gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/lib/email_template_interceptor.rb
Sean McGivern 5883ce95ef current_application_settings belongs on Gitlab::CurrentSettings
The initializers including this were doing so at the top level, so every object
loaded after them had a `current_application_settings` method. However, if
someone had rack-attack enabled (which was loaded before these initializers), it
would try to load the API, and fail, because `Gitlab::CurrentSettings` didn't
have that method.

To fix this:

1. Don't include `Gitlab::CurrentSettings` at the top level. We do not need
   `Object.new.current_application_settings` to work.
2. Make `Gitlab::CurrentSettings` explicitly `extend self`, as we already use it
   like that in several places.
3. Change the initializers to use that new form.
2017-08-31 13:38:33 +01:00

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# Read about interceptors in http://guides.rubyonrails.org/action_mailer_basics.html#intercepting-emails
class EmailTemplateInterceptor
extend Gitlab::CurrentSettings
def self.delivering_email(message)
# Remove HTML part if HTML emails are disabled.
unless current_application_settings.html_emails_enabled
message.parts.delete_if do |part|
part.content_type.start_with?('text/html')
end
end
end
end