class Notify < ActionMailer::Base include ActionDispatch::Routing::PolymorphicRoutes include Emails::Issues include Emails::MergeRequests include Emails::Notes include Emails::Projects include Emails::Profile include Emails::Groups add_template_helper ApplicationHelper add_template_helper GitlabMarkdownHelper add_template_helper MergeRequestsHelper add_template_helper EmailsHelper default_url_options[:host] = Gitlab.config.gitlab.host default_url_options[:protocol] = Gitlab.config.gitlab.protocol default_url_options[:port] = Gitlab.config.gitlab.port unless Gitlab.config.gitlab_on_standard_port? default_url_options[:script_name] = Gitlab.config.gitlab.relative_url_root default from: Proc.new { default_sender_address.format } default reply_to: "noreply@#{Gitlab.config.gitlab.host}" # Just send email with 2 seconds delay def self.delay delay_for(2.seconds) end def test_email(recipient_email, subject, body) mail(to: recipient_email, subject: subject, body: body.html_safe, content_type: 'text/html' ) end private # The default email address to send emails from def default_sender_address address = Mail::Address.new(Gitlab.config.gitlab.email_from) address.display_name = "GitLab" address end # Return an email address that displays the name of the sender. # Only the displayed name changes; the actual email address is always the same. def sender(sender_id) if sender = User.find(sender_id) address = default_sender_address address.display_name = sender.name address.format end end # Look up a User by their ID and return their email address # # recipient_id - User ID # # Returns a String containing the User's email address. def recipient(recipient_id) if recipient = User.find(recipient_id) recipient.email end end # Set the References header field # # local_part - The local part of the referenced message ID # def set_reference(local_part) headers["References"] = "<#{local_part}@#{Gitlab.config.gitlab.host}>" end # Formats arguments into a String suitable for use as an email subject # # extra - Extra Strings to be inserted into the subject # # Examples # # >> subject('Lorem ipsum') # => "Lorem ipsum" # # # Automatically inserts Project name when @project is set # >> @project = Project.last # => # # >> subject('Lorem ipsum') # => "Ruby on Rails | Lorem ipsum " # # # Accepts multiple arguments # >> subject('Lorem ipsum', 'Dolor sit amet') # => "Lorem ipsum | Dolor sit amet" def subject(*extra) subject = "" subject << "#{@project.name} | " if @project subject << extra.join(' | ') if extra.present? subject end # Return a string suitable for inclusion in the 'Message-Id' mail header. # # The message-id is generated from the unique URL to a model object. def message_id(model) model_name = model.class.model_name.singular_route_key "<#{model_name}_#{model.id}@#{Gitlab.config.gitlab.host}>" end # Send an email that starts a new conversation thread, # with headers suitable for grouping by thread in email clients. # # See: mail_answer_thread def mail_new_thread(model, headers = {}, &block) headers['Message-ID'] = message_id(model) mail(headers, &block) end # Send an email that responds to an existing conversation thread, # with headers suitable for grouping by thread in email clients. # # For grouping emails by thread, email clients heuristics require the answers to: # # * have a subject that begin by 'Re: ' # * have a 'In-Reply-To' or 'References' header that references the original 'Message-ID' # def mail_answer_thread(model, headers = {}, &block) headers['In-Reply-To'] = message_id(model) headers['References'] = message_id(model) if (headers[:subject]) headers[:subject].prepend('Re: ') end mail(headers, &block) end end