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Thomas De Schampheleire
HTML email templates: Outlook: fix list bullets

The rendering of HTML emails in Outlook is very restricted and based on old
Internet Explorer versions (more or less the same rendering as in Microsoft
Word). To make the Kallithea emails look the same as in the browser, some
adaptations are needed.

List bullets (to identify different changesets in pullrequests) are not
shown in Outlook. In order to fix that, a proprietary CSS property is
required.
Fix found via:
https://litmus.com/community/discussions/752-can-we-use-ul-and-li-in-email
#!/usr/bin/env python2
"""
Based on kallithea/lib/paster_commands/template.ini.mako, generate
  development.ini
  kallithea/tests/test.ini
"""

import re

from kallithea.lib import inifile

# files to be generated from the mako template
ini_files = [
    ('development.ini',
        {
            '[server:main]': {
                'host': '0.0.0.0',
            },
            '[app:main]': {
                'initial_repo_scan': 'true',
                'debug': 'true',
                'app_instance_uuid': 'development-not-secret',
                'beaker.session.secret': 'development-not-secret',
            },
            '[handler_console]': {
                'formatter': 'color_formatter',
            },
            '[handler_console_sql]': {
                'formatter': 'color_formatter_sql',
            },
        },
    ),
]


def main():
    # make sure all mako lines starting with '#' (the '##' comments) are marked up as <text>
    makofile = inifile.template_file
    print 'reading:', makofile
    mako_org = open(makofile).read()
    mako_no_text_markup = re.sub(r'</?%text>', '', mako_org)
    mako_marked_up = re.sub(r'\n(##.*)', r'\n<%text>\1</%text>', mako_no_text_markup, flags=re.MULTILINE)
    if mako_marked_up != mako_org:
        print 'writing:', makofile
        open(makofile, 'w').write(mako_marked_up)

    # create ini files
    for fn, settings in ini_files:
        print 'updating:', fn
        inifile.create(fn, None, settings)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()