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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T10:41:56+00:00 2026-06-06T10:41:56+00:00

How can i make conditions on sending emails to users based on date which

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How can i make conditions on sending emails to users based on date which they insert??
using if statement, without using gems.

users insert name,email and date. then based on date they inserts, system checks the date if today = date they insert + 7days then send email?? where should i type this?? is it in usermailer, or “Dop” controller???

user mailer:

 class UserMailer < ActionMailer::Base
  default from: "bla bla bla"
   def welcome_email(dop)
    @dop = dop
    @url  = "blah blah"
    mail(:to => dop.mail, :subject => "Welcome to My Awesome Site")
  end
 end

“Dop” refers to date of pregnancy

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    2026-06-06T10:42:02+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 10:42 am

    In my view, the UserMailer should only be concerned with the actual creating and shipping of the e-mail. If UserMailer is called, you should already have decided that you want the e-mail to ship.

    So in your case, I assume you have a create action in a controller, which instructs the Mailer to send the e-mail. Here you simply encapsulate this action in an if statement.

    date = Date.civil(params[:date][:year].to_i, params[:date][:month].to_i, params[:date][:day].to_i)
    
    if date + 7.days == Date.today 
      UserMailer.welcome_email(@dop).deliver
    end
    

    this asumes you use something like this in your form:

    <%= select_date Date.today, prefix: :date %>
    
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