obsolete.ChilliProject/lib/tasks/email.rake

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# Redmine - project management software
# Copyright (C) 2006-2008 Jean-Philippe Lang
#
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#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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
tracker=TRACKER name of the target tracker
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
Examples:
# No project specified. Emails MUST contain the 'Project' keyword:
rake redmine:email:read RAILS_ENV="production" < raw_email
# Fixed project and default tracker specified, but emails can override
# both tracker and priority attributes:
rake redmine:email:read RAILS_ENV="production" \\
project=foo \\
tracker=bug \\
allow_override=tracker,priority < raw_email
END_DESC
task :read => :environment do
options = { :issue => {} }
%w(project status tracker category priority).each { |a| options[:issue][a.to_sym] = ENV[a] if ENV[a] }
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']
MailHandler.receive(STDIN.read, options)
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
tracker=TRACKER name of the target tracker
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
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 tracker specified, but emails can override
# both tracker and priority attributes:
rake redmine:email:receive_iamp RAILS_ENV="production" \\
host=imap.foo.bar username=redmine@example.net password=xxx ssl=1 \\
project=foo \\
tracker=bug \\
allow_override=tracker,priority
END_DESC
task :receive_imap => :environment do
imap_options = {:host => ENV['host'],
:port => ENV['port'],
:ssl => ENV['ssl'],
:username => ENV['username'],
:password => ENV['password'],
:folder => ENV['folder'],
:move_on_success => ENV['move_on_success'],
:move_on_failure => ENV['move_on_failure']}
options = { :issue => {} }
%w(project status tracker category priority).each { |a| options[:issue][a.to_sym] = ENV[a] if ENV[a] }
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']
Redmine::IMAP.check(imap_options, options)
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']}
options = { :issue => {} }
%w(project status tracker category priority).each { |a| options[:issue][a.to_sym] = ENV[a] if ENV[a] }
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']
Redmine::POP3.check(pop_options, options)
end
desc "Send a test email to the user with the provided login name"
task :test, [:login] => :environment do |task, args|
include Redmine::I18n
abort l(:notice_email_error, "Please include the user login to test with. Example: login=example-login") if args[:login].blank?
user = User.find_by_login(args[:login])
abort l(:notice_email_error, "User #{args[:login]} not found") unless user && user.logged?
ActionMailer::Base.raise_delivery_errors = true
begin
Mailer.deliver_test(User.current)
puts l(:notice_email_sent, user.mail)
rescue Exception => e
abort l(:notice_email_error, e.message)
end
end
end
end