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forgejo/models/issue_user.go
David Svantesson 6aa3f8bc29 Mail assignee when issue/pull request is assigned (#8546)
* Send email to assigned user

* Only send mail if enabled

* Mail also when assigned through API

* Need to refactor functions from models to issue service

* Refer to issue index rather than ID

* Disable email notifications completly at initalization if global disable

* Check of user enbled mail shall be in mail notification function only

* Initialize notifications from routers init function.

* Use the assigned comment when sending assigned mail

* Refactor so that assignees always added as separate step when new issue/pr.

* Check error from AddAssignees

* Check if user can be assiged to issue or pull request

* Missing return

* Refactor of CanBeAssigned check.

CanBeAssigned shall have same check as UI.

* Clarify function names (toggle rather than update/change), and clean up.

* Fix review comments.

* Flash error if assignees was not added when creating issue/pr

* Generate error if assignee users doesn't exist
2019-10-25 22:46:37 +08:00

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// Copyright 2017 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package models
import (
"fmt"
)
// IssueUser represents an issue-user relation.
type IssueUser struct {
ID int64 `xorm:"pk autoincr"`
UID int64 `xorm:"INDEX"` // User ID.
IssueID int64
IsRead bool
IsMentioned bool
}
func newIssueUsers(e Engine, repo *Repository, issue *Issue) error {
assignees, err := repo.getAssignees(e)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("getAssignees: %v", err)
}
// Poster can be anyone, append later if not one of assignees.
isPosterAssignee := false
// Leave a seat for poster itself to append later, but if poster is one of assignee
// and just waste 1 unit is cheaper than re-allocate memory once.
issueUsers := make([]*IssueUser, 0, len(assignees)+1)
for _, assignee := range assignees {
issueUsers = append(issueUsers, &IssueUser{
IssueID: issue.ID,
UID: assignee.ID,
})
isPosterAssignee = isPosterAssignee || assignee.ID == issue.PosterID
}
if !isPosterAssignee {
issueUsers = append(issueUsers, &IssueUser{
IssueID: issue.ID,
UID: issue.PosterID,
})
}
if _, err = e.Insert(issueUsers); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// UpdateIssueUserByRead updates issue-user relation for reading.
func UpdateIssueUserByRead(uid, issueID int64) error {
_, err := x.Exec("UPDATE `issue_user` SET is_read=? WHERE uid=? AND issue_id=?", true, uid, issueID)
return err
}
// UpdateIssueUsersByMentions updates issue-user pairs by mentioning.
func UpdateIssueUsersByMentions(ctx DBContext, issueID int64, uids []int64) error {
for _, uid := range uids {
iu := &IssueUser{
UID: uid,
IssueID: issueID,
}
has, err := ctx.e.Get(iu)
if err != nil {
return err
}
iu.IsMentioned = true
if has {
_, err = ctx.e.ID(iu.ID).Cols("is_mentioned").Update(iu)
} else {
_, err = ctx.e.Insert(iu)
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}