+class Notmuch:
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ self._config = None
+
+ def cmd_usage(self):
+ """Print the usage text and exits"""
+ data={}
+ names = self.get_user_email_addresses()
+ data['fullname'] =names[0] if names[0] else 'My Name'
+ data['mailaddress']=names[1] if names[1] else 'My@email.address'
+ print (Notmuch.USAGE % data)
+
+ def cmd_new(self):
+ """Run 'notmuch new'"""
+ #get the database directory
+ db = Database(mode=Database.MODE.READ_WRITE)
+ path = db.get_path()
+
+ (added, moved, removed) = self._add_new_files_recursively(path, db)
+ print (added, moved, removed)
+
+ def cmd_help(self, subcmd=None):
+ """Print help text for 'notmuch help'"""
+ if len(subcmd) > 1:
+ print "Help for specific commands not implemented"
+ return
+
+ print (Notmuch.HELPTEXT)
+
+ def _get_user_notmuch_config(self):
+ """Returns the ConfigParser of the user's notmuch-config"""
+ # return the cached config parser if we read it already
+ if self._config is not None:
+ return self._config
+
+ from ConfigParser import SafeConfigParser
+ config = SafeConfigParser()
+ conf_f = os.getenv('NOTMUCH_CONFIG',
+ os.path.expanduser('~/.notmuch-config'))
+ config.read(conf_f)
+ self._config = config
+ return config
+
+ def _add_new_files_recursively(self, path, db):
+ """:returns: (added, moved, removed)"""
+ print "Enter add new files with path %s" % path
+ (added, moved, removed) = (0,)*3
+
+ try:
+ #get the Directory() object for this path
+ db_dir = db.get_directory(path)
+ except NotmuchError:
+ #Occurs if we have wrong absolute paths in the db, for example
+ return (0,0,0)
+
+
+ #for folder in subdirs:
+
+ #TODO, retrieve dir mtime here and store it later
+ #as long as Filenames() does not allow multiple iteration, we need to
+ #use this kludgy way to get a sorted list of filenames
+ #db_files is a list of subdirectories and filenames in this folder
+ db_files = set()
+ db_folders = set()
+ for subdir in db_dir.get_child_directories():
+ db_folders.add(subdir)
+ for file in db_dir.get_child_files():
+ db_files.add(file)
+
+ fs_files = set(os.listdir(db_dir.path))
+
+ #list of files (and folders) on the fs, but not the db
+ for fs_file in ((fs_files - db_files) - db_folders):
+ absfile = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(db_dir.path, fs_file))
+ statinfo = os.stat(absfile)
+
+ if stat.S_ISDIR(statinfo.st_mode):
+ #This is a directory
+ if fs_file in ['.notmuch','tmp','.']:
+ continue
+ print "%s %s" % (fs_file, db_folders)
+ print "Directory not in db yet. Descending into %s" % absfile
+ (new_added, new_moved, new_removed) = \
+ self._add_new_files_recursively(absfile, db)
+ added += new_added
+ moved += new_moved
+ removed += new_removed
+
+ elif stat.S_ISLNK(statinfo.st_mode):
+ print ("%s is a symbolic link (%d). FIXME!!!" % (absfile, statinfo.st_mode))
+ sys.exit()
+ else:
+ #This is a regular file, not in the db yet. Add it.
+ print "This file needs to be added %s" % (absfile)
+ (msg, status) = db.add_message(absfile)
+ # We increases 'added', even on dupe messages. If it is a moved
+ # message, we will deduct it later and increase 'moved' instead
+ added += 1
+
+ if status == STATUS.DUPLICATE_MESSAGE_ID:
+ #This message was already in the database
+ print "Added msg was in the db"
+ else:
+ print "New message."
+
+ # Finally a list of files (not folders) in the database,
+ # but not the filesystem
+ for db_file in (db_files - fs_files):
+ absfile = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(db_dir.path, db_file))
+
+ #remove a mail message from the db
+ print ("%s is not on the fs anymore. Delete" % absfile)
+ status = db.remove_message(absfile)
+ if status == STATUS.SUCCESS:
+ # we just deleted the last reference, so this was a remove
+ removed += 1
+ sys.stderr.write("SUCCESS %d %s %s.\n" % (status, STATUS.status2str(status), absfile))
+ elif status == STATUS.DUPLICATE_MESSAGE_ID:
+ # The filename exists already somewhere else, so this is a move
+ moved += 1
+ added -= 1
+ sys.stderr.write("DUPE %d %s %s.\n" % (status, STATUS.status2str(status), absfile))
+ else:
+ #This should not occur
+ sys.stderr.write("This should not occur %d %s %s.\n" % (status, STATUS.status2str(status), absfile))
+
+ #list of folders in the filesystem. Just descend into dirs
+ for fs_file in fs_files:
+ absfile = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(db_dir.path, fs_file))
+ if os.path.isdir(absfile):
+ #This is a directory.
+ # Remove it from the db_folder list. All remaining db_folders
+ # at the end will be not present on the file system.
+ db_folders.remove(fs_file)
+ if fs_file in ['.notmuch','tmp','.']:
+ continue
+ (new_added, new_moved, new_removed) = \
+ self._add_new_files_recursively(absfile, db)
+ added += new_added
+ moved += new_moved
+ removed += new_removed
+
+ # we are not interested in anything but directories here
+ #TODO: All remaining elements of db_folders are not in the filesystem
+ #delete those
+
+ return (added, moved, removed)
+ #Read the mtime of a directory from the filesystem
+ #
+ #* Call :meth:`Database.add_message` for all mail files in
+ # the directory
+
+ #* Call notmuch_directory_set_mtime with the mtime read from the
+ # filesystem. Then, when wanting to check for updates to the
+ # directory in the future, the client can call :meth:`get_mtime`
+ # and know that it only needs to add files if the mtime of the
+ # directory and files are newer than the stored timestamp.
+
+ def get_user_email_addresses(self):
+ """ Reads a user's notmuch config and returns his email addresses as
+ list (name, primary_address, other_address1,...)"""
+ import email.utils
+
+ #read the config file
+ config = self._get_user_notmuch_config()
+
+ if not config.has_option('user','name'): name = ""
+ else:name = config.get('user','name')
+
+ if not config.has_option('user','primary_email'): mail = ""
+ else:mail = config.get('user','primary_email')
+
+ if not config.has_option('user','other_email'): other = []
+ else:other = config.get('user','other_email').rstrip(';').split(';')
+
+ other.insert(0, mail)
+ other.insert(0, name)
+ return other
+
+ def quote_msg_body(self, oldbody ,date, from_address):
+ """Transform a mail body into a quoted text,
+ starting with On blah, x wrote:
+
+ :param body: a str with a mail body
+ :returns: The new payload of the email.message()
+ """
+ from cStringIO import StringIO
+
+ #we get handed a string, wrap it in a file-like object
+ oldbody = StringIO(oldbody)
+ newbody = StringIO()
+
+ newbody.write("On %s, %s wrote:\n" % (date, from_address))
+
+ for line in oldbody:
+ newbody.write("> " + line)
+
+ return newbody.getvalue()
+
+ def format_reply(self, msgs):
+ """Gets handed Messages() and displays the reply to them
+
+ This is pretty ugly and hacky. It tries to mimic the "real"
+ notmuch output as much as it can to pass the test suite. It
+ could deserve a healthy bit of love. It is also buggy because
+ it returns after the first message it has handled."""
+ import email
+
+ for msg in msgs:
+ f = open(msg.get_filename(),"r")
+ reply = email.message_from_file(f)
+
+ #handle the easy non-multipart case:
+ if not reply.is_multipart():
+ reply.set_payload(self.quote_msg_body(reply.get_payload(),
+ reply['date'],reply['from']))
+ else:
+ #handle the tricky multipart case
+ deleted = ""
+ """A string describing which nontext attachements that
+ have been deleted"""
+ delpayloads = []
+ """A list of payload indices to be deleted"""
+
+ payloads = reply.get_payload()
+
+ for i, part in enumerate(payloads):
+
+ mime_main = part.get_content_maintype()
+ if mime_main not in ['multipart', 'message', 'text']:
+ deleted += "Non-text part: %s\n" % (part.get_content_type())
+ payloads[i].set_payload("Non-text part: %s" % (part.get_content_type()))
+ payloads[i].set_type('text/plain')
+ delpayloads.append(i)
+ elif mime_main == 'text':
+ payloads[i].set_payload(self.quote_msg_body(payloads[i].get_payload(),reply['date'],reply['from']))
+ else:
+ #TODO handle deeply nested multipart messages
+ sys.stderr.write ("FIXME: Ignoring multipart part. Handle me\n")
+
+ # Delete those payloads that we don't need anymore
+ for i in reversed(sorted(delpayloads)):
+ del payloads[i]
+
+ #Back to single- and multipart handling
+ my_addresses = self.get_user_email_addresses()
+ used_address = None
+ # filter our email addresses from all to: cc: and bcc: fields
+ # if we find one of "my" addresses being used,
+ # it is stored in used_address
+ for header in ['To', 'CC', 'Bcc']:
+ if not header in reply:
+ #only handle fields that exist
+ continue
+ addresses = email.utils.getaddresses(reply.get_all(header,[]))
+ purged_addr = []
+ for name, mail in addresses:
+ if mail in my_addresses[1:]:
+ used_address = email.utils.formataddr((my_addresses[0],mail))
+ else:
+ purged_addr.append(email.utils.formataddr((name,mail)))
+
+ if len(purged_addr):
+ reply.replace_header(header, ", ".join(purged_addr))
+ else:
+ #we deleted all addresses, delete the header
+ del reply[header]
+
+ # Use our primary email address to the From
+ # (save original from line, we still need it)
+ orig_from = reply['From']
+ del reply['From']
+ reply['From'] = used_address if used_address \
+ else email.utils.formataddr((my_addresses[0],my_addresses[1]))
+
+ #reinsert the Subject after the From
+ orig_subject = reply['Subject']
+ del reply['Subject']
+ reply['Subject'] = 'Re: ' + orig_subject
+
+ # Calculate our new To: field
+ new_to = orig_from
+ # add all remaining original 'To' addresses
+ if 'To' in reply:
+ new_to += ", " + reply['To']
+ del reply['To']
+ reply.add_header('To', new_to)
+
+ # Add our primary email address to the BCC
+ new_bcc = my_addresses[1]
+ if reply.has_key('Bcc'):
+ new_bcc += ', ' + reply['Bcc']
+ del reply['Bcc']
+ reply['Bcc'] = new_bcc
+
+ # Set replies 'In-Reply-To' header to original's Message-ID
+ if reply.has_key('Message-ID') :
+ del reply['In-Reply-To']
+ reply['In-Reply-To'] = reply['Message-ID']
+
+ #Add original's Message-ID to replies 'References' header.
+ if reply.has_key('References'):
+ ref = reply['References'] + ' ' +reply['Message-ID']
+ else:
+ ref = reply['Message-ID']
+ del reply['References']
+ reply['References'] = ref
+
+ # Delete the original Message-ID.
+ del(reply['Message-ID'])
+
+ # filter all existing headers but a few and delete them from 'reply'
+ delheaders = filter(lambda x: x not in ['From','To','Subject','CC',
+ 'Bcc','In-Reply-To',
+ 'References','Content-Type'],
+ reply.keys())
+ map(reply.__delitem__, delheaders)
+
+ # TODO: OUCH, we return after the first msg we have handled rather than
+ # handle all of them
+ #return resulting message without Unixfrom
+ return reply.as_string(False)
+
+
+ HELPTEXT="""The notmuch mail system.