Hi all,
I'm trialling the JJUPIN plugin to get around some of the limitations of JIRAs notifications, but haven't figured out how (or if it's even possible) to use it to send HTML notitifications, I've only managed to get text-format emails to work. Does anyone have any idea? There doesn't seem to be any mention of it in their documentation.
We can improve it (we only set up to be text, nobody asked for more on that). I will bump the priority of the task in our backlog.
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Mail us directly, you can have an early preview if you want.
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Hi Radu,
We need to send email that only JJUPIN sendHtmlEmail can provide.
Now we were able to do this but we have problem with the template, we want to have the email look and feel to be the same with jira's default html notification, what's the best way to do this?
Thanks,
eric
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Copy it and do the necessary modifs ? We do not have anything ready here and we're already strained on resources with SIL 3.0. It would be great if you would like to share the results ...
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Hi Radu,
I'ts ok, i wont bother you to provide us one, we just need guidance on this.
What should i copy? The default jira templates are velocity templates, are these templates compatible with JJUPIN's sendHtmlEmail routine?
thanks,
eric
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Nope, 1/ get the HTML 2/ modify it accordingly, replacing the parts with SIL expressions like in this example http://confluence.kepler-rominfo.com/display/SIL/Email+Templates
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