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This commit allows users to use the trix editor to send messages with basic formatting and attachements. * add active storage * add actiontext * add richtext field to messages * add imageprocessing for message attachements * add html email layout and adjust translations to use html urls |
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FoodsoftMessages
This plugin adds messages to foodsoft. A new 'Messages' menu entry is added below the 'Foodcoops' menu in the navigation bar.
This plugin is enabled by default in foodsoft, so you don't need to do anything to install it. If you still want to, for example when it has been disabled, add the following to foodsoft's Gemfile:
gem 'foodsoft_messages', path: 'lib/foodsoft_messages'
This plugin introduces the foodcoop config option use_messages
, which can be
set to false
to disable messages. May be useful in multicoop deployments.
To allow members to respond to messages via email, you need the set the config
option reply_email_domain
and handle incoming mails via one of the following
rake tasks. foodsoft:reply_email_smtp_server
starts an SMTP server on the
port given via the environment variable PORT
and listens until a shutdown
signal is received. If there is already a SMTP server for handling incoming
mails you can also feed every mail via a call to foodsoft:parse_reply_email
into foodsoft. It expects the address given in the MAIL FROM
command via
SMTP in the environment variable RECIPIENT
and the mail body as STDIN
.
This plugin is part of the foodsoft package and uses the AGPL-3 license (see foodsoft's LICENSE for the full license text).