cleanup style, hopefully no functional changes.

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acoolon 2010-04-07 16:26:42 +02:00
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@ -9,28 +9,92 @@ notmuch configuration (e.g. the database path).
Jesse Rosenthal <jrosenthal@jhu.edu>
This code is licensed under the GNU GPL v3+.
"""
from __future__ import with_statement # This isn't required in Python 2.6
import sys, os, re, stat
import sys
import os
import re
import stat
import email
from cnotmuch.notmuch import Database, Query, NotmuchError, STATUS
from ConfigParser import SafeConfigParser
from cStringIO import StringIO
PREFIX = re.compile('(\w+):(.*$)')
HELPTEXT = """The notmuch mail system.
Usage: notmuch <command> [args...]
Where <command> and [args...] are as follows:
setup Interactively setup notmuch for first use.
new [--verbose]
Find and import new messages to the notmuch database.
search [options...] <search-terms> [...]
Search for messages matching the given search terms.
show <search-terms> [...]
Show all messages matching the search terms.
count <search-terms> [...]
Count messages matching the search terms.
reply [options...] <search-terms> [...]
Construct a reply template for a set of messages.
tag +<tag>|-<tag> [...] [--] <search-terms> [...]
Add/remove tags for all messages matching the search terms.
dump [<filename>]
Create a plain-text dump of the tags for each message.
restore <filename>
Restore the tags from the given dump file (see 'dump').
search-tags [<search-terms> [...] ]
List all tags found in the database or matching messages.
help [<command>]
This message, or more detailed help for the named command.
Use "notmuch help <command>" for more details on each command.
And "notmuch help search-terms" for the common search-terms syntax.
"""
USAGE = """Notmuch is configured and appears to have a database. Excellent!
At this point you can start exploring the functionality of notmuch by
using commands such as:
notmuch search tag:inbox
notmuch search to:"%(fullname)s"
notmuch search from:"%(mailaddress)s"
notmuch search subject:"my favorite things"
See "notmuch help search" for more details.
You can also use "notmuch show" with any of the thread IDs resulting
from a search. Finally, you may want to explore using a more sophisticated
interface to notmuch such as the emacs interface implemented in notmuch.el
or any other interface described at http://notmuchmail.org
And don't forget to run "notmuch new" whenever new mail arrives.
Have fun, and may your inbox never have much mail.
"""
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
def quote_query_line(argv):
# mangle arguments wrapping terms with spaces in quotes
for i in xrange(0,len(argv)):
if argv[i].find(' ') >= 0:
for (num, item) in enumerate(argv):
if item.find(' ') >= 0:
# if we use prefix:termWithSpaces, put quotes around term
m = PREFIX.match(argv[i])
if m:
argv[i] = '%s:"%s"' % (m.group(1), m.group(2))
match = PREFIX.match(item)
if match:
argv[num] = '%s:"%s"' %(match.group(1), match.group(2))
else:
argv[i] = '"'+argv[i]+'"'
argv[num] = '"%s"' % item
return ' '.join(argv)
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Notmuch:
def __init__(self):
class Notmuch(object):
def __init__(self, configpath="~/.notmuch-config)"):
self._config = None
self._configpath = os.getenv('NOTMUCH_CONFIG',
os.path.expanduser(configpath))
def cmd_usage(self):
"""Print the usage text and exits"""
@ -38,47 +102,41 @@ class Notmuch:
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)
print 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)
print self._add_new_files_recursively(path, db)
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)
print 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:
if self._config:
return self._config
from ConfigParser import SafeConfigParser
config = SafeConfigParser()
conf_f = os.getenv('NOTMUCH_CONFIG',
os.path.expanduser('~/.notmuch-config'))
config.read(conf_f)
config.read(self._configpath)
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)
added = moved = removed = 0
except NotmuchError:
# Occurs if we have wrong absolute paths in the db, for example
return (0,0,0)
@ -94,8 +152,9 @@ class Notmuch:
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)
# file is a keyword (remove this ;))
for mail in db_dir.get_child_files():
db_files.add(mail)
fs_files = set(os.listdir(db_dir.path))
@ -110,15 +169,16 @@ class Notmuch:
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
new = self._add_new_files_recursively(absfile, db)
added += new[0]
moved += new[1]
removed += new[2]
elif stat.S_ISLNK(statinfo.st_mode):
print ("%s is a symbolic link (%d). FIXME!!!" % (absfile, statinfo.st_mode))
sys.exit()
print ("%s is a symbolic link (%d). FIXME!!!" %
(absfile, statinfo.st_mode))
exit(1)
else:
# This is a regular file, not in the db yet. Add it.
print "This file needs to be added %s" % (absfile)
@ -128,7 +188,6 @@ class Notmuch:
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."
@ -141,40 +200,43 @@ class Notmuch:
# 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))
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))
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))
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.
# 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
new = self._add_new_files_recursively(absfile, db)
added += new[0]
moved += new[0]
removed += new[0]
# 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)
return added, moved, removed
#Read the mtime of a directory from the filesystem
#
#* Call :meth:`Database.add_message` for all mail files in
@ -189,32 +251,30 @@ class Notmuch:
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')
conf = {'name': '', 'primary_email': ''}
for entry in conf:
if config.has_option('user', entry):
conf[entry] = config.get('user', entry)
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
if config.has_option('user','other_email'):
other = config.get('user','other_email')
other = [mail.strip() for mail in other.split(';') if mail]
else:
other = []
# for being compatible. It would be nicer to return a dict.
return conf.keys() + other
def quote_msg_body(self, oldbody ,date, from_address):
"""Transform a mail body into a quoted text,
starting with On blah, x wrote:
starting with On foo, bar 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)
@ -234,7 +294,6 @@ class Notmuch:
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")
@ -247,30 +306,30 @@ class Notmuch:
else:
# handle the tricky multipart case
deleted = ""
"""A string describing which nontext attachements that
have been 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):
for (num, 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)
payloads[num].set_payload("Non-text part: %s" %
(part.get_content_type()))
payloads[num].set_type('text/plain')
delpayloads.append(num)
elif mime_main == 'text':
payloads[i].set_payload(self.quote_msg_body(payloads[i].get_payload(),reply['date'],reply['from']))
payloads[num].set_payload(self.quote_msg_body(
payloads[num].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]
for item in reversed(sorted(delpayloads)):
del payloads[item]
# Back to single- and multipart handling
my_addresses = self.get_user_email_addresses()
@ -284,13 +343,14 @@ class Notmuch:
continue
addresses = email.utils.getaddresses(reply.get_all(header, []))
purged_addr = []
for name, mail in addresses:
for (name, mail) in addresses:
if mail in my_addresses[1:]:
used_address = email.utils.formataddr((my_addresses[0],mail))
used_address = email.utils.formataddr(
(my_addresses[0], mail))
else:
purged_addr.append(email.utils.formataddr((name, mail)))
if len(purged_addr):
if purged_addr:
reply.replace_header(header, ", ".join(purged_addr))
else:
# we deleted all addresses, delete the header
@ -298,43 +358,35 @@ class Notmuch:
# 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]))
new_to = reply['From']
if used_address:
reply['From'] = 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
reply['Subject'] = 'Re: ' + reply['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'):
if 'Bcc' in reply:
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']
if 'Message-ID' in reply:
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']
if 'References' in reply:
reply['References'] = ' '.join([reply['References'], reply['Message-ID']])
else:
ref = reply['Message-ID']
del reply['References']
reply['References'] = ref
reply['References'] = reply['Message-ID']
# Delete the original Message-ID.
del(reply['Message-ID'])
@ -352,96 +404,16 @@ class Notmuch:
return reply.as_string(False)
HELPTEXT="""The notmuch mail system.
Usage: notmuch <command> [args...]
Where <command> and [args...] are as follows:
setup Interactively setup notmuch for first use.
new [--verbose]
Find and import new messages to the notmuch database.
search [options...] <search-terms> [...]
Search for messages matching the given search terms.
show <search-terms> [...]
Show all messages matching the search terms.
count <search-terms> [...]
Count messages matching the search terms.
reply [options...] <search-terms> [...]
Construct a reply template for a set of messages.
tag +<tag>|-<tag> [...] [--] <search-terms> [...]
Add/remove tags for all messages matching the search terms.
dump [<filename>]
Create a plain-text dump of the tags for each message.
restore <filename>
Restore the tags from the given dump file (see 'dump').
search-tags [<search-terms> [...] ]
List all tags found in the database or matching messages.
help [<command>]
This message, or more detailed help for the named command.
Use "notmuch help <command>" for more details on each command.
And "notmuch help search-terms" for the common search-terms syntax.
"""
USAGE="""Notmuch is configured and appears to have a database. Excellent!
At this point you can start exploring the functionality of notmuch by
using commands such as:
notmuch search tag:inbox
notmuch search to:"%(fullname)s"
notmuch search from:"%(mailaddress)s"
notmuch search subject:"my favorite things"
See "notmuch help search" for more details.
You can also use "notmuch show" with any of the thread IDs resulting
from a search. Finally, you may want to explore using a more sophisticated
interface to notmuch such as the emacs interface implemented in notmuch.el
or any other interface described at http://notmuchmail.org
And don't forget to run "notmuch new" whenever new mail arrives.
Have fun, and may your inbox never have much mail.
"""
# MAIN
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
if __name__ == '__main__':
def main():
# Handle command line options
#-------------------------------------
#------------------------------------
# No option given, print USAGE and exit
if len(sys.argv) == 1:
Notmuch().cmd_usage()
#-------------------------------------
#------------------------------------
elif sys.argv[1] == 'setup':
"""Interactively setup notmuch for first use."""
print "Not implemented."
exit("Not implemented.")
#-------------------------------------
elif sys.argv[1] == 'new':
"""Check for new and removed messages."""
@ -452,130 +424,23 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
Notmuch().cmd_help(sys.argv[1:])
#-------------------------------------
elif sys.argv[1] == 'part':
db = Database()
query_string = ''
part_num=0
first_search_term = None
for (i, arg) in enumerate(sys.argv[1:]):
if arg.startswith('--part='):
part_num_str=arg.split("=")[1]
try:
part_num = int(part_num_str)
except ValueError:
# just emulating behavior
sys.exit()
elif not arg.startswith('--'):
#save the position of the first sys.argv that is a search term
first_search_term = i+1
if first_search_term:
#mangle arguments wrapping terms with spaces in quotes
querystr = quote_query_line(sys.argv[first_search_term:])
qry = Query(db,querystr)
msgs = qry.search_messages()
msg_list = []
for m in msgs:
msg_list.append(m)
if len(msg_list) == 0:
sys.exit()
elif len(msg_list) > 1:
raise Exception("search term did not match precisely one message")
else:
msg = msg_list[0]
print(msg.get_part(part_num))
part()
#-------------------------------------
elif sys.argv[1] == 'search':
db = Database()
query_string = ''
sort_order="newest-first"
first_search_term = None
for (i, arg) in enumerate(sys.argv[1:]):
if arg.startswith('--sort='):
sort_order=arg.split("=")[1]
if not sort_order in ("oldest-first", "newest-first"):
raise Exception("unknown sort order")
elif not arg.startswith('--'):
#save the position of the first sys.argv that is a search term
first_search_term = i+1
if first_search_term:
#mangle arguments wrapping terms with spaces in quotes
querystr = quote_query_line(sys.argv[first_search_term:])
qry = Query(db,querystr)
if sort_order == "oldest-first":
qry.set_sort(Query.SORT.OLDEST_FIRST)
else:
qry.set_sort(Query.SORT.NEWEST_FIRST)
t = qry.search_threads()
for thread in t:
print(str(thread))
search()
#-------------------------------------
elif sys.argv[1] == 'show':
entire_thread = False
db = Database()
out_format="text"
querystr=''
first_search_term = None
#ugly homegrown option parsing
#TODO: use OptionParser
for (i, arg) in enumerate(sys.argv[1:]):
if arg == '--entire-thread':
entire_thread = True
elif arg.startswith("--format="):
out_format = arg.split("=")[1]
if out_format == 'json':
#for compatibility use --entire-thread for json
entire_thread = True
if not out_format in ("json", "text"):
raise Exception("unknown format")
elif not arg.startswith('--'):
#save the position of the first sys.argv that is a search term
first_search_term = i+1
if first_search_term:
#mangle arguments wrapping terms with spaces in quotes
querystr = quote_query_line(sys.argv[first_search_term:])
t = Query(db,querystr).search_threads()
first_toplevel=True
if out_format.lower()=="json":
sys.stdout.write("[")
for thrd in t:
msgs = thrd.get_toplevel_messages()
if not first_toplevel:
if out_format.lower()=="json":
sys.stdout.write(", ")
first_toplevel = False
msgs.print_messages(out_format, 0, entire_thread)
if out_format.lower() == "json":
sys.stdout.write("]")
sys.stdout.write("\n")
show()
#-------------------------------------
elif sys.argv[1] == 'reply':
db = Database()
if len(sys.argv) == 2:
# no search term. abort
print("Error: notmuch reply requires at least one search term.")
sys.exit()
exit("Error: notmuch reply requires at least one search term.")
# mangle arguments wrapping terms with spaces in quotes
querystr = quote_query_line(sys.argv[2:])
msgs = Query(db, querystr).search_messages()
print (Notmuch().format_reply(msgs))
print Notmuch().format_reply(msgs)
#-------------------------------------
elif sys.argv[1] == 'count':
if len(sys.argv) == 2:
@ -584,12 +449,12 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
else:
# mangle arguments wrapping terms with spaces in quotes
querystr = quote_query_line(sys.argv[2:])
print(Database().create_query(querystr).count_messages())
print Database().create_query(querystr).count_messages()
#-------------------------------------
elif sys.argv[1] == 'tag':
# build lists of tags to be added and removed
add, remove = [], []
add = []
remove = []
while not sys.argv[2] == '--' and \
(sys.argv[2].startswith('+') or sys.argv[2].startswith('-')):
if sys.argv[2].startswith('+'):
@ -603,8 +468,8 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
# the rest is search terms
querystr = quote_query_line(sys.argv[2:])
db = Database(mode=Database.MODE.READ_WRITE)
m = Query(db,querystr).search_messages()
for msg in m:
msgs = Query(db, querystr).search_messages()
for msg in msgs:
# actually add and remove all tags
map(msg.add_tag, add)
map(msg.remove_tag, remove)
@ -612,13 +477,13 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
elif sys.argv[1] == 'search-tags':
if len(sys.argv) == 2:
# no further search term
print("\n".join(Database().get_all_tags()))
print "\n".join(Database().get_all_tags())
else:
# mangle arguments wrapping terms with spaces in quotes
querystr = quote_query_line(sys.argv[2:])
db = Database()
m = Query(db,querystr).search_messages()
print("\n".join([t for t in m.collect_tags()]))
msgs = Query(db, querystr).search_messages()
print "\n".join([t for t in msgs.collect_tags()])
#-------------------------------------
elif sys.argv[1] == 'dump':
# TODO: implement "dump <filename>"
@ -627,38 +492,38 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
else:
f = open(sys.argv[2], "w")
db = Database()
q = Query(db,'')
q.set_sort(Query.SORT.MESSAGE_ID)
m = q.search_messages()
for msg in m:
query = Query(db, '')
query.set_sort(Query.SORT.MESSAGE_ID)
msgs = query.search_messages()
for msg in msgs:
f.write("%s (%s)\n" % (msg.get_message_id(), msg.get_tags()))
#-------------------------------------
elif sys.argv[1] == 'restore':
import re
if len(sys.argv) == 2:
print("No filename given. Reading dump from stdin.")
f = sys.stdin
else:
f = open(sys.argv[2], "r")
# split the msg id and the tags
MSGID_TAGS = re.compile("(\S+)\s\((.*)\)$")
db = Database(mode=Database.MODE.READ_WRITE)
#read each line of the dump file
for line in f:
m = MSGID_TAGS.match(line)
if not m:
msgs = MSGID_TAGS.match(line)
if not msgs:
sys.stderr.write("Warning: Ignoring invalid input line: %s" %
line)
continue
# split line in components and fetch message
msg_id = m.group(1)
new_tags= set(m.group(2).split())
msg_id = msgs.group(1)
new_tags = set(msgs.group(2).split())
msg = db.find_message(msg_id)
if msg == None:
sys.stderr.write(
"Warning: Cannot apply tags to missing message: %s\n" % id)
"Warning: Cannot apply tags to missing message: %s\n" % msg_id)
continue
# do nothing if the old set of tags is the same as the new one
@ -671,18 +536,118 @@ if __name__ == '__main__':
if not (new_tags > old_tags): msg.remove_all_tags()
for tag in new_tags: msg.add_tag(tag)
msg.thaw()
#-------------------------------------
else:
# unknown command
print "Error: Unknown command '%s' (see \"notmuch help\")" % sys.argv[1]
exit("Error: Unknown command '%s' (see \"notmuch help\")" % sys.argv[1])
def part():
db = Database()
query_string = ''
part_num = 0
first_search_term = 0
for (num, arg) in enumerate(sys.argv[1:]):
if arg.startswith('--part='):
part_num_str = arg.split("=")[1]
try:
part_num = int(part_num_str)
except ValueError:
# just emulating behavior
exit(1)
elif not arg.startswith('--'):
# save the position of the first sys.argv
# that is a search term
first_search_term = num + 1
if first_search_term:
# mangle arguments wrapping terms with spaces in quotes
querystr = quote_query_line(sys.argv[first_search_term:])
qry = Query(db,querystr)
msgs = [msg for msg in qry.search_messages()]
if not msgs:
sys.exit(1)
elif len(msgs) > 1:
raise Exception("search term did not match precisely one message")
else:
msg = msgs[0]
print msg.get_part(part_num)
def search():
db = Database()
query_string = ''
sort_order = "newest-first"
first_search_term = 0
for (num, arg) in enumerate(sys.argv[1:]):
if arg.startswith('--sort='):
sort_order=arg.split("=")[1]
if not sort_order in ("oldest-first", "newest-first"):
raise Exception("unknown sort order")
elif not arg.startswith('--'):
# save the position of the first sys.argv that is a search term
first_search_term = num + 1
if first_search_term:
# mangle arguments wrapping terms with spaces in quotes
querystr = quote_query_line(sys.argv[first_search_term:])
qry = Query(db, querystr)
if sort_order == "oldest-first":
qry.set_sort(Query.SORT.OLDEST_FIRST)
else:
qry.set_sort(Query.SORT.NEWEST_FIRST)
threads = qry.search_threads()
for thread in threads:
print thread
def show():
entire_thread = False
db = Database()
out_format = "text"
querystr = ''
first_search_term = None
# ugly homegrown option parsing
# TODO: use OptionParser
for (num, arg) in enumerate(sys.argv[1:]):
if arg == '--entire-thread':
entire_thread = True
elif arg.startswith("--format="):
out_format = arg.split("=")[1]
if out_format == 'json':
# for compatibility use --entire-thread for json
entire_thread = True
if not out_format in ("json", "text"):
raise Exception("unknown format")
elif not arg.startswith('--'):
# save the position of the first sys.argv that is a search term
first_search_term = num + 1
if first_search_term:
# mangle arguments wrapping terms with spaces in quotes
querystr = quote_query_line(sys.argv[first_search_term:])
threads = Query(db, querystr).search_threads()
first_toplevel = True
if out_format == "json":
sys.stdout.write("[")
for thread in threads:
msgs = thread.get_toplevel_messages()
if not first_toplevel:
if out_format == "json":
sys.stdout.write(", ")
first_toplevel = False
msgs.print_messages(out_format, 0, entire_thread)
if out_format == "json":
sys.stdout.write("]")
sys.stdout.write("\n")
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
# TODO: implement
"""
setup
new
show <search-terms> [...]
reply [options...] <search-terms> [...]
restore <filename>
setup (not?)
new (halfway there)
"""