When sending emails with delivery_method_options -> return_response
set to true, the SMTP sending code inside Mail will return the SMTP
response when calling deliver! for mail within the app. This commit
ensures that Email::Sender captures this response if it is returned
and stores it against the EmailLog created for the sent email.
A follow up PR will make this visible within the admin email UI.
* FIX: Email Send post has already been taken error
Adding a failing test first before coming up with a good solution.
Related: 357011eb3b
The above commit changed
```
PostReplyKey.find_or_create_by_safe!
```
to
```
PostReplyKey.create_or_find_by!
```
But I don't think it is working as a 1-1 replacement because of the
`Validation failed: Post has already been taken` error we are receiving
with this change. Also we need to make sure we don't re-introduce any
concurrency issues.
Reported: https://meta.discourse.org/t/224706/13
* Remove rails unique constraint and rely on db index
I believe this is what is causing `create_or_find_by!` to fail. Because
we have a unique constraint in the db I think we can remove this rails
unique constraint?
* clean up spec wording
`TestLogger` was responsible for some flaky specs runs:
```
Error during failsafe response: undefined method `debug' for #<TestLogger:0x0000556c4b942cf0 @warnings=1>
Did you mean? debugger
```
This commit also cleans up other uses of `FakeLogger`
This PR enables custom email dark mode styles by default that were added here.
There is currently poor support for dark mode queries in mail clients. The main beneficiary of these changes will be Apple Mail and Outlook.
Enjoy the darkness 🕶️
Under some conditions, replacing an `<img` with `![]()` can break rendering, and make the image disappear.
Context at https://meta.discourse.org/t/152801
It's very easy to forget to add `require 'rails_helper'` at the top of every core/plugin spec file, and omissions can cause some very confusing/sporadic errors.
By setting this flag in `.rspec`, we can remove the need for `require 'rails_helper'` entirely.
This allows text editors to use correct syntax coloring for the heredoc sections.
Heredoc tag names we use:
languages: SQL, JS, RUBY, LUA, HTML, CSS, SCSS, SH, HBS, XML, YAML/YML, MF, ICS
other: MD, TEXT/TXT, RAW, EMAIL