use warnings; use strict; package CommitBit::Notification::InviteToProject; use base qw/CommitBit::Notification/; __PACKAGE__->mk_accessors(qw/project sender access_level/); =head1 NAME CommitBit::InviteToProject =head1 ARGUMENTS C, a L whose address we are confirming. =cut =head2 setup Sets up the fields of the message. =cut sub setup { my $self = shift; my $project = $self->project; my $access_level = $self->access_level; my $user = $self->to; my $letme = Jifty::LetMe->new(); $letme->email($self->to->email); $letme->path('set_password'); my $confirm_url = $letme->as_url; my $appname = Jifty->config->framework('ApplicationName'); $self->subject( "Welcome to " . $project->name . "!" ); $self->from( Jifty->config->framework('AdminEmail') ); my $confirm_message = ''; if ( $self->to->email_confirmed =~ /^(?:false|0|)$/) { $confirm_message = _("In order to get going, you need to set a password.") . " " . _( "You can do that at: %1", $confirm_url ); } $self->body(<<"END_BODY"); Hi! We'd like you to join us as a $access_level for @{[$project->name]}. The project uses Subversion to manage its codebase. To check code, in or out of subversion point your client at: @{[$project->svn_url_auth]} Your username is: @{[$user->email]} @{[$confirm_message]} For more details about @{[$project->name]}, please visit: @{[Jifty->config->framework('Web')->{'BaseURL'}]}/project/@{[$project->name]} END_BODY } 1;