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Thu Mar 31 16:31:45 2016 |
| Rudy Taraschi | rudy.taraschi@L-3com.com | Question | Windows | v3.1.1 | Send email based on lookup of an attribute | I'm trying to send an email based on an attribute, in other words, a lookup and not $user_email of the author.
For instance, if I set a an attribute "Assignee" with a valid user full name (i.e. John Smith), I'd like to look up John Smith's
email address from the password file and send him an email. I can't seem to find it something like that in the docs, I can write
a script to do that, but was looking for a less cumbersom way of doing it. Thanks in advance. |
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Mon Apr 4 14:09:42 2016 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | v3.1.1 | Re: Send email based on lookup of an attribute | > I'm trying to send an email based on an attribute, in other words, a lookup and not $user_email of the author.
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> For instance, if I set a an attribute "Assignee" with a valid user full name (i.e. John Smith), I'd like to look up John Smith's
> email address from the password file and send him an email. I can't seem to find it something like that in the docs, I can write
> a script to do that, but was looking for a less cumbersom way of doing it. Thanks in advance.
Unfortunately such a feature is not implemented in the current version.
Stefan |
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Fri Feb 8 14:43:13 2019 |
| Patrick Sizun | sizun@cea.fr | Bug report | Linux | v3.1.1 | Images in notifications | Hello,
I am using Elog v3.1.1. When entries contain embedded images, these images are attached to the email notifications but are not properly displayed in the body of the email.
Is it expected?
For example, with an image file myimage.png the email source code contains <img alt="" height="150" src="190208_143305/myimage.png.png" width="200">
Maybe the email should make use of the Content-ID of the attached image? |
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Fri Feb 8 14:57:05 2019 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | v3.1.1 | Re: Images in notifications | Your observation is correct. The mailer inside elog should scan all email bodies and replace all <img> tags correctly. I put that on my todo list.
Stefan
Patrick Sizun wrote: |
Hello,
I am using Elog v3.1.1. When entries contain embedded images, these images are attached to the email notifications but are not properly displayed in the body of the email.
Is it expected?
For example, with an image file myimage.png the email source code contains <img alt="" height="150" src="190208_143305/myimage.png.png" width="200">
Maybe the email should make use of the Content-ID of the attached image?
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Tue Aug 22 18:29:02 2017 |
| Stefano Bonaldo | stefano.bonaldo.13@gmail.com | Question | Mac OSX | v3.1.2 | Hide logbook tab when not authorized | Hello, I read carefully the manual, but I didn't find a way to hide the logbooks in the logbook bar and in the initial logbook selection for which the user does not have the access. So, if a user1 does not have the access to a specific logbook, user1 is not able to see that logbook in the bar and neither in the initial logbook selection. How can I do this without using the top groups? |
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Wed Aug 23 11:36:22 2017 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Mac OSX | v3.1.2 | Re: Hide logbook tab when not authorized | Hi Stefano,
I think your assessment is correct: it is not possible to hide a logbook based on your read/write privileges.
And I'm not even sure that this would make much sense: at least you need to be able to get to the login page of the logbook.
But if you don't have read privileges for a logbook, you'll be automatically redirected to the login page, as soon as you select this logbook.
Kind Regards, Andreas
Stefano Bonaldo wrote: |
Hello, I read carefully the manual, but I didn't find a way to hide the logbooks in the logbook bar and in the initial logbook selection for which the user does not have the access. So, if a user1 does not have the access to a specific logbook, user1 is not able to see that logbook in the bar and neither in the initial logbook selection. How can I do this without using the top groups?
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Wed Aug 23 20:09:39 2017 |
| Stefano Bonaldo | stefano.bonaldo.13@gmail.com | Question | Mac OSX | v3.1.2 | Re: Hide logbook tab when not authorized | Hi Andreas,
many thanks for your answer. I partially agree with you, because sometimes "for privacy" of my working group I don't want that other users (external users) know the existance of the other logbooks.
Do you think that will be implemented in future?
Best regards, Stefano
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Hi Stefano,
I think your assessment is correct: it is not possible to hide a logbook based on your read/write privileges.
And I'm not even sure that this would make much sense: at least you need to be able to get to the login page of the logbook.
But if you don't have read privileges for a logbook, you'll be automatically redirected to the login page, as soon as you select this logbook.
Kind Regards, Andreas
Stefano Bonaldo wrote: |
Hello, I read carefully the manual, but I didn't find a way to hide the logbooks in the logbook bar and in the initial logbook selection for which the user does not have the access. So, if a user1 does not have the access to a specific logbook, user1 is not able to see that logbook in the bar and neither in the initial logbook selection. How can I do this without using the top groups?
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Thu Aug 24 11:08:43 2017 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Mac OSX | v3.1.2 | Re: Hide logbook tab when not authorized | Well, Stefan would need to answer that. But if you are good with C-programming, you might implement it yourself?
There is a way to implement it; but it makes your installation a lot more complicated: you can have two ELOG servers. The first has all logbooks but requires authentification to read any. The second has only the public logbooks, and they are mirrored from the first.
Stefano Bonaldo wrote: |
Hi Andreas,
many thanks for your answer. I partially agree with you, because sometimes "for privacy" of my working group I don't want that other users (external users) know the existance of the other logbooks.
Do you think that will be implemented in future?
Best regards, Stefano
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Hi Stefano,
I think your assessment is correct: it is not possible to hide a logbook based on your read/write privileges.
And I'm not even sure that this would make much sense: at least you need to be able to get to the login page of the logbook.
But if you don't have read privileges for a logbook, you'll be automatically redirected to the login page, as soon as you select this logbook.
Kind Regards, Andreas
Stefano Bonaldo wrote: |
Hello, I read carefully the manual, but I didn't find a way to hide the logbooks in the logbook bar and in the initial logbook selection for which the user does not have the access. So, if a user1 does not have the access to a specific logbook, user1 is not able to see that logbook in the bar and neither in the initial logbook selection. How can I do this without using the top groups?
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