Add @project variable to merge request emails

After this change project name appears in the top part of email when you
open/close/accept merge request.

Signed-off-by: Dmitriy Zaporozhets <dmitriy.zaporozhets@gmail.com>
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Dmitriy Zaporozhets 2013-12-16 19:56:47 +02:00
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@ -2,23 +2,27 @@ module Emails
module MergeRequests
def new_merge_request_email(recipient_id, merge_request_id)
@merge_request = MergeRequest.find(merge_request_id)
@project = @merge_request.project
mail(to: recipient(recipient_id), subject: subject("New merge request ##{@merge_request.iid}", @merge_request.title))
end
def reassigned_merge_request_email(recipient_id, merge_request_id, previous_assignee_id)
@merge_request = MergeRequest.find(merge_request_id)
@previous_assignee = User.find_by_id(previous_assignee_id) if previous_assignee_id
@project = @merge_request.project
mail(to: recipient(recipient_id), subject: subject("Changed merge request ##{@merge_request.iid}", @merge_request.title))
end
def closed_merge_request_email(recipient_id, merge_request_id, updated_by_user_id)
@merge_request = MergeRequest.find(merge_request_id)
@updated_by = User.find updated_by_user_id
@project = @merge_request.project
mail(to: recipient(recipient_id), subject: subject("Closed merge request ##{@merge_request.iid}", @merge_request.title))
end
def merged_merge_request_email(recipient_id, merge_request_id)
@merge_request = MergeRequest.find(merge_request_id)
@project = @merge_request.project
mail(to: recipient(recipient_id), subject: subject("Accepted merge request ##{@merge_request.iid}", @merge_request.title))
end
end