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FEATURE: Improve group email settings UI (#13083) This overhauls the user interface for the group email settings management, aiming to make it a lot easier to test the settings entered and confirm they are correct before proceeding. We do this by forcing the user to test the settings before they can be saved to the database. It also includes some quality of life improvements around setting up IMAP and SMTP for our first supported provider, GMail. This PR does not remove the old group email config, that will come in a subsequent PR. This is related to https://meta.discourse.org/t/imap-support-for-group-inboxes/160588 so read that if you would like more backstory. ### UI Both site settings of `enable_imap` and `enable_smtp` must be true to test this. You must enable SMTP first to enable IMAP. You can prefill the SMTP settings with GMail configuration. To proceed with saving these settings you must test them, which is handled by the EmailSettingsValidator. If there is an issue with the configuration or credentials a meaningful error message should be shown. IMAP settings must also be validated when IMAP is enabled, before saving. When saving IMAP, we fetch the mailboxes for that account and populate them. This mailbox must be selected and saved for IMAP to work (the feature acts as though it is disabled until the mailbox is selected and saved): ### Database & Backend This adds several columns to the Groups table. The purpose of this change is to make it much more explicit that SMTP/IMAP is enabled for a group, rather than relying on settings not being null. Also included is an UPDATE query to backfill these columns. These columns are automatically filled when updating the group. For GMail, we now filter the mailboxes returned. This is so users cannot use a mailbox like Sent or Trash for syncing, which would generally be disastrous. There is a new group endpoint for testing email settings. This may be useful in the future for other places in our UI, at which point it can be extracted to a more generic endpoint or module to be included.
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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "net/imap"
require "net/smtp"
require "net/pop"
class EmailSettingsExceptionHandler
EXPECTED_EXCEPTIONS = [
Net::POPAuthenticationError,
Net::IMAP::NoResponseError,
Net::IMAP::Error,
Net::SMTPAuthenticationError,
Net::SMTPServerBusy,
Net::SMTPSyntaxError,
Net::SMTPFatalError,
Net::SMTPUnknownError,
Net::OpenTimeout,
Net::ReadTimeout,
SocketError,
Errno::ECONNREFUSED,
]
class GenericProvider
def initialize(exception)
@exception = exception
end
def message
case @exception
when Net::POPAuthenticationError
net_pop_authentication_error
when Net::IMAP::NoResponseError
net_imap_no_response_error
when Net::IMAP::Error
net_imap_unhandled_error
when Net::SMTPAuthenticationError
net_smtp_authentication_error
when Net::SMTPServerBusy
net_smtp_server_busy
when Net::SMTPSyntaxError, Net::SMTPFatalError, Net::SMTPUnknownError
net_smtp_unhandled_error
when SocketError, Errno::ECONNREFUSED
socket_connection_error
when Net::OpenTimeout, Net::ReadTimeout
net_timeout_error
else
unhandled_error
end
end
private
def net_pop_authentication_error
I18n.t("email_settings.pop3_authentication_error")
end
def net_imap_no_response_error
# Most of IMAP's errors are lumped under the NoResponseError, including invalid
# credentials errors, because it is raised when a "NO" response is
# raised from the IMAP server https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3501#section-7.1.2
#
# Generally, it should be fairly safe to just return the error message as is.
if @exception.message.match(/Invalid credentials/)
I18n.t("email_settings.imap_authentication_error")
else
I18n.t(
"email_settings.imap_no_response_error",
message: @exception.message.gsub(" (Failure)", ""),
)
end
end
def net_imap_unhandled_error
I18n.t("email_settings.imap_unhandled_error", message: @exception.message)
end
def net_smtp_authentication_error
I18n.t("email_settings.smtp_authentication_error")
end
def net_smtp_server_busy
I18n.t("email_settings.smtp_server_busy_error")
end
def net_smtp_unhandled_error
I18n.t("email_settings.smtp_unhandled_error", message: @exception.message)
end
def socket_connection_error
I18n.t("email_settings.connection_error")
end
def net_timeout_error
I18n.t("email_settings.timeout_error")
end
def unhandled_error
I18n.t("email_settings.unhandled_error", message: @exception.message)
end
end
class GmailProvider < GenericProvider
def net_smtp_authentication_error
# Gmail requires use of application-specific passwords when 2FA is enabled and return
# a special error message calling this out.
if @exception.message.match(/Application-specific password required/)
I18n.t("email_settings.authentication_error_gmail_app_password")
else
super
end
end
def net_imap_no_response_error
# Gmail requires use of application-specific passwords when 2FA is enabled and return
# a special error message calling this out.
if @exception.message.match(/Application-specific password required/)
I18n.t("email_settings.authentication_error_gmail_app_password")
else
super
end
end
end
def self.friendly_exception_message(exception, host)
if host.include?("gmail.com")
EmailSettingsExceptionHandler::GmailProvider.new(exception).message
else
EmailSettingsExceptionHandler::GenericProvider.new(exception).message
end
end
end