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openproject/lib/tasks/email.rake

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is an open source project management software.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2021 the OpenProject GmbH
#
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namespace :redmine do
namespace :email do
desc <<~END_DESC
Read an email from standard input.
#{' '}
General options:
unknown_user=ACTION how to handle emails from an unknown user
ACTION can be one of the following values:
ignore: email is ignored (default)
accept: accept as anonymous user
create: create a user account
no_permission_check=1 disable permission checking when receiving
the email
#{' '}
Issue attributes control options:
project=PROJECT identifier of the target project
status=STATUS name of the target status
type=TYPE name of the target type
category=CATEGORY name of the target category
priority=PRIORITY name of the target priority
allow_override=ATTRS allow email content to override attributes
specified by previous options
ATTRS is a comma separated list of attributes
#{' '}
If you want to set default values for custom fields, set the value similar to
the attributes above, using the name of the custom field as a key.
Custom ields set this way can only contain characters valid for environment
variables, i.e. no punctuation and no whitespace.
Additionally, you need to set the list of the attributes set this way in the
default_attributes list like this:
#{' '}
default_attributes="CustomField1 CustomField2"
#{' '}
Examples:
# No project specified. Emails MUST contain the 'Project' keyword:
rake redmine:email:read RAILS_ENV="production" < raw_email
#{' '}
# Fixed project and default type specified, but emails can override
# both type and priority attributes:
rake redmine:email:read RAILS_ENV="production" \\
project=foo \\
type=bug \\
allow_override=type,priority < raw_email
END_DESC
task read: :environment do
MailHandler.receive(STDIN.read, options_from_env)
end
desc <<~END_DESC
Read emails from an IMAP server.
#{' '}
General options:
unknown_user=ACTION how to handle emails from an unknown user
ACTION can be one of the following values:
ignore: email is ignored (default)
accept: accept as anonymous user
create: create a user account
no_permission_check=1 disable permission checking when receiving
the email
#{' '}
Available IMAP options:
host=HOST IMAP server host (default: 127.0.0.1)
port=PORT IMAP server port (default: 143)
ssl=SSL Use SSL? (default: false)
username=USERNAME IMAP account
password=PASSWORD IMAP password
folder=FOLDER IMAP folder to read (default: INBOX)
#{' '}
Issue attributes control options:
project=PROJECT identifier of the target project
status=STATUS name of the target status
type=TYPE name of the target type
category=CATEGORY name of the target category
priority=PRIORITY name of the target priority
allow_override=ATTRS allow email content to override attributes
specified by previous options
ATTRS is a comma separated list of attributes
#{' '}
If you want to set default values for custom fields, set the value similar to
the attributes above, using the name of the custom field as a key.
Custom ields set this way can only contain characters valid for environment
variables, i.e. no punctuation and no whitespace.
Additionally, you need to set the list of the attributes set this way in the
default_attributes list like this:
#{' '}
default_attributes="CustomField1 CustomField2"
#{' '}
Processed emails control options:
move_on_success=MAILBOX move emails that were successfully received
to MAILBOX instead of deleting them
move_on_failure=MAILBOX move emails that were ignored to MAILBOX
#{' '}
Examples:
# No project specified. Emails MUST contain the 'Project' keyword:
#{' '}
rake redmine:email:receive_iamp RAILS_ENV="production" \\
host=imap.foo.bar username=redmine@example.net password=xxx
#{' '}
#{' '}
# Fixed project and default type specified, but emails can override
# both type and priority attributes:
#{' '}
rake redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" \\
host=imap.foo.bar username=redmine@example.net password=xxx ssl=1 \\
project=foo \\
type=bug \\
allow_override=type,priority
END_DESC
task receive_imap: :environment do
imap_options = { host: ENV['host'],
port: ENV['port'],
ssl: ENV['ssl'],
ssl_verification: !['0', 'false', 'f'].include?(ENV['ssl_verification']),
username: ENV['username'],
password: ENV['password'],
folder: ENV['folder'],
move_on_success: ENV['move_on_success'],
move_on_failure: ENV['move_on_failure'] }
Redmine::IMAP.check(imap_options, options_from_env)
end
desc <<~END_DESC
Read emails from an POP3 server.
#{' '}
Available POP3 options:
host=HOST POP3 server host (default: 127.0.0.1)
port=PORT POP3 server port (default: 110)
username=USERNAME POP3 account
password=PASSWORD POP3 password
apop=1 use APOP authentication (default: false)
delete_unprocessed=1 delete messages that could not be processed
successfully from the server (default
behaviour is to leave them on the server)
#{' '}
See redmine:email:receive_imap for more options and examples.
END_DESC
task receive_pop3: :environment do
pop_options = { host: ENV['host'],
port: ENV['port'],
apop: ENV['apop'],
username: ENV['username'],
password: ENV['password'],
delete_unprocessed: ENV['delete_unprocessed'] }
Redmine::POP3.check(pop_options, options_from_env)
end
desc 'Send a test email to the user with the provided login name'
task :test, [:login] => :environment do |_task, args|
login = args[:login]
if login.blank?
abort I18n.t(:notice_email_error,
default: 'Please include the user login to test with. Example: redmine:email:test[example-login]')
end
user = User.find_by_login(login)
unless user && user.logged?
abort I18n.t(:notice_email_error, default: "User with login '#{login}' not found")
end
ActionMailer::Base.raise_delivery_errors = true
begin
UserMailer.test_mail(user).deliver_now
puts I18n.t(:notice_email_sent, value: user.mail)
rescue StandardError => e
abort I18n.t(:notice_email_error, e.message)
end
end
private
def options_from_env
{ issue: {} }.tap do |options|
default_fields = (ENV['default_fields'] || '').split
default_fields |= %w[project status type category priority assigned_to version]
default_fields.each { |field| options[:issue][field.to_sym] = ENV[field] if ENV[field] }
options[:allow_override] = ENV['allow_override'] if ENV['allow_override']
options[:unknown_user] = ENV['unknown_user'] if ENV['unknown_user']
options[:no_permission_check] = ENV['no_permission_check'] if ENV['no_permission_check']
end
end
end
end