Commit e6c5a8b1 authored by Dmitriy Zaporozhets's avatar Dmitriy Zaporozhets

Merge branch 'rake_task_for_google_email_schema_verfication' into 'master'

Rake task for google email schema verfication

#1607

See merge request !1300
parents 9ce9814e cdc62cff
......@@ -26,6 +26,14 @@ class Notify < ActionMailer::Base
delay_for(2.seconds)
end
def test_email(recepient_email, subject, body)
mail(to: recepient_email,
subject: subject,
body: body.html_safe,
content_type: 'text/html'
)
end
private
# The default email address to send emails from
......
......@@ -9,3 +9,20 @@ If correctly setup, emails that require an action will be marked in Gmail.
To get this functioning, you need to be registered with Google.
[See how to register with google in this document.](https://developers.google.com/gmail/markup/registering-with-google)
To aid the registering with google, GitLab offers a rake task that will send an email to google whitelisting email address from your GitLab server.
To check what would be sent to the google email address, run the rake task:
```bash
bundle exec rake gitlab:mail_google_schema_whitelisting RAILS_ENV=production
```
**This will not send the email but give you the output of how the mail will look.**
Copy the output of the rake task to [google email markup tester](https://www.google.com/webmasters/markup-tester/u/0/) and press "Validate".
If you receive "No errors detected" message from the tester you can send the email using:
```bash
bundle exec rake gitlab:mail_google_schema_whitelisting RAILS_ENV=production SEND=true
``
require "#{Rails.root}/app/helpers/emails_helper"
require 'action_view/helpers'
extend ActionView::Helpers
include ActionView::Context
include EmailsHelper
namespace :gitlab do
desc "Email google whitelisting email with example email for actions in inbox"
task mail_google_schema_whitelisting: :environment do
subject = "Rails | Implemented feature"
url = "#{Gitlab.config.gitlab.url}/base/rails-project/issues/#{rand(1..100)}#note_#{rand(10..1000)}"
schema = email_action(url)
body = email_template(schema, url)
mail = Notify.test_email("schema.whitelisting+sample@gmail.com", subject, body.html_safe)
if send_now
mail.deliver
else
puts "WOULD SEND:"
end
puts mail
end
def email_template(schema, url)
"<html lang='en'>
<head>
<meta content='text/html; charset=utf-8' http-equiv='Content-Type'>
<title>
GitLab
</title>
</meta>
</head>
<style>
img {
max-width: 100%;
height: auto;
}
p.details {
font-style:italic;
color:#777
}
.footer p {
font-size:small;
color:#777
}
</style>
<body>
<div class='content'>
<div>
<p>I like it :+1: </p>
</div>
</div>
<div class='footer' style='margin-top: 10px;'>
<p>
<br>
You're receiving this notification because you are a member of the Base / Rails Project project team.
<a href=\"#{url}\">View it on GitLab</a>
#{schema}
</p>
</div>
</body>
</html>"
end
def send_now
if ENV['SEND'] == "true"
true
else
false
end
end
end
require 'spec_helper'
require 'rake'
describe 'gitlab:mail_google_schema_whitelisting rake task' do
before :all do
Rake.application.rake_require "tasks/gitlab/task_helpers"
Rake.application.rake_require "tasks/gitlab/mail_google_schema_whitelisting"
# empty task as env is already loaded
Rake::Task.define_task :environment
end
describe 'call' do
before do
# avoid writing task output to spec progress
$stdout.stub :write
end
let :run_rake_task do
Rake::Task["gitlab:mail_google_schema_whitelisting"].reenable
Rake.application.invoke_task "gitlab:mail_google_schema_whitelisting"
end
it 'should run the task without errors' do
expect { run_rake_task }.to_not raise_error
end
end
end
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