1git-multimail version 1.4.0 2=========================== 3 4.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/git-multimail/git-multimail.svg?branch=master 5 :target: https://travis-ci.org/git-multimail/git-multimail 6 7git-multimail is a tool for sending notification emails on pushes to a 8Git repository. It includes a Python module called ``git_multimail.py``, 9which can either be used as a hook script directly or can be imported 10as a Python module into another script. 11 12git-multimail is derived from the Git project's old 13contrib/hooks/post-receive-email, and is mostly compatible with that 14script. See README.migrate-from-post-receive-email for details about 15the differences and for how to migrate from post-receive-email to 16git-multimail. 17 18git-multimail, like the rest of the Git project, is licensed under 19GPLv2 (see the COPYING file for details). 20 21Please note: although, as a convenience, git-multimail may be 22distributed along with the main Git project, development of 23git-multimail takes place in its own, separate project. See section 24"Getting involved" below for more information. 25 26 27By default, for each push received by the repository, git-multimail: 28 291. Outputs one email summarizing each reference that was changed. 30 These "reference change" (called "refchange" below) emails describe 31 the nature of the change (e.g., was the reference created, deleted, 32 fast-forwarded, etc.) and include a one-line summary of each commit 33 that was added to the reference. 34 352. Outputs one email for each new commit that was introduced by the 36 reference change. These "commit" emails include a list of the 37 files changed by the commit, followed by the diffs of files 38 modified by the commit. The commit emails are threaded to the 39 corresponding reference change email via "In-Reply-To". This style 40 (similar to the "git format-patch" style used on the Git mailing 41 list) makes it easy to scan through the emails, jump to patches 42 that need further attention, and write comments about specific 43 commits. Commits are handled in reverse topological order (i.e., 44 parents shown before children). For example:: 45 46 [git] branch master updated 47 + [git] 01/08: doc: fix xref link from api docs to manual pages 48 + [git] 02/08: api-credentials.txt: show the big picture first 49 + [git] 03/08: api-credentials.txt: mention credential.helper explicitly 50 + [git] 04/08: api-credentials.txt: add "see also" section 51 + [git] 05/08: t3510 (cherry-pick-sequence): add missing '&&' 52 + [git] 06/08: Merge branch 'rr/maint-t3510-cascade-fix' 53 + [git] 07/08: Merge branch 'mm/api-credentials-doc' 54 + [git] 08/08: Git 1.7.11-rc2 55 56 By default, each commit appears in exactly one commit email, the 57 first time that it is pushed to the repository. If a commit is later 58 merged into another branch, then a one-line summary of the commit 59 is included in the reference change email (as usual), but no 60 additional commit email is generated. See 61 `multimailhook.refFilter(Inclusion|Exclusion|DoSend|DontSend)Regex` 62 below to configure which branches and tags are watched by the hook. 63 64 By default, reference change emails have their "Reply-To" field set 65 to the person who pushed the change, and commit emails have their 66 "Reply-To" field set to the author of the commit. 67 683. Output one "announce" mail for each new annotated tag, including 69 information about the tag and optionally a shortlog describing the 70 changes since the previous tag. Such emails might be useful if you 71 use annotated tags to mark releases of your project. 72 73 74Requirements 75------------ 76 77* Python 2.x, version 2.4 or later. No non-standard Python modules 78 are required. git-multimail has preliminary support for Python 3 79 (but it has been better tested with Python 2). 80 81* The ``git`` command must be in your PATH. git-multimail is known to 82 work with Git versions back to 1.7.1. (Earlier versions have not 83 been tested; if you do so, please report your results.) 84 85* To send emails using the default configuration, a standard sendmail 86 program must be located at '/usr/sbin/sendmail' or 87 '/usr/lib/sendmail' and must be configured correctly to send emails. 88 If this is not the case, set multimailhook.sendmailCommand, or see 89 the multimailhook.mailer configuration variable below for how to 90 configure git-multimail to send emails via an SMTP server. 91 92 93Invocation 94---------- 95 96``git_multimail.py`` is designed to be used as a ``post-receive`` hook in a 97Git repository (see githooks(5)). Link or copy it to 98$GIT_DIR/hooks/post-receive within the repository for which email 99notifications are desired. Usually it should be installed on the 100central repository for a project, to which all commits are eventually 101pushed. 102 103For use on pre-v1.5.1 Git servers, ``git_multimail.py`` can also work as 104an ``update`` hook, taking its arguments on the command line. To use 105this script in this manner, link or copy it to $GIT_DIR/hooks/update. 106Please note that the script is not completely reliable in this mode 107[1]_. 108 109Alternatively, ``git_multimail.py`` can be imported as a Python module 110into your own Python post-receive script. This method is a bit more 111work, but allows the behavior of the hook to be customized using 112arbitrary Python code. For example, you can use a custom environment 113(perhaps inheriting from GenericEnvironment or GitoliteEnvironment) to 114 115* change how the user who did the push is determined 116 117* read users' email addresses from an LDAP server or from a database 118 119* decide which users should be notified about which commits based on 120 the contents of the commits (e.g., for users who want to be notified 121 only about changes affecting particular files or subdirectories) 122 123Or you can change how emails are sent by writing your own Mailer 124class. The ``post-receive`` script in this directory demonstrates how 125to use ``git_multimail.py`` as a Python module. (If you make interesting 126changes of this type, please consider sharing them with the 127community.) 128 129 130Troubleshooting/FAQ 131------------------- 132 133Please read `<doc/troubleshooting.rst>`__ for frequently asked 134questions and common issues with git-multimail. 135 136 137Configuration 138------------- 139 140By default, git-multimail mostly takes its configuration from the 141following ``git config`` settings: 142 143multimailhook.environment 144 This describes the general environment of the repository. In most 145 cases, you do not need to specify a value for this variable: 146 `git-multimail` will autodetect which environment to use. 147 Currently supported values: 148 149 generic 150 the username of the pusher is read from $USER or $USERNAME and 151 the repository name is derived from the repository's path. 152 153 gitolite 154 Environment to use when ``git-multimail`` is ran as a gitolite_ 155 hook. 156 157 The username of the pusher is read from $GL_USER, the repository 158 name is read from $GL_REPO, and the From: header value is 159 optionally read from gitolite.conf (see multimailhook.from). 160 161 For more information about gitolite and git-multimail, read 162 `<doc/gitolite.rst>`__ 163 164 stash 165 Environment to use when ``git-multimail`` is ran as an Atlassian 166 BitBucket Server (formerly known as Atlassian Stash) hook. 167 168 **Warning:** this mode was provided by a third-party contributor 169 and never tested by the git-multimail maintainers. It is 170 provided as-is and may or may not work for you. 171 172 This value is automatically assumed when the stash-specific 173 flags (``--stash-user`` and ``--stash-repo``) are specified on 174 the command line. When this environment is active, the username 175 and repo come from these two command line flags, which must be 176 specified. 177 178 gerrit 179 Environment to use when ``git-multimail`` is ran as a 180 ``ref-updated`` Gerrit hook. 181 182 This value is used when the gerrit-specific command line flags 183 (``--oldrev``, ``--newrev``, ``--refname``, ``--project``) for 184 gerrit's ref-updated hook are present. When this environment is 185 active, the username of the pusher is taken from the 186 ``--submitter`` argument if that command line option is passed, 187 otherwise 'Gerrit' is used. The repository name is taken from 188 the ``--project`` option on the command line, which must be passed. 189 190 For more information about gerrit and git-multimail, read 191 `<doc/gerrit.rst>`__ 192 193 If none of these environments is suitable for your setup, then you 194 can implement a Python class that inherits from Environment and 195 instantiate it via a script that looks like the example 196 post-receive script. 197 198 The environment value can be specified on the command line using 199 the ``--environment`` option. If it is not specified on the 200 command line or by ``multimailhook.environment``, the value is 201 guessed as follows: 202 203 * If stash-specific (respectively gerrit-specific) command flags 204 are present on the command-line, then ``stash`` (respectively 205 ``gerrit``) is used. 206 207 * If the environment variables $GL_USER and $GL_REPO are set, then 208 ``gitolite`` is used. 209 210 * If none of the above apply, then ``generic`` is used. 211 212multimailhook.repoName 213 A short name of this Git repository, to be used in various places 214 in the notification email text. The default is to use $GL_REPO 215 for gitolite repositories, or otherwise to derive this value from 216 the repository path name. 217 218multimailhook.mailingList 219 The list of email addresses to which notification emails should be 220 sent, as RFC 2822 email addresses separated by commas. This 221 configuration option can be multivalued. Leave it unset or set it 222 to the empty string to not send emails by default. The next few 223 settings can be used to configure specific address lists for 224 specific types of notification email. 225 226multimailhook.refchangeList 227 The list of email addresses to which summary emails about 228 reference changes should be sent, as RFC 2822 email addresses 229 separated by commas. This configuration option can be 230 multivalued. The default is the value in 231 multimailhook.mailingList. Set this value to "none" (or the empty 232 string) to prevent reference change emails from being sent even if 233 multimailhook.mailingList is set. 234 235multimailhook.announceList 236 The list of email addresses to which emails about new annotated 237 tags should be sent, as RFC 2822 email addresses separated by 238 commas. This configuration option can be multivalued. The 239 default is the value in multimailhook.refchangeList or 240 multimailhook.mailingList. Set this value to "none" (or the empty 241 string) to prevent annotated tag announcement emails from being sent 242 even if one of the other values is set. 243 244multimailhook.commitList 245 The list of email addresses to which emails about individual new 246 commits should be sent, as RFC 2822 email addresses separated by 247 commas. This configuration option can be multivalued. The 248 default is the value in multimailhook.mailingList. Set this value 249 to "none" (or the empty string) to prevent notification emails about 250 individual commits from being sent even if 251 multimailhook.mailingList is set. 252 253multimailhook.announceShortlog 254 If this option is set to true, then emails about changes to 255 annotated tags include a shortlog of changes since the previous 256 tag. This can be useful if the annotated tags represent releases; 257 then the shortlog will be a kind of rough summary of what has 258 happened since the last release. But if your tagging policy is 259 not so straightforward, then the shortlog might be confusing 260 rather than useful. Default is false. 261 262multimailhook.commitEmailFormat 263 The format of email messages for the individual commits, can be "text" or 264 "html". In the latter case, the emails will include diffs using colorized 265 HTML instead of plain text used by default. Note that this currently the 266 ref change emails are always sent in plain text. 267 268 Note that when using "html", the formatting is done by parsing the 269 output of ``git log`` with ``-p``. When using 270 ``multimailhook.commitLogOpts`` to specify a ``--format`` for 271 ``git log``, one may get false positive (e.g. lines in the body of 272 the message starting with ``+++`` or ``---`` colored in red or 273 green). 274 275 By default, all the message is HTML-escaped. See 276 ``multimailhook.htmlInIntro`` to change this behavior. 277 278multimailhook.commitBrowseURL 279 Used to generate a link to an online repository browser in commit 280 emails. This variable must be a string. Format directives like 281 ``%(<variable>)s`` will be expanded the same way as template 282 strings. In particular, ``%(id)s`` will be replaced by the full 283 Git commit identifier (40-chars hexadecimal). 284 285 If the string does not contain any format directive, then 286 ``%(id)s`` will be automatically added to the string. If you don't 287 want ``%(id)s`` to be automatically added, use the empty format 288 directive ``%()s`` anywhere in the string. 289 290 For example, a suitable value for the git-multimail project itself 291 would be 292 ``https://github.com/git-multimail/git-multimail/commit/%(id)s``. 293 294multimailhook.htmlInIntro, multimailhook.htmlInFooter 295 When generating an HTML message, git-multimail escapes any HTML 296 sequence by default. This means that if a template contains HTML 297 like ``<a href="foo">link</a>``, the reader will see the HTML 298 source code and not a proper link. 299 300 Set ``multimailhook.htmlInIntro`` to true to allow writing HTML 301 formatting in introduction templates. Similarly, set 302 ``multimailhook.htmlInFooter`` for HTML in the footer. 303 304 Variables expanded in the template are still escaped. For example, 305 if a repository's path contains a ``<``, it will be rendered as 306 such in the message. 307 308 Read `<doc/customizing-emails.rst>`__ for more details and 309 examples. 310 311multimailhook.refchangeShowGraph 312 If this option is set to true, then summary emails about reference 313 changes will additionally include: 314 315 * a graph of the added commits (if any) 316 317 * a graph of the discarded commits (if any) 318 319 The log is generated by running ``git log --graph`` with the options 320 specified in graphOpts. The default is false. 321 322multimailhook.refchangeShowLog 323 If this option is set to true, then summary emails about reference 324 changes will include a detailed log of the added commits in 325 addition to the one line summary. The log is generated by running 326 ``git log`` with the options specified in multimailhook.logOpts. 327 Default is false. 328 329multimailhook.mailer 330 This option changes the way emails are sent. Accepted values are: 331 332 * **sendmail (the default)**: use the command ``/usr/sbin/sendmail`` or 333 ``/usr/lib/sendmail`` (or sendmailCommand, if configured). This 334 mode can be further customized via the following options: 335 336 multimailhook.sendmailCommand 337 The command used by mailer ``sendmail`` to send emails. Shell 338 quoting is allowed in the value of this setting, but remember that 339 Git requires double-quotes to be escaped; e.g.:: 340 341 git config multimailhook.sendmailcommand '/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t -F \"Git Repo\"' 342 343 Default is '/usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -t' or 344 '/usr/lib/sendmail -oi -t' (depending on which file is 345 present and executable). 346 347 multimailhook.envelopeSender 348 If set then pass this value to sendmail via the -f option to set 349 the envelope sender address. 350 351 * **smtp**: use Python's smtplib. This is useful when the sendmail 352 command is not available on the system. This mode can be 353 further customized via the following options: 354 355 multimailhook.smtpServer 356 The name of the SMTP server to connect to. The value can 357 also include a colon and a port number; e.g., 358 ``mail.example.com:25``. Default is 'localhost' using port 25. 359 360 multimailhook.smtpUser, multimailhook.smtpPass 361 Server username and password. Required if smtpEncryption is 'ssl'. 362 Note that the username and password currently need to be 363 set cleartext in the configuration file, which is not 364 recommended. If you need to use this option, be sure your 365 configuration file is read-only. 366 367 multimailhook.envelopeSender 368 The sender address to be passed to the SMTP server. If 369 unset, then the value of multimailhook.from is used. 370 371 multimailhook.smtpServerTimeout 372 Timeout in seconds. 373 374 multimailhook.smtpEncryption 375 Set the security type. Allowed values: ``none``, ``ssl``, ``tls`` (starttls). 376 Default is ``none``. 377 378 multimailhook.smtpCACerts 379 Set the path to a list of trusted CA certificate to verify the 380 server certificate, only supported when ``smtpEncryption`` is 381 ``tls``. If unset or empty, the server certificate is not 382 verified. If it targets a file containing a list of trusted CA 383 certificates (PEM format) these CAs will be used to verify the 384 server certificate. For debian, you can set 385 ``/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt`` for using the system 386 trusted CAs. For self-signed server, you can add your server 387 certificate to the system store:: 388 389 cd /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/ 390 openssl s_client -starttls smtp \ 391 -connect mail.example.net:587 -showcerts \ 392 </dev/null 2>/dev/null \ 393 | openssl x509 -outform PEM >mail.example.net.crt 394 update-ca-certificates 395 396 and used the updated ``/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt``. Or 397 directly use your ``/path/to/mail.example.net.crt``. Default is 398 unset. 399 400 multimailhook.smtpServerDebugLevel 401 Integer number. Set to greater than 0 to activate debugging. 402 403multimailhook.from, multimailhook.fromCommit, multimailhook.fromRefchange 404 If set, use this value in the From: field of generated emails. 405 ``fromCommit`` is used for commit emails, ``fromRefchange`` is 406 used for refchange emails, and ``from`` is used as fall-back in 407 all cases. 408 409 The value for these variables can be either: 410 411 - An email address, which will be used directly. 412 413 - The value ``pusher``, in which case the pusher's address (if 414 available) will be used. 415 416 - The value ``author`` (meaningful only for ``fromCommit``), in which 417 case the commit author's address will be used. 418 419 If config values are unset, the value of the From: header is 420 determined as follows: 421 422 1. (gitolite environment only) Parse gitolite.conf, looking for a 423 block of comments that looks like this:: 424 425 # BEGIN USER EMAILS 426 # username Firstname Lastname <email@example.com> 427 # END USER EMAILS 428 429 If that block exists, and there is a line between the BEGIN 430 USER EMAILS and END USER EMAILS lines where the first field 431 matches the gitolite username ($GL_USER), use the rest of the 432 line for the From: header. 433 434 2. If the user.email configuration setting is set, use its value 435 (and the value of user.name, if set). 436 437 3. Use the value of multimailhook.envelopeSender. 438 439multimailhook.administrator 440 The name and/or email address of the administrator of the Git 441 repository; used in FOOTER_TEMPLATE. Default is 442 multimailhook.envelopesender if it is set; otherwise a generic 443 string is used. 444 445multimailhook.emailPrefix 446 All emails have this string prepended to their subjects, to aid 447 email filtering (though filtering based on the X-Git-* email 448 headers is probably more robust). Default is the short name of 449 the repository in square brackets; e.g., ``[myrepo]``. Set this 450 value to the empty string to suppress the email prefix. You may 451 use the placeholder ``%(repo_shortname)s`` for the short name of 452 the repository. 453 454multimailhook.emailMaxLines 455 The maximum number of lines that should be included in the body of 456 a generated email. If not specified, there is no limit. Lines 457 beyond the limit are suppressed and counted, and a final line is 458 added indicating the number of suppressed lines. 459 460multimailhook.emailMaxLineLength 461 The maximum length of a line in the email body. Lines longer than 462 this limit are truncated to this length with a trailing ``[...]`` 463 added to indicate the missing text. The default is 500, because 464 (a) diffs with longer lines are probably from binary files, for 465 which a diff is useless, and (b) even if a text file has such long 466 lines, the diffs are probably unreadable anyway. To disable line 467 truncation, set this option to 0. 468 469multimailhook.subjectMaxLength 470 The maximum length of the subject line (i.e. the ``oneline`` field 471 in templates, not including the prefix). Lines longer than this 472 limit are truncated to this length with a trailing ``[...]`` added 473 to indicate the missing text. This option The default is to use 474 ``multimailhook.emailMaxLineLength``. This option avoids sending 475 emails with overly long subject lines, but should not be needed if 476 the commit messages follow the Git convention (one short subject 477 line, then a blank line, then the message body). To disable line 478 truncation, set this option to 0. 479 480multimailhook.maxCommitEmails 481 The maximum number of commit emails to send for a given change. 482 When the number of patches is larger that this value, only the 483 summary refchange email is sent. This can avoid accidental 484 mailbombing, for example on an initial push. To disable commit 485 emails limit, set this option to 0. The default is 500. 486 487multimailhook.emailStrictUTF8 488 If this boolean option is set to `true`, then the main part of the 489 email body is forced to be valid UTF-8. Any characters that are 490 not valid UTF-8 are converted to the Unicode replacement 491 character, U+FFFD. The default is `true`. 492 493 This option is ineffective with Python 3, where non-UTF-8 494 characters are unconditionally replaced. 495 496multimailhook.diffOpts 497 Options passed to ``git diff-tree`` when generating the summary 498 information for ReferenceChange emails. Default is ``--stat 499 --summary --find-copies-harder``. Add -p to those options to 500 include a unified diff of changes in addition to the usual summary 501 output. Shell quoting is allowed; see ``multimailhook.logOpts`` for 502 details. 503 504multimailhook.graphOpts 505 Options passed to ``git log --graph`` when generating graphs for the 506 reference change summary emails (used only if refchangeShowGraph 507 is true). The default is '--oneline --decorate'. 508 509 Shell quoting is allowed; see logOpts for details. 510 511multimailhook.logOpts 512 Options passed to ``git log`` to generate additional info for 513 reference change emails (used only if refchangeShowLog is set). 514 For example, adding -p will show each commit's complete diff. The 515 default is empty. 516 517 Shell quoting is allowed; for example, a log format that contains 518 spaces can be specified using something like:: 519 520 git config multimailhook.logopts '--pretty=format:"%h %aN <%aE>%n%s%n%n%b%n"' 521 522 If you want to set this by editing your configuration file 523 directly, remember that Git requires double-quotes to be escaped 524 (see git-config(1) for more information):: 525 526 [multimailhook] 527 logopts = --pretty=format:\"%h %aN <%aE>%n%s%n%n%b%n\" 528 529multimailhook.commitLogOpts 530 Options passed to ``git log`` to generate additional info for 531 revision change emails. For example, adding --ignore-all-spaces 532 will suppress whitespace changes. The default options are ``-C 533 --stat -p --cc``. Shell quoting is allowed; see 534 multimailhook.logOpts for details. 535 536multimailhook.dateSubstitute 537 String to use as a substitute for ``Date:`` in the output of ``git 538 log`` while formatting commit messages. This is useful to avoid 539 emitting a line that can be interpreted by mailers as the start of 540 a cited message (Zimbra webmail in particular). Defaults to 541 ``CommitDate:``. Set to an empty string or ``none`` to deactivate 542 the behavior. 543 544multimailhook.emailDomain 545 Domain name appended to the username of the person doing the push 546 to convert it into an email address 547 (via ``"%s@%s" % (username, emaildomain)``). More complicated 548 schemes can be implemented by overriding Environment and 549 overriding its get_pusher_email() method. 550 551multimailhook.replyTo, multimailhook.replyToCommit, multimailhook.replyToRefchange 552 Addresses to use in the Reply-To: field for commit emails 553 (replyToCommit) and refchange emails (replyToRefchange). 554 multimailhook.replyTo is used as default when replyToCommit or 555 replyToRefchange is not set. The shortcuts ``pusher`` and 556 ``author`` are allowed with the same semantics as for 557 ``multimailhook.from``. In addition, the value ``none`` can be 558 used to omit the ``Reply-To:`` field. 559 560 The default is ``pusher`` for refchange emails, and ``author`` for 561 commit emails. 562 563multimailhook.quiet 564 Do not output the list of email recipients from the hook 565 566multimailhook.stdout 567 For debugging, send emails to stdout rather than to the 568 mailer. Equivalent to the --stdout command line option 569 570multimailhook.scanCommitForCc 571 If this option is set to true, than recipients from lines in commit body 572 that starts with ``CC:`` will be added to CC list. 573 Default: false 574 575multimailhook.combineWhenSingleCommit 576 If this option is set to true and a single new commit is pushed to 577 a branch, combine the summary and commit email messages into a 578 single email. 579 Default: true 580 581multimailhook.refFilterInclusionRegex, multimailhook.refFilterExclusionRegex, multimailhook.refFilterDoSendRegex, multimailhook.refFilterDontSendRegex 582 **Warning:** these options are experimental. They should work, but 583 the user-interface is not stable yet (in particular, the option 584 names may change). If you want to participate in stabilizing the 585 feature, please contact the maintainers and/or send pull-requests. 586 If you are happy with the current shape of the feature, please 587 report it too. 588 589 Regular expressions that can be used to limit refs for which email 590 updates will be sent. It is an error to specify both an inclusion 591 and an exclusion regex. If a ``refFilterInclusionRegex`` is 592 specified, emails will only be sent for refs which match this 593 regex. If a ``refFilterExclusionRegex`` regex is specified, 594 emails will be sent for all refs except those that match this 595 regex (or that match a predefined regex specific to the 596 environment, such as "^refs/notes" for most environments and 597 "^refs/notes|^refs/changes" for the gerrit environment). 598 599 The expressions are matched against the complete refname, and is 600 considered to match if any substring matches. For example, to 601 filter-out all tags, set ``refFilterExclusionRegex`` to 602 ``^refs/tags/`` (note the leading ``^`` but no trailing ``$``). If 603 you set ``refFilterExclusionRegex`` to ``master``, then any ref 604 containing ``master`` will be excluded (the ``master`` branch, but 605 also ``refs/tags/master`` or ``refs/heads/foo-master-bar``). 606 607 ``refFilterDoSendRegex`` and ``refFilterDontSendRegex`` are 608 analogous to ``refFilterInclusionRegex`` and 609 ``refFilterExclusionRegex`` with one difference: with 610 ``refFilterDoSendRegex`` and ``refFilterDontSendRegex``, commits 611 introduced by one excluded ref will not be considered as new when 612 they reach an included ref. Typically, if you add a branch ``foo`` 613 to ``refFilterDontSendRegex``, push commits to this branch, and 614 later merge branch ``foo`` into ``master``, then the notification 615 email for ``master`` will contain a commit email only for the 616 merge commit. If you include ``foo`` in 617 ``refFilterExclusionRegex``, then at the time of merge, you will 618 receive one commit email per commit in the branch. 619 620 These variables can be multi-valued, like:: 621 622 [multimailhook] 623 refFilterExclusionRegex = ^refs/tags/ 624 refFilterExclusionRegex = ^refs/heads/master$ 625 626 You can also provide a whitespace-separated list like:: 627 628 [multimailhook] 629 refFilterExclusionRegex = ^refs/tags/ ^refs/heads/master$ 630 631 Both examples exclude tags and the master branch, and are 632 equivalent to:: 633 634 [multimailhook] 635 refFilterExclusionRegex = ^refs/tags/|^refs/heads/master$ 636 637 ``refFilterInclusionRegex`` and ``refFilterExclusionRegex`` are 638 strictly stronger than ``refFilterDoSendRegex`` and 639 ``refFilterDontSendRegex``. In other words, adding a ref to a 640 DoSend/DontSend regex has no effect if it is already excluded by a 641 Exclusion/Inclusion regex. 642 643multimailhook.logFile, multimailhook.errorLogFile, multimailhook.debugLogFile 644 645 When set, these variable designate path to files where 646 git-multimail will log some messages. Normal messages and error 647 messages are sent to ``logFile``, and error messages are also sent 648 to ``errorLogFile``. Debug messages and all other messages are 649 sent to ``debugLogFile``. The recommended way is to set only one 650 of these variables, but it is also possible to set several of them 651 (part of the information is then duplicated in several log files, 652 for example errors are duplicated to all log files). 653 654 Relative path are relative to the Git repository where the push is 655 done. 656 657multimailhook.verbose 658 659 Verbosity level of git-multimail on its standard output. By 660 default, show only error and info messages. If set to true, show 661 also debug messages. 662 663Email filtering aids 664-------------------- 665 666All emails include extra headers to enable fine tuned filtering and 667give information for debugging. All emails include the headers 668``X-Git-Host``, ``X-Git-Repo``, ``X-Git-Refname``, and ``X-Git-Reftype``. 669ReferenceChange emails also include headers ``X-Git-Oldrev`` and ``X-Git-Newrev``; 670Revision emails also include header ``X-Git-Rev``. 671 672 673Customizing email contents 674-------------------------- 675 676git-multimail mostly generates emails by expanding templates. The 677templates can be customized. To avoid the need to edit 678``git_multimail.py`` directly, the preferred way to change the templates 679is to write a separate Python script that imports ``git_multimail.py`` as 680a module, then replaces the templates in place. See the provided 681post-receive script for an example of how this is done. 682 683 684Customizing git-multimail for your environment 685---------------------------------------------- 686 687git-multimail is mostly customized via an "environment" that describes 688the local environment in which Git is running. Two types of 689environment are built in: 690 691GenericEnvironment 692 a stand-alone Git repository. 693 694GitoliteEnvironment 695 a Git repository that is managed by gitolite_. For such 696 repositories, the identity of the pusher is read from 697 environment variable $GL_USER, the name of the repository is read 698 from $GL_REPO (if it is not overridden by multimailhook.reponame), 699 and the From: header value is optionally read from gitolite.conf 700 (see multimailhook.from). 701 702By default, git-multimail assumes GitoliteEnvironment if $GL_USER and 703$GL_REPO are set, and otherwise assumes GenericEnvironment. 704Alternatively, you can choose one of these two environments explicitly 705by setting a ``multimailhook.environment`` config setting (which can 706have the value `generic` or `gitolite`) or by passing an --environment 707option to the script. 708 709If you need to customize the script in ways that are not supported by 710the existing environments, you can define your own environment class 711class using arbitrary Python code. To do so, you need to import 712``git_multimail.py`` as a Python module, as demonstrated by the example 713post-receive script. Then implement your environment class; it should 714usually inherit from one of the existing Environment classes and 715possibly one or more of the EnvironmentMixin classes. Then set the 716``environment`` variable to an instance of your own environment class 717and pass it to ``run_as_post_receive_hook()``. 718 719The standard environment classes, GenericEnvironment and 720GitoliteEnvironment, are in fact themselves put together out of a 721number of mixin classes, each of which handles one aspect of the 722customization. For the finest control over your configuration, you 723can specify exactly which mixin classes your own environment class 724should inherit from, and override individual methods (or even add your 725own mixin classes) to implement entirely new behaviors. If you 726implement any mixins that might be useful to other people, please 727consider sharing them with the community! 728 729 730Getting involved 731---------------- 732 733Please, read `<CONTRIBUTING.rst>`__ for instructions on how to 734contribute to git-multimail. 735 736 737Footnotes 738--------- 739 740.. [1] Because of the way information is passed to update hooks, the 741 script's method of determining whether a commit has already 742 been seen does not work when it is used as an ``update`` script. 743 In particular, no notification email will be generated for a 744 new commit that is added to multiple references in the same 745 push. A workaround is to use --force-send to force sending the 746 emails. 747 748.. _gitolite: https://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite