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#157 | fixed | workflow option is ignored (patch) | bas | thomas.moschny@… |
Description |
In order to avoid closed tickets being reopened by email2trac, I configured 'workflow: leave', but that didn't work at first. The following patch was needed. --- email2trac-1.0.0/email2trac.py.in.orig 2009-09-02 10:57:42.000000000 +0200 +++ email2trac-1.0.0/email2trac.py.in 2009-10-21 15:40:53.000000000 +0200 @@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ class TicketEmailParser(object): #b = controller.get_ticket_changes(req, tkt, 'reopen') #print 'get_ticket_changes :', b - if self.WORKFLOW and (self.VERSION in ['0.11']) : + if self.WORKFLOW and self.VERSION == 0.11: from trac.ticket.default_workflow import ConfigurableTicketWorkflow from trac.test import Mock, MockPerm In the long run, it might be a better idea to turn self.VERSION into a string. |
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#158 | fixed | Need Help:Struggling to get Email2Trac working on Debian | bas | roshan_shankar@… |
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Hi, I have Debian with exim4 installed and I am trying to use Email2Trac to email tickets into Trac. I have confirmed that emails can be sent and received by the Debian box - emails to root@mydebainbox.mycompany.com get to it and likewise emails I send from there get to external email addresses. I have two projects - a project called test whose email is test@mydebianbox.mycompany.com and a project called "real" whose email is real@mydebianbox.mycompany.com The projects are all under /var/lib/trac - in test and real folder, respectively. A few issues I have are 1. I do not know how to configure Email2Trac.conf for multiple projects. An example would help. I, for now, changed the project entry's value on the [default] to point to my test project. 2. Per the MTA configuration page, I am not supposed to enter entries in /etc/aliases but use the router and transport files to set up the forward to email2trac. The problem is I do not understand router/ transport files well enough. I copied the example on the page and that did not work. So, I went ahead and created the aliases in /etc/aliases. And, tested it from the box using - mail test < msg.txt and that did create a ticket on the test project. Then, I tried to email to test@mydebianbox.mycompany.com and I get a message after a few hours saying This message was created automatically by mail delivery software. A message that you sent has not yet been delivered to one or more of its recipients after more than 24 hours on the queue on stastepagl01.dillonkane.com. The message identifier is: 1N3ui2-0001J3-LH The date of the message is: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 11:52:18 -0500 The subject of the message is: test The address to which the message has not yet been delivered is: pipe to |"/usr/bin/email2trac --project=test --ticket_prefix=test" generated by test@mydebianbox.mycompany.com No action is required on your part. Delivery attempts will continue for some time, and this warning may be repeated at intervals if the message remains undelivered. Eventually the mail delivery software will give up, and when that happens, the message will be returned to you. Please help me to get the Email2Trac working either using router/transport or using aliases. TIA Roshan |
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#159 | worksforme | update ticket problem and sample solution | bas | tomasz.kloc@… |
Description |
Hi, I'm using trunk version of Your plugin with Trac 0.11 and Postfix. Create ticket via e-mail works great, but when i try to reply(update) ticket i got following error: email2trac: Traceback (most recent call last): email2trac: File "/usr/local/bin/email2trac", line 1616, in ? tktparser.parse(sys.stdin) email2trac: File "/usr/local/bin/email2trac", line 992, in parse self.ticket_update(m, result.group('reply'), spam_msg) email2trac: File "/usr/local/bin/email2trac", line 705, in ticket_update tkt.save_changes(self.author, body_text, when, None, str( email2trac: File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/trac-0.10.4-py2.4.egg/trac/ticket/model.py", line 197, in save_changes when = i e()) email2trac: TypeError: int() argument must be a string or a number My quick fix: $ diff email2trac.py.in.orig email2trac.py.in 704a705,708 > try: > int(when) > except ValueError: > when = time.mktime(when.timetuple()) i've used "try" block, because i wasn't sure if 'when' will always be a datetime.datetime instance. |
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