https://github.com/lettre/lettre/issues, so It'd be ridiculous to try to put it into the std.
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Send emails right from the terminal using Rust! 🦀⚡
While browsing Github, I found this cool Rust library called lettre. Being a fan of CLI applications and productivity, I quickly made this rust script that lets you send emails, right from your terminal!
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pigeon-rs v0.2.0 [Open source email automation]: Send email to arbitrary SMTP endpoints
[2] https://crates.io/crates/lettre
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Beginner to programming and rust
If you want to automate emails, refer to https://github.com/lettre/lettre
tokio-cron-scheduler
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Q3 2023 update - Notifications
As I previously covered in my “Building a scheduler for a Rust application” post, I rely on Tokio Cron Scheduler for various routine background tasks, and one such task runs every 30 seconds (although the default value, it's configurable). This task checks if there are any pending notifications ready for dispatch. Fortunately, the extra 30-second delay doesn't significantly impact my use cases, but it allows me to manage the load more effectively. This approach works equally well for both near-real-time notifications and those scheduled for future delivery.
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Tokio async / sync bridging causes block
Am I missing something fundemental here? This came from a bug report.The code in question:
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tokio-cron-scheduler - PostgreSQL / Nats persistent storage (0.6.0)
Release notes here.
- tokio-cron-scheduler Start of persistent job storage (0.6.0-beta.1)
- tokio-cron-scheduler 0.5 - shutdown hooks and ctrl+c signal handling
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tokio-cron-scheduler v0.4
Release notes here: https://github.com/mvniekerk/tokio-cron-scheduler/releases/tag/0.4
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Scheduled background task using database in Rocket?
I believe your scheduler is effectively an infinite loop, and from a cursory look tokio_cron_scheduler doesn't gracefully shut down on your behalf. This means by joining you're waiting on an infinite loop, which I don't think should work? Does your program end if you ctrl + c it once?
- v0.3.1 tokio-cron-scheduler - now with async jobs
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