2 """This is a notmuch implementation in python. It's goal is to allow running the test suite on the cnotmuch python bindings.
4 This "binary" honors the NOTMUCH_CONFIG environmen variable for reading a user's
5 notmuch configuration (e.g. the database path)
7 This code is licensed under the GNU GPL v3+."""
8 import sys, os, re, logging
9 from subprocess import call
10 from cnotmuch.notmuch import Database, Query
11 PREFIX=re.compile('(\w+):(.*$)')
12 #TODO Handle variable: NOTMUCH-CONFIG
14 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
15 HELPTEXT="""The notmuch mail system.
17 Usage: notmuch <command> [args...]
19 Where <command> and [args...] are as follows:
21 setup Interactively setup notmuch for first use.
25 Find and import new messages to the notmuch database.
27 search [options...] <search-terms> [...]
29 Search for messages matching the given search terms.
31 show <search-terms> [...]
33 Show all messages matching the search terms.
35 count <search-terms> [...]
37 Count messages matching the search terms.
39 reply [options...] <search-terms> [...]
41 Construct a reply template for a set of messages.
43 tag +<tag>|-<tag> [...] [--] <search-terms> [...]
45 Add/remove tags for all messages matching the search terms.
49 Create a plain-text dump of the tags for each message.
53 Restore the tags from the given dump file (see 'dump').
55 search-tags [<search-terms> [...] ]
57 List all tags found in the database or matching messages.
61 This message, or more detailed help for the named command.
63 Use "notmuch help <command>" for more details on each command.
64 And "notmuch help search-terms" for the common search-terms syntax.
66 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
67 #TODO: replace the dynamic pieces
68 USAGE="""Notmuch is configured and appears to have a database. Excellent!
70 At this point you can start exploring the functionality of notmuch by
71 using commands such as:
73 notmuch search tag:inbox
75 notmuch search to:"Sebastian Spaeth"
77 notmuch search from:"Sebastian@SSpaeth.de"
79 notmuch search subject:"my favorite things"
81 See "notmuch help search" for more details.
83 You can also use "notmuch show" with any of the thread IDs resulting
84 from a search. Finally, you may want to explore using a more sophisticated
85 interface to notmuch such as the emacs interface implemented in notmuch.el
86 or any other interface described at http://notmuchmail.org
88 And don't forget to run "notmuch new" whenever new mail arrives.
90 Have fun, and may your inbox never have much mail.
92 #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
93 def quote_query_line(argv):
94 #mangle arguments wrapping terms with spaces in quotes
95 for i in xrange(0,len(argv)):
96 if argv[i].find(' ') >= 0:
97 #if we use prefix:termWithSpaces, put quotes around term
98 m = PREFIX.match(argv[i])
100 argv[i] = '%s:"%s"' % (m.group(1), m.group(2))
102 argv[i] = '"'+argv[i]+'"'
103 return ' '.join(argv)
105 if __name__ == '__main__':
107 # Handle command line options
109 #-------------------------------------
110 if len(sys.argv) == 1:
112 #-------------------------------------
113 elif sys.argv[1] == 'setup':
114 """ Interactively setup notmuch for first use. """
115 print "Not implemented."
116 #-------------------------------------
117 elif sys.argv[1] == 'new':
118 """ Interactively setup notmuch for first use. """
119 #print "Not implemented. We cheat by calling the proper notmuch"
120 call(['notmuch new'],shell=True)
121 #-------------------------------------
122 elif sys.argv[1] == 'help':
123 if len(sys.argv) == 2: print HELPTEXT
124 else: print "Not implemented"
125 #-------------------------------------
126 elif sys.argv[1] == 'show':
128 if len(sys.argv) == 2:
129 #no further search term
132 #mangle arguments wrapping terms with spaces in quotes
133 querystr = quote_query_line(sys.argv[2:])
134 logging.debug("show "+querystr)
135 m = Query(db,querystr).search_messages()
137 print(msg.format_as_text())
138 #-------------------------------------
139 elif sys.argv[1] == 'new':
140 #TODO: handle --verbose
141 print "Not implemented."
142 #-------------------------------------
143 elif sys.argv[1] == 'count':
145 if len(sys.argv) == 2:
146 #no further search term
149 #mangle arguments wrapping terms with spaces in quotes
150 querystr = quote_query_line(sys.argv[2:])
151 logging.debug("count "+querystr)
152 print(len(Query(db,querystr).search_messages()))
153 #-------------------------------------
154 elif sys.argv[1] == 'tag':
155 #build lists of tags to be added and removed
157 while not sys.argv[2]=='--' and \
158 (sys.argv[2].startswith('+') or sys.argv[2].startswith('-')):
159 if sys.argv[2].startswith('+'):
160 #append to add list without initial +
161 add.append(sys.argv.pop(2)[1:])
163 #append to remove list without initial -
164 remove.append(sys.argv.pop(2)[1:])
166 if sys.argv[2]=='--': sys.argv.pop(2)
167 #the rest is search terms
168 querystr = quote_query_line(sys.argv[2:])
169 logging.warning("tag search-term "+querystr)
170 db = Database(mode=Database.MODE.READ_WRITE)
171 m = Query(db,querystr).search_messages()
173 #actually add and remove all tags
174 map(msg.add_tag, add)
175 map(msg.remove_tag, remove)
176 #-------------------------------------
177 elif sys.argv[1] == 'search-tags':
178 if len(sys.argv) == 2:
179 #no further search term
180 print("\n".join(Database().get_all_tags()))
182 #mangle arguments wrapping terms with spaces in quotes
183 querystr = quote_query_line(sys.argv[2:])
184 logging.debug("search-term "+querystr)
186 m = Query(db,querystr).search_messages()
187 print("\n".join([t for t in m.collect_tags()]))
188 #-------------------------------------
189 elif sys.argv[1] == 'dump':
190 #TODO: implement "dump <filename>"
191 if len(sys.argv) == 2:
194 f = open(sys.argv[2],"w")
197 q.set_sort(Query.SORT.MESSAGE_ID)
198 m = q.search_messages()
200 f.write("%s (%s)\n" % (msg.get_message_id(), msg.get_tags()))
201 #-------------------------------------
204 print "Error: Unknown command '%s' (see \"notmuch help\")" % sys.argv[1]
211 search [options...] <search-terms> [...]
212 show <search-terms> [...]
213 reply [options...] <search-terms> [...]