= Gerrit Code Review - Mail Templates Gerrit uses link:https://developers.google.com/closure/templates/[Closure Templates] (Soy) for the bulk of the standard mails it sends out. There are builtin default templates which are used if they are not overridden. These defaults are also provided as examples so that administrators may copy them and easily modify them to tweak their contents. *Compatibility Note:* previously, Velocity Template Language (VTL) was used as the template language for Gerrit emails. Support for VTL has now been removed in favor of Soy, and Velocity templates that modify text emails are no longer supported. == Template Locations and Extensions The default example templates reside under: `'$site_path'/etc/mail` and are terminated with the double extension `.soy.example`. Modifying these example files will have no effect on the behavior of Gerrit. However, copying an example template to an equivalently named file without the `.example` extension and modifying it will allow an administrator to customize the template. == Supported Mail Templates Each mail that Gerrit sends out is controlled by at least one template. These are listed below. Change emails are influenced by two additional templates, one to set the subject line, and one to set the footer which gets appended to all the change emails (see `ChangeSubject.soy` and `ChangeFooter.soy` below.) Many types of Gerrit email message support HTML in addition to plain-text. Where both are supported, templates to control the HTML part have `...Html` appended in their file names. For example, for "Abandoned" emails, the `Abandoned.soy` template determines the text part of the message, whereas `AbandonedHtml.soy` determines the HTML part. === Abandoned.soy and AbandonedHtml.soy The "Abandoned" templates will determine the contents of the email related to a change being abandoned. It is a `ChangeEmail`: see `ChangeSubject.soy` and ChangeFooter. === AddKey.soy and AddKeyHtml.soy AddKey templates will determine the contents of the email related to SSH and GPG keys being added to a user account. This notification is not sent when the key is administratively added to another user account. === ChangeFooter.soy and ChangeFooterHtml.soy The ChangeFooter templates will determine the contents of the footer that will be appended to emails related to changes (all `ChangeEmail`s). === ChangeSubject.soy The `ChangeSubject.soy` template will determine the contents of the email subject line for ALL emails related to changes. === Comment.soy The `Comment.soy` template will determine the contents of the email related to a user submitting comments on changes. It is a `ChangeEmail`: see `ChangeSubject.soy`, ChangeFooter and CommentFooter. === CommentFooter.soy and CommentFooterHtml.soy The CommentFooter templates will determine the contents of the footer text that will be appended to emails related to a user submitting comments on changes. See `ChangeSubject.soy`, Comment and ChangeFooter. === DeleteVote.soy and DeleteVoteHtml.soy The DeleteVote templates will determine the contents of the email related to removing votes on changes. It is a `ChangeEmail`: see `ChangeSubject.soy` and ChangeFooter. === DeleteReviewer.soy and DeleteReviewerHtml.soy The DeleteReviewer templates will determine the contents of the email related to a user removing a reviewer (with a vote) from a change. It is a `ChangeEmail`: see `ChangeSubject.soy` and ChangeFooter. === Footer.soy and FooterHtml.soy The Footer templates will determine the contents of the footer text appended to the end of all outgoing emails after the ChangeFooter and CommentFooter. === Merged.soy and MergedHtml.soy The Merged templates will determine the contents of the email related to a change successfully merged to the head. It is a `ChangeEmail`: see `ChangeSubject.soy` and ChangeFooter. === NewChange.soy and NewChangeHtml.soy The NewChange templates will determine the contents of the email related to a user submitting a new change for review. This includes changes created by actions made by the user in the Web UI such as cherry picking a commit or reverting a change. It is a `ChangeEmail`: see `ChangeSubject.soy` and ChangeFooter. === RegisterNewEmail.soy The `RegisterNewEmail.soy` template will determine the contents of the email related to registering new email accounts. === ReplacePatchSet.soy and ReplacePatchSetHtml.soy The ReplacePatchSet templates will determine the contents of the email related to a user submitting a new patchset for a change. This includes patchsets created by actions made by the user in the Web UI such as editing the commit message, cherry picking a commit, or rebasing a change. It is a `ChangeEmail`: see `ChangeSubject.soy` and ChangeFooter. === Restored.soy and RestoredHtml.soy The Restored templates will determine the contents of the email related to a change being restored. It is a `ChangeEmail`: see `ChangeSubject.soy` and ChangeFooter. === Reverted.soy and RevertedHtml.soy The Reverted templates will determine the contents of the email related to a change being reverted. It is a `ChangeEmail`: see `ChangeSubject.soy` and ChangeFooter. === SetAssignee.soy and SetAssigneeHtml.soy The SetAssignee templates will determine the contents of the email related to a user being assigned to a change. It is a `ChangeEmail`: see `ChangeSubject.soy` and ChangeFooter. == Mail Variables and Methods Mail templates can access and display objects currently made available to them via the Soy context. === Warning Be aware that modifying templates can cause them to fail to parse and therefore not send out the actual email. === All OutgoingEmails All outgoing emails have the following variables available to them: $email.settingsUrl:: + The URL to view the user's settings in the Gerrit web UI. $email.gerritHost:: + The name of the Gerrit instance. $email.gerritUrl:: + The URL to the Gerrit web UI. $messageClass:: + A String containing the messageClass. === Change Emails Change related emails have the following template data available to them, in addition to what's available to all outgoing emails. $changeId:: + Id of the current change (a `Change.Key`). $coverLetter:: + The text of the `ChangeMessage`. $fromName:: + The name of the from user. $email.unifiedDiff:: + The diff of the change. $email.changeDetail:: + The details of the change, including the commit message. $email.changeUrl:: + The URL to the change in the web UI. $email.includeDiff:: + Whether the Gerrit instance is configured to include diffs in emails. $change.subject:: + The subject of the current change. $change.originalSubject:: + The subject corresponding to the first patch set of the current change. $change.shortSubject:: + The subject limited to 72 characters, with an ellipsis if it exceeds that. $change.shortOriginalSubject:: + The original subject limited to 72 characters, with an ellipsis if it exceeds that. $change.ownerEmail:: + The email address of the owner of the change. $branch.shortName:: + The name of the branch targeted by the current change. $projectName:: + The name of this change's project. $shortProjectName:: + The project name with the path abbreviated. $instanceAndProjectName:: + The Gerrit instance name, followed by the short project name $addInstanceNameInSubject:: + Whether the instance name should be included in the email subject. $sshHost:: + SSH hostname for the Gerrit instance. $patchSet.patchSetId:: + The current patch set number. $patchSet.refname:: + The refname of the patch set. $patchSetInfo.authorName:: + The name of the author of the patch set. $patchSetInfo.authorEmail:: + The email address of the author of the patch set. 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