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Its not possible to build proxmox-perl-rs at the moment without this patch series. Lukas Wagner <l.wag...@proxmox.com> writes: > These changes adapts the PVE notification stack to the changes introduced > in proxmox-notify 0.4. > > The notification system uses handlebar templates to render the subject > and the body of notifications. Previously, the template strings were > defined inline at the call site. This patch series extracts the templates > into template files and installs them at > /usr/share/pve-manager/templates/default > > where they stored as <template-name>-{body,subject}.{txt,html}.hbs > > The 'default' part in the path is a preparation for translated > notifications and/or overridable notification templates. > Future work could provide notifications translated to e.g. German > in `templates/de` or similar. This will be a first for having > translated strings on the backend-side, so there is need for further > research. > > Folke kindly did some off-list testing before this was posted, hence > his T-bs were included. > > Bumps/dependencies: > - libproxmox-rs-perl needs to have its proxmox-notify dep updated to 0.4 > and breaks old libpve-notify-perl (versioned break) > - libpve-notify-perl breaks old pve-manager and old pve-ha-manager > (versioned break) > > The versioned breaks are necessary due to changed semantics in the API > (passing > a template name instead of template strings) and due to changes in how > templates are rendered (separate templates for HTML/plain text, whereas before > both were rendered from the same template string, with some magic from > handlebar helpers) -- Maximiliano _______________________________________________ pve-devel mailing list pve-devel@lists.proxmox.com https://lists.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-devel