notmuch/bindings/python-cffi/notdb/_thread.py

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import collections.abc
import weakref
from notdb import _base as base
from notdb import _capi as capi
from notdb import _errors as errors
from notdb import _message as message
from notdb import _tags as tags
__all__ = ['Thread']
class Thread(base.NotmuchObject, collections.abc.Iterable):
_thread_p = base.MemoryPointer()
def __init__(self, parent, thread_p, *, db):
self._parent = parent
self._thread_p = thread_p
self._db = db
@property
def alive(self):
if not self._parent.alive:
return False
try:
self._thread_p
except errors.ObjectDestroyedError:
return False
else:
return True
def __del__(self):
self._destroy()
def _destroy(self):
if self.alive:
capi.lib.notmuch_thread_destroy(self._thread_p)
self._thread_p = None
@property
def threadid(self):
"""The thread ID as a :class:`BinString`.
:raises ObjectDestroyedError: if used after destoryed.
"""
ret = capi.lib.notmuch_thread_get_thread_id(self._thread_p)
return base.BinString.from_cffi(ret)
def __len__(self):
"""Return the number of messages in the thread.
:raises ObjectDestroyedError: if used after destoryed.
"""
return capi.lib.notmuch_thread_get_total_messages(self._thread_p)
def toplevel(self):
"""Return an iterator of the toplevel messages.
:returns: An iterator yielding :class:`Message` instances.
:raises ObjectDestroyedError: if used after destoryed.
"""
msgs_p = capi.lib.notmuch_thread_get_toplevel_messages(self._thread_p)
return message.MessageIter(self, msgs_p, db=self._db)
def __iter__(self):
"""Return an iterator over all the messages in the thread.
:returns: An iterator yielding :class:`Message` instances.
:raises ObjectDestroyedError: if used after destoryed.
"""
msgs_p = capi.lib.notmuch_thread_get_messages(self._thread_p)
return message.MessageIter(self, msgs_p, db=self._db)
@property
def matched(self):
"""The number of messages in this thread which matched the query.
Of the messages in the thread this gives the count of messages
which did directly match the search query which this thread
originates from.
:raises ObjectDestroyedError: if used after destoryed.
"""
return capi.lib.notmuch_thread_get_matched_messages(self._thread_p)
@property
def authors(self):
"""A comma-separated string of all authors in the thread.
Authors of messages which matched the query the thread was
retrieved from will be at the head of the string, ordered by
date of their messages. Following this will be the authors of
the other messages in the thread, also ordered by date of
their messages. Both groups of authors are separated by the
``|`` character.
:returns: The stringified list of authors.
:rtype: BinString
:raises ObjectDestroyedError: if used after destoryed.
"""
ret = capi.lib.notmuch_thread_get_authors(self._thread_p)
return base.BinString.from_cffi(ret)
@property
def subject(self):
"""The subject of the thread, taken from the first message.
The thread's subject is taken to be the subject of the first
message according to query sort order.
:returns: The thread's subject.
:rtype: BinString
:raises ObjectDestroyedError: if used after destoryed.
"""
ret = capi.lib.notmuch_thread_get_subject(self._thread_p)
return base.BinString.from_cffi(ret)
@property
def first(self):
"""Return the date of the oldest message in the thread.
The time the first message was sent as an integer number of
seconds since the *epoch*, 1 Jan 1970.
:raises ObjectDestroyedError: if used after destoryed.
"""
return capi.lib.notmuch_thread_get_oldest_date(self._thread_p)
@property
def last(self):
"""Return the date of the newest message in the thread.
The time the last message was sent as an integer number of
seconds since the *epoch*, 1 Jan 1970.
:raises ObjectDestroyedError: if used after destoryed.
"""
return capi.lib.notmuch_thread_get_newest_date(self._thread_p)
@property
def tags(self):
"""Return an immutable set with all tags used in this thread.
This returns an immutable set-like object implementing the
collections.abc.Set Abstract Base Class. Due to the
underlying libnotmuch implementation some operations have
different performance characteristics then plain set objects.
Mainly any lookup operation is O(n) rather then O(1).
Normal usage treats tags as UTF-8 encoded unicode strings so
they are exposed to Python as normal unicode string objects.
If you need to handle tags stored in libnotmuch which are not
valid unicode do check the :class:`ImmutableTagSet` docs for
how to handle this.
:rtype: ImmutableTagSet
:raises ObjectDestroyedError: if used after destoryed.
"""
try:
ref = self._cached_tagset
except AttributeError:
tagset = None
else:
tagset = ref()
if tagset is None:
tagset = tags.ImmutableTagSet(
self, '_thread_p', capi.lib.notmuch_thread_get_tags)
self._cached_tagset = weakref.ref(tagset)
return tagset
class ThreadIter(base.NotmuchIter):
def __init__(self, parent, threads_p, *, db):
self._db = db
super().__init__(parent, threads_p,
fn_destroy=capi.lib.notmuch_threads_destroy,
fn_valid=capi.lib.notmuch_threads_valid,
fn_get=capi.lib.notmuch_threads_get,
fn_next=capi.lib.notmuch_threads_move_to_next)
def __next__(self):
thread_p = super().__next__()
return Thread(self, thread_p, db=self._db)