Use the Email plugin for sending build status notifications via email.
You can configure the plugin using the following parameters:
- from.address - Send notifications from this address
- from.name - Notifications sender name
- host - SMTP server host
- port - SMTP server port, defaults to
587
- username - SMTP username
- password - SMTP password
- skip_verify - Skip verification of SSL certificates, defaults to
false
- no_starttls - Enable/Disable STARTTLS
- recipients - List of recipients to send this mail to (besides the commit author)
- recipients_file - Filename to load additional recipients from (textfile with one email per line) (besides the commit author)
- recipients_only - Do not send mails to the commit author, but only to recipients, defaults to
false
- subject - The subject line template
- body - The email body template
- attachment - An optional file to attach to the sent mail(s), can be an absolute path or relative to the working directory.
The following is a sample configuration in your .drone.yml file:
kind: pipeline
type: docker
name: default
steps:
- name: notify
image: drillster/drone-email
settings:
from.address: noreply@github.com
from.name: John Smith
host: smtp.mailgun.org
username: octocat
password: 12345
recipients:
- octocat@github.com
The Email plugin supports reading credentials and other parameters from the Drone secret store. This is strongly recommended instead of storing credentials in the pipeline configuration in plain text.
steps:
- name: notify:
image: drillster/drone-email
settings:
from.address: noreply@github.com
host: smtp.mailgun.org
+ username:
+ from_secret: email_username
+ password: 12345
+ from_secret: email_password
recipients:
- octocat@github.com
Use the command line utility to add the secrets to the store:
drone secret add \
--repository octocat/hello-world \
--name email_username \
--data octocat
drone secret add \
--repository octocat/hello-world \
--name email_password \
--data 12345
See Secret Guide for additional information on secrets.
In some cases you may want to customize the look and feel of the email message so you can use custom templates. For the use case we expose the following additional parameters, all of the accept a custom handlebars template, directly provided as a string or as a remote URL which gets fetched and parsed:
- subject - A handlebars template to create a custom subject. For more details take a look at the docs. You can see the default template here
- body - A handlebars template to create a custom template. For more details take a look at the docs. You can see the default template here
Example configuration that generate a custom email:
steps:
- name: notify
image: drillster/drone-email
settings:
from.address: noreply@github.com
host: smtp.mailgun.org
username: octocat
password: 12345
subject: >
[{{ build.status }}]
{{ repo.owner }}/{{ repo.name }}
({{ build.branch }} - {{ truncate build.commit 8 }})
body:
https://git.io/vgvPz
In some cases you may want to skip SSL verification, even if we discourage that as it leads to an unsecure environment. Please use this option only within your intranet and/or with truested resources. For this use case we expose the following additional parameter:
- skip_verify - Skip verification of SSL certificates
Example configuration that skips SSL verification:
steps:
- name: notify
image: drillster/drone-email
settings:
from: noreply@github.com
host: smtp.mailgun.org
username: octocat
password: 12345
+ skip_verify: true
By default, STARTTLS is being used opportunistically meaning, if advertised by the server, traffic is going to be encrypted.
You may want to disable STARTTLS, e.g., with faulty and/or internal servers:
steps:
- name: notify
image: drillster/drone-email
settings:
from: noreply@github.com
host: smtp.mailgun.org
username: octocat
password: 12345
+ no_starttls: true