Reputation: 4761
How do I configure the appropriate Git hook to send a summary email whenever a set of changes is pushed to the upstream repository?
Upvotes: 106
Views: 97613
Reputation: 3190
In GitLab under your repository:
There opens a new page Emails on push
Also there is an option for Disable code diffs which exclude possibly sensitive code diffs in notification body. It is optional.
For more details: Click Here
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1743
Another, more modern way to do this is with git-multimail, as suggested by Chords below.
This is how you did it in 2009.
You could add something like this to your post-receive hook in $GITDIR/hooks, or use the script in the contrib directory of the source (Available here)
Upvotes: 94
Reputation: 101
This is my way of send email notification to users every time some one push to the repository.
Setting Up Git Commit Email Notification
It's based on Andy Parkins's scripts. I change it to used SMTP to send email. Of course, gmail's SMTP can also be used.
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 8287
You can use pre-commit:
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'mail'
Mail.defaults do
delivery_method :smtp,
address: 'smtp.gmail.com',
port: 587,
user_name: '...',
password: '...',
authentication: 'plain',
enable_starttls_auto: true
end
changes=`git diff --cached --unified=0 Gemfile Bowerfile`
unless changes.empty?
Mail.deliver do
from '...'
to '...'
subject '[PROJECT] Plese confirm team can use libraries'
body changes
end
end
Install:
cd project
cp pre-commit .git/hooks
chmod +x .git/hooks/pre-commit
gem install mail
Test:
echo "# some change" >> Gemfile && git commit -m 'some change' Gemfile
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1905
If you use GitLab you can use the 'Email-on-push' project service for this, it can be found under services in project settings.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 17902
Here is the simplest solution I've found:
1) Log in to your gitHub account on github.com
2) In the main tab click on Settings
3) From the main navigation choose Service Hooks
4) From Available Hooks choose Email
5) Fill in your email address in field Address
6) Check the checkbox Send from Author
7) Check the checkbox Active
8) Click on Update Settings
Optional: You can click on Test Hook for testing, check your inbox you should receive email.
Also there are images made according to the process:
And now for the grand final I have the answer which is tested and approved at my side.
How to send email to ALL development team members, when gitHub's Service Hooks->Email allows only at most 2 recipients }.
The answer is combination of Service Hook->Email @ GitHub && Google groups
Upvotes: 19
Reputation: 8999
Not exactly a full answer since it is Github-specific, but if you happen to use Github it is extremely easy to configure "Service Hooks".
For each repository you wish to monitor, enter Settings / Service Hooks.
There are plenty of available integrations, such as Trac, Twitter, Amazon SNS, Jira, Asana, Bugzilla, FogBugz, IRC, Jabber, Pivotal Tracker, Trello and Email....
Simply select email and feed it with a group email address.
We use the email notifications to sync our developers.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 12552
Robin Sommer's git-notifier generates also very nice summaries in the following format:
Subject: [git/git-notifier] master: Adding www target to Makefile. (7dc1f95)
Repository : ssh://<removed>/git-notifier
On branch : master
>---------------------------------------------------------------
commit 7dc1f95c97275618d5bde1aaf6760cd7ff6a6ef7
Author: Robin Sommer <[email protected]>
Date: Sun Dec 19 20:21:38 2010 -0800
Adding www target to Makefile.
>---------------------------------------------------------------
Makefile | 6 ++++++
1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index e184c66..9c9951b 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ VERSION = 0.1
DISTFILES = git-notifier README COPYING
+WWW = $(HOME)/www/git-notifier
+
all:
dist:
@@ -13,3 +15,7 @@ dist:
cp $(DISTFILES) git-notifier-$(VERSION)
tar czvf git-notifier-$(VERSION).tgz git-notifier-$(VERSION)
rm -rf git-notifier-$(VERSION)
+
+www: dist
+ rst2html.py README >$(WWW)/index.html
+ cp git-notifier-$(VERSION).tgz $(WWW)
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 3436
setting hooks.showrev is making no distinguishable difference? :-/
Sample conf:
# less users/cj.git/config
[core]
repositoryformatversion = 0
filemode = true
bare = true
[hooks]
mailinglist = [email protected]
showrev = "git show -C %s; echo"
emailprefix = "[sabu gitosis server] "
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 3436
I managed to do this, but had to opt for using the contrib script, not the other (perl) script by Alexandre Julliard. It seems fancier and more configurable, but with postfix I had no mail command which would accept "-s"? Here's my way:
http://pastie.textmate.org/695323
It would be nice to show some more info, like the full patch, gitweb link and commit graph as well, but this script can only do the first - if I play around with hooks.showrev it seems.
Anyway, cheers and thanks for the suggestions!
Upvotes: 1