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Thomas De Schampheleire
email: send comment and pullrequest mails with the author's name in 'From'

When emails are sent for comments and pullrequest invitations, set the From
header to:
Author's Name (no-reply) <generic email address>

Using the name of the person that causes the email, makes the emails more
useful and interpretable for the recipient of the emails.
To avoid replies directly to the author, triggering an 'offline' email
discussion that is not visible in the Kallithea interface, a generic
'no-reply' email address is used instead of the author's email
address.
This approach is assumed to be accepted by spam filters, as several other
web services are using the same approach.

The sender used for other email types, e.g. password reset mails, is
untouched and remains the value configured in app_email_from.

The sender used for the SMTP envelope is untouched as well.

Based on code by Cedric De Herdt.
.. _statistics:

=====================
Repository statistics
=====================

Kallithea has a *repository statistics* feature, disabled by default. When
enabled, the amount of commits per committer is visualized in a timeline. This
feature can be enabled using the ``Enable statistics`` checkbox on the
repository ``Settings`` page.

The statistics system makes heavy demands on the server resources, so
in order to keep a balance between usability and performance, statistics are
cached inside the database and gathered incrementally.

When Celery is disabled:

  On each first visit to the summary page a set of 250 commits are parsed and
  added to the statistics cache. This incremental gathering also happens on each
  visit to the statistics page, until all commits are fetched.

  Statistics are kept cached until additional commits are added to the
  repository. In such a case Kallithea will only fetch the new commits when
  updating its statistics cache.

When Celery is enabled:

  On the first visit to the summary page, Kallithea will create tasks that will
  execute on Celery workers. These tasks will gather all of the statistics until
  all commits are parsed. Each task parses 250 commits, then launches a new
  task.