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openproject/lib/tasks/reminder.rake

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
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#
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#++
desc <<-END_DESC
Send reminders about issues due in the next days.
Available options:
* days => number of days to remind about (defaults to 7)
* type => id of type (defaults to all type)
* project => id or identifier of project (defaults to all projects)
* users => comma separated list of user ids who should be reminded
Example:
rake redmine:send_reminders days=7 users="1,23, 56" RAILS_ENV="production"
END_DESC
namespace :redmine do
task send_reminders: :environment do
reminder = DueIssuesReminder.new(ENV['days'], ENV['project'], ENV['type'], ENV['users'].to_s.split(',').map(&:to_i))
reminder.remind_users
end
end