# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# imap/messages.py
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"""
IMAPMessage and IMAPMessageCollection.
"""
import logging
from twisted.mail import imap4
from zope.interface import implements
from leap.common.check import leap_assert, leap_assert_type
from leap.mail.utils import find_charset
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
# TODO ------------------------------------------------------------
# [ ] Add ref to incoming message during add_msg.
# [ ] Delete incoming mail only after successful write.
class IMAPMessage(object):
"""
The main representation of a message.
"""
implements(imap4.IMessage)
def __init__(self, message):
"""
Initializes a LeapMessage.
"""
self.message = message
# IMessage implementation
def getUID(self):
"""
Retrieve the unique identifier associated with this Message.
:return: uid for this message
:rtype: int
"""
return self.message.get_uid()
def getFlags(self):
"""
Retrieve the flags associated with this Message.
:return: The flags, represented as strings
:rtype: tuple
"""
return self.message.get_flags()
# setFlags not in the interface spec but we use it with store command.
# XXX if we can move it to a collection method, we don't need to pass
# collection to the IMAPMessage
# lookup method? IMAPMailbox?
#def setFlags(self, flags, mode):
#"""
#Sets the flags for this message
#
#:param flags: the flags to update in the message.
#:type flags: tuple of str
#:param mode: the mode for setting. 1 is append, -1 is remove, 0 set.
#:type mode: int
#"""
#leap_assert(isinstance(flags, tuple), "flags need to be a tuple")
# XXX
# return new flags
# map to str
#self.message.set_flags(flags, mode)
#self.collection.update_flags(self.message, flags, mode)
def getInternalDate(self):
"""
Retrieve the date internally associated with this message
According to the spec, this is NOT the date and time in the
RFC-822 header, but rather a date and time that reflects when the
message was received.
* In SMTP, date and time of final delivery.
* In COPY, internal date/time of the source message.
* In APPEND, date/time specified.
:return: An RFC822-formatted date string.
:rtype: str
"""
return self.message.get_internal_date()
#
# IMessagePart
#
def getBodyFile(self, store=None):
"""
Retrieve a file object containing only the body of this message.
:return: file-like object opened for reading
:rtype: StringIO
"""
if store is None:
store = self.store
return self.message.get_body_file(store)
# TODO refactor with getBodyFile in MessagePart
#body = bdoc_content.get(self.RAW_KEY, "")
#content_type = bdoc_content.get('content-type', "")
#charset = find_charset(content_type)
#if charset is None:
#charset = self._get_charset(body)
#try:
#if isinstance(body, unicode):
#body = body.encode(charset)
#except UnicodeError as exc:
#logger.error(
#"Unicode error, using 'replace'. {0!r}".format(exc))
#logger.debug("Attempted to encode with: %s" % charset)
#body = body.encode(charset, 'replace')
#finally:
#return write_fd(body)
def getSize(self):
"""
Return the total size, in octets, of this message.
:return: size of the message, in octets
:rtype: int
"""
return self.message.get_size()
def getHeaders(self, negate, *names):
"""
Retrieve a group of message headers.
:param names: The names of the headers to retrieve or omit.
:type names: tuple of str
:param negate: If True, indicates that the headers listed in names
should be omitted from the return value, rather
than included.
:type negate: bool
:return: A mapping of header field names to header field values
:rtype: dict
"""
# TODO split in smaller methods -- format_headers()?
# XXX refactor together with MessagePart method
headers = self.message.get_headers()
# XXX keep this in the imap imessage implementation,
# because the server impl. expects content-type to be present.
if not headers:
logger.warning("No headers found")
return {str('content-type'): str('')}
names = map(lambda s: s.upper(), names)
if negate:
cond = lambda key: key.upper() not in names
else:
cond = lambda key: key.upper() in names
if isinstance(headers, list):
headers = dict(headers)
# default to most likely standard
charset = find_charset(headers, "utf-8")
headers2 = dict()
for key, value in headers.items():
# twisted imap server expects *some* headers to be lowercase
# We could use a CaseInsensitiveDict here...
if key.lower() == "content-type":
key = key.lower()
if not isinstance(key, str):
key = key.encode(charset, 'replace')
if not isinstance(value, str):
value = value.encode(charset, 'replace')
if value.endswith(";"):
# bastards
value = value[:-1]
# filter original dict by negate-condition
if cond(key):
headers2[key] = value
return headers2
def isMultipart(self):
"""
Return True if this message is multipart.
"""
return self.message.is_multipart()
def getSubPart(self, part):
"""
Retrieve a MIME submessage
:type part: C{int}
:param part: The number of the part to retrieve, indexed from 0.
:raise IndexError: Raised if the specified part does not exist.
:raise TypeError: Raised if this message is not multipart.
:rtype: Any object implementing C{IMessagePart}.
:return: The specified sub-part.
"""
return self.message.get_subpart(part)
class IMAPMessageCollection(object):
"""
A collection of messages, surprisingly.
It is tied to a selected mailbox name that is passed to its constructor.
Implements a filter query over the messages contained in a soledad
database.
"""
messageklass = IMAPMessage
# TODO
# [ ] Add RECENT flags docs to mailbox-doc attributes (list-of-uids)
# [ ] move Query for all the headers documents to Collection
# TODO this should be able to produce a MessageSet methinks
# TODO --- reimplement, review and prune documentation below.
FLAGS_DOC = "FLAGS"
HEADERS_DOC = "HEADERS"
CONTENT_DOC = "CONTENT"
"""
RECENT_DOC is a document that stores a list of the UIDs
with the recent flag for this mailbox. It deserves a special treatment
because:
(1) it cannot be set by the user
(2) it's a flag that we set inmediately after a fetch, which is quite
often.
(3) we need to be able to set/unset it in batches without doing a single
write for each element in the sequence.
"""
RECENT_DOC = "RECENT"
"""
HDOCS_SET_DOC is a document that stores a set of the Document-IDs
(the u1db index) for all the headers documents for a given mailbox.
We use it to prefetch massively all the headers for a mailbox.
This is the second massive query, after fetching all the FLAGS, that
a typical IMAP MUA will do in a case where we do not have local disk cache.
"""
HDOCS_SET_DOC = "HDOCS_SET"
def __init__(self, collection):
"""
Constructor for IMAPMessageCollection.
:param collection: an instance of a MessageCollection
:type collection: MessageCollection
"""
leap_assert(
collection.is_mailbox_collection(),
"Need a mailbox name to initialize")
mbox_name = collection.mbox_name
leap_assert(mbox_name.strip() != "", "mbox cannot be blank space")
leap_assert(isinstance(mbox_name, (str, unicode)),
"mbox needs to be a string")
self.collection = collection
# XXX this has to be done in IMAPAccount
# (Where the collection must be instantiated and passed to us)
# self.mbox = normalize_mailbox(mbox)
@property
def mbox_name(self):
"""
Return the string that identifies this mailbox.
"""
return self.collection.mbox_name
def add_msg(self, raw, flags=None, date=None):
"""
Creates a new message document.
:param raw: the raw message
:type raw: str
:param flags: flags
:type flags: list
:param date: the received date for the message
:type date: str
:return: a deferred that will be fired with the message
uid when the adding succeed.
:rtype: deferred
"""
if flags is None:
flags = tuple()
leap_assert_type(flags, tuple)
return self.collection.add_msg(raw, flags, date)
def get_msg_by_uid(self, uid, absolute=True):
"""
Retrieves a IMAPMessage by UID.
This is used primarity in the Mailbox fetch and store methods.
:param uid: the message uid to query by
:type uid: int
:rtype: IMAPMessage
"""
def make_imap_msg(msg):
kls = self.messageklass
# TODO --- remove ref to collection
return kls(msg, self.collection)
d = self.collection.get_msg_by_uid(uid, absolute=absolute)
d.addCalback(make_imap_msg)
return d
# TODO -- move this to collection too
# Used for the Search (Drafts) queries?
def _get_uid_from_msgid(self, msgid):
"""
Return a UID for a given message-id.
It first gets the headers-doc for that msg-id, and
it found it queries the flags doc for the current mailbox
for the matching content-hash.
:return: A UID, or None
"""
return self._get_uid_from_msgidCb(msgid)
# TODO handle deferreds
def set_flags(self, messages, flags, mode):
"""
Set flags for a sequence of messages.
:param mbox: the mbox this message belongs to
:type mbox: str or unicode
:param messages: the messages to iterate through
:type messages: sequence
:flags: the flags to be set
:type flags: tuple
:param mode: the mode for setting. 1 is append, -1 is remove, 0 set.
:type mode: int
:param observer: a deferred that will be called with the dictionary
mapping UIDs to flags after the operation has been
done.
:type observer: deferred
"""
getmsg = self.get_msg_by_uid
def set_flags(uid, flags, mode):
msg = getmsg(uid)
if msg is not None:
# XXX IMAPMessage needs access to the collection
# to be able to set flags. Better if we make use
# of collection... here.
return uid, msg.setFlags(flags, mode)
setted_flags = [set_flags(uid, flags, mode) for uid in messages]
result = dict(filter(None, setted_flags))
# XXX return gatherResults or something
return result
def count(self):
"""
Return the count of messages for this mailbox.
:rtype: int
"""
return self.collection.count()
# headers query
def all_headers(self):
"""
Return a dict with all the header documents for this
mailbox.
:rtype: dict
"""
# Use self.collection.mbox_indexer
# and derive all the doc_ids for the hdocs
raise NotImplementedError()
# unseen messages
def unseen_iter(self):
"""
Get an iterator for the message UIDs with no `seen` flag
for this mailbox.
:return: iterator through unseen message doc UIDs
:rtype: iterable
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
def count_unseen(self):
"""
Count all messages with the `Unseen` flag.
:returns: count
:rtype: int
"""
return len(list(self.unseen_iter()))
def get_unseen(self):
"""
Get all messages with the `Unseen` flag
:returns: a list of LeapMessages
:rtype: list
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
#return [self.messageklass(self._soledad, doc_id, self.mbox)
#for doc_id in self.unseen_iter()]
# recent messages
def count_recent(self):
"""
Count all messages with the `Recent` flag.
It just retrieves the length of the recent_flags set,
which is stored in a specific type of document for
this collection.
:returns: count
:rtype: int
"""
raise NotImplementedError()
# magic
def __len__(self):
"""
Returns the number of messages on this mailbox.
:rtype: int
"""
return self.count()
def __repr__(self):
"""
Representation string for this object.
"""
return u"" % (
self.mbox_name, self.count())
# TODO implement __iter__ ?