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Daniel Kahn Gillmor
a990585408 crypto: use stashed session-key properties for decryption, if available
When doing any decryption, if the notmuch database knows of any
session keys associated with the message in question, try them before
defaulting to using default symmetric crypto.

This changeset does the primary work in _notmuch_crypto_decrypt, which
grows some new parameters to handle it.

The primary advantage this patch offers is a significant speedup when
rendering large encrypted threads ("notmuch show") if session keys
happen to be cached.

Additionally, it permits message composition without access to
asymmetric secret keys ("notmuch reply"); and it permits recovering a
cleartext index when reindexing after a "notmuch restore" for those
messages that already have a session key stored.

Note that we may try multiple decryptions here (e.g. if there are
multiple session keys in the database), but we will ignore and throw
away all the GMime errors except for those that come from last
decryption attempt.  Since we don't necessarily know at the time of
the decryption that this *is* the last decryption attempt, we'll ask
for the errors each time anyway.

This does nothing if no session keys are stashed in the database,
which is fine.  Actually stashing session keys in the database will
come as a subsequent patch.
2017-12-04 21:48:31 -04:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
0ff13f862c configure: session key handling in gmime maps to built_with("session_key")
This flag should make it easier to write the code for session-key
handling.

Note that this only works for GMime 2.6.21 and later (the session key
interface wasn't available before then).  It should be fine to build
the rest of notmuch if this functionality isn't available.

Note that this also adds the "session_key" built_with() aspect to
libnotmuch.
2017-12-04 21:39:50 -04:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
5f2832ae21 crypto: add _notmuch_crypto_decrypt wrapper function
We will use this centralized function to consolidate the awkward
behavior around different gmime versions.

It's only invoked from two places: mime-node.c's
node_decrypt_and_verify() and lib/index.cc's
_index_encrypted_mime_part().

However, those two places have some markedly distinct logic, so the
interface for this _notmuch_crypto_decrypt function is going to get a
little bit clunky.  It's worthwhile, though, for the sake of keeping
these #if directives reasonably well-contained.
2017-12-04 21:39:24 -04:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
d0da7a0a1c config: define new option index.try_decrypt
By default, notmuch won't try to decrypt on indexing.  With this
patch, we make it possible to indicate a per-database preference using
the config variable "index.try_decrypt", which by default will be
false.

At indexing time, the database needs some way to know its internal
defaults for how to index encrypted parts.  It shouldn't be contingent
on an external config file (since that can't be retrieved from the
database object itself), so we store it in the database.

This behaves similarly to the query.* configurations, which are also
stored in the database itself, so we're not introducing any new
dependencies by requiring that it be stored in the database.
2017-10-21 19:54:33 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
4dfcc8c9b2 crypto: index encrypted parts when indexopts try_decrypt is set.
If we see index options that ask us to decrypt when indexing a
message, and we encounter an encrypted part, we'll try to descend into
it.

If we can decrypt, we add the property index.decryption=success.

If we can't decrypt (or recognize the encrypted type of mail), we add
the property index.decryption=failure.

Note that a single message may have both values of the
"index.decryption" property: "success" and "failure".  For example,
consider a message that includes multiple layers of encryption.  If we
manage to decrypt the outer layer ("index.decryption=success"), but
fail on the inner layer ("index.decryption=failure").

Because of the property name, this will be automatically cleared (and
possibly re-set) during re-indexing.  This means it will subsequently
correspond to the actual semantics of the stored index.
2017-10-21 19:53:19 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
0bb05ff693 reindex: drop all properties named with prefix "index."
This allows us to create new properties that will be automatically set
during indexing, and cleared during re-indexing, just by choice of
property name.
2017-10-21 19:53:08 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
20ff9de24d index: implement notmuch_indexopts_t with try_decrypt
This is currently mostly a wrapper around _notmuch_crypto_t that keeps
its internals private and doesn't expose any of the GMime API.
However, non-crypto indexing options might also be added later
(e.g. filters or other transformations).
2017-10-21 19:52:47 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
0b9e1a2472 properties: add notmuch_message_remove_all_properties_with_prefix()
Subsequent patches will introduce a convention that properties whose
name starts with "index." will be stripped (and possibly re-added)
during re-indexing.  This patch lays the groundwork for doing that.
2017-10-20 07:58:43 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
a18bbf7f15 crypto: make shared crypto code behave library-like
If we're going to reuse the crypto code across both the library and
the client, then it needs to report error states properly and not
write to stderr.
2017-10-20 07:58:20 -03:00
Jani Nikula
008a5e92eb lib: convert notmuch_bool_t to stdbool internally
C99 stdbool turned 18 this year. There really is no reason to use our
own, except in the library interface for backward
compatibility. Convert the lib internally to stdbool.
2017-10-09 22:27:16 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
e3a6368e8d fix reference to notmuch_message_get_properties 2017-09-24 09:15:24 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
f4ac5ecd5c lib: index the content-type of the parts of encrypted messages
This is a logical followup to "lib: index the content type of
signature parts", which will make it easier to record the message
structure of all messages.
2017-09-17 20:01:19 -03:00
Jani Nikula
55c047ee0b lib: index the content type of signature parts
It's useful (*) to be able to easily find messages with certain types
of signatures. Having the mimetype: prefix searches fail for some
content types is also genuinely surprising (*). Index the content type
of signature parts.

While at it, switch to the gmime convenience constants for content and
signature part indexes.

*) At least for developers of email software!
2017-09-17 20:01:00 -03:00
Jani Nikula
930d0aefb1 lib: abstract content type indexing
Make the follow-up change of indexing signature content types
easier. No functional changes.
2017-09-17 20:00:32 -03:00
Jani Nikula
eb29e26a99 build: fix out-of-tree builds, again
Broken, again, by yours truly in bc11759dd1 ("build: switch to
hiding libnotmuch symbols by default"). Reference notmuch.sym via
$(srctree).
2017-09-13 08:48:17 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
3445385f95 fix documentation bug (leading quotes break documentation) 2017-09-05 21:54:46 -03:00
David Bremner
debfae20db lib: enforce that n_message_reindex takes headers from first file
This is still a bit stopgap to be only choosing one set of headers,
but this seems like a more defensible set of headers to choose.
2017-09-05 21:51:57 -03:00
David Bremner
0260ee371e lib&cli: use g_object_new instead of g_object_newv
'g_object_newv' is deprecated, and prints annoying warnings. The
warnings suggest using 'g_object_new_with_properties', but that's only
available since glib 2.55 (i.e. a month ago as of this writing).
Since we don't actuall pass any properties, it seems we can just call
'g_object_new'.
2017-09-04 08:04:44 -03:00
David Bremner
0a40ea4b48 lib: add notmuch_message_has_maildir_flag
I considered a higher level interface where the caller passes a tag
name rather than a flag character, but the role of the "unread" tag is
particularly confusing with such an interface.
2017-08-29 21:56:21 -03:00
David Bremner
8a8fb39b0c lib/message: split n_m_maildir_flags_tags, store maildir flags
In a future commit this will allow querying maildir flags seperately
from tags to allow resolving certain conflicts.
2017-08-29 21:51:10 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
eb232ee0ab reindex: drop notmuch_param_t, use notmuch_indexopts_t instead
There are at least three places in notmuch that can trigger an
indexing action:

 * notmuch new
 * notmuch insert
 * notmuch reindex

I have plans to add some indexing options (e.g. indexing the cleartext
of encrypted parts, external filters, automated property injection)
that should properly be available in all places where indexing
happens.

I also want those indexing options to be exposed by (and constrained
by) the libnotmuch C API.

This isn't yet an API break because we've never made a release with
notmuch_param_t.

These indexing options are relevant in the listed places (and in the
libnotmuch analogues), but they aren't relevant in the other kinds of
functionality that notmuch offers (e.g. dump/restore, tagging, search,
show, reply).

So i think a generic "param" object isn't well-suited for this case.
In particular:

 * a param object sounds like it could contain parameters for some
   other (non-indexing) operation.  This sounds confusing -- why would
   i pass non-indexing parameters to a function that only does
   indexing?

 * bremner suggests online a generic param object would actually be
   passed as a list of param objects, argv-style.  In this case (at
   least in the obvious argv implementation), the params might be some
   sort of generic string.  This introduces a problem where the API of
   the library doesn't grow as new options are added, which means that
   when code outside the library tries to use a feature, it first has
   to test for it, and have code to handle it not being available.
   The indexopts approach proposed here instead makes it clear at
   compile time and at dynamic link time that there is an explicit
   dependency on that feature, which allows automated tools to keep
   track of what's needed and keeps the actual code simple.

My proposal adds the notmuch_indexopts_t as an opaque struct, so that
we can extend the list of options without causing ABI breakage.

The cost of this proposal appears to be that the "boilerplate" API
increases a little bit, with a generic constructor and destructor
function for the indexopts struct.

More patches will follow that make use of this indexopts approach.
2017-08-23 07:55:12 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
b10ce6bc23 database: add n_d_index_file (deprecates n_d_add_message)
We need a way to pass parameters to the indexing functionality on the
first index, not just on reindexing.  The obvious place is in
notmuch_database_add_message.  But since modifying the argument list
would break both API and ABI, we needed a new name.

I considered notmuch_database_add_message_with_params(), but the
functionality we're talking about doesn't always add a message.  It
tries to index a specific file, possibly adding a message, but
possibly doing other things, like adding terms to an existing message,
or failing to deal with message objects entirely (e.g. because the
file didn't contain a message).

So i chose the function name notmuch_database_index_file.

I confess i'm a little concerned about confusing future notmuch
developers with the new name, since we already have a private
_notmuch_message_index_file function, and the two do rather different
things.  But i think the added clarity for people linking against the
future libnotmuch and the capacity for using index parameters makes
this a worthwhile tradeoff.  (that said, if anyone has another name
that they strongly prefer, i'd be happy to go with it)

This changeset also adjusts the tests so that we test whether the new,
preferred function returns bad values (since the deprecated function
just calls the new one).

We can keep the deprecated n_d_add_message function around as long as
we like, but at the next place where we're forced to break API or ABI
we can probably choose to drop the name relatively safely.

NOTE: there is probably more cleanup to do in the ruby and go bindings
to complete the deprecation directly.  I don't know those languages
well enough to attempt a fix; i don't know how to test them; and i
don't know the culture around those languages about API additions or
deprecations.
2017-08-23 07:38:37 -03:00
Yuri Volchkov
cec4a87539 database: move striping of trailing '/' into helper function
Stripping trailing character is not that uncommon
operation. Particularly, the next patch has to perform it as
well. Lets move it to the separate function to avoid code duplication.

Also the new function has a little improvement: if the character to
strip is repeated several times in the end of a string, function
strips them all.

Signed-off-by: Yuri Volchkov <yuri.volchkov@gmail.com>
2017-08-22 18:47:51 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
55f9f6505e lib: clarify description of notmuch_database_add_message
Since we're accumulating the index when we add a new file to the
message, the semantics have slightly changed.  This tries to align the
documentation with the actual functionality.
2017-08-20 08:33:46 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
5b93fa6e70 lib: add notmuch_message_reindex
This new function asks the database to reindex a given message.
The parameter `indexopts` is currently ignored, but is intended to
provide an extensible API to support e.g. changing the encryption or
filtering status (e.g. whether and how certain non-plaintext parts are
indexed).
2017-08-01 21:17:47 -04:00
David Bremner
34d7753992 lib: add _notmuch_message_remove_indexed_terms
Testing will be provided via use in notmuch_message_reindex
2017-08-01 21:17:47 -04:00
David Bremner
50340bcb78 lib: add notmuch_thread_get_total_files
This is relatively inexpensive in terms of run time and implementation
cost as we are already traversing the list of messages in a thread.
2017-08-01 21:17:47 -04:00
David Bremner
8a8e2b11c2 lib: add notmuch_message_count_files
This operation is relatively inexpensive, as the needed metadata is
already computed by our lazy metadata fetching. The goal is to support
better UI for messages with multipile files.
2017-08-01 21:17:47 -04:00
David Bremner
411675a6ce lib: index message files with duplicate message-ids
The corresponding xapian document just gets more terms added to it,
but this doesn't seem to break anything. Values on the other hand get
overwritten, which is a bit annoying, but arguably it is not worse to
take the values (from, subject, date) from the last file indexed
rather than the first.
2017-08-01 21:17:47 -04:00
David Bremner
4fdabd636e lib: refactor notmuch_database_add_message header parsing
This function is large and hard to understand and modify. Start to
break it down into meaningful pieces.
2017-08-01 21:17:47 -04:00
David Bremner
2f94b3090c lib: factor out message-id parsing to separate file.
This is really pure C string parsing, and doesn't need to be mixed in
with the Xapian/C++ layer. Although not strictly necessary, it also
makes it a bit more natural to call _parse_message_id from multiple
compilation units.
2017-08-01 21:17:47 -04:00
David Bremner
95b52e85b2 lib/n_d_add_message: refactor test for new/ghost messages
The switch is easier to understand than the side effects in the if
test. It also potentially allows us more flexibility in breaking up
this function into smaller pieces, since passing private_status around
is icky.
2017-08-01 21:17:47 -04:00
David Bremner
4034a7cec7 lib: isolate n_d_add_message and helper functions into own file
'database.cc' is becoming a monster, and it's hard to follow what the
various static functions are used for. It turns out that about 1/3 of
this file notmuch_database_add_message and helper functions not used
by any other function. This commit isolates this code into it's own
file.

Some side effects of this refactoring:

- find_doc_ids becomes the non-static (but still private)
  _notmuch_database_find_doc_ids
- a few instances of 'string' have 'std::' prepended, avoiding the
  need for 'using namespace std;' in the new file.
2017-08-01 21:17:47 -04:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
d55fffffd7 fix the generated documentation output 2017-07-18 06:53:57 -03:00
Daniel Kahn Gillmor
87bdfbc91f Fix orthography 2017-07-18 06:50:44 -03:00
David Bremner
4ce7591610 lib: paper over allocation difference
In gmime 3.0 this function is "transfer none", so no deallocation is
needed (or permitted)
2017-07-14 21:23:52 -03:00
David Bremner
eeb64cdeeb lib: add version of _n_m_f_get_combinded_header for gmime 3.0
The iterator is gone, so we need a new loop structure.
2017-07-14 21:23:52 -03:00
David Bremner
439c5896b6 lib: refactor _notmuch_messsage_file_get_combined_header
We need to rewrite the loop for gmime-3.0; move the loop body to its
own function to avoid code duplication.  Keep the common exit via
"goto DONE" to make this pure code movement.  It's important to note
that the existing exit path only deallocates the iterator.
2017-07-14 21:23:52 -03:00
David Bremner
c040464a7c lib: wrap use of g_mime_utils_header_decode_date
This changes return type in gmime 3.0
2017-07-14 21:23:52 -03:00
David Bremner
cbb2d5608e lib/cli: replace use of g_mime_message_get_sender
This function changes semantics in gmime-3.0 so make a new function
that provides the same functionality in both
2017-07-14 17:58:09 -03:00
David Bremner
6dd00d6486 lib/index: add simple html filter
The filter just drops all (HTML) tags. As an enabling change, pass the
content type to the filter constructor so we can decide which scanner
to user.
2017-07-01 12:32:27 -03:00
David Bremner
64f81f95a1 lib/index.cc: generalize filter state machine
To match things more complicated than fixed strings, we need states
with multiple out arrows.
2017-07-01 12:32:17 -03:00
David Bremner
4a085a5137 lib/index: separate state table definition from scanner.
We want to reuse the scanner definition with a different table.  This
is mainly code movement, and making the state table part of the filter
struct/class.
2017-07-01 12:32:03 -03:00
David Bremner
20c15bc820 lib/index: generalize name of indexing filter
In followup commits we will generalize the functionality of this
filter to deal with other types of non-indexable content.
2017-07-01 12:31:55 -03:00
Jani Nikula
30c475c1ef build: visibility=default for library structs is no longer needed
Commit d5523ead90 ("Mark some structures in the library interface
with visibility=default attribute.") fixed some mixed visibility
issues with structs. With the symbol default visibility reversed, this
is no longer a problem.
2017-05-13 08:38:18 -03:00
Jani Nikula
bc11759dd1 build: switch to hiding libnotmuch symbols by default
The dynamic generation of the linker version script for libnotmuch
exports has grown rather complicated.

Reverse the visibility control by hiding symbols by default using
-fvisibility=hidden, and explicitly exporting symbols in notmuch.h
using #pragma GCC visibility. (We could also use __attribute__
((visibility ("default"))) for each exported function, but the pragma
is more convenient.)

The above is not quite enough alone, as it would "leak" a number of
weak symbols from Xapian and C++ standard library. Combine it with a
small static version script that filters out everything except the
notmuch_* symbols that we explicitly exposed, and the C++ RTTI
typeinfo symbols for exception handling.

Finally, as the symbol hiding test can no longer look at the generated
symbol table, switch the test to parse the functions from notmuch.h.
2017-05-12 07:17:18 -03:00
Jani Nikula
d5ed9af0e4 build: do not export compat functions from lib
Commits 9db2145272 ("lib/gen-version-script.h: add getline and
getdelim to notmuch.sym if needed") and 3242e29e57 ("build: add
canonicalize_file_name to symbols exported from libnotmuch.so")
started exporting compat functions from libnotmuch so that the cli
could use them. But we shouldn't export such functions from the
library. They are not part of our ABI. Instead, the cli should include
its own copies of the compat functions.
2017-05-11 20:41:10 -03:00
David Bremner
11d47950c1 lib: Add regexp expansion for for tags and paths
From a UI perspective this looks similar to what was already provided
for from, subject, and mid, but the implementation is quite
different. It uses the database's list of terms to construct a term
based query equivalent to the passed regular expression.
2017-05-09 07:44:29 -03:00
David Bremner
eab365c742 lib: Add regexp searching for mid: prefix
The bulk of the change is passing in the field options to the regexp
field processor, so that we can properly handle the
fallback (non-regexp case).
2017-05-09 07:44:15 -03:00
Fredrik Fornwall
e565118172 Replace index(3) with strchr(3)
The index(3) function has been deprecated in POSIX since 2001 and
removed in 2008, and most code in notmuch already calls strchr(3).

This fixes a compilation error on Android whose libc does not have
index(3).
2017-04-20 06:59:22 -03:00