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Jani Nikula
536b1f9df9 cli/reply: return internet address list from get header funcs
Pass in GMimeMessage to simplify To/Cc/Bcc headers. We'll eventually
remove the notmuch message passing altogether, but keep both for now
to not make too big changes at once.

Getting the headers from GMimeMessage using GMime functions fixes the
error on duplicate Cc headers reported by Daniel Kahn Gillmor
<dkg@fifthhorseman.net> in id:87d1ngv95p.fsf@alice.fifthhorseman.net.

Get rid of an intermediate function.

The small annoyance is the ownership differences in the address lists.
2016-09-17 09:11:07 -03:00
Jani Nikula
ca82d481a1 cli/reply: check for NULL list first in scan_address_list()
Support passing NULL list later on. Also use it to simplify the
recursion.
2016-09-17 09:08:58 -03:00
Jani Nikula
78520673fa cli/reply: use dedicated functions for reply to mapping
The main motivation here is to move the special casing around
reply-to/from handling into a function of its own, clarifying the main
logic.
2016-09-17 09:07:10 -03:00
Jani Nikula
301a65b0f2 cli/reply: reduce the reply format abstractions
Now that we've made the various reply formats quite similar to each
other, there's no point in keeping the abstractions. They are now
close enough to be put in one function.

For now, a mime node will be uselessly created for the headers-only
case, but this is insignificant, and may change in the future.
2016-09-17 09:05:48 -03:00
Jani Nikula
5e438d95c4 cli/reply: reuse create_reply_message() also for headers-only format
Add an option for "limited" headers for the (slightly misleadingly
named) headers-only format. There should be no functional changes.
2016-09-17 09:03:53 -03:00
Jani Nikula
1e289ed1c9 cli/reply: make references header creation easier to follow
Just use strdup when original references is not available, instead of
trying to cram everything into a monster asprintf. There should be no
functional changes.
2016-09-17 09:00:31 -03:00
Jani Nikula
b1aca0e502 cli/reply: reorganize create_reply_message()
Again, in preparation for later unification, reorganize
create_reply_message() to be more similar to the headers-only format
reply code in notmuch_reply_format_headers_only(). Due to "pretty"
header ordering, there should be no change in output. There should be
no functional changes.
2016-09-17 08:53:11 -03:00
Jani Nikula
208053b684 cli/reply: unify reply format functions
Prepare for further future unification by making the code similar. The
only functional change is that errors in mime_node_open() also break
execution in default reply format.
2016-09-17 08:53:11 -03:00
Jani Nikula
a843fa48fe cli/reply: reuse show_reply_headers() in headers-only format
Align the code with default format reply. There should be no changes
in output.
2016-09-17 08:46:44 -03:00
Jani Nikula
0c5840862e cli/reply: push notmuch reply format abstraction lower in the stack
There's quite a bit of duplication, and some consequent deviation,
between the various notmuch reply format code paths. Perform the query
and message iteration in common code, and make the format specific
functions operate on single messages.

There should be no functional changes.
2016-09-17 08:44:00 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
6a833a6e83 Use https instead of http where possible
Many of the external links found in the notmuch source can be resolved
using https instead of http.  This changeset addresses as many as i
could find, without touching the e-mail corpus or expected outputs
found in tests.
2016-06-05 08:32:17 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
385f62baa1 update link to Chip Rosenthal article about reply-to munging
The original link is currently returning an internal server error :(
2016-06-05 08:26:54 -03:00
Tomi Ollila
eac2976389 cli: tell how many messages were precisely matched when expected 1 match
In case of notmuch reply and notmuch show --part=N it is required that
search terms match to one message. If match count was != 1, error
message "Error: search term did not match precisely one message"
was too vague to explain what happened.

By appending (matched <num> messages) to the error message it
makes the problem more understandable (e.g when <num> is '0'
user reckons the query had a typo in it).
2016-05-19 07:49:03 -03:00
Michal Sojka
557965b8fa doc/reply: Clarify how reply-to header is handled
Current documentation and comments in the code do not correspond to
the actual code and tests in the test suite ("Un-munging Reply-To" in
T230-reply-to-sender.sh). Fix it.
2016-03-14 20:34:17 -03:00
Jani Nikula
1abc338331 cli: content disposition values are not case-sensitive
Per RFC 2183, the values for Content-Disposition values are not
case-sensitive. While at it, use the gmime function for getting at the
disposition string instead of referencing the field directly.

This fixes attachment display and quoting in notmuch show and reply,
respectively.
2015-11-19 07:47:29 -04:00
David Bremner
e7b420a854 cli: update to use new count API
Essentially replace each call to notmuch_count_* with the corresponding
_st call, followed by print_status_query.
2015-10-05 19:51:08 -03:00
David Bremner
6cdd34a4c7 cli: convert remainder of CLI to n_q_search_{messages,threads}_st
I think it would be no real problem to cut and paste the gdb based
error message test from count to the other clients modified here, but
I'm not currently convinced it's worth the trouble since the code path
being tested is almost the the same, and the tests are relatively
heavyweight.
2015-09-23 08:03:34 -03:00
David Bremner
f76d8f82dd cli: add global option "--uuid"
The function notmuch_exit_if_unmatched_db_uuid is split from
notmuch_process_shared_options because it needs an open notmuch
database.

There are two exceptional cases in uuid handling.

1) notmuch config and notmuch setup don't currently open the database,
   so it doesn't make sense to check the UUID.

2) notmuch compact opens the database inside the library, so we either
   need to open the database just to check uuid, or change the API.
2015-08-14 18:23:49 +02:00
David Bremner
0018a8d787 cli: define shared options, use for --help and --version
Unfortunately it seems trickier to support --config globally

The non-trivial changes are in notmuch.c; most of the other changes
consists of blindly inserting two lines into every subcommand.
2015-06-01 07:32:54 +02:00
David Bremner
c883e632bf CLI: make gpg binary used by libgmime configurable.
Previously we set up a way for the top level notmuch command to choose
which gpg binary was invoked by libgmime. In this commit we add the
(mostly boilerplate) code to allow the notmuch-config command to read
and write this path, and use it in the appropriate struct.

Update tests for new default variable
2015-03-11 08:04:00 +01:00
David Bremner
21ecd7369a CLI: set up infrastructure to make path to gpg configurable.
GMIME takes a path to gpg, but we hardcode that path.  In this commit
we set up argument passing and option storage to allow this path to
specified in the top level notmuch command.
2015-03-09 08:19:28 +01:00
Jani Nikula
31a6333aa4 cli: sanitize the received header before scanning for replies
This makes the from guessing agnostic to header folding by spaces or
tabs.
2014-03-25 21:22:03 -03:00
Jani Nikula
998a8a95c3 cli: refactor reply from guessing
The guess_from_received_header() function had grown quite big. Chop it
up into smaller functions.

No functional changes.
2014-03-09 10:13:17 -03:00
Jani Nikula
c745377306 cli: clean up exit status code returned by the cli commands
Apart from the status codes for format mismatches, the non-zero exit
status codes have been arbitrary. Make the cli consistently return
either EXIT_SUCCESS or EXIT_FAILURE.
2014-01-18 14:45:26 -04:00
John Lenz
f735a85c28 cli: add --include-html option to notmuch show
For my client, the largest bottleneck for displaying large threads is
exporting each html part individually since by default notmuch will not
show the json parts.  For large threads there can be quite a few parts and
each must be exported and decoded one by one.  Also, I then have to deal
with all the crazy charsets which I can do through a library but is a
pain.

Therefore, this patch adds an --include-html option that causes the
text/html parts to be included as part of the output of show.

diff man/man1/notmuch-show.1
2013-08-27 07:57:36 -03:00
Austin Clements
dc51bf0ad4 reply: Use RFC 2822/MIME wholly for text format template
Previously, reply's default text format used an odd mix of RFC 2045
MIME encoding for the reply template's body and some made-up RFC
2822-like UTF-8 format for the headers.  The intent was to present the
headers to the user in a nice, un-encoded format, but this assumed
that whatever ultimately sent the email would RFC 2047-encode the
headers, while at the same time the body was already RFC 2045 encoded,
so it assumed that whatever sent the email would *not* re-encode the
body.

This can be fixed by either producing a fully decoded UTF-8 reply
template, or a fully encoded MIME-compliant RFC 2822 message.  This
patch does the latter because it is

a) Well-defined by RFC 2822 and MIME (while any UTF-8 format would be
   ad hoc).

b) Ready to be piped to sendmail.  The point of the text format is to
   be minimal, so a user should be able to pop up the template in
   whatever editor they want, edit it, and push it to sendmail.

c) Consistent with frontend capabilities.  If a frontend has the
   smarts to RFC 2047 encode the headers before sending the mail, it
   probably has the smarts to RFC 2047 decode them before presenting
   the template to a user for editing.

Also, as far as I know, nothing automated consumes the reply text
format, so changing this should not cause serious problems.  (And if
anything does still consume this format, it probably gets these
encoding issues wrong anyway.)
2013-08-17 09:06:08 +02:00
Austin Clements
6cdab6e0b7 reply: Remove extraneous space from generated References
Previously, the References header code seemed to assume
notmuch_message_get_header would return NULL if the header was not
present, but it actually returns "".  As a result of this, it was
inserting an unnecessary space when concatenating an empty or missing
original references header with the new reference.

This shows up in only two tests because the text reply format later
passes the whole reply template through g_mime_filter_headers, which
has the side effect of stripping out this extra space.
2013-08-17 09:05:44 +02:00
Austin Clements
013d11c9f7 reply: Document the reason for g_mime_filter_headers
Given how long it took me to figure out why we pass the reply headers
through g_mime_filter_headers, it's worth a comment.
2013-08-13 17:44:08 +02:00
Jani Nikula
4ef2106792 cli: move config open/close to main() from subcommands
This allows specifying config file as a top level argument to notmuch,
and generally makes it possible to override config file options in
main(), without having to touch the subcommands.

If the config file does not exist, one will be created for the notmuch
main command and setup and help subcommands. Help is special in this
regard; the config is created just to avoid errors about missing
config, but it will not be saved.

This also makes notmuch config the talloc context for subcommands.
2013-03-08 07:54:41 -04:00
Jani Nikula
e76f6517de cli: config: make notmuch_config_open() "is new" parameter input only
We now have a notmuch_config_is_new() function to query whether a
config was created or not. Change the notmuch_config_open() is_new
parameter into boolean create_new to determine whether the function
should create a new config if one doesn't exist. This reduces the
complexity of the API.
2013-03-07 09:39:12 -04:00
Austin Clements
f6adf6615c reply: Support --format-version 2012-12-16 17:21:32 -04:00
Peter Feigl
102f58d7a4 Use the S-Expression structured printer in notmuch-show, notmuch-reply and notmuch-search.
This patch uses the new S-Expression printer in the notmuch CLI (show,
search and reply). You can now use --format=sexp for any of them.
2012-12-08 09:30:19 -04:00
Peter Feigl
1bf3720b6e Rename the -json printer functions in notmuch-reply and notmuch-show to generic -sprinter functions.
All the structured output functions in notmuch-reply and notmuch-show
are renamed to a generic name (as they do not contain any json-specific
code anyway). This patch is a preparation to actually using the new
S-Expression sprinter in notmuch-reply and notmuch-show.
2012-12-08 09:28:19 -04:00
Austin Clements
e0d97a639c reply: Convert JSON format to use sprinter
Almost all of reply was already being formatted using the sprinter.
This patch converts the top-level dictionary to use the sprinter
interface.
2012-08-12 21:29:38 +02:00
Austin Clements
7018fc58b4 show: Convert format_headers_json to use sprinter
This no longer requires a talloc context (not that it really did
before since it didn't return anything), so we remove its context
argument.
2012-08-03 20:30:49 -03:00
Austin Clements
3a08341e50 show: Feed the sprinter down to part formatters
There are several levels of function calls between where we create the
sprinter and the call to the part formatter in show_message. This
feeds the sprinter through all of them and into the part formatters.
2012-08-03 20:27:25 -03:00
Austin Clements
7b2c4481f1 reply: Create a JSON sprinter 2012-08-03 20:24:07 -03:00
Mark Walters
0e63372efe cli: add --body=true|false option to notmuch-show.c
This option allows the caller to suppress the output of the bodies of
the messages. Currently this is only implemented for format=json.

This is used by notmuch-pick.el (although not needed) because it gives
a speed-up of at least a factor of a two (and in some cases a speed up
of more than a factor of 8); moreover it reduces the memory usage in
emacs hugely.
2012-07-24 15:29:22 -03:00
Jameson Graef Rollins
e04b18cf36 cli: use new notmuch_crypto_get_context in mime-node.c
This has the affect of lazily creating the crypto contexts only when
needed.  This removes code duplication from notmuch-show and
notmuch-reply, and should speed up these functions considerably if the
crypto flags are provided but the messages don't have any
cryptographic parts.
2012-06-10 20:09:42 -03:00
Jameson Graef Rollins
b2c8fdee53 cli: new crypto verify flag to handle verification
Use this flag rather than depend on the existence of an initialized
gpgctx, to determine whether we should verify a multipart/signed.  We
will be moving to create the ctx lazily, so we don't want to depend on
it being previously initialized if it's not needed.
2012-06-10 20:09:09 -03:00
Jameson Graef Rollins
429ebf5d20 cli: modify mime_node_open to take new crypto struct as argument
This simplifies the interface considerably.
2012-06-10 20:06:48 -03:00
Jameson Graef Rollins
c3eba1c3f8 cli: modify show and reply to use new crypto struct
notmuch_show_params_t is modified to use the new notmuch_crypto_t, and
notmuch-show and notmuch-reply are modified accordingly.
2012-06-10 20:05:12 -03:00
Jani Nikula
22a18fc921 cli: also use Delivered-To header to figure out the reply from address
Add another fallback header Delivered-To for guessing the user's from
address for notmuch reply before using the Received
headers. Apparently some MTAs use Delivered-To instead of
X-Original-To (which already exists as a fallback).

Reported-by: Michael Hudson-Doyle <michael.hudson@canonical.com>
Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani@nikula.org>
2012-05-24 21:56:21 -03:00
Jani Nikula
4c526fe351 cli: clean up user address matching code in guess_from_received_header()
Get rid of user address matching code duplication in
guess_from_received_header() by using the new address matching
helpers.

No functional changes.

Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani@nikula.org>
2012-05-23 22:47:51 -03:00
Jani Nikula
e03ed64c8f cli: add user address matching helpers for notmuch reply
Add a multi-purpose address_match() function for matching strings
against user's configured primary and other email addresses. Add thin
wrappers user_address_in_string() and string_in_user_address() for
ease of use, and also convert existing address_is_users() to wrapper
for the same.

No functional changes.

Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani@nikula.org>
2012-05-23 22:47:51 -03:00
Austin Clements
5fddc07dc3 lib/cli: Make notmuch_database_open return a status code
It has been a long-standing issue that notmuch_database_open doesn't
return any indication of why it failed.  This patch changes its
prototype to return a notmuch_status_t and set an out-argument to the
database itself, like other functions that return both a status and an
object.

In the interest of atomicity, this also updates every use in the CLI
so that notmuch still compiles.  Since this patch does not update the
bindings, the Python bindings test fails.
2012-05-05 10:11:57 -03:00
Justus Winter
6f7469f547 Use notmuch_database_destroy instead of notmuch_database_close
Adapt the notmuch binaries source to the notmuch_database_close split.

Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <4winter@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
2012-04-28 09:27:33 -03:00
Austin Clements
4ba18958b5 reply: Move reply citation printing to the recursive MIME walk
This makes more logical sense, since it makes the recursive printer
responsible for the entire reply body and lets it start at the root of
the MIME tree instead of the first child.  (We could move reply header
creation in there, too, but if we ever support proper reply to
multiple messages, we'll want just one set of reply headers computed
from the entire message set and many bodies.)
2012-03-31 08:17:55 -03:00
Austin Clements
4d322fb579 reply: Convert default reply format to self-recursive style
This re-arranges the default reply formatter code to use the
mime_node_t abstraction.  There are no semantic changes.
2012-03-31 08:17:41 -03:00
Austin Clements
ea4fd50f45 show/reply: Unify the code that extracts text parts
Previously, show and reply had separate implementations of decoding
and printing text parts.  Now both use show's implementation, which
was more complete.  Show's implementation has been extended with an
option to add reply quoting to the extracted part (this is implemented
as a named flag to avoid naked booleans, even though it's the only
flag it can take).
2012-03-31 08:17:20 -03:00