Summary:
add email reply handler so that the user can reply to a
differential email to act on the revision. It generates the reply-to
email address, creates email body text with supported commands list, and
handle the action request on the differential revision.
Right now the reply-to handing is disabled in the config file. But a
site using Phabricator can enable it and implement a class
inheriting from DifferentialReplyHandler to enable customized email
handing.
Later we will need to add code to DifferentialMail.php to support
sending separate email to each email recipient to achieve better
security (see D226). The reply-to will be something like
D<revision_id>+<user_id>+<hash>@domain.com. We will create separate task
for it.
Test Plan:
tried comment on a revision from web UI and the email was
sent out as before without any change. When a subclass of
DifferentialReplyHandler is implemented and enabled, email's reply-to is
set and email text is added. Reply to the email with valid command did
create action to the revision.
Reviewed By: epriestley
Reviewers: tuomaspelkonen, epriestley, slawekbiel, dpepper
CC: aran, epriestley, jungejason
Differential Revision: 224
Summary:
Gmail ignores text inside of [square brackets] when deciding what to group
together. This diff does two things to create the right behavior for gmail:
1. put the verb text inside of [square brackets] so different verbs don't
break gmail threading.
2. Add the Diff ID to the email thread, so different diffs with the same name
don't group together.
Furthermore, to aid in distinguishing who is doing what when the from field
can't be spoofed, this diff adds the usename just before the verb. This works
quite well in the english language. For example:
[Differential] [rm requested a review of] D1: [admin] Create arcconfig for
code reviews
[Differential] [rm commented on] D1: [admin] Create arcconfig for code reviews
It's almost like a complete sentence. All it's missing is a period.
Test Plan:
Did it live on my test setup. Received emails with subjects that looked right.
Verified that gmail grouped the emails despite the different actions taking
place (tested: comments, planned changes, request review).
Reviewed By: epriestley
Reviewers: epriestley, jungejason
CC: aran, epriestley, rm
Differential Revision: 251
Summary:
I pretty shortsightedly made sending a side effect of save() in the case that a
server is configured for immediate sending. Move this out, make it explicit, and
get rid of all the tangles surrounding it.
The web tool now ignores the server setting and only repsects the checkbox,
which makes far more sense.
Test Plan:
Sent mails from Maniphest, Differential, and the web console. Also ran all the
unit tests. Verified headers from Maniphest.
Reviewed By: rm
Reviewers: aran, rm
CC: tuomaspelkonen, rm, jungejason, aran
Differential Revision: 200
Summary:
Amazon SES does not allow us to set a Message-ID header, which means
that threads are incorrect in Mail.app (and presumably other applications
which respect In-Reply-To and References) because the initial email does not
have anything which attaches it to the rest of the thread. To fix this, never
rely on Message-ID if the mailer doesn't support Message-ID.
(In the Amazon SES case, Amazon generates its own Message-ID which we can't
know ahead of time).
I additionally used all the Lisk isolation from the other tests to make this
testable and wrote tests for it.
I also moved the idea of a thread ID lower in the stack and out of
DifferentialMail, which should not be responsible for implementation details.
NOTE: If you push this, it will cause a one-time break of threading for
everyone using Outlook since I've changed the seed for generating Thread-Index.
I feel like this is okay to avoid introducing more complexity here.
Test Plan:
Created and then updated a revision, messages delivered over Amazon
SES threaded correctly in Mail.app. Verified headers. Unit tests.
Reviewed By: rm
Reviewers: aran, tuomaspelkonen, jungejason, rm
Commenters: aran
CC: aran, rm, epriestley
Differential Revision: 195