-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-class Tags(object):
- """Represents a list of notmuch tags
-
- This object provides an iterator over a list of notmuch tags. Do
- note that the underlying library only provides a one-time iterator
- (it cannot reset the iterator to the start). Thus iterating over
- the function will "exhaust" the list of tags, and a subsequent
- iteration attempt will raise a :exc:`NotmuchError`
- STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED. Also note, that any function that uses
- iteration (nearly all) will also exhaust the tags. So both::
-
- for tag in tags: print tag
-
- as well as::
-
- number_of_tags = len(tags)
-
- and even a simple::
-
- #str() iterates over all tags to construct a space separated list
- print(str(tags))
-
- will "exhaust" the Tags. If you need to re-iterate over a list of
- tags you will need to retrieve a new :class:`Tags` object.
- """
-
- #notmuch_tags_get
- _get = nmlib.notmuch_tags_get
- _get.restype = c_char_p
-
- def __init__(self, tags_p, parent=None):
- """
- :param tags_p: A pointer to an underlying *notmuch_tags_t*
- structure. These are not publically exposed, so a user
- will almost never instantiate a :class:`Tags` object
- herself. They are usually handed back as a result,
- e.g. in :meth:`Database.get_all_tags`. *tags_p* must be
- valid, we will raise an :exc:`NotmuchError`
- (STATUS.NULL_POINTER) if it is `None`.
- :type tags_p: :class:`ctypes.c_void_p`
- :param parent: The parent object (ie :class:`Database` or
- :class:`Message` these tags are derived from, and saves a
- reference to it, so we can automatically delete the db object
- once all derived objects are dead.
- :TODO: Make the iterator optionally work more than once by
- cache the tags in the Python object(?)
- """
- if tags_p is None:
- NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER)
-
- self._tags = tags_p
- #save reference to parent object so we keep it alive
- self._parent = parent
- logging.debug("Inited Tags derived from %s" %(repr(parent)))
-
- def __iter__(self):
- """ Make Tags an iterator """
- return self
-
- def next(self):
- if self._tags is None:
- raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
-
- if not nmlib.notmuch_tags_valid(self._tags):
- self._tags = None
- raise StopIteration
-
- tag = Tags._get (self._tags)
- nmlib.notmuch_tags_move_to_next(self._tags)
- return tag
-
- def __len__(self):
- """len(:class:`Tags`) returns the number of contained tags
-
- .. note:: As this iterates over the tags, we will not be able
- to iterate over them again (as in retrieve them)! If
- the tags have been exhausted already, this will raise a
- :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED on
- subsequent attempts.
- """
- if self._tags is None:
- raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
-
- i=0
- while nmlib.notmuch_tags_valid(self._msgs):
- nmlib.notmuch_tags_move_to_next(self._msgs)
- i += 1
- self._tags = None
- return i
-
- def __str__(self):
- """The str() representation of Tags() is a space separated list of tags
-
- .. note:: As this iterates over the tags, we will not be able
- to iterate over them again (as in retrieve them)! If
- the tags have been exhausted already, this will raise a
- :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED on
- subsequent attempts.
- """
- return " ".join(self)
-
- def __del__(self):
- """Close and free the notmuch tags"""
- if self._tags is not None:
- logging.debug("Freeing the Tags now")
- nmlib.notmuch_tags_destroy (self._tags)
-
-
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-class Messages(object):
- """Represents a list of notmuch messages
-
- This object provides an iterator over a list of notmuch messages
- (Technically, it provides a wrapper for the underlying
- *notmuch_messages_t* structure). Do note that the underlying
- library only provides a one-time iterator (it cannot reset the
- iterator to the start). Thus iterating over the function will
- "exhaust" the list of messages, and a subsequent iteration attempt
- will raise a :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED. Also
- note, that any function that uses iteration will also
- exhaust the messages. So both::
-
- for msg in msgs: print msg
-
- as well as::
-
- number_of_msgs = len(msgs)
-
- will "exhaust" the Messages. If you need to re-iterate over a list of
- messages you will need to retrieve a new :class:`Messages` object.
-
- Things are not as bad as it seems though, you can store and reuse
- the single Message objects as often as you want as long as you
- keep the parent Messages object around. (Recall that due to
- hierarchical memory allocation, all derived Message objects will
- be invalid when we delete the parent Messages() object, even if it
- was already "exhausted".) So this works::
-
- db = Database()
- msgs = Query(db,'').search_messages() #get a Messages() object
- msglist = []
- for m in msgs:
- msglist.append(m)
-
- # msgs is "exhausted" now and even len(msgs) will raise an exception.
- # However it will be kept around until all retrieved Message() objects are
- # also deleted. If you did e.g. an explicit del(msgs) here, the
- # following lines would fail.
-
- # You can reiterate over *msglist* however as often as you want.
- # It is simply a list with Message objects.
-
- print (msglist[0].get_filename())
- print (msglist[1].get_filename())
- print (msglist[0].get_message_id())
- """
-
- #notmuch_tags_get
- _get = nmlib.notmuch_messages_get
- _get.restype = c_void_p
-
- _collect_tags = nmlib.notmuch_messages_collect_tags
- _collect_tags.restype = c_void_p
-
- def __init__(self, msgs_p, parent=None):
- """
- :param msgs_p: A pointer to an underlying *notmuch_messages_t*
- structure. These are not publically exposed, so a user
- will almost never instantiate a :class:`Messages` object
- herself. They are usually handed back as a result,
- e.g. in :meth:`Query.search_messages`. *msgs_p* must be
- valid, we will raise an :exc:`NotmuchError`
- (STATUS.NULL_POINTER) if it is `None`.
- :type msgs_p: :class:`ctypes.c_void_p`
- :param parent: The parent object
- (ie :class:`Query`) these tags are derived from. It saves
- a reference to it, so we can automatically delete the db
- object once all derived objects are dead.
- :TODO: Make the iterator work more than once and cache the tags in
- the Python object.(?)
- """
- if msgs_p is None:
- NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER)
-
- self._msgs = msgs_p
- #store parent, so we keep them alive as long as self is alive
- self._parent = parent
- logging.debug("Inited Messages derived from %s" %(str(parent)))
-
- def collect_tags(self):
- """Return the unique :class:`Tags` in the contained messages
-
- :returns: :class:`Tags`
- :exceptions: :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if not inited
-
- .. note:: :meth:`collect_tags` will iterate over the messages and
- therefore will not allow further iterations.
- """
- if self._msgs is None:
- raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
-
- # collect all tags (returns NULL on error)
- tags_p = Messages._collect_tags (self._msgs)
- #reset _msgs as we iterated over it and can do so only once
- self._msgs = None
-
- if tags_p == None:
- raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER)
- return Tags(tags_p, self)
-
- def __iter__(self):
- """ Make Messages an iterator """
- return self
-
- def next(self):
- if self._msgs is None:
- raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
-
- if not nmlib.notmuch_messages_valid(self._msgs):
- self._msgs = None
- raise StopIteration
-
- msg = Message(Messages._get (self._msgs), self)
- nmlib.notmuch_messages_move_to_next(self._msgs)
- return msg
-
- def __len__(self):
- """len(:class:`Messages`) returns the number of contained messages
-
- .. note:: As this iterates over the messages, we will not be able to
- iterate over them again (as in retrieve them)!
- """
- if self._msgs is None:
- raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
-
- i=0
- while nmlib.notmuch_messages_valid(self._msgs):
- nmlib.notmuch_messages_move_to_next(self._msgs)
- i += 1
- self._msgs = None
- return i
-
-
-
- def __del__(self):
- """Close and free the notmuch Messages"""
- if self._msgs is not None:
- logging.debug("Freeing the Messages now")
- nmlib.notmuch_messages_destroy (self._msgs)
-