wiki:MailToTracPlugin

Version 16 (modified by Olivier ANDRE, 12 years ago) (diff)

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Pluggable email handler for Trac

Notice: This plugin is unmaintained and available for adoption.

Description

Mail2trac provides :

  • a trac-admin command, a bash script (mail2tracAdmin) calling trac-admin
  • an extension point that allows email messages to be handled by Trac plugins (other than mail2trac).

The bash script, mail2tracAdmin may be called by an MTA (e.g. postfix).

It will open a Trac environment and run through each enabled IEmailHandler and executes its invoke() method if its match() method returns True. If invoke returns an email message, then subsequent IEmailHandlers will also process the message. If None is returned, then the message is consumed and execution stops.

To enable the plugin for postfix, add an appropriate line to the aliases file (usually /etc/aliases or /etc/postfix/aliases and then refreshing the aliases database (see man aliases). The mail2trac script takes a -p command line argument for the path to the project environment. The incoming email address should equal

[notification]
smtp_replyto =

in the trac.ini file.

As an example, if smtp_replyto is set to foo@example.com and the project is in /var/trac/bar, the aliases file on example.com should have a line like

foo: "| /path/to/mail2trac -p /var/trac/bar"

Use

Permission

mail2trac declare 4 permissions :

  • MAIL2TICKET_COMMENT : user authorized to comment,
  • MAIL2TICKET_PROPERTIES : user authorized to change properties (like 'owner', 'cc', etc ...),
  • MAIL2TICKET_CREATE : user authorized to create a ticket
  • MAIL2TICKET_ADMIN : all the above

In order to post ticket :

  • the trac address must be correctly configured (Mr Obvious)
  • you must have declared your mail address in your user preferences.
  • have the correct permission according what you intend to do.
  • the unix user launching the mail2tracAdmin should have permission on the trac files (even file création for attachment)

mail parsing

An email is parsed by mail2trac as following :

  • Header
    • Subject field :
      • if it begins by create : , mail2trac will create a ticket with the subject as summary (minuscreate :)
      • if it contains #id_of_ticket (#42 for example), mail to trac will comment (and possibly update ticket fields) with the mail
      • else it will be ignored
  • Body :
    • any line begining with #field with field one of these : type, priority, milestone, component, version, resolution, keywords, cc, will be treated as request to change the 'field' property (work only with the MAIL2TICKET_PROPERTIES permission)
    • mail2trac understand classic actions : resolve, reassign, accept and reopen(as in the classical web UI):
      • #reassign : user , reassign to user
      • #resolve : resolution, The resolution will be set to resolution. Next status will be 'closed'
      • #accept : Next status will be 'accepted' and owner fixe to yourself
      • #reopen : The resolution will be deleted. Next status will be 'reopened'
    • for usability, few actions have an alias :
      • #fixed is interpreted as #resolve:fixed,
      • #duplicate is interpreted as #resolve:duplicate',
      • #wontfix is interpreted as #resolve:wontfix,
      • #invalid is interpreted as #resolve:invalid,
    • parsing will stop at the #end tag (meaning everything after #end will be ignore by mail2trac)
    • any #field or #end will be ignore, and what's left is the ticket's description if you create, or the comment if you comment.

Rq : at the creation, you can assign a ticket by setting its owner with #owner : jdoe (in a response you have to use the action reassign )

Attachments

Any mail's attachments will be include as attachement in the ticket.

An exemple

Creation :

From: Sender <sender@bearstech.com>
To: marvin_trac
Subject: create : exemple for mail2trac

This ticket is an exemple for mail2trac.
(this is in fact the description of the ticket)

we want a cc to jdoe, a component to component2 and a priority to
trivial.

we can do that with #cc:jdoe, #component: component2 and #priority :
trivial .
(note that this instruction are not on the begining of a line and will
be seen as part of the description)

 #cc:jdoe
#component: component2
  #priority: trivial

#end
the parsing stop here, this sentence will not be in the description
(note that instruction like #cc can have space anywhere)

Trac answer :

#42: exemple for mail2trac
-------------------------+----------------------
  Reporter:  sender      |      Owner:  somebody
      Type:  defect      |     Status:  new
  Priority:  trivial     |  Milestone:
 Component:  component2  |    Version:
Resolution:              |   Keywords:
-------------------------+----------------------
 This ticket is an exemple for mail2trac.
 (this is in fact the description of the ticket)

 we want a cc to jdoe, a component to component2 and a priority to
 trivial.

 we can do that with #cc:jdoe, #component: component2 and #priority :
 trivial .
 (note that this instruction are not on the begining of a line and will
 be seen as part of the description)

we send :

From: Sender <sender@bearstech.com>
To: test <marvin_trac>
Subject: Re: [test] #42: exemple for mail2trac

we reassign it to jdoe and change it's cc to nothing

#reassign: jdoe
#cc: ''


#end
On 26/10/2011 15:03, test wrote:
> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 15:03:57 -0000
> From: test <marvin_trac>
> To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
> Subject: [test] #42: exemple for mail2trac
> X-Mailer: Trac 0.12.2, by Edgewall Software
>
> #42: exemple for mail2trac
> -------------------------+----------------------
>   Reporter:  sender      |      Owner:  somebody
>       Type:  defect      |     Status:  new
>   Priority:  trivial     |  Milestone:
>  Component:  component2  |    Version:
> Resolution:              |   Keywords:
> -------------------------+----------------------
>  This ticket is an exemple for mail2trac.
>  (this is in fact the description of the ticket)
>
>  we want a cc to jdoe, a component to component2 and a priority to
>  trivial.
>
>  we can do that with #cc:jdoe, #component: component2 and #priority :
>  trivial .
>  (note that this instruction are not on the begining of a line and will
>  be seen as part of the description)
>

answer :


#42: exemple for mail2trac
-------------------------+----------------------
  Reporter:  sender      |      Owner:  jdoe
      Type:  defect      |     Status:  assigned
  Priority:  trivial     |  Milestone:
 Component:  component2  |    Version:
Resolution:              |   Keywords:
-------------------------+----------------------
Changes (by sender):

 * cc: jdoe (removed)
 * cc: '' (added)
 * owner:  somebody => jdoe
 * status:  new => assigned


Comment:

 we reassign it to jdoe and change it's cc to nothing

we accept the ticket :

From: Sender <sender@bearstech.com>
To: test <marvin_trac>
Subject: Re: [test] #42: exemple for mail2trac

in fact we want the ticket
#accept

(note that end is not mandatory)

answer :

#42: exemple for mail2trac
-------------------------+----------------------
  Reporter:  sender      |      Owner:  sender
      Type:  defect      |     Status:  accepted
  Priority:  trivial     |  Milestone:
 Component:  component2  |    Version:
Resolution:              |   Keywords:
-------------------------+----------------------
Changes (by sender):

 * status:  assigned => accepted
 * owner:  jdoe => sender


Comment:

 in fact we want the ticket

we close it :

From: Sender <sender@bearstech.com>
To: test <marvin_trac>
Subject: Re: [test] #42: exemple for mail2trac

we close as fixed
#resolve: fixed

#end
On 26/10/2011 15:14, test wrote:
> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 15:14:31 -0000
> From: test <marvin_trac>
> To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
> Subject: Re: [test] #42: exemple for mail2trac
> X-Mailer: Trac 0.12.2, by Edgewall Software


trac say :

#42: exemple for mail2trac
-------------------------+--------------------
  Reporter:  sender      |      Owner:  sender
      Type:  defect      |     Status:  closed
  Priority:  trivial     |  Milestone:
 Component:  component2  |    Version:
Resolution:              |   Keywords:
-------------------------+--------------------
Changes (by sender):

 * status:  accepted => closed


Comment:

 we close as fixed

we reopen :

From: Sender <sender@bearstech.com>
To: test <marvin_trac>
Subject: Re: [test] #42: exemple for mail2trac

Arf, no it's not done, i reopen
#reopen

we get :

#42: exemple for mail2trac
-------------------------+----------------------
  Reporter:  sender      |      Owner:  sender
      Type:  defect      |     Status:  reopened
  Priority:  trivial     |  Milestone:
 Component:  component2  |    Version:
Resolution:              |   Keywords:
-------------------------+----------------------
Changes (by sender):

 * status:  closed => reopened


Comment:

 Arf, no it's not done, i reopen

we close it again

From: Sender <sender@bearstech.com>
To: test <marvin_trac>
Subject: Re: [test] #42: exemple for mail2trac

resolve as invalid, but instead of #resolve: invalid we use the alias #invalid
#invalid

and finally this very usefull ticket is closed :

#42: exemple for mail2trac
-------------------------+--------------------
  Reporter:  sender      |      Owner:  sender
      Type:  defect      |     Status:  closed
  Priority:  trivial     |  Milestone:
 Component:  component2  |    Version:
Resolution:              |   Keywords:
-------------------------+--------------------
Changes (by sender):

 * status:  reopened => closed


Comment:

 resolve as invalid, but instead of #resolve: invalid we use the alias
 #invalid

Bugs/Feature Requests

Existing bugs and feature requests for MailToTracPlugin are here.

If you have any issues, create a new ticket.

Download

Download the zipped source from [download:mailtotracplugin here].

Source

You can check out MailToTracPlugin from here using Subversion, or browse the source with Trac.

Recent Changes

16530 by rjollos on 2017-04-16 02:21:26
Fix indentation
14732 by rjollos on 2015-06-22 22:05:09
1.0: Plugin has no package data.
14731 by rjollos on 2015-06-22 22:03:02
1.0: Set version to 1.0.
(more)

Author/Contributors

Author: zitune ( was k0s the initial author (thanks a lot))
Contributors: