BigW Consortium Gitlab

Commit ee028d9d by Douwe Maan

Rename reply_by_email to incoming_email to prepare for the future.

parent 11bbc06b
......@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ class Notify < BaseMailer
if reply_key
headers['X-GitLab-Reply-Key'] = reply_key
address = Mail::Address.new(Gitlab::ReplyByEmail.reply_address(reply_key))
address = Mail::Address.new(Gitlab::IncomingEmail.reply_address(reply_key))
address.display_name = @project.name_with_namespace
headers['Reply-To'] = address
......@@ -150,6 +150,6 @@ class Notify < BaseMailer
end
def reply_key
@reply_key ||= Gitlab::ReplyByEmail.reply_key
@reply_key ||= SentNotification.reply_key
end
end
......@@ -23,6 +23,12 @@ class SentNotification < ActiveRecord::Base
validates :commit_id, presence: true, if: :for_commit?
class << self
def reply_key
return nil unless Gitlab::IncomingEmail.enabled?
SecureRandom.hex(16)
end
def for(reply_key)
find_by(reply_key: reply_key)
end
......
......@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
%p
Reply by email
%span.light.pull-right
= boolean_to_icon Gitlab::ReplyByEmail.enabled?
= boolean_to_icon Gitlab::IncomingEmail.enabled?
.col-md-4
%h4
Components
......
......@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ class EmailReceiverWorker
sidekiq_options queue: :incoming_email
def perform(raw)
return unless Gitlab::ReplyByEmail.enabled?
return unless Gitlab::IncomingEmail.enabled?
begin
Gitlab::Email::Receiver.new(raw).execute
......
......@@ -96,10 +96,10 @@ production: &base
## Reply by email
# Allow users to comment on issues and merge requests by replying to notification emails.
# For documentation on how to set this up, see http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/reply_by_email/README.html
reply_by_email:
# For documentation on how to set this up, see http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/incoming_email/README.html
incoming_email:
enabled: false
address: "replies+%{reply_key}@gitlab.example.com"
address: "incoming+%{key}@gitlab.example.com"
## Gravatar
## For Libravatar see: http://doc.gitlab.com/ce/customization/libravatar.html
......
......@@ -187,8 +187,8 @@ Settings.gitlab_ci['builds_path'] = File.expand_path(Settings.gitlab_ci[
#
# Reply by email
#
Settings['reply_by_email'] ||= Settingslogic.new({})
Settings.reply_by_email['enabled'] = false if Settings.reply_by_email['enabled'].nil?
Settings['incoming_email'] ||= Settingslogic.new({})
Settings.incoming_email['enabled'] = false if Settings.incoming_email['enabled'].nil?
#
# Gravatar
......
......@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
- [System hooks](system_hooks/system_hooks.md) Notifications when users, projects and keys are changed.
- [Update](update/README.md) Update guides to upgrade your installation.
- [Welcome message](customization/welcome_message.md) Add a custom welcome message to the sign-in page.
- [Reply by email](reply_by_email/README.md) Allow users to comment on issues and merge requests by replying to notification emails.
- [Reply by email](incoming_email/README.md) Allow users to comment on issues and merge requests by replying to notification emails.
- [Migrate GitLab CI to CE/EE](migrate_ci_to_ce/README.md) Follow this guide to migrate your existing GitLab CI data to GitLab CE/EE.
### Administrator documentation
......
......@@ -12,24 +12,24 @@ To set up a basic Postfix mail server with IMAP access on Ubuntu, follow [these
## Set it up
In this example, we'll use the Gmail address `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
In this example, we'll use the Gmail address `gitlab-incoming@gmail.com`.
### Omnibus package installations
1. Find the `reply_by_email` section in `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`, enable the feature, enter the email address including a placeholder for the `reply_key` and fill in the details for your specific IMAP server and email account:
1. Find the `incoming_email` section in `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`, enable the feature, enter the email address including a placeholder for the `key` and fill in the details for your specific IMAP server and email account:
```ruby
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_enabled'] = true
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_address'] = "gitlab-replies+%{reply_key}@gmail.com"
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_host'] = "imap.gmail.com" # IMAP server host
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_port'] = 993 # IMAP server port
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_ssl'] = true # Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_email'] = "gitlab-replies@gmail.com" # Email account username. Usually the full email address.
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_password'] = "password" # Email account password
gitlab_rails['reply_by_email_mailbox_name'] = "inbox" # The name of the mailbox where incoming mail will end up. Usually "inbox".
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_enabled'] = true
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_address'] = "gitlab-incoming+%{key}@gmail.com"
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_host'] = "imap.gmail.com" # IMAP server host
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_port'] = 993 # IMAP server port
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_ssl'] = true # Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_email'] = "gitlab-incoming@gmail.com" # Email account username. Usually the full email address.
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_password'] = "password" # Email account password
gitlab_rails['incoming_email_mailbox_name'] = "inbox" # The name of the mailbox where incoming mail will end up. Usually "inbox".
```
As mentioned, the part after `+` in the address is ignored, and any email sent here will end up in the mailbox for `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
As mentioned, the part after `+` in the address is ignored, and any email sent here will end up in the mailbox for `gitlab-incoming@gmail.com`.
1. Reconfigure GitLab for the changes to take effect:
......@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ In this example, we'll use the Gmail address `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
1. Verify that everything is configured correctly:
```sh
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:reply_by_email:check
sudo gitlab-rake gitlab:incoming_email:check
```
1. Reply by email should now be working.
......@@ -53,19 +53,19 @@ In this example, we'll use the Gmail address `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
cd /home/git/gitlab
```
1. Find the `reply_by_email` section in `config/gitlab.yml`, enable the feature and enter the email address including a placeholder for the `reply_key`:
1. Find the `incoming_email` section in `config/gitlab.yml`, enable the feature and enter the email address including a placeholder for the `key`:
```sh
sudo editor config/gitlab.yml
```
```yaml
reply_by_email:
incoming_email:
enabled: true
address: "gitlab-replies+%{reply_key}@gmail.com"
address: "gitlab-incoming+%{key}@gmail.com"
```
As mentioned, the part after `+` in the address is ignored, and any email sent here will end up in the mailbox for `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
As mentioned, the part after `+` in the address is ignored, and any email sent here will end up in the mailbox for `gitlab-incoming@gmail.com`.
2. Copy `config/mail_room.yml.example` to `config/mail_room.yml`:
......@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ In this example, we'll use the Gmail address `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
:ssl: true
# Email account username. Usually the full email address.
:email: "gitlab-replies@gmail.com"
:email: "gitlab-incoming@gmail.com"
# Email account password
:password: "[REDACTED]"
# The name of the mailbox where incoming mail will end up. Usually "inbox".
......@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ In this example, we'll use the Gmail address `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
7. Verify that everything is configured correctly:
```sh
sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:reply_by_email:check RAILS_ENV=production
sudo -u git -H bundle exec rake gitlab:incoming_email:check RAILS_ENV=production
```
8. Reply by email should now be working.
......@@ -134,15 +134,15 @@ In this example, we'll use the Gmail address `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
1. Go to the GitLab installation directory.
1. Find the `reply_by_email` section in `config/gitlab.yml`, enable the feature and enter the email address including a placeholder for the `reply_key`:
1. Find the `incoming_email` section in `config/gitlab.yml`, enable the feature and enter the email address including a placeholder for the `key`:
```yaml
reply_by_email:
incoming_email:
enabled: true
address: "gitlab-replies+%{reply_key}@gmail.com"
address: "gitlab-incoming+%{key}@gmail.com"
```
As mentioned, the part after `+` is ignored, and this will end up in the mailbox for `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
As mentioned, the part after `+` is ignored, and this will end up in the mailbox for `gitlab-incoming@gmail.com`.
2. Copy `config/mail_room.yml.example` to `config/mail_room.yml`:
......@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ In this example, we'll use the Gmail address `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
# Whether the IMAP server uses SSL
:ssl: true
# Email account username. Usually the full email address.
:email: "gitlab-replies@gmail.com"
:email: "gitlab-incoming@gmail.com"
# Email account password
:password: "[REDACTED]"
# The name of the mailbox where incoming mail will end up. Usually "inbox".
......@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ In this example, we'll use the Gmail address `gitlab-replies@gmail.com`.
7. Verify that everything is configured correctly:
```sh
bundle exec rake gitlab:reply_by_email:check RAILS_ENV=development
bundle exec rake gitlab:incoming_email:check RAILS_ENV=development
```
8. Reply by email should now be working.
......@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
This document will take you through the steps of setting up a basic Postfix mail server with IMAP authentication on Ubuntu, to be used with Reply by email.
The instructions make the assumption that you will be using the email address `replies@gitlab.example.com`, that is, username `replies` on host `gitlab.example.com`. Don't forget to change it to your actual host when executing the example code snippets.
The instructions make the assumption that you will be using the email address `incoming@gitlab.example.com`, that is, username `incoming` on host `gitlab.example.com`. Don't forget to change it to your actual host when executing the example code snippets.
## Configure your server firewall
......@@ -27,16 +27,16 @@ The instructions make the assumption that you will be using the email address `r
## Create user
1. Create a user for replies.
1. Create a user for incoming.
```sh
sudo useradd -m -s /bin/bash replies
sudo useradd -m -s /bin/bash incoming
```
1. Set a password for this user.
```sh
sudo passwd replies
sudo passwd incoming
```
Be sure not to forget this, you'll need it later.
......@@ -70,12 +70,12 @@ The instructions make the assumption that you will be using the email address `r
sudo postfix start
```
1. Send the new `replies` user a dummy email to test SMTP, by entering the following into the SMTP prompt:
1. Send the new `incoming` user a dummy email to test SMTP, by entering the following into the SMTP prompt:
```
ehlo localhost
mail from: root@localhost
rcpt to: replies@localhost
rcpt to: incoming@localhost
data
Subject: Re: Some issue
......@@ -86,17 +86,17 @@ The instructions make the assumption that you will be using the email address `r
(Note: The `.` is a literal period on its own line)
1. Check if the `replies` user received the email:
1. Check if the `incoming` user received the email:
```sh
su - replies
su - incoming
mail
```
You should see output like this:
```
"/var/mail/replies": 1 message 1 unread
"/var/mail/incoming": 1 message 1 unread
>U 1 root@localhost 59/2842 Re: Some issue
```
......@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ The instructions make the assumption that you will be using the email address `r
q
```
1. Log out of the `replies` account and go back to being `root`:
1. Log out of the `incoming` account and go back to being `root`:
```sh
logout
......@@ -131,18 +131,18 @@ Courier, which we will install later to add IMAP authentication, requires mailbo
1. Test the new setup:
1. Follow steps 1 and 2 of _[Test the out-of-the-box setup](#test-the-out-of-the-box-setup)_.
2. Check if the `replies` user received the email:
2. Check if the `incoming` user received the email:
```sh
su - replies
MAIL=/home/replies/Maildir
su - incoming
MAIL=/home/incoming/Maildir
mail
```
You should see output like this:
```
"/home/replies/Maildir": 1 message 1 unread
"/home/incoming/Maildir": 1 message 1 unread
>U 1 root@localhost 59/2842 Re: Some issue
```
......@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ Courier, which we will install later to add IMAP authentication, requires mailbo
q
```
1. Log out of the `replies` account and go back to being `root`:
1. Log out of the `incoming` account and go back to being `root`:
```sh
logout
......@@ -221,12 +221,12 @@ Courier, which we will install later to add IMAP authentication, requires mailbo
If you get a `Connection refused` error instead, make sure your firewall is setup to allow inbound traffic on port 25.
1. Send the `replies` user a dummy email to test SMTP, by entering the following into the SMTP prompt:
1. Send the `incoming` user a dummy email to test SMTP, by entering the following into the SMTP prompt:
```
ehlo gitlab.example.com
mail from: root@gitlab.example.com
rcpt to: replies@gitlab.example.com
rcpt to: incoming@gitlab.example.com
data
Subject: Re: Some issue
......@@ -237,18 +237,18 @@ Courier, which we will install later to add IMAP authentication, requires mailbo
(Note: The `.` is a literal period on its own line)
1. Check if the `replies` user received the email:
1. Check if the `incoming` user received the email:
```sh
su - replies
MAIL=/home/replies/Maildir
su - incoming
MAIL=/home/incoming/Maildir
mail
```
You should see output like this:
```
"/home/replies/Maildir": 1 message 1 unread
"/home/incoming/Maildir": 1 message 1 unread
>U 1 root@gitlab.example.com 59/2842 Re: Some issue
```
......@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ Courier, which we will install later to add IMAP authentication, requires mailbo
q
```
1. Log out of the `replies` account and go back to being `root`:
1. Log out of the `incoming` account and go back to being `root`:
```sh
logout
......@@ -281,13 +281,13 @@ Courier, which we will install later to add IMAP authentication, requires mailbo
- OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN NAMESPACE THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES SORT QUOTA IDLE ACL ACL2=UNION] Courier-IMAP ready. Copyright 1998-2011 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for distribution information.
```
1. Sign in as the `replies` user to test IMAP, by entering the following into the IMAP prompt:
1. Sign in as the `incoming` user to test IMAP, by entering the following into the IMAP prompt:
```
a login replies PASSWORD
a login incoming PASSWORD
```
Replace PASSWORD with the password you set on the `replies` user earlier.
Replace PASSWORD with the password you set on the `incoming` user earlier.
You should see output like this:
......@@ -307,4 +307,4 @@ If all the tests were successful, Postfix is all set up and ready to receive ema
---------
_This document was adapted from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixBasicSetupHowto, by contributors to the Ubuntu documentation wiki._
\ No newline at end of file
_This document was adapted from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixBasicSetupHowto, by contributors to the Ubuntu documentation wiki._
......@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ module Gitlab
def reply_key
reply_key = nil
message.to.each do |address|
reply_key = Gitlab::ReplyByEmail.reply_key_from_address(address)
reply_key = Gitlab::IncomingEmail.key_from_address(address)
break if reply_key
end
......@@ -98,7 +98,8 @@ module Gitlab
note: reply,
noteable_type: sent_notification.noteable_type,
noteable_id: sent_notification.noteable_id,
commit_id: sent_notification.commit_id
commit_id: sent_notification.commit_id,
line_code: sent_notification.line_code
).execute
end
end
......
module Gitlab
module ReplyByEmail
module IncomingEmail
class << self
def enabled?
config.enabled && address_formatted_correctly?
......@@ -7,20 +7,14 @@ module Gitlab
def address_formatted_correctly?
config.address &&
config.address.include?("%{reply_key}")
config.address.include?("%{key}")
end
def reply_key
return nil unless enabled?
SecureRandom.hex(16)
end
def reply_address(reply_key)
config.address.gsub('%{reply_key}', reply_key)
def reply_address(key)
config.address.gsub('%{key}', key)
end
def reply_key_from_address(address)
def key_from_address(address)
regex = address_regex
return unless regex
......@@ -33,7 +27,7 @@ module Gitlab
private
def config
Gitlab.config.reply_by_email
Gitlab.config.incoming_email
end
def address_regex
......@@ -41,7 +35,7 @@ module Gitlab
return nil unless wildcard_address
regex = Regexp.escape(wildcard_address)
regex = regex.gsub(Regexp.escape('%{reply_key}'), "(.+)")
regex = regex.gsub(Regexp.escape('%{key}'), "(.+)")
Regexp.new(regex).freeze
end
end
......
......@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ namespace :gitlab do
desc "GitLab | Check the configuration of GitLab and its environment"
task check: %w{gitlab:gitlab_shell:check
gitlab:sidekiq:check
gitlab:reply_by_email:check
gitlab:incoming_email:check
gitlab:ldap:check
gitlab:app:check}
......@@ -634,13 +634,13 @@ namespace :gitlab do
end
namespace :reply_by_email do
namespace :incoming_email do
desc "GitLab | Check the configuration of Reply by email"
task check: :environment do
warn_user_is_not_gitlab
start_checking "Reply by email"
if Gitlab.config.reply_by_email.enabled
if Gitlab.config.incoming_email.enabled
check_address_formatted_correctly
check_mail_room_config_exists
check_imap_authentication
......@@ -665,12 +665,12 @@ namespace :gitlab do
def check_address_formatted_correctly
print "Address formatted correctly? ... "
if Gitlab::ReplyByEmail.address_formatted_correctly?
if Gitlab::IncomingEmail.address_formatted_correctly?
puts "yes".green
else
puts "no".red
try_fixing_it(
"Make sure that the address in config/gitlab.yml includes the '%{reply_key}' placeholder."
"Make sure that the address in config/gitlab.yml includes the '%{key}' placeholder."
)
fix_and_rerun
end
......@@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ namespace :gitlab do
"Enable mail_room in the init.d configuration."
)
for_more_information(
"doc/reply_by_email/README.md"
"doc/incoming_email/README.md"
)
fix_and_rerun
end
......@@ -708,7 +708,7 @@ namespace :gitlab do
"Enable mail_room in your Procfile."
)
for_more_information(
"doc/reply_by_email/README.md"
"doc/incoming_email/README.md"
)
fix_and_rerun
end
......@@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ namespace :gitlab do
"Check that the information in config/mail_room.yml is correct"
)
for_more_information(
"doc/reply_by_email/README.md"
"doc/incoming_email/README.md"
)
fix_and_rerun
end
......@@ -789,7 +789,7 @@ namespace :gitlab do
"Check that the information in config/mail_room.yml is correct"
)
for_more_information(
"doc/reply_by_email/README.md"
"doc/incoming_email/README.md"
)
fix_and_rerun
end
......
......@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ require "spec_helper"
describe Gitlab::Email::Receiver do
before do
stub_reply_by_email_setting(enabled: true, address: "reply+%{reply_key}@appmail.adventuretime.ooo")
stub_incoming_email_setting(enabled: true, address: "reply+%{key}@appmail.adventuretime.ooo")
end
let(:reply_key) { "59d8df8370b7e95c5a49fbf86aeb2c93" }
......
require "spec_helper"
describe Gitlab::ReplyByEmail do
describe Gitlab::IncomingEmail do
describe "self.enabled?" do
context "when reply by email is enabled" do
before do
stub_reply_by_email_setting(enabled: true)
stub_incoming_email_setting(enabled: true)
end
context "when the address is valid" do
before do
stub_reply_by_email_setting(address: "replies+%{reply_key}@example.com")
stub_incoming_email_setting(address: "replies+%{key}@example.com")
end
it "returns true" do
......@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ describe Gitlab::ReplyByEmail do
context "when the address is invalid" do
before do
stub_reply_by_email_setting(address: "replies@example.com")
stub_incoming_email_setting(address: "replies@example.com")
end
it "returns false" do
......@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ describe Gitlab::ReplyByEmail do
context "when reply by email is disabled" do
before do
stub_reply_by_email_setting(enabled: false)
stub_incoming_email_setting(enabled: false)
end
it "returns false" do
......@@ -39,34 +39,9 @@ describe Gitlab::ReplyByEmail do
end
end
describe "self.reply_key" do
context "when enabled" do
before do
allow(described_class).to receive(:enabled?).and_return(true)
end
it "returns a random hex" do
key = described_class.reply_key
key2 = described_class.reply_key
expect(key).not_to eq(key2)
end
end
context "when disabled" do
before do
allow(described_class).to receive(:enabled?).and_return(false)
end
it "returns nil" do
expect(described_class.reply_key).to be_nil
end
end
end
context "self.reply_address" do
before do
stub_reply_by_email_setting(address: "replies+%{reply_key}@example.com")
stub_incoming_email_setting(address: "replies+%{key}@example.com")
end
it "returns the address with an interpolated reply key" do
......@@ -74,13 +49,13 @@ describe Gitlab::ReplyByEmail do
end
end
context "self.reply_key_from_address" do
context "self.key_from_address" do
before do
stub_reply_by_email_setting(address: "replies+%{reply_key}@example.com")
stub_incoming_email_setting(address: "replies+%{key}@example.com")
end
it "returns reply key" do
expect(described_class.reply_key_from_address("replies+key@example.com")).to eq("key")
expect(described_class.key_from_address("replies+key@example.com")).to eq("key")
end
end
end
......@@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ module StubConfiguration
allow(Gitlab.config.gravatar).to receive_messages(messages)
end
def stub_reply_by_email_setting(messages)
allow(Gitlab.config.reply_by_email).to receive_messages(messages)
def stub_incoming_email_setting(messages)
allow(Gitlab.config.incoming_email).to receive_messages(messages)
end
private
......
......@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ describe EmailReceiverWorker do
context "when reply by email is enabled" do
before do
allow(Gitlab::ReplyByEmail).to receive(:enabled?).and_return(true)
allow(Gitlab::IncomingEmail).to receive(:enabled?).and_return(true)
end
it "calls the email receiver" do
......@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ describe EmailReceiverWorker do
context "when reply by email is disabled" do
before do
allow(Gitlab::ReplyByEmail).to receive(:enabled?).and_return(false)
allow(Gitlab::IncomingEmail).to receive(:enabled?).and_return(false)
end
it "doesn't call the email receiver" do
......
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