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v2 v3 2 2 [[TracGuideToc]] 3 3 4 Trac supports notification of ticket changes via email. 5 6 Email notification is useful to keep users up-to-date on tickets /issues of interest, and also provides a convenient way to post all ticket changes to a dedicated mailing list. For example, this is how the [http://lists.edgewall.com/archive/trac-tickets/ Trac-tickets] mailing list is set up.7 8 Disabled by default, notification can be activated and configured in [ wiki:TracIni trac.ini].4 Trac supports notification of ticket changes via email. 5 6 Email notification is useful to keep users up-to-date on tickets of interest, and also provides a convenient way to post all ticket changes to a dedicated mailing list. 7 8 Disabled by default, notification can be activated and configured in [TracIni trac.ini]. 9 9 10 10 == Receiving Notification Mails 11 12 When reporting a new ticket or adding a comment, enter a valid email address or your Trac username in the ''reporter'', ''assigned to/owner'' or ''cc'' field. Trac will automatically send you an email when changes are made to the ticket, depending on how notification is configured. 11 When reporting a new ticket or adding a comment, enter a valid email address or your Trac username in the ''reporter'', ''assigned to/owner'' or ''cc'' field. Trac may send you an email when changes are made to the ticket, depending on how your notification preferences are configured. 12 13 Permission groups can also be entered in the CC field, 14 to notify all members of the group. 13 15 14 16 === How to use your username to receive notification mails 15 17 16 To receive notification mails, you can either enter a full email address or your Trac username. To get notified with a simple username or login, you need to specify a valid email address in the ''Preferences'' page.18 To receive notification mails, you can either enter a full email address or your Trac username. To get notified with a simple username or login, you need to specify a valid email address in your [/prefs preferences]. 17 19 18 20 Alternatively, a default domain name ('''`smtp_default_domain`''') can be set in the TracIni file, see [#ConfigurationOptions Configuration Options] below. In this case, the default domain will be appended to the username, which can be useful for an "Intranet" kind of installation. … … 30 32 == Configuring SMTP Notification 31 33 32 '''Important:''' For TracNotification to work correctly, the `[trac] base_url` option must be set in [wiki:TracIni trac.ini].34 '''Important:''' The [[TracIni#trac-base_url-option|[trac] base_url]] option must be configured for links in the notification message to be correctly generated. 33 35 34 36 === Configuration Options 35 36 These are the available options for the `[notification]` section in `trac.ini`: 37 38 [[TracIni(notification)]] 37 These are the available options for the `[notification]` section in trac.ini: 38 39 [[TracIni(section=notification)]] 39 40 40 41 === Example Configuration (SMTP) 41 42 42 {{{#!ini 43 43 [notification] … … 50 50 51 51 === Example Configuration (`sendmail`) 52 53 52 {{{#!ini 54 53 [notification] … … 61 60 }}} 62 61 63 === Customizing the e-mail subject 64 65 The e-mail subject can be customized with the `ticket_subject_template` option, which contains a [http://genshi.edgewall.org/wiki/Documentation/text-templates.html Genshi text template] snippet. The default value is: 66 {{{ 67 $prefix #$ticket.id: $summary 68 }}} 69 62 === Subscriber Configuration 63 The default subscriptions are configured in the [TracIni#notification-subscriber-section "[notification-subscriber]"] section. 64 65 [[TracIni(section=notification-subscriber)]] 66 67 Each user can override these defaults in their ''Notifications'' preferences. 68 69 For example to unsubscribe from notifications for one's own changes and comments, the rule "Never notify: I update a ticket" should be added above other subscription rules. 70 71 The subscription rule name on the left side of the `=` can be anything, it has no meaning outside this configuration file. The subscriber name on the right side of the `=` must be one of the subscribers listed in the above table. 72 73 The following attributes of default subscriptions can be configured: 74 * `.distributor` (Default: `email`) 75 * Other values require plugins. For example `on-site` requires th:OnSiteNotificationsPlugin. 76 * `.priority` (Default: `100`) 77 * Smaller values override larger values. 78 * If you use `0`, then users will not be able to override this rule. 79 * `.adverb` (Default: `always`) 80 * `never` can be used to silence other subscription rules with higher values. 81 * `.format` (Default: `text/plain`) 82 * Other values require plugins. For example `text/html` requires th:TracHtmlNotificationPlugin. 83 84 === Example Configuration (default subscriptions) 85 {{{#!ini 86 [notification-subscriber] 87 always_notify_owner = TicketOwnerSubscriber 88 always_notify_owner.distributor = email 89 always_notify_owner.priority = 100 90 always_notify_owner.adverb = always 91 always_notify_owner.format = text/plain 92 93 always_notify_previous_updater = TicketPreviousUpdatersSubscriber 94 95 never_notify_updater = TicketUpdaterSubscriber 96 never_notify_updater.adverb = never 97 never_notify_updater.priority = 0 98 99 notify_cc_html = CarbonCopySubscriber 100 notify_cc_html.format = text/html 101 }}} 102 103 === Customizing the email subject 104 The email subject can be customized with the `ticket_subject_template` option, which contains a [https://genshi.edgewall.org/wiki/Documentation/text-templates.html Genshi text template] snippet. The default value is: 105 {{{#!genshi 106 ${prefix} #${ticket.id}: ${summary} 107 }}} 70 108 The following variables are available in the template: 71 109 72 * `env`: The project environment (see [trac:source:/trunk/trac/env.py env.py]). 110 * `changes`: The ticket changes (prepared by [trac:source:/branches/1.4-stable/trac/ticket/model.py Ticket.get_change]). 111 * `env`: The project environment (see [trac:source:/branches/1.4-stable/trac/env.py env.py]). 73 112 * `prefix`: The prefix defined in `smtp_subject_prefix`. 74 113 * `summary`: The ticket summary, with the old value if the summary was edited. 75 * `ticket`: The ticket model object (see [trac:source:/trunk/trac/ticket/model.py model.py]). Individual ticket fields can be addressed by appending the field name separated by a dot, eg `$ticket.milestone`. 76 77 === Customizing the e-mail content 78 79 The notification e-mail content is generated based on `ticket_notify_email.txt` in `trac/ticket/templates`. You can add your own version of this template by adding a `ticket_notify_email.txt` to the templates directory of your environment. The default looks like this: 80 81 {{{ 82 $ticket_body_hdr 83 $ticket_props 84 {% choose ticket.new %}\ 85 {% when True %}\ 86 $ticket.description 87 {% end %}\ 88 {% otherwise %}\ 89 {% if changes_body %}\ 114 * `ticket`: The ticket model object (see [trac:source:/branches/1.4-stable/trac/ticket/model.py model.py]). Individual ticket fields can be addressed by appending the field name separated by a dot, eg `${ticket.milestone}`. 115 116 === Customizing the email content #CustomizingContent 117 118 The notification email content is generated based on `ticket_notify_email.txt` in `trac/ticket/templates`. You can add your own version of this template by adding a `ticket_notify_email.txt` to the templates directory of your environment. The default is: 119 120 {{{#!jinja 121 ${ticket_body_hdr} 122 ${ticket_props} 123 # if ticket.new: 124 ${ticket.description} 125 # else: 126 # if changes_body: 90 127 ${_('Changes (by %(author)s):', author=change.author)} 91 128 92 $ changes_body93 {% end %}\ 94 {% if changes_descr %}\ 95 {% if not changes_body and not change.comment and change.author %}\ 129 ${changes_body} 130 # endif 131 # if changes_descr: 132 # if not changes_body and not change.comment and change.author: 96 133 ${_('Description changed by %(author)s:', author=change.author)} 97 {% end %}\ 98 $ changes_descr134 # endif 135 ${changes_descr} 99 136 -- 100 {% end %}\ 101 {% if change.comment %}\ 102 103 ${changes_body and _('Comment:') or _('Comment (by %(author)s):', author=change.author)} 104 105 $change.comment 106 {% end %}\ 107 {% end %}\ 108 {% end %}\ 109 110 -- 137 # endif 138 # if change.comment: 139 140 ${_('Comment:') if changes_body else 141 _('Comment (by %(author)s):', author=change.author)} 142 143 ${change.comment} 144 # endif 145 # endif 146 ${'-- '} 111 147 ${_('Ticket URL: <%(link)s>', link=ticket.link)} 112 $project.name <${project.url or abs_href()}> 113 $project.descr 114 }}} 148 ${project.name} <${project.url or abs_href()}> 149 ${project.descr} 150 }}} 151 152 See the [trac:CookBook/Notification/Templates cookbook] for additional template customization recipes. 115 153 116 154 == Sample Email 117 118 155 {{{ 119 156 #42: testing 120 157 ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ 121 Id: 42 | Status: assigned 158 Id: 42 | Status: assigned 122 159 Component: report system | Modified: Fri Apr 9 00:04:31 2004 123 Severity: major | Milestone: 0.9 124 Priority: lowest | Version: 0.6 125 Owner: anonymous | Reporter: jonas@example.com 160 Severity: major | Milestone: 0.9 161 Priority: lowest | Version: 0.6 162 Owner: anonymous | Reporter: jonas@example.com 126 163 ---------------------------+------------------------------------------------ 127 164 Changes: … … 141 178 }}} 142 179 143 == Customizing e-mail content for MS Outlook144 145 MS Outlook normally presents plain text e-mails with a variable-width font, and as a result the ticket properties table will most certainly look like a mess in MS Outlook. This can be fixed with some customization of the [#Customizingthee-mailcontent e-mail template].146 147 Replace the following second row in the template:148 {{{149 $ticket_props150 }}}151 152 with this (requires Python 2.6 or later):153 {{{154 --------------------------------------------------------------------------155 {% with156 pv = [(a[0].strip(), a[1].strip()) for a in [b.split(':') for b in157 [c.strip() for c in158 ticket_props.replace('|', '\n').splitlines()[1:-1]] if ':' in b]];159 sel = ['Reporter', 'Owner', 'Type', 'Status', 'Priority', 'Milestone',160 'Component', 'Severity', 'Resolution', 'Keywords'] %}\161 ${'\n'.join('%s\t%s' % (format(p[0]+':', ' <12'), p[1]) for p in pv if p[0] in sel)}162 {% end %}\163 --------------------------------------------------------------------------164 }}}165 166 The table of ticket properties is replaced with a list of a selection of the properties. A tab character separates the name and value in such a way that most people should find this more pleasing than the default table when using MS Outlook.167 {{{#!div style="margin: 1em 1.75em; border:1px dotted"168 {{{#!html169 #42: testing<br />170 --------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />171 <table cellpadding=0>172 <tr><td>Reporter:</td><td>jonas@example.com</td></tr>173 <tr><td>Owner:</td><td>anonymous</td></tr>174 <tr><td>Type:</td><td>defect</td></tr>175 <tr><td>Status:</td><td>assigned</td></tr>176 <tr><td>Priority:</td><td>lowest</td></tr>177 <tr><td>Milestone:</td><td>0.9</td></tr>178 <tr><td>Component:</td><td>report system</td></tr>179 <tr><td>Severity:</td><td>major</td></tr>180 <tr><td>Resolution:</td><td> </td></tr>181 <tr><td>Keywords:</td><td> </td></tr>182 </table>183 --------------------------------------------------------------------------<br />184 Changes:<br />185 <br />186 * component: changeset view => search system<br />187 * priority: low => highest<br />188 * owner: jonas => anonymous<br />189 * cc: daniel@example.com =><br />190 daniel@example.com, jonas@example.com<br />191 * status: new => assigned<br />192 <br />193 Comment:<br />194 I'm interested too!<br />195 <br />196 --<br />197 Ticket URL: <http://example.com/trac/ticket/42><br />198 My Project <http://myproj.example.com/><br />199 }}}200 }}}201 202 **Important**: Only those ticket fields that are listed in `sel` are part of the HTML mail. If you have defined custom ticket fields which are to be part of the mail, then they have to be added to `sel`. Example:203 {{{204 sel = ['Reporter', ..., 'Keywords', 'Custom1', 'Custom2']205 }}}206 207 However, the solution is still a workaround to an automatically HTML-formatted e-mail.208 209 180 == Using GMail as the SMTP relay host 210 181 … … 221 192 }}} 222 193 223 where ''user'' and ''password'' match an existing GMail account, ie the ones you use to log in on [http ://gmail.com].194 where ''user'' and ''password'' match an existing GMail account, ie the ones you use to log in on [https://gmail.com]. 224 195 225 196 Alternatively, you can use `smtp_port = 25`.[[br]] 226 197 You should not use `smtp_port = 465`. Doing so may deadlock your ticket submission. Port 465 is reserved for the SMTPS protocol, which is not supported by Trac. See [trac:comment:2:ticket:7107 #7107] for details. 227 228 == Filtering notifications for one's own changes and comments229 230 To delete these notifications in Gmail, use the following filter:231 {{{232 from:(<smtp_from>) (("Reporter: <username>" -Changes -Comment) OR "Changes (by <username>)" OR "Comment (by <username>)")233 }}}234 235 In Thunderbird, there is no such solution if you use IMAP, see http://kb.mozillazine.org/Filters_(Thunderbird)#Filtering_the_message_body.236 237 You can also add this plugin:238 http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/NeverNotifyUpdaterPlugin, or vote for [trac:#2247] to be fixed.239 198 240 199 == Troubleshooting 241 200 242 If you cannot get the notification working, first make sure the log is activated and have a look at the log to find if an error message has been logged. See TracLogging for help about the log feature.243 244 Notification errors are not reported through the web interface, so the user who submits a change or a new ticket never gets notified about a notification failure. The Trac administrator needs to look at the log to find the error trace.201 If notifications are not working, inspect the [TracLogging log] for error messages. 202 203 Notification errors are not always reported through the web interface, so the user who submits a change or creates a ticket may not get notified about a notification failure. The Trac administrator needs to look at the log to find the error message and traceback. 245 204 246 205 === ''Permission denied'' error 247 206 248 207 Typical error message: 249 {{{ 208 {{{#!sh 250 209 ... 251 210 File ".../smtplib.py", line 303, in connect … … 260 219 telnet localhost 25 261 220 }}} 262 263 221 This is because a regular user may connect to the SMTP server, but the web server cannot: 264 222 {{{#!sh … … 268 226 In such a case, you need to configure your server so that the web server is authorized to post to the SMTP server. The actual settings depend on your Linux distribution and current security policy. You may find help in the Trac [trac:MailingList MailingList] archive. 269 227 270 Relevant mailing list thread on SELinux: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.subversion.trac.general/7518 228 Relevant ML threads: 229 * SELinux: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.subversion.trac.general/7518 271 230 272 231 For SELinux in Fedora 10: 273 232 {{{#!sh 274 setsebool -P httpd_can_sendmail 1233 $ setsebool -P httpd_can_sendmail 1 275 234 }}} 276 235