gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/mailers/notify.rb

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class Notify < ActionMailer::Base
include Resque::Mailer
add_template_helper ApplicationHelper
add_template_helper GitlabMarkdownHelper
default_url_options[:host] = Gitlab.config.gitlab.host
default_url_options[:protocol] = Gitlab.config.gitlab.protocol
default_url_options[:port] = Gitlab.config.gitlab.port if Gitlab.config.gitlab_on_non_standard_port?
default from: Gitlab.config.gitlab.email_from
#
# Issue
#
def new_issue_email(issue_id)
@issue = Issue.find(issue_id)
@project = @issue.project
mail(to: @issue.assignee_email, subject: subject("new issue ##{@issue.id}", @issue.title))
end
def reassigned_issue_email(recipient_id, issue_id, previous_assignee_id)
@issue = Issue.find(issue_id)
@previous_assignee ||= User.find(previous_assignee_id)
@project = @issue.project
mail(to: recipient(recipient_id), subject: subject("changed issue ##{@issue.id}", @issue.title))
end
def issue_status_changed_email(recipient_id, issue_id, status, updated_by_user_id)
@issue = Issue.find issue_id
@issue_status = status
@project = @issue.project
@updated_by = User.find updated_by_user_id
mail(to: recipient(recipient_id),
subject: subject("changed issue ##{@issue.id}", @issue.title))
end
#
# Merge Request
#
def new_merge_request_email(merge_request_id)
@merge_request = MergeRequest.find(merge_request_id)
@project = @merge_request.project
mail(to: @merge_request.assignee_email, subject: subject("new merge request !#{@merge_request.id}", @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(previous_assignee_id)
@project = @merge_request.project
mail(to: recipient(recipient_id), subject: subject("changed merge request !#{@merge_request.id}", @merge_request.title))
end
#
# Note
#
def note_commit_email(recipient_id, note_id)
@note = Note.find(note_id)
@commit = @note.noteable
@commit = CommitDecorator.decorate(@commit)
@project = @note.project
mail(to: recipient(recipient_id), subject: subject("note for commit #{@commit.short_id}", @commit.title))
end
def note_issue_email(recipient_id, note_id)
@note = Note.find(note_id)
@issue = @note.noteable
@project = @note.project
mail(to: recipient(recipient_id), subject: subject("note for issue ##{@issue.id}"))
end
def note_merge_request_email(recipient_id, note_id)
@note = Note.find(note_id)
@merge_request = @note.noteable
@project = @note.project
mail(to: recipient(recipient_id), subject: subject("note for merge request !#{@merge_request.id}"))
end
def note_wall_email(recipient_id, note_id)
@note = Note.find(note_id)
@project = @note.project
mail(to: recipient(recipient_id), subject: subject)
end
#
# Project
#
def project_access_granted_email(user_project_id)
@users_project = UsersProject.find user_project_id
@project = @users_project.project
mail(to: @users_project.user.email,
subject: subject("access to project was granted"))
end
def project_was_moved_email(user_project_id)
@users_project = UsersProject.find user_project_id
@project = @users_project.project
mail(to: @users_project.user.email,
subject: subject("project was moved"))
end
#
# User
#
def new_user_email(user_id, password)
@user = User.find(user_id)
@password = password
mail(to: @user.email, subject: subject("Account was created for you"))
end
private
# 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
# 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')
# => "GitLab | Lorem ipsum"
#
# # Automatically inserts Project name when @project is set
# >> @project = Project.last
# => #<Project id: 1, name: "Ruby on Rails", path: "ruby_on_rails", ...>
# >> subject('Lorem ipsum')
# => "GitLab | Lorem ipsum | Ruby on Rails"
#
# # Accepts multiple arguments
# >> subject('Lorem ipsum', 'Dolor sit amet')
# => "GitLab | Lorem ipsum | Dolor sit amet"
def subject(*extra)
"GitLab | " << extra.join(' | ') << (@project ? " | #{@project.name}" : "")
end
end