cli/config: support user header index config

We don't do anything with this configuration information information
yet, but nonetheless add a couple of regression tests to make sure we
don't break standard functionality when we do use the configuration
information.
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David Bremner 2018-11-17 10:08:58 -04:00
parent c1889aa331
commit 7981bd050e
2 changed files with 44 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -802,6 +802,7 @@ typedef struct config_key {
static struct config_key
config_key_table[] = {
{"index.decrypt", true, false, NULL},
{"index.header.", true, true, NULL},
{"query.", true, true, NULL},
};

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test/T750-user-header.sh Executable file
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@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
test_description='indexing user specified headers'
. $(dirname "$0")/test-lib.sh || exit 1
test_begin_subtest "error adding user header before initializing DB"
notmuch config set index.header.List List-Id 2>&1 | notmuch_dir_sanitize > OUTPUT
cat <<EOF > EXPECTED
Error opening database at MAIL_DIR/.notmuch: No such file or directory
EOF
test_expect_equal_file EXPECTED OUTPUT
add_email_corpus
notmuch search '*' | notmuch_search_sanitize > initial-threads
notmuch search --output=messages '*' > initial-message-ids
notmuch dump > initial-dump
test_begin_subtest "adding user header"
test_expect_code 0 "notmuch config set index.header.List \"List-Id\""
test_begin_subtest "adding existing user header"
test_expect_code 0 "notmuch config set index.header.List \"List-Id\""
test_begin_subtest "retrieve user header"
output=$(notmuch config get index.header.List)
test_expect_equal "List-Id" "$output"
test_begin_subtest 'reindex after adding header preserves threads'
notmuch reindex '*'
notmuch search '*' | notmuch_search_sanitize > OUTPUT
test_expect_equal_file initial-threads OUTPUT
test_begin_subtest "List all user headers"
notmuch config set index.header.Spam "X-Spam"
notmuch config list | grep ^index.header | notmuch_config_sanitize > OUTPUT
cat <<EOF > EXPECTED
index.header.List=List-Id
index.header.Spam=X-Spam
EOF
test_expect_equal_file EXPECTED OUTPUT
test_done