2f9d8d22ee
Signed-off-by: Wieland Hoffmann <themineo@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Nicolas Sebrecht <nicolas.s-dev@laposte.net>
914 lines
34 KiB
Python
914 lines
34 KiB
Python
# Base folder support
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# Copyright (C) 2002-2015 John Goerzen & contributors
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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import os.path
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import re
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from sys import exc_info
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from offlineimap import threadutil, emailutil
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from offlineimap import globals
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from offlineimap.ui import getglobalui
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from offlineimap.error import OfflineImapError
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import offlineimap.accounts
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class BaseFolder(object):
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def __init__(self, name, repository):
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"""
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:param name: Path & name of folder minus root or reference
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:param repository: Repository() in which the folder is.
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"""
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self.ui = getglobalui()
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# Save original name for folderfilter operations
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self.ffilter_name = name
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# Top level dir name is always ''
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self.root = None
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self.name = name if not name == self.getsep() else ''
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self.repository = repository
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self.visiblename = repository.nametrans(name)
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# In case the visiblename becomes '.' or '/' (top-level) we use
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# '' as that is the name that e.g. the Maildir scanning will
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# return for the top-level dir.
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if self.visiblename == self.getsep():
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self.visiblename = ''
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self.config = repository.getconfig()
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utime_from_message_global = \
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self.config.getdefaultboolean("general",
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"utime_from_message", False)
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repo = "Repository " + repository.name
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self._utime_from_message = \
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self.config.getdefaultboolean(repo,
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"utime_from_message", utime_from_message_global)
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# Determine if we're running static or dynamic folder filtering
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# and check filtering status
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self._dynamic_folderfilter = self.config.getdefaultboolean(
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repo, "dynamic_folderfilter", False)
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self._sync_this = repository.should_sync_folder(self.ffilter_name)
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if self._dynamic_folderfilter:
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self.ui.debug('', "Running dynamic folder filtering on '%s'[%s]"%
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(self.ffilter_name, repository))
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elif not self._sync_this:
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self.ui.debug('', "Filtering out '%s'[%s] due to folderfilter"%
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(self.ffilter_name, repository))
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# Passes for syncmessagesto
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self.syncmessagesto_passes = [('copying messages' , self.__syncmessagesto_copy),
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('deleting messages' , self.__syncmessagesto_delete),
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('syncing flags' , self.__syncmessagesto_flags)]
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def getname(self):
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"""Returns name"""
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return self.name
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def __str__(self):
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return self.name
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@property
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def accountname(self):
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"""Account name as string"""
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return self.repository.accountname
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@property
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def sync_this(self):
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"""Should this folder be synced or is it e.g. filtered out?"""
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if not self._dynamic_folderfilter:
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return self._sync_this
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else:
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return self.repository.should_sync_folder(self.ffilter_name)
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@property
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def utime_from_message(self):
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return self._utime_from_message
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def suggeststhreads(self):
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"""Returns true if this folder suggests using threads for actions;
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false otherwise. Probably only IMAP will return true."""
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return 0
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def waitforthread(self):
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"""Implements method that waits for thread to be usable.
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Should be implemented only for folders that suggest threads."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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# XXX: we may need someting like supports_quickstatus() to check
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# XXX: if user specifies 'quick' flag for folder that doesn't
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# XXX: support quick status queries, so one believes that quick
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# XXX: status checks will be done, but it won't really be so.
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def quickchanged(self, statusfolder):
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""" Runs quick check for folder changes and returns changed
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status: True -- changed, False -- not changed.
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:param statusfolder: keeps track of the last known folder state.
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"""
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return True
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def getcopyinstancelimit(self):
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"""For threading folders, returns the instancelimitname for
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InstanceLimitedThreads."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def storesmessages(self):
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"""Should be true for any backend that actually saves message bodies.
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(Almost all of them). False for the LocalStatus backend. Saves
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us from having to slurp up messages just for localstatus purposes."""
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return 1
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def getvisiblename(self):
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"""The nametrans-transposed name of the folder's name."""
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return self.visiblename
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def getexplainedname(self):
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"""Name that shows both real and nametrans-mangled values."""
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if self.name == self.visiblename:
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return self.name
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else:
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return "%s [remote name %s]" % (self.visiblename, self.name)
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def getrepository(self):
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"""Returns the repository object that this folder is within."""
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return self.repository
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def getroot(self):
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"""Returns the root of the folder, in a folder-specific fashion."""
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return self.root
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def getsep(self):
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"""Returns the separator for this folder type."""
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return self.sep
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def getfullname(self):
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if self.getroot():
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return self.getroot() + self.getsep() + self.getname()
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else:
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return self.getname()
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def getfolderbasename(self):
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"""Return base file name of file to store Status/UID info in."""
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if not self.name:
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basename = '.'
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else: #avoid directory hierarchies and file names such as '/'
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basename = self.name.replace('/', '.')
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# replace with literal 'dot' if final path name is '.' as '.' is
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# an invalid file name.
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basename = re.sub('(^|\/)\.$','\\1dot', basename)
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return basename
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def check_uidvalidity(self):
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"""Tests if the cached UIDVALIDITY match the real current one
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If required it saves the UIDVALIDITY value. In this case the
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function is not threadsafe. So don't attempt to call it from
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concurrent threads.
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:returns: Boolean indicating the match. Returns True in case it
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implicitely saved the UIDVALIDITY."""
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if self.get_saveduidvalidity() != None:
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return self.get_saveduidvalidity() == self.get_uidvalidity()
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else:
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self.save_uidvalidity()
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return True
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def _getuidfilename(self):
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"""provides UIDVALIDITY cache filename for class internal purposes"""
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return os.path.join(self.repository.getuiddir(),
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self.getfolderbasename())
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def get_saveduidvalidity(self):
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"""Return the previously cached UIDVALIDITY value
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:returns: UIDVALIDITY as (long) number or None, if None had been
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saved yet."""
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if hasattr(self, '_base_saved_uidvalidity'):
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return self._base_saved_uidvalidity
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uidfilename = self._getuidfilename()
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if not os.path.exists(uidfilename):
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self._base_saved_uidvalidity = None
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else:
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file = open(uidfilename, "rt")
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self._base_saved_uidvalidity = long(file.readline().strip())
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file.close()
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return self._base_saved_uidvalidity
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def save_uidvalidity(self):
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"""Save the UIDVALIDITY value of the folder to the cache
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This function is not threadsafe, so don't attempt to call it
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from concurrent threads."""
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newval = self.get_uidvalidity()
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uidfilename = self._getuidfilename()
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with open(uidfilename + ".tmp", "wt") as file:
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file.write("%d\n" % newval)
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os.rename(uidfilename + ".tmp", uidfilename)
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self._base_saved_uidvalidity = newval
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def get_uidvalidity(self):
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"""Retrieve the current connections UIDVALIDITY value
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This function needs to be implemented by each Backend
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:returns: UIDVALIDITY as a (long) number"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def cachemessagelist(self):
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"""Reads the message list from disk or network and stores it in
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memory for later use. This list will not be re-read from disk or
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memory unless this function is called again."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def getmessagelist(self):
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"""Gets the current message list.
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You must call cachemessagelist() before calling this function!"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def msglist_item_initializer(self, uid):
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"""Returns value for empty messagelist element with given UID.
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This function must initialize all fields of messagelist item
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and must be called every time when one creates new messagelist
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entry to ensure that all fields that must be present are present."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def uidexists(self, uid):
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"""Returns True if uid exists"""
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return uid in self.getmessagelist()
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def getmessageuidlist(self):
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"""Gets a list of UIDs.
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You may have to call cachemessagelist() before calling this function!"""
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return self.getmessagelist().keys()
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def getmessagecount(self):
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"""Gets the number of messages."""
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return len(self.getmessagelist())
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def getmessage(self, uid):
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"""Returns the content of the specified message."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def savemessage(self, uid, content, flags, rtime):
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"""Writes a new message, with the specified uid.
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If the uid is < 0: The backend should assign a new uid and
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return it. In case it cannot assign a new uid, it returns
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the negative uid passed in WITHOUT saving the message.
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If the backend CAN assign a new uid, but cannot find out what
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this UID is (as is the case with some IMAP servers), it
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returns 0 but DOES save the message.
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IMAP backend should be the only one that can assign a new
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uid.
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If the uid is > 0, the backend should set the uid to this, if it can.
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If it cannot set the uid to that, it will save it anyway.
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It will return the uid assigned in any case.
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Note that savemessage() does not check against dryrun settings,
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so you need to ensure that savemessage is never called in a
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dryrun mode."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def getmessagetime(self, uid):
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"""Return the received time for the specified message."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def getmessagemtime(self, uid):
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"""Returns the message modification time of the specified message."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def getmessageflags(self, uid):
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"""Returns the flags for the specified message."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def savemessageflags(self, uid, flags):
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"""Sets the specified message's flags to the given set.
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Note that this function does not check against dryrun settings,
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so you need to ensure that it is never called in a
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dryrun mode."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def addmessageflags(self, uid, flags):
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"""Adds the specified flags to the message's flag set. If a given
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flag is already present, it will not be duplicated.
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Note that this function does not check against dryrun settings,
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so you need to ensure that it is never called in a
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dryrun mode.
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:param flags: A set() of flags"""
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newflags = self.getmessageflags(uid) | flags
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self.savemessageflags(uid, newflags)
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def addmessagesflags(self, uidlist, flags):
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"""Note that this function does not check against dryrun settings,
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so you need to ensure that it is never called in a
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dryrun mode."""
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for uid in uidlist:
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self.addmessageflags(uid, flags)
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def deletemessageflags(self, uid, flags):
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"""Removes each flag given from the message's flag set. If a given
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flag is already removed, no action will be taken for that flag.
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Note that this function does not check against dryrun settings,
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so you need to ensure that it is never called in a
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dryrun mode."""
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newflags = self.getmessageflags(uid) - flags
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self.savemessageflags(uid, newflags)
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def deletemessagesflags(self, uidlist, flags):
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"""
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Note that this function does not check against dryrun settings,
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so you need to ensure that it is never called in a
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dryrun mode."""
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for uid in uidlist:
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self.deletemessageflags(uid, flags)
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def getmessagelabels(self, uid):
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"""Returns the labels for the specified message."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def savemessagelabels(self, uid, labels, ignorelabels=set(), mtime=0):
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"""Sets the specified message's labels to the given set.
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Note that this function does not check against dryrun settings,
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so you need to ensure that it is never called in a
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dryrun mode."""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def addmessagelabels(self, uid, labels):
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"""Adds the specified labels to the message's labels set. If a given
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label is already present, it will not be duplicated.
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Note that this function does not check against dryrun settings,
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so you need to ensure that it is never called in a
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dryrun mode.
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:param labels: A set() of labels"""
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newlabels = self.getmessagelabels(uid) | labels
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self.savemessagelabels(uid, newlabels)
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def addmessageslabels(self, uidlist, labels):
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"""Note that this function does not check against dryrun settings,
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so you need to ensure that it is never called in a
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dryrun mode."""
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for uid in uidlist:
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self.addmessagelabels(uid, labels)
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def deletemessagelabels(self, uid, labels):
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"""Removes each label given from the message's label set. If a given
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label is already removed, no action will be taken for that label.
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Note that this function does not check against dryrun settings,
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so you need to ensure that it is never called in a
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dryrun mode."""
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newlabels = self.getmessagelabels(uid) - labels
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self.savemessagelabels(uid, newlabels)
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def deletemessageslabels(self, uidlist, labels):
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"""
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Note that this function does not check against dryrun settings,
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so you need to ensure that it is never called in a
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dryrun mode."""
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for uid in uidlist:
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self.deletemessagelabels(uid, labels)
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def addmessageheader(self, content, linebreak, headername, headervalue):
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"""Adds new header to the provided message.
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WARNING: This function is a bit tricky, and modifying it in the wrong way,
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may easily lead to data-loss.
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Arguments:
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- content: message content, headers and body as a single string
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- linebreak: string that carries line ending
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- headername: name of the header to add
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- headervalue: value of the header to add
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This has to deal with strange corner cases where the header is
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missing or empty. Here are illustrations for all the cases,
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showing where the header gets inserted and what the end result
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is. In each illustration, '+' means the added contents. Note
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that these examples assume LF for linebreak, not CRLF, so '\n'
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denotes a linebreak and '\n\n' corresponds to the transition
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between header and body. However if the linebreak parameter
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is set to '\r\n' then you would have to substitute '\r\n' for
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'\n' in the below examples.
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* Case 1: No '\n\n', leading '\n'
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+X-Flying-Pig-Header: i am here\n
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\n
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This is the body\n
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next line\n
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* Case 2: '\n\n' at position 0
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+X-Flying-Pig-Header: i am here
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\n
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\n
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This is the body\n
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next line\n
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* Case 3: No '\n\n', no leading '\n'
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+X-Flying-Pig-Header: i am here\n
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+\n
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This is the body\n
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next line\n
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* Case 4: '\n\n' at non-zero position
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Subject: Something wrong with OI\n
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From: some@person.at
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+\nX-Flying-Pig-Header: i am here
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\n
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\n
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This is the body\n
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next line\n
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"""
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self.ui.debug('', 'addmessageheader: called to add %s: %s'%
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(headername, headervalue))
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insertionpoint = content.find(linebreak * 2)
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if insertionpoint == -1:
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self.ui.debug('', 'addmessageheader: headers were missing')
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else:
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self.ui.debug('', 'addmessageheader: headers end at position %d' % insertionpoint)
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mark = '==>EOH<=='
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contextstart = max(0, insertionpoint - 100)
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contextend = min(len(content), insertionpoint + 100)
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self.ui.debug('', 'addmessageheader: header/body transition context (marked by %s): %s' %
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(mark, repr(content[contextstart:insertionpoint]) + \
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mark + repr(content[insertionpoint:contextend])))
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# Hoping for case #4
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prefix = linebreak
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suffix = ''
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# Case #2
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if insertionpoint == 0:
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prefix = ''
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suffix = ''
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# Either case #1 or #3
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elif insertionpoint == -1:
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prefix = ''
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suffix = linebreak
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insertionpoint = 0
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# Case #3: when body starts immediately, without preceding '\n'
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# (this shouldn't happen with proper mail messages, but
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# we seen many broken ones), we should add '\n' to make
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# new (and the only header, in this case) to be properly
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# separated from the message body.
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if content[0:len(linebreak)] != linebreak:
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suffix = suffix + linebreak
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self.ui.debug('', 'addmessageheader: insertionpoint = %d'% insertionpoint)
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headers = content[0:insertionpoint]
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self.ui.debug('', 'addmessageheader: headers = %s'% repr(headers))
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new_header = prefix + ("%s: %s" % (headername, headervalue)) + suffix
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self.ui.debug('', 'addmessageheader: new_header = ' + repr(new_header))
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return headers + new_header + content[insertionpoint:]
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def __find_eoh(self, content):
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""" Searches for the point where mail headers end.
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Either double '\n', or end of string.
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Arguments:
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- content: contents of the message to search in
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|
Returns: position of the first non-header byte.
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|
"""
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|
|
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eoh_cr = content.find('\n\n')
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if eoh_cr == -1:
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eoh_cr = len(content)
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|
|
|
return eoh_cr
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|
|
|
|
|
def getmessageheader(self, content, name):
|
|
"""Searches for the first occurence of the given header and returns
|
|
its value. Header name is case-insensitive.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
- contents: message itself
|
|
- name: name of the header to be searched
|
|
|
|
Returns: header value or None if no such header was found
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
self.ui.debug('', 'getmessageheader: called to get %s'% name)
|
|
eoh = self.__find_eoh(content)
|
|
self.ui.debug('', 'getmessageheader: eoh = %d'% eoh)
|
|
headers = content[0:eoh]
|
|
self.ui.debug('', 'getmessageheader: headers = %s'% repr(headers))
|
|
|
|
m = re.search('^%s:(.*)$' % name, headers, flags = re.MULTILINE | re.IGNORECASE)
|
|
if m:
|
|
return m.group(1).strip()
|
|
else:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
def getmessageheaderlist(self, content, name):
|
|
"""Searches for the given header and returns a list of values for
|
|
that header.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
- contents: message itself
|
|
- name: name of the header to be searched
|
|
|
|
Returns: list of header values or emptylist if no such header was found
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
self.ui.debug('', 'getmessageheaderlist: called to get %s' % name)
|
|
eoh = self.__find_eoh(content)
|
|
self.ui.debug('', 'getmessageheaderlist: eoh = %d' % eoh)
|
|
headers = content[0:eoh]
|
|
self.ui.debug('', 'getmessageheaderlist: headers = %s' % repr(headers))
|
|
|
|
return re.findall('^%s:(.*)$' % name, headers, flags = re.MULTILINE | re.IGNORECASE)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def deletemessageheaders(self, content, header_list):
|
|
"""Deletes headers in the given list from the message content.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
- content: message itself
|
|
- header_list: list of headers to be deleted or just the header name
|
|
|
|
We expect our message to have '\n' as line endings.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
if type(header_list) != type([]):
|
|
header_list = [header_list]
|
|
self.ui.debug('', 'deletemessageheaders: called to delete %s'% (header_list))
|
|
|
|
if not len(header_list): return content
|
|
|
|
eoh = self.__find_eoh(content)
|
|
self.ui.debug('', 'deletemessageheaders: end of headers = %d'% eoh)
|
|
headers = content[0:eoh]
|
|
rest = content[eoh:]
|
|
self.ui.debug('', 'deletemessageheaders: headers = %s'% repr(headers))
|
|
new_headers = []
|
|
for h in headers.split('\n'):
|
|
keep_it = True
|
|
for trim_h in header_list:
|
|
if len(h) > len(trim_h) and h[0:len(trim_h)+1] == (trim_h + ":"):
|
|
keep_it = False
|
|
break
|
|
if keep_it: new_headers.append(h)
|
|
|
|
return ('\n'.join(new_headers) + rest)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
def change_message_uid(self, uid, new_uid):
|
|
"""Change the message from existing uid to new_uid
|
|
|
|
If the backend supports it (IMAP does not).
|
|
|
|
:param new_uid: (optional) If given, the old UID will be changed
|
|
to a new UID. This allows backends efficient renaming of
|
|
messages if the UID has changed."""
|
|
|
|
raise NotImplementedError
|
|
|
|
def deletemessage(self, uid):
|
|
"""Note that this function does not check against dryrun settings,
|
|
so you need to ensure that it is never called in a
|
|
dryrun mode."""
|
|
|
|
raise NotImplementedError
|
|
|
|
def deletemessages(self, uidlist):
|
|
"""Note that this function does not check against dryrun settings,
|
|
so you need to ensure that it is never called in a
|
|
dryrun mode."""
|
|
|
|
for uid in uidlist:
|
|
self.deletemessage(uid)
|
|
|
|
def copymessageto(self, uid, dstfolder, statusfolder, register = 1):
|
|
"""Copies a message from self to dst if needed, updating the status
|
|
|
|
Note that this function does not check against dryrun settings,
|
|
so you need to ensure that it is never called in a
|
|
dryrun mode.
|
|
|
|
:param uid: uid of the message to be copied.
|
|
:param dstfolder: A BaseFolder-derived instance
|
|
:param statusfolder: A LocalStatusFolder instance
|
|
:param register: whether we should register a new thread."
|
|
:returns: Nothing on success, or raises an Exception."""
|
|
|
|
# Sometimes, it could be the case that if a sync takes awhile,
|
|
# a message might be deleted from the maildir before it can be
|
|
# synced to the status cache. This is only a problem with
|
|
# self.getmessage(). So, don't call self.getmessage unless
|
|
# really needed.
|
|
if register: # output that we start a new thread
|
|
self.ui.registerthread(self.repository.account)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
message = None
|
|
flags = self.getmessageflags(uid)
|
|
rtime = self.getmessagetime(uid)
|
|
if dstfolder.utime_from_message:
|
|
content = self.getmessage(uid)
|
|
rtime = emailutil.get_message_date(content, 'Date')
|
|
|
|
if uid > 0 and dstfolder.uidexists(uid):
|
|
# dst has message with that UID already, only update status
|
|
statusfolder.savemessage(uid, None, flags, rtime)
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# If any of the destinations actually stores the message body,
|
|
# load it up.
|
|
if dstfolder.storesmessages():
|
|
message = self.getmessage(uid)
|
|
#Succeeded? -> IMAP actually assigned a UID. If newid
|
|
#remained negative, no server was willing to assign us an
|
|
#UID. If newid is 0, saving succeeded, but we could not
|
|
#retrieve the new UID. Ignore message in this case.
|
|
new_uid = dstfolder.savemessage(uid, message, flags, rtime)
|
|
if new_uid > 0:
|
|
if new_uid != uid:
|
|
# Got new UID, change the local uid to match the new one.
|
|
self.change_message_uid(uid, new_uid)
|
|
statusfolder.deletemessage(uid)
|
|
# Got new UID, change the local uid.
|
|
# Save uploaded status in the statusfolder
|
|
statusfolder.savemessage(new_uid, message, flags, rtime)
|
|
elif new_uid == 0:
|
|
# Message was stored to dstfolder, but we can't find it's UID
|
|
# This means we can't link current message to the one created
|
|
# in IMAP. So we just delete local message and on next run
|
|
# we'll sync it back
|
|
# XXX This could cause infinite loop on syncing between two
|
|
# IMAP servers ...
|
|
self.deletemessage(uid)
|
|
else:
|
|
raise OfflineImapError("Trying to save msg (uid %d) on folder "
|
|
"%s returned invalid uid %d"% (uid, dstfolder.getvisiblename(),
|
|
new_uid), OfflineImapError.ERROR.MESSAGE)
|
|
except (KeyboardInterrupt): # bubble up CTRL-C
|
|
raise
|
|
except OfflineImapError as e:
|
|
if e.severity > OfflineImapError.ERROR.MESSAGE:
|
|
raise # bubble severe errors up
|
|
self.ui.error(e, exc_info()[2])
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
self.ui.error(e, exc_info()[2],
|
|
msg = "Copying message %s [acc: %s]"% (uid, self.accountname))
|
|
raise #raise on unknown errors, so we can fix those
|
|
|
|
def __syncmessagesto_copy(self, dstfolder, statusfolder):
|
|
"""Pass1: Copy locally existing messages not on the other side
|
|
|
|
This will copy messages to dstfolder that exist locally but are
|
|
not in the statusfolder yet. The strategy is:
|
|
|
|
1) Look for messages present in self but not in statusfolder.
|
|
2) invoke copymessageto() on those which:
|
|
- If dstfolder doesn't have it yet, add them to dstfolder.
|
|
- Update statusfolder
|
|
|
|
This function checks and protects us from action in ryrun mode.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
threads = []
|
|
|
|
copylist = filter(lambda uid: not \
|
|
statusfolder.uidexists(uid),
|
|
self.getmessageuidlist())
|
|
num_to_copy = len(copylist)
|
|
if num_to_copy and self.repository.account.dryrun:
|
|
self.ui.info("[DRYRUN] Copy {0} messages from {1}[{2}] to {3}".format(
|
|
num_to_copy, self, self.repository, dstfolder.repository))
|
|
return
|
|
for num, uid in enumerate(copylist):
|
|
# bail out on CTRL-C or SIGTERM
|
|
if offlineimap.accounts.Account.abort_NOW_signal.is_set():
|
|
break
|
|
self.ui.copyingmessage(uid, num+1, num_to_copy, self, dstfolder)
|
|
# exceptions are caught in copymessageto()
|
|
if self.suggeststhreads() and not globals.options.singlethreading:
|
|
self.waitforthread()
|
|
thread = threadutil.InstanceLimitedThread(\
|
|
self.getcopyinstancelimit(),
|
|
target = self.copymessageto,
|
|
name = "Copy message from %s:%s" % (self.repository, self),
|
|
args = (uid, dstfolder, statusfolder))
|
|
thread.start()
|
|
threads.append(thread)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.copymessageto(uid, dstfolder, statusfolder,
|
|
register = 0)
|
|
for thread in threads:
|
|
thread.join()
|
|
|
|
def __syncmessagesto_delete(self, dstfolder, statusfolder):
|
|
"""Pass 2: Remove locally deleted messages on dst
|
|
|
|
Get all UIDS in statusfolder but not self. These are messages
|
|
that were deleted in 'self'. Delete those from dstfolder and
|
|
statusfolder.
|
|
|
|
This function checks and protects us from action in ryrun mode.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
deletelist = filter(lambda uid: uid>=0 \
|
|
and not self.uidexists(uid),
|
|
statusfolder.getmessageuidlist())
|
|
if len(deletelist):
|
|
self.ui.deletingmessages(deletelist, [dstfolder])
|
|
if self.repository.account.dryrun:
|
|
return #don't delete messages in dry-run mode
|
|
# delete in statusfolder first to play safe. In case of abort, we
|
|
# won't lose message, we will just retransmit some unneccessary.
|
|
for folder in [statusfolder, dstfolder]:
|
|
folder.deletemessages(deletelist)
|
|
|
|
def __syncmessagesto_flags(self, dstfolder, statusfolder):
|
|
"""Pass 3: Flag synchronization
|
|
|
|
Compare flag mismatches in self with those in statusfolder. If
|
|
msg has a valid UID and exists on dstfolder (has not e.g. been
|
|
deleted there), sync the flag change to both dstfolder and
|
|
statusfolder.
|
|
|
|
This function checks and protects us from action in ryrun mode.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
# For each flag, we store a list of uids to which it should be
|
|
# added. Then, we can call addmessagesflags() to apply them in
|
|
# bulk, rather than one call per message.
|
|
addflaglist = {}
|
|
delflaglist = {}
|
|
for uid in self.getmessageuidlist():
|
|
# Ignore messages with negative UIDs missed by pass 1 and
|
|
# don't do anything if the message has been deleted remotely
|
|
if uid < 0 or not dstfolder.uidexists(uid):
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
selfflags = self.getmessageflags(uid)
|
|
|
|
if statusfolder.uidexists(uid):
|
|
statusflags = statusfolder.getmessageflags(uid)
|
|
else:
|
|
statusflags = set()
|
|
|
|
addflags = selfflags - statusflags
|
|
delflags = statusflags - selfflags
|
|
|
|
for flag in addflags:
|
|
if not flag in addflaglist:
|
|
addflaglist[flag] = []
|
|
addflaglist[flag].append(uid)
|
|
|
|
for flag in delflags:
|
|
if not flag in delflaglist:
|
|
delflaglist[flag] = []
|
|
delflaglist[flag].append(uid)
|
|
|
|
for flag, uids in addflaglist.items():
|
|
self.ui.addingflags(uids, flag, dstfolder)
|
|
if self.repository.account.dryrun:
|
|
continue #don't actually add in a dryrun
|
|
dstfolder.addmessagesflags(uids, set(flag))
|
|
statusfolder.addmessagesflags(uids, set(flag))
|
|
|
|
for flag,uids in delflaglist.items():
|
|
self.ui.deletingflags(uids, flag, dstfolder)
|
|
if self.repository.account.dryrun:
|
|
continue #don't actually remove in a dryrun
|
|
dstfolder.deletemessagesflags(uids, set(flag))
|
|
statusfolder.deletemessagesflags(uids, set(flag))
|
|
|
|
def syncmessagesto(self, dstfolder, statusfolder):
|
|
"""Syncs messages in this folder to the destination dstfolder.
|
|
|
|
This is the high level entry for syncing messages in one direction.
|
|
Syncsteps are:
|
|
|
|
Pass1: Copy locally existing messages
|
|
Copy messages in self, but not statusfolder to dstfolder if not
|
|
already in dstfolder. dstfolder might assign a new UID (e.g. if
|
|
uploading to IMAP). Update statusfolder.
|
|
|
|
Pass2: Remove locally deleted messages
|
|
Get all UIDS in statusfolder but not self. These are messages
|
|
that were deleted in 'self'. Delete those from dstfolder and
|
|
statusfolder.
|
|
|
|
After this pass, the message lists should be identical wrt the
|
|
uids present (except for potential negative uids that couldn't
|
|
be placed anywhere).
|
|
|
|
Pass3: Synchronize flag changes
|
|
Compare flag mismatches in self with those in statusfolder. If
|
|
msg has a valid UID and exists on dstfolder (has not e.g. been
|
|
deleted there), sync the flag change to both dstfolder and
|
|
statusfolder.
|
|
|
|
Pass4: Synchronize label changes (Gmail only)
|
|
Compares label mismatches in self with those in statusfolder.
|
|
If msg has a valid UID and exists on dstfolder, syncs the labels
|
|
to both dstfolder and statusfolder.
|
|
|
|
:param dstfolder: Folderinstance to sync the msgs to.
|
|
:param statusfolder: LocalStatus instance to sync against.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
for (passdesc, action) in self.syncmessagesto_passes:
|
|
# bail out on CTRL-C or SIGTERM
|
|
if offlineimap.accounts.Account.abort_NOW_signal.is_set():
|
|
break
|
|
try:
|
|
action(dstfolder, statusfolder)
|
|
except (KeyboardInterrupt):
|
|
raise
|
|
except OfflineImapError as e:
|
|
if e.severity > OfflineImapError.ERROR.FOLDER:
|
|
raise
|
|
self.ui.error(e, exc_info()[2])
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
self.ui.error(e, exc_info()[2], "Syncing folder %s [acc: %s]" %\
|
|
(self, self.accountname))
|
|
raise # raise unknown Exceptions so we can fix them
|
|
|
|
def __eq__(self, other):
|
|
"""Comparisons work either on string comparing folder names or
|
|
on the same instance
|
|
|
|
MailDirFolder('foo') == 'foo' --> True
|
|
a = MailDirFolder('foo'); a == b --> True
|
|
MailDirFolder('foo') == 'moo' --> False
|
|
MailDirFolder('foo') == IMAPFolder('foo') --> False
|
|
MailDirFolder('foo') == MaildirFolder('foo') --> False
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(other, basestring):
|
|
return other == self.name
|
|
return id(self) == id(other)
|
|
|
|
def __ne__(self, other):
|
|
return not self.__eq__(other)
|