Adjust text in issue status header
What does this MR do and why?
Solves #349329 (closed), more exactly follows #349329 (comment 849859482)
This MR changes the text in the issue status header, when an issue is created via Service Desk. In particular, when user sets up Reply-To
in their email, in the issue header we see both From
and Reply-To
email addresses.
Screenshots or screen recordings
Without Reply-To
set up:
With Reply-To
set up:
Issue list:
How to set up and validate locally
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See docs for configuring service desk. You need to set up incoming email, which in short is:
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On
gitlab-development-kit
, opensupport/templates/gitlab/config/gitlab.yml.erb:112
, enable theincoming_email
, and setup your email credentials. -
From the
gitlab
project, open theGemfile
, search for thegitlab-mail_room
gem and set it to the latest version (at the moment 0.0.19), then runbundle install
. Important: do not commit this change, get rid of it once done testing. -
You can check if the configuration works fine with:
bundle exec rake gitlab:incoming_email:check
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Run
bundle exec mail_room -q -c config/mail_room.yml
in a console. This is necessary to receive the email sent to the service desk. -
After you set up incoming email, follow [steps 2. and 3. here].(https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/service_desk.html#configuring-service-desk)
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Send an email to the service desk address, which should be published as a issue in the GitLab UI on
Issues > Service Desk
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In the incoming email account that you just set up, set up
reply-to
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Send an email to the service desk address again, to compare.
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