docker-offlineimap/offlineimap/imaputil.py

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# IMAP utility module
# Copyright (C) 2002 John Goerzen
# <jgoerzen@complete.org>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
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#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
import re, string, types
from offlineimap.ui import UIBase
quotere = re.compile('^("(?:[^"]|\\\\")*")')
def debug(*args):
msg = []
for arg in args:
msg.append(str(arg))
UIBase.getglobalui().debug('imap', " ".join(msg))
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def dequote(string):
"""Takes a string which may or may not be quoted and returns it, unquoted.
This function does NOT consider parenthised lists to be quoted.
"""
debug("dequote() called with input:", string)
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if not (string[0] == '"' and string[-1] == '"'):
return string
string = string[1:-1] # Strip off quotes.
string = string.replace('\\"', '"')
string = string.replace('\\\\', '\\')
debug("dequote() returning:", string)
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return string
def flagsplit(string):
if string[0] != '(' or string[-1] != ')':
raise ValueError, "Passed string '%s' is not a flag list" % string
return imapsplit(string[1:-1])
def options2hash(list):
debug("options2hash called with input:", list)
retval = {}
counter = 0
while (counter < len(list)):
retval[list[counter]] = list[counter + 1]
counter += 2
debug("options2hash returning:", retval)
return retval
def flags2hash(string):
return options2hash(flagsplit(string))
def imapsplit(imapstring):
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"""Takes a string from an IMAP conversation and returns a list containing
its components. One example string is:
(\\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.Sent"
The result from parsing this will be:
['(\\HasNoChildren)', '"."', '"INBOX.Sent"']"""
debug("imapsplit() called with input:", imapstring)
if type(imapstring) != types.StringType:
debug("imapsplit() got a non-string input; working around.")
# Sometimes, imaplib will throw us a tuple if the input
# contains a literal. See Python bug
# #619732 at https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=619732&group_id=5470&atid=105470
# One example is:
# result[0] = '() "\\\\" Admin'
# result[1] = ('() "\\\\" {19}', 'Folder\\2')
#
# This function will effectively get result[0] or result[1], so
# if we get the result[1] version, we need to parse apart the tuple
# and figure out what to do with it. Each even-numbered
# part of it should end with the {} number, and each odd-numbered
# part should be directly a part of the result. We'll
# artificially quote it to help out.
retval = []
for i in range(len(imapstring)):
if i % 2: # Odd: quote then append.
arg = imapstring[i]
# Quote code lifted from imaplib
arg = arg.replace('\\', '\\\\')
arg = arg.replace('"', '\\"')
arg = '"%s"' % arg
debug("imapsplit() non-string [%d]: Appending %s" %\
(i, arg))
retval.append(arg)
else:
# Even -- we have a string that ends with a literal
# size specifier. We need to strip off that, then run
# what remains through the regular imapsplit parser.
# Recursion to the rescue.
arg = imapstring[i]
arg = re.sub('\{\d+\}$', '', arg)
debug("imapsplit() non-string [%d]: Feeding %s to recursion" %\
(i, arg))
retval.extend(imapsplit(arg))
debug("imapsplit() non-string: returning %s" % str(retval))
return retval
workstr = imapstring.strip()
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retval = []
while len(workstr):
if workstr[0] == '(':
rparenc = 1 # count of right parenthesis to match
rpareni = 1 # position to examine
while rparenc: # Find the end of the group.
if workstr[rpareni] == ')': # end of a group
rparenc -= 1
elif workstr[rpareni] == '(': # start of a group
rparenc += 1
rpareni += 1 # Move to next character.
parenlist = workstr[0:rpareni]
workstr = workstr[rpareni:].lstrip()
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retval.append(parenlist)
elif workstr[0] == '"':
quotelist = quotere.search(workstr).group(1)
workstr = workstr[len(quotelist):].lstrip()
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retval.append(quotelist)
else:
splits = string.split(workstr, maxsplit = 1)
splitslen = len(splits)
# The unquoted word is splits[0]; the remainder is splits[1]
if splitslen == 2:
# There's an unquoted word, and more string follows.
retval.append(splits[0])
workstr = splits[1] # split will have already lstripped it
continue
elif splitslen == 1:
# We got a last unquoted word, but nothing else
retval.append(splits[0])
# Nothing remains. workstr would be ''
break
elif splitslen == 0:
# There was not even an unquoted word.
break
debug("imapsplit() returning:", retval)
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return retval
def flagsimap2maildir(flagstring):
flagmap = {'\\seen': 'S',
'\\answered': 'R',
'\\flagged': 'F',
'\\deleted': 'T',
'\\draft': 'D'}
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retval = []
imapflaglist = [x.lower() for x in flagstring[1:-1].split()]
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for imapflag in imapflaglist:
if flagmap.has_key(imapflag):
retval.append(flagmap[imapflag])
retval.sort()
return retval
def flagsmaildir2imap(list):
flagmap = {'S': '\\Seen',
'R': '\\Answered',
'F': '\\Flagged',
'T': '\\Deleted',
'D': '\\Draft'}
retval = []
for mdflag in list:
if flagmap.has_key(mdflag):
retval.append(flagmap[mdflag])
retval.sort()
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return '(' + ' '.join(retval) + ')'
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def listjoin(list):
start = None
end = None
retval = []
def getlist(start, end):
if start == end:
return(str(start))
else:
return(str(start) + ":" + str(end))
for item in list:
if start == None:
# First item.
start = item
end = item
elif item == end + 1:
# An addition to the list.
end = item
else:
# Here on: starting a new list.
retval.append(getlist(start, end))
start = item
end = item
if start != None:
retval.append(getlist(start, end))
return ",".join(retval)