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There was some funny syntax in merge request email templates. There was a ! before the merge request number when there probably should be a #. This may be some carry over from markdown but should not be in email templates. There were also some capitalization discrepancies among the subject lines. For those OCD people out there I standardized the capitalization. :)
30 lines
1,013 B
Ruby
30 lines
1,013 B
Ruby
module Emails
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module Notes
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def note_commit_email(recipient_id, note_id)
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@note = Note.find(note_id)
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@commit = @note.noteable
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@project = @note.project
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mail(to: recipient(recipient_id), subject: subject("Note for commit #{@commit.short_id}", @commit.title))
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end
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def note_issue_email(recipient_id, note_id)
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@note = Note.find(note_id)
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@issue = @note.noteable
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@project = @note.project
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mail(to: recipient(recipient_id), subject: subject("Note for issue ##{@issue.iid}"))
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end
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def note_merge_request_email(recipient_id, note_id)
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@note = Note.find(note_id)
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@merge_request = @note.noteable
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@project = @note.project
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mail(to: recipient(recipient_id), subject: subject("Note for merge request ##{@merge_request.iid}"))
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end
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def note_wall_email(recipient_id, note_id)
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@note = Note.find(note_id)
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@project = @note.project
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mail(to: recipient(recipient_id), subject: subject("Note on wall"))
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end
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end
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end
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