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view detectors/emailauditor.py @ 7971:fe0348bbe45b
issue2551353 - Add roundup-classhelper for 2.4.0 release
Changes to the classic template are not done yet. Still testing.
This commit has document updates and changes to rest.py.
rest.py:
add /rest/data/user/role endpoint to core so the user doesn't have
to add the /rest/roles endpoint via interfaces.py. It will only send
roles for a user with Admin role and there is no way to override
this currently.
acknowledgements.txt:
Added members of team3 to other contributors. Specified for all
other contributes what they worked on.
upgrading.txt:
added classhelper section and basic template change
directions. Linked to admin_guide for full directions.
admin_guide.txt:
documented install, translation, troubleshooting, config etc.
user_guide.txt:
added section on using the classhelper. Added reference to section
earlier in the doc. Added image for section.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Tue, 21 May 2024 01:17:28 -0400 |
| parents | 0942fe89e82e |
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def eml_to_mht(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues): '''This auditor fires whenever a new file entity is created. If the file is of type message/rfc822, we tack onthe extension .eml. The reason for this is that Microsoft Internet Explorer will not open things with a .eml attachment, as they deem it 'unsafe'. Worse yet, they'll just give you an incomprehensible error message. For more information, please see: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;825803 Their suggested work around is (excerpt): WORKAROUND To work around this behavior, rename the .EML file that the URL links to so that it has a .MHT file name extension, and then update the URL to reflect the change to the file name. To do this: 1. In Windows Explorer, locate and then select the .EML file that the URL links. 2. Right-click the .EML file, and then click Rename. 3. Change the file name so that the .EML file uses a .MHT file name extension, and then press ENTER. 4. Updated the URL that links to the file to reflect the new file name extension. So... we do that. :)''' if newvalues.get('type', '').lower() == "message/rfc822": if 'name' not in newvalues: newvalues['name'] = 'email.mht' return name = newvalues['name'] if name.endswith('.eml'): name = name[:-4] newvalues['name'] = name + '.mht' def init(db): db.file.audit('create', eml_to_mht)
