notmuch/bindings/python-cffi/tests/conftest.py

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import email.message
import mailbox
import pathlib
import shutil
import socket
import subprocess
import textwrap
import time
import os
import pytest
def pytest_report_header():
which = shutil.which('notmuch')
vers = subprocess.run(['notmuch', '--version'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
return ['{} ({})'.format(vers.stdout.decode(errors='replace').strip(),which)]
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def tmppath(tmpdir):
"""The tmpdir fixture wrapped in pathlib.Path."""
return pathlib.Path(str(tmpdir))
@pytest.fixture
def notmuch(maildir):
"""Return a function which runs notmuch commands on our test maildir.
This uses the notmuch-config file created by the ``maildir``
fixture.
"""
def run(*args):
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"""Run a notmuch command.
This function runs with a timeout error as many notmuch
commands may block if multiple processes are trying to open
the database in write-mode. It is all too easy to
accidentally do this in the unittests.
"""
cfg_fname = maildir.path / 'notmuch-config'
cmd = ['notmuch'] + list(args)
env = os.environ.copy()
env['NOTMUCH_CONFIG'] = str(cfg_fname)
proc = subprocess.run(cmd,
timeout=120,
env=env)
proc.check_returncode()
return run
@pytest.fixture
def maildir(tmppath):
"""A basic test interface to a valid maildir directory.
This creates a valid maildir and provides a simple mechanism to
deliver test emails to it. It also writes a notmuch-config file
in the top of the maildir.
"""
cur = tmppath / 'cur'
cur.mkdir()
new = tmppath / 'new'
new.mkdir()
tmp = tmppath / 'tmp'
tmp.mkdir()
cfg_fname = tmppath/'notmuch-config'
with cfg_fname.open('w') as fp:
fp.write(textwrap.dedent("""\
[database]
path={tmppath!s}
[user]
name=Some Hacker
primary_email=dst@example.com
[new]
tags=unread;inbox;
ignore=
[search]
exclude_tags=deleted;spam;
[maildir]
synchronize_flags=true
""".format(tmppath=tmppath)))
return MailDir(tmppath)
class MailDir:
"""An interface around a correct maildir."""
def __init__(self, path):
self._path = pathlib.Path(path)
self.mailbox = mailbox.Maildir(str(path))
self._idcount = 0
@property
def path(self):
"""The pathname of the maildir."""
return self._path
def _next_msgid(self):
"""Return a new unique message ID."""
msgid = '{}@{}'.format(self._idcount, socket.getfqdn())
self._idcount += 1
return msgid
def deliver(self,
subject='Test mail',
body='This is a test mail',
to='dst@example.com',
frm='src@example.com',
headers=None,
new=False, # Move to new dir or cur dir?
keywords=None, # List of keywords or labels
seen=False, # Seen flag (cur dir only)
replied=False, # Replied flag (cur dir only)
flagged=False): # Flagged flag (cur dir only)
"""Deliver a new mail message in the mbox.
This does only adds the message to maildir, does not insert it
into the notmuch database.
:returns: A tuple of (msgid, pathname).
"""
msgid = self._next_msgid()
when = time.time()
msg = email.message.EmailMessage()
msg.add_header('Received', 'by MailDir; {}'.format(time.ctime(when)))
msg.add_header('Message-ID', '<{}>'.format(msgid))
msg.add_header('Date', time.ctime(when))
msg.add_header('From', frm)
msg.add_header('To', to)
msg.add_header('Subject', subject)
if headers:
for h, v in headers:
msg.add_header(h, v)
msg.set_content(body)
mdmsg = mailbox.MaildirMessage(msg)
if not new:
mdmsg.set_subdir('cur')
if flagged:
mdmsg.add_flag('F')
if replied:
mdmsg.add_flag('R')
if seen:
mdmsg.add_flag('S')
boxid = self.mailbox.add(mdmsg)
basename = boxid
if mdmsg.get_info():
basename += mailbox.Maildir.colon + mdmsg.get_info()
msgpath = self.path / mdmsg.get_subdir() / basename
return (msgid, msgpath)