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;;; notmuch-address.el --- address completion with notmuch
;;
;; Copyright © David Edmondson
;;
;; This file is part of Notmuch.
;;
;; Notmuch is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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;;
;; Notmuch is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;;
;; Authors: David Edmondson <dme@dme.org>
;;; Code:
(require 'message)
Emacs: Add address completion mechanism implemented in elisp Currently, notmuch has an address completion mechanism that requires external command to provide completion candidates. This commit adds a completion mechanism inspired by https://github.com/tjim/nevermore, which is implemented in Emacs lisp only. The preexisting address completion mechanism, activated by pressing TAB on To/Cc lines, is extended to use the new mechanism when notmuch-address-command to 'internal, which is the new default. The core of the new mechanism is the function notmuch-address-harvest, which collects the completion candidates from the notmuch database and stores them in notmuch-address-completions variable. The address harvesting can run either synchronously (same as with the previous mechanism) or asynchronously. When the user presses TAB for the first time, synchronous harvesting limited to user entered text is performed. If the entered text is reasonably long, this operation is relatively fast. Then, asynchronous harvesting over the full database is triggered. This operation may take long time (minutes on rotating disk). After it finishes, no harvesting is normally performed again and subsequent completion requests use the harvested data cached in memory. Completion cache is updated after 24 hours. Note that this commit restores (different) completion functionality for users when the user used external command named "notmuch-addresses", i.e. the old default. The result will be that the user will use the new mechanism instead of this command. I believe that many users may not even recognize this because the new mechanism works the same as http://commonmeasure.org/~jkr/git/notmuch_addresses.git and perhaps also as other commands suggested at http://notmuchmail.org/emacstips/#address_completion. [This feature was significantly improved by David Bremner and Mark Walters]
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(require 'notmuch-parser)
(require 'notmuch-lib)
(require 'notmuch-company)
;;
(declare-function company-manual-begin "company")
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(defcustom notmuch-address-command 'internal
"The command which generates possible addresses. It must take a
single argument and output a list of possible matches, one per
Emacs: Add address completion mechanism implemented in elisp Currently, notmuch has an address completion mechanism that requires external command to provide completion candidates. This commit adds a completion mechanism inspired by https://github.com/tjim/nevermore, which is implemented in Emacs lisp only. The preexisting address completion mechanism, activated by pressing TAB on To/Cc lines, is extended to use the new mechanism when notmuch-address-command to 'internal, which is the new default. The core of the new mechanism is the function notmuch-address-harvest, which collects the completion candidates from the notmuch database and stores them in notmuch-address-completions variable. The address harvesting can run either synchronously (same as with the previous mechanism) or asynchronously. When the user presses TAB for the first time, synchronous harvesting limited to user entered text is performed. If the entered text is reasonably long, this operation is relatively fast. Then, asynchronous harvesting over the full database is triggered. This operation may take long time (minutes on rotating disk). After it finishes, no harvesting is normally performed again and subsequent completion requests use the harvested data cached in memory. Completion cache is updated after 24 hours. Note that this commit restores (different) completion functionality for users when the user used external command named "notmuch-addresses", i.e. the old default. The result will be that the user will use the new mechanism instead of this command. I believe that many users may not even recognize this because the new mechanism works the same as http://commonmeasure.org/~jkr/git/notmuch_addresses.git and perhaps also as other commands suggested at http://notmuchmail.org/emacstips/#address_completion. [This feature was significantly improved by David Bremner and Mark Walters]
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line. The default value of `internal' uses built-in address
completion."
:type '(radio
Emacs: Add address completion mechanism implemented in elisp Currently, notmuch has an address completion mechanism that requires external command to provide completion candidates. This commit adds a completion mechanism inspired by https://github.com/tjim/nevermore, which is implemented in Emacs lisp only. The preexisting address completion mechanism, activated by pressing TAB on To/Cc lines, is extended to use the new mechanism when notmuch-address-command to 'internal, which is the new default. The core of the new mechanism is the function notmuch-address-harvest, which collects the completion candidates from the notmuch database and stores them in notmuch-address-completions variable. The address harvesting can run either synchronously (same as with the previous mechanism) or asynchronously. When the user presses TAB for the first time, synchronous harvesting limited to user entered text is performed. If the entered text is reasonably long, this operation is relatively fast. Then, asynchronous harvesting over the full database is triggered. This operation may take long time (minutes on rotating disk). After it finishes, no harvesting is normally performed again and subsequent completion requests use the harvested data cached in memory. Completion cache is updated after 24 hours. Note that this commit restores (different) completion functionality for users when the user used external command named "notmuch-addresses", i.e. the old default. The result will be that the user will use the new mechanism instead of this command. I believe that many users may not even recognize this because the new mechanism works the same as http://commonmeasure.org/~jkr/git/notmuch_addresses.git and perhaps also as other commands suggested at http://notmuchmail.org/emacstips/#address_completion. [This feature was significantly improved by David Bremner and Mark Walters]
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(const :tag "Use internal address completion" internal)
(const :tag "Disable address completion" nil)
(string :tag "Use external completion command" "notmuch-addresses"))
:group 'notmuch-send
:group 'notmuch-external)
(defcustom notmuch-address-selection-function 'notmuch-address-selection-function
"The function to select address from given list. The function is
called with PROMPT, COLLECTION, and INITIAL-INPUT as arguments
(subset of what `completing-read' can be called with).
While executed the value of `completion-ignore-case' is t.
See documentation of function `notmuch-address-selection-function'
to know how address selection is made by default."
:type 'function
:group 'notmuch-send
:group 'notmuch-external)
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(defvar notmuch-address-last-harvest 0
"Time of last address harvest")
(defvar notmuch-address-completions (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
"Hash of email addresses for completion during email composition.
This variable is set by calling `notmuch-address-harvest'.")
(defvar notmuch-address-full-harvest-finished nil
"t indicates that full completion address harvesting has been
finished")
(defun notmuch-address-selection-function (prompt collection initial-input)
"Call (`completing-read'
PROMPT COLLECTION nil nil INITIAL-INPUT 'notmuch-address-history)"
(completing-read
prompt collection nil nil initial-input 'notmuch-address-history))
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(defvar notmuch-address-completion-headers-regexp
"^\\(Resent-\\)?\\(To\\|B?Cc\\|Reply-To\\|From\\|Mail-Followup-To\\|Mail-Copies-To\\):")
(defvar notmuch-address-history nil)
(defun notmuch-address-message-insinuate ()
(message "calling notmuch-address-message-insinuate is no longer needed"))
(defcustom notmuch-address-use-company t
"If available, use company mode for address completion"
:type 'boolean
:group 'notmuch-send)
(defun notmuch-address-setup ()
(let* ((use-company (and notmuch-address-use-company
(eq notmuch-address-command 'internal)
(require 'company nil t)))
(pair (cons notmuch-address-completion-headers-regexp
(if use-company
#'company-manual-begin
#'notmuch-address-expand-name))))
(when use-company
(notmuch-company-setup))
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(unless (memq pair message-completion-alist)
(setq message-completion-alist
(push pair message-completion-alist)))))
(defun notmuch-address-matching (substring)
"Returns a list of completion candidates matching SUBSTRING.
The candidates are taken from `notmuch-address-completions'."
(let ((candidates)
(re (regexp-quote substring)))
(maphash (lambda (key val)
(when (string-match re key)
(push key candidates)))
notmuch-address-completions)
candidates))
(defun notmuch-address-options (original)
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"Returns a list of completion candidates. Uses either
elisp-based implementation or older implementation requiring
external commands."
(cond
((eq notmuch-address-command 'internal)
(when (not notmuch-address-full-harvest-finished)
;; First, run quick synchronous harvest based on what the user
;; entered so far
(notmuch-address-harvest (format "to:%s*" original) t))
(prog1 (notmuch-address-matching original)
;; Then start the (potentially long-running) full asynchronous harvest if necessary
(notmuch-address-harvest-trigger)))
(t
(process-lines notmuch-address-command original))))
(defun notmuch-address-expand-name ()
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(when notmuch-address-command
(let* ((end (point))
(beg (save-excursion
(re-search-backward "\\(\\`\\|[\n:,]\\)[ \t]*")
(goto-char (match-end 0))
(point)))
(orig (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end))
(completion-ignore-case t)
(options (with-temp-message "Looking for completion candidates..."
(notmuch-address-options orig)))
(num-options (length options))
(chosen (cond
((eq num-options 0)
nil)
((eq num-options 1)
(car options))
(t
(funcall notmuch-address-selection-function
(format "Address (%s matches): " num-options)
(cdr options) (car options))))))
(if chosen
(progn
(push chosen notmuch-address-history)
(delete-region beg end)
(insert chosen))
(message "No matches.")
(ding)))))
;; Copied from `w3m-which-command'.
(defun notmuch-address-locate-command (command)
"Return non-nil if `command' is an executable either on
`exec-path' or an absolute pathname."
(when (stringp command)
(if (and (file-name-absolute-p command)
(file-executable-p command))
command
(setq command (file-name-nondirectory command))
(catch 'found-command
(let (bin)
(dolist (dir exec-path)
(setq bin (expand-file-name command dir))
(when (or (and (file-executable-p bin)
(not (file-directory-p bin)))
(and (file-executable-p (setq bin (concat bin ".exe")))
(not (file-directory-p bin))))
(throw 'found-command bin))))))))
Emacs: Add address completion mechanism implemented in elisp Currently, notmuch has an address completion mechanism that requires external command to provide completion candidates. This commit adds a completion mechanism inspired by https://github.com/tjim/nevermore, which is implemented in Emacs lisp only. The preexisting address completion mechanism, activated by pressing TAB on To/Cc lines, is extended to use the new mechanism when notmuch-address-command to 'internal, which is the new default. The core of the new mechanism is the function notmuch-address-harvest, which collects the completion candidates from the notmuch database and stores them in notmuch-address-completions variable. The address harvesting can run either synchronously (same as with the previous mechanism) or asynchronously. When the user presses TAB for the first time, synchronous harvesting limited to user entered text is performed. If the entered text is reasonably long, this operation is relatively fast. Then, asynchronous harvesting over the full database is triggered. This operation may take long time (minutes on rotating disk). After it finishes, no harvesting is normally performed again and subsequent completion requests use the harvested data cached in memory. Completion cache is updated after 24 hours. Note that this commit restores (different) completion functionality for users when the user used external command named "notmuch-addresses", i.e. the old default. The result will be that the user will use the new mechanism instead of this command. I believe that many users may not even recognize this because the new mechanism works the same as http://commonmeasure.org/~jkr/git/notmuch_addresses.git and perhaps also as other commands suggested at http://notmuchmail.org/emacstips/#address_completion. [This feature was significantly improved by David Bremner and Mark Walters]
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(defun notmuch-address-harvest-addr (result)
(let ((name-addr (plist-get result :name-addr)))
(puthash name-addr t notmuch-address-completions)))
(defun notmuch-address-harvest-handle-result (obj)
(notmuch-address-harvest-addr obj))
(defun notmuch-address-harvest-filter (proc string)
(when (buffer-live-p (process-buffer proc))
(with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-max))
(insert string))
(notmuch-sexp-parse-partial-list
'notmuch-address-harvest-handle-result (process-buffer proc)))))
(defvar notmuch-address-harvest-procs '(nil . nil)
"The currently running harvests.
The car is a partial harvest, and the cdr is a full harvest")
(defun notmuch-address-harvest (&optional filter-query synchronous callback)
"Collect addresses completion candidates. It queries the
notmuch database for all messages sent by the user optionally
matching FILTER-QUERY (if not nil). It collects the destination
addresses from those messages and stores them in
`notmuch-address-completions'. Address harvesting may take some
time so the address collection runs asynchronously unless
SYNCHRONOUS is t. In case of asynchronous execution, CALLBACK is
called when harvesting finishes."
(let* ((from-me-query (mapconcat (lambda (x) (concat "from:" x)) (notmuch-user-emails) " or "))
(query (if filter-query
(format "(%s) and (%s)" from-me-query filter-query)
from-me-query))
(args `("address" "--format=sexp" "--format-version=2"
"--output=recipients"
"--deduplicate=address"
,query)))
(if synchronous
(mapc #'notmuch-address-harvest-addr
(apply 'notmuch-call-notmuch-sexp args))
;; Asynchronous
(let* ((current-proc (if filter-query
(car notmuch-address-harvest-procs)
(cdr notmuch-address-harvest-procs)))
(proc-name (format "notmuch-address-%s-harvest"
(if filter-query "partial" "full")))
(proc-buf (concat " *" proc-name "*")))
;; Kill any existing process
(when current-proc
(kill-buffer (process-buffer current-proc))) ; this also kills the process
(setq current-proc
(apply 'notmuch-start-notmuch proc-name proc-buf
callback ; process sentinel
args))
(set-process-filter current-proc 'notmuch-address-harvest-filter)
(set-process-query-on-exit-flag current-proc nil)
(if filter-query
(setcar notmuch-address-harvest-procs current-proc)
(setcdr notmuch-address-harvest-procs current-proc)))))
;; return value
nil)
(defun notmuch-address-harvest-trigger ()
(let ((now (float-time)))
(when (> (- now notmuch-address-last-harvest) 86400)
(setq notmuch-address-last-harvest now)
(notmuch-address-harvest nil nil
(lambda (proc event)
;; If harvest fails, we want to try
;; again when the trigger is next
;; called
(if (string= event "finished\n")
(setq notmuch-address-full-harvest-finished t)
(setq notmuch-address-last-harvest 0)))))))
;;
(defun notmuch-address-from-minibuffer (prompt)
(if (not notmuch-address-command)
(read-string prompt)
(let ((rmap (copy-keymap minibuffer-local-map))
(omap minibuffer-local-map))
;; Configure TAB to start completion when executing read-string.
;; "Original" minibuffer keymap is restored just before calling
;; notmuch-address-expand-name as it may also use minibuffer-local-map
;; (completing-read probably does not but if something else is used there).
(define-key rmap (kbd "TAB") (lambda ()
(interactive)
(let ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
(minibuffer-local-map omap))
(notmuch-address-expand-name))))
(let ((minibuffer-local-map rmap))
(read-string prompt)))))
;;
(provide 'notmuch-address)
;;; notmuch-address.el ends here