Add swagger definitions for jim APIs and document the APIs#368
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Add swagger definitions for jim APIs and document the APIs#368jmholzinger wants to merge 2 commits intomailhog:masterfrom
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this looks great - I hope to get more time soon to go through it better 👏 |
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I recently started using MailHog as an SMTP test server and found Jim to be useful. I needed to configure Jim to reject all auth requests, but I had set up MailHog via docker. I noticed that Jim can be enabled and disabled from the UI, so I dug a little deeper and reverse engineered what the UI was doing.
I found that an API was introduced for controlling Jim a while back:
mailhog/MailHog-Server@1094ce8
This API accepts a configuration for Jim. I found that using the API is more flexible than passing in flags when starting MailHog. Since I found the API useful I decided to document my findings and open a pull request so that other people are aware of this functionality.