notmuch/cnotmuch/database.py
Sebastian Spaeth 0b57cb8ed9 Add Database.create_query() as a shorthand for db=Database();q=Query(db,"")
This is a convenience extension to the C API. I hardly saves any typing, but
let's us automatically free the top-level Database() object when we delete
the Query().
2010-03-19 10:55:06 +01:00

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import ctypes, os
from ctypes import c_int, c_char_p, c_void_p, c_uint, c_uint64, c_bool, byref
from cnotmuch.globals import nmlib, STATUS, NotmuchError, Enum
import logging
from datetime import date
class Database(object):
"""Represents a notmuch database (wraps notmuch_database_t)
.. note:: Do remember that as soon as we tear down this object,
all underlying derived objects such as queries, threads,
messages, tags etc will be freed by the underlying library
as well. Accessing these objects will lead to segfaults and
other unexpected behavior. See above for more details.
"""
_std_db_path = None
"""Class attribute to cache user's default database"""
MODE = Enum(['READ_ONLY','READ_WRITE'])
"""Constants: Mode in which to open the database"""
"""notmuch_database_get_path (notmuch_database_t *database)"""
_get_path = nmlib.notmuch_database_get_path
_get_path.restype = c_char_p
"""notmuch_database_get_version"""
_get_version = nmlib.notmuch_database_get_version
_get_version.restype = c_uint
"""notmuch_database_open (const char *path, notmuch_database_mode_t mode)"""
_open = nmlib.notmuch_database_open
_open.restype = c_void_p
""" notmuch_database_find_message """
_find_message = nmlib.notmuch_database_find_message
_find_message.restype = c_void_p
"""notmuch_database_get_all_tags (notmuch_database_t *database)"""
_get_all_tags = nmlib.notmuch_database_get_all_tags
_get_all_tags.restype = c_void_p
""" notmuch_database_create(const char *path):"""
_create = nmlib.notmuch_database_create
_create.restype = c_void_p
def __init__(self, path=None, create=False, mode= 0):
"""If *path* is *None*, we will try to read a users notmuch
configuration and use his configured database. The location of the
configuration file can be specified through the environment variable
*NOTMUCH_CONFIG*, falling back to the default `~/.notmuch-config`.
If *create* is `True`, the database will always be created in
:attr:`MODE`.READ_WRITE mode. Default mode for opening is READ_ONLY.
:param path: Directory to open/create the database in (see
above for behavior if `None`)
:type path: `str` or `None`
:param create: Pass `False` to open an existing, `True` to create a new
database.
:type create: bool
:param mode: Mode to open a database in. Is always
:attr:`MODE`.READ_WRITE when creating a new one.
:type mode: :attr:`MODE`
:returns: Nothing
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError` in case of failure.
"""
self._db = None
if path is None:
# no path specified. use a user's default database
if Database._std_db_path is None:
#the following line throws a NotmuchError if it fails
Database._std_db_path = self._get_user_default_db()
path = Database._std_db_path
if create == False:
self.open(path, mode)
else:
self.create(path)
def _verify_initialized_db(self):
"""Raises a NotmuchError in case self._db is still None"""
if self._db is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
def create(self, path):
"""Creates a new notmuch database
This function is used by __init__() and usually does not need
to be called directly. It wraps the underlying
*notmuch_database_create* function and creates a new notmuch
database at *path*. It will always return a database in
:attr:`MODE`.READ_WRITE mode as creating an empty database for
reading only does not make a great deal of sense.
:param path: A directory in which we should create the database.
:type path: str
:returns: Nothing
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError` in case of any failure
(after printing an error message on stderr).
"""
if self._db is not None:
raise NotmuchError(
message="Cannot create db, this Database() already has an open one.")
res = Database._create(path, Database.MODE.READ_WRITE)
if res is None:
raise NotmuchError(
message="Could not create the specified database")
self._db = res
def open(self, path, mode= 0):
"""Opens an existing database
This function is used by __init__() and usually does not need
to be called directly. It wraps the underlying
*notmuch_database_open* function.
:param status: Open the database in read-only or read-write mode
:type status: :attr:`MODE`
:returns: Nothing
:exception: Raises :exc:`NotmuchError` in case
of any failure (after printing an error message on stderr).
"""
res = Database._open(path, mode)
if res is None:
raise NotmuchError(
message="Could not open the specified database")
self._db = res
def get_path(self):
"""Returns the file path of an open database
Wraps notmuch_database_get_path"""
# Raise a NotmuchError if not initialized
self._verify_initialized_db()
return Database._get_path(self._db)
def get_version(self):
"""Returns the database format version
:returns: The database version as positive integer
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError` with STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if
the database was not intitialized.
"""
# Raise a NotmuchError if not initialized
self._verify_initialized_db()
return Database._get_version (self._db)
def needs_upgrade(self):
"""Does this database need to be upgraded before writing to it?
If this function returns True then no functions that modify the
database (:meth:`add_message`, :meth:`add_tag`,
:meth:`Directory.set_mtime`, etc.) will work unless :meth:`upgrade`
is called successfully first.
:returns: `True` or `False`
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError` with STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if
the database was not intitialized.
"""
# Raise a NotmuchError if not initialized
self._verify_initialized_db()
return notmuch_database_needs_upgrade(self.db)
def add_message(self, filename):
"""Adds a new message to the database
`filename` should be a path relative to the path of the open
database (see :meth:`get_path`), or else should be an absolute
filename with initial components that match the path of the
database.
The file should be a single mail message (not a multi-message mbox)
that is expected to remain at its current location, since the
notmuch database will reference the filename, and will not copy the
entire contents of the file.
:returns: On success, we return
1) a :class:`Message` object that can be used for things
such as adding tags to the just-added message.
2) one of the following STATUS values:
STATUS.SUCCESS
Message successfully added to database.
STATUS.DUPLICATE_MESSAGE_ID
Message has the same message ID as another message already
in the database. The new filename was successfully added
to the message in the database.
:rtype: 2-tuple(:class:`Message`, STATUS)
:exception: Raises a :exc:`NotmuchError` with the following meaning.
If such an exception occurs, nothing was added to the database.
STATUS.FILE_ERROR
An error occurred trying to open the file, (such as
permission denied, or file not found, etc.).
STATUS.FILE_NOT_EMAIL
The contents of filename don't look like an email message.
STATUS.READ_ONLY_DATABASE
Database was opened in read-only mode so no message can
be added.
STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED
The database has not been initialized.
"""
# Raise a NotmuchError if not initialized
self._verify_initialized_db()
msg_p = c_void_p()
status = nmlib.notmuch_database_add_message(self._db,
filename,
byref(msg_p))
if not status in [STATUS.SUCCESS,STATUS.DUPLICATE_MESSAGE_ID]:
raise NotmuchError(status)
#construct Message() and return
msg = Message(msg_p, self)
return (msg, status)
def remove_message(self, filename):
"""Removes a message from the given notmuch database
Note that only this particular filename association is removed from
the database. If the same message (as determined by the message ID)
is still available via other filenames, then the message will
persist in the database for those filenames. When the last filename
is removed for a particular message, the database content for that
message will be entirely removed.
:returns: A STATUS.* value with the following meaning:
STATUS.SUCCESS
The last filename was removed and the message was removed
from the database.
STATUS.DUPLICATE_MESSAGE_ID
This filename was removed but the message persists in the
database with at least one other filename.
:exception: Raises a :exc:`NotmuchError` with the following meaning.
If such an exception occurs, nothing was removed from the database.
STATUS.READ_ONLY_DATABASE
Database was opened in read-only mode so no message can be
removed.
STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED
The database has not been initialized.
"""
# Raise a NotmuchError if not initialized
self._verify_initialized_db()
status = nmlib.notmuch_database_remove_message(self._db,
filename)
def find_message(self, msgid):
"""Returns a :class:`Message` as identified by its message ID
Wraps the underlying *notmuch_database_find_message* function.
:param msgid: The message ID
:type msgid: string
:returns: :class:`Message` or `None` if no message is found or if an
out-of-memory situation occurs.
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError` with STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if
the database was not intitialized.
"""
# Raise a NotmuchError if not initialized
self._verify_initialized_db()
msg_p = Database._find_message(self._db, msgid)
if msg_p is None:
return None
return Message(msg_p, self)
def get_all_tags(self):
"""Returns :class:`Tags` with a list of all tags found in the database
:returns: :class:`Tags`
:execption: :exc:`NotmuchError` with STATUS.NULL_POINTER on error
"""
# Raise a NotmuchError if not initialized
self._verify_initialized_db()
tags_p = Database._get_all_tags (self._db)
if tags_p == None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER)
return Tags(tags_p, self)
def create_query(self, querystring):
"""Returns a :class:`Query` derived from this database
This is a shorthand method for doing::
# short version
# Automatically frees the Database() when 'q' is deleted
q = Database(dbpath).create_query('from:"Biene Maja"')
# long version, which is functionally equivalent but will keep the
# Database in the 'db' variable around after we delete 'q':
db = Database(dbpath)
q = Query(db,'from:"Biene Maja"')
This function is a python extension and not in the underlying C API.
"""
# Raise a NotmuchError if not initialized
self._verify_initialized_db()
return Query(self._db, querystring)
def __repr__(self):
return "'Notmuch DB " + self.get_path() + "'"
def __del__(self):
"""Close and free the notmuch database if needed"""
if self._db is not None:
logging.debug("Freeing the database now")
nmlib.notmuch_database_close(self._db)
def _get_user_default_db(self):
""" Reads a user's notmuch config and returns his db location
Throws a NotmuchError if it cannot find it"""
from ConfigParser import SafeConfigParser
config = SafeConfigParser()
conf_f = os.getenv('NOTMUCH_CONFIG',
os.path.expanduser('~/.notmuch-config'))
config.read(conf_f)
if not config.has_option('database','path'):
raise NotmuchError(message=
"No DB path specified and no user default found")
return config.get('database','path')
@property
def db_p(self):
"""Property returning a pointer to `notmuch_database_t` or `None`
This should normally not be needed by a user (and is not yet
guaranteed to remain stable in future versions).
"""
return self._db
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Query(object):
"""Represents a search query on an opened :class:`Database`.
A query selects and filters a subset of messages from the notmuch
database we derive from.
Technically, it wraps the underlying *notmuch_query_t* struct.
.. note:: Do remember that as soon as we tear down this object,
all underlying derived objects such as threads,
messages, tags etc will be freed by the underlying library
as well. Accessing these objects will lead to segfaults and
other unexpected behavior. See above for more details.
"""
# constants
SORT = Enum(['OLDEST_FIRST','NEWEST_FIRST','MESSAGE_ID'])
"""Constants: Sort order in which to return results"""
"""notmuch_query_create"""
_create = nmlib.notmuch_query_create
_create.restype = c_void_p
"""notmuch_query_search_messages"""
_search_messages = nmlib.notmuch_query_search_messages
_search_messages.restype = c_void_p
"""notmuch_query_count_messages"""
_count_messages = nmlib.notmuch_query_count_messages
_count_messages.restype = c_uint
def __init__(self, db, querystr):
"""
:param db: An open database which we derive the Query from.
:type db: :class:`Database`
:param querystr: The query string for the message.
:type querystr: str
"""
self._db = None
self._query = None
self.create(db, querystr)
def create(self, db, querystr):
"""Creates a new query derived from a Database
This function is utilized by __init__() and usually does not need to
be called directly.
:param db: Database to create the query from.
:type db: :class:`Database`
:param querystr: The query string
:type querystr: str
:returns: Nothing
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError`
* STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if db is not inited
* STATUS.NULL_POINTER if the query creation failed
(too little memory)
"""
if db.db_p is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
# create reference to parent db to keep it alive
self._db = db
# create query, return None if too little mem available
query_p = Query._create(db.db_p, querystr)
if query_p is None:
NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER)
self._query = query_p
def set_sort(self, sort):
"""Set the sort order future results will be delivered in
Wraps the underlying *notmuch_query_set_sort* function.
:param sort: Sort order (see :attr:`Query.SORT`)
:returns: Nothing
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if query has not
been initialized.
"""
if self._query is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
nmlib.notmuch_query_set_sort(self._query, sort)
def search_messages(self):
"""Filter messages according to the query and return
:class:`Messages` in the defined sort order
Technically, it wraps the underlying
*notmuch_query_search_messages* function.
:returns: :class:`Messages`
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError`
* STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if query is not inited
* STATUS.NULL_POINTER if search_messages failed
"""
if self._query is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
msgs_p = Query._search_messages(self._query)
if msgs_p is None:
NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER)
return Messages(msgs_p,self)
def count_messages(self):
"""Estimate the number of messages matching the query
This function performs a search and returns Xapian's best
guess as to the number of matching messages. It is much faster
than performing :meth:`search_messages` and counting the
result with `len()` (although it always returned the same
result in my tests). Technically, it wraps the underlying
*notmuch_query_count_messages* function.
:returns: :class:`Messages`
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError`
* STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if query is not inited
"""
if self._query is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
return Query._count_messages(self._query)
def __del__(self):
"""Close and free the Query"""
if self._query is not None:
logging.debug("Freeing the Query now")
nmlib.notmuch_query_destroy (self._query)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Tags(object):
"""Represents a list of notmuch tags
This object provides an iterator over a list of notmuch tags. Do
note that the underlying library only provides a one-time iterator
(it cannot reset the iterator to the start). Thus iterating over
the function will "exhaust" the list of tags, and a subsequent
iteration attempt will raise a :exc:`NotmuchError`
STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED. Also note, that any function that uses
iteration (nearly all) will also exhaust the tags. So both::
for tag in tags: print tag
as well as::
number_of_tags = len(tags)
and even a simple::
#str() iterates over all tags to construct a space separated list
print(str(tags))
will "exhaust" the Tags. If you need to re-iterate over a list of
tags you will need to retrieve a new :class:`Tags` object.
"""
#notmuch_tags_get
_get = nmlib.notmuch_tags_get
_get.restype = c_char_p
def __init__(self, tags_p, parent=None):
"""
:param tags_p: A pointer to an underlying *notmuch_tags_t*
structure. These are not publically exposed, so a user
will almost never instantiate a :class:`Tags` object
herself. They are usually handed back as a result,
e.g. in :meth:`Database.get_all_tags`. *tags_p* must be
valid, we will raise an :exc:`NotmuchError`
(STATUS.NULL_POINTER) if it is `None`.
:type tags_p: :class:`ctypes.c_void_p`
:param parent: The parent object (ie :class:`Database` or
:class:`Message` these tags are derived from, and saves a
reference to it, so we can automatically delete the db object
once all derived objects are dead.
:TODO: Make the iterator optionally work more than once by
cache the tags in the Python object(?)
"""
if tags_p is None:
NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER)
self._tags = tags_p
#save reference to parent object so we keep it alive
self._parent = parent
logging.debug("Inited Tags derived from %s" %(repr(parent)))
def __iter__(self):
""" Make Tags an iterator """
return self
def next(self):
if self._tags is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
if not nmlib.notmuch_tags_valid(self._tags):
self._tags = None
raise StopIteration
tag = Tags._get (self._tags)
nmlib.notmuch_tags_move_to_next(self._tags)
return tag
def __len__(self):
"""len(:class:`Tags`) returns the number of contained tags
.. note:: As this iterates over the tags, we will not be able
to iterate over them again (as in retrieve them)! If
the tags have been exhausted already, this will raise a
:exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED on
subsequent attempts.
"""
if self._tags is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
i=0
while nmlib.notmuch_tags_valid(self._msgs):
nmlib.notmuch_tags_move_to_next(self._msgs)
i += 1
self._tags = None
return i
def __str__(self):
"""The str() representation of Tags() is a space separated list of tags
.. note:: As this iterates over the tags, we will not be able
to iterate over them again (as in retrieve them)! If
the tags have been exhausted already, this will raise a
:exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED on
subsequent attempts.
"""
return " ".join(self)
def __del__(self):
"""Close and free the notmuch tags"""
if self._tags is not None:
logging.debug("Freeing the Tags now")
nmlib.notmuch_tags_destroy (self._tags)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Messages(object):
"""Represents a list of notmuch messages
This object provides an iterator over a list of notmuch messages
(Technically, it provides a wrapper for the underlying
*notmuch_messages_t* structure). Do note that the underlying
library only provides a one-time iterator (it cannot reset the
iterator to the start). Thus iterating over the function will
"exhaust" the list of messages, and a subsequent iteration attempt
will raise a :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED. Also
note, that any function that uses iteration will also
exhaust the messages. So both::
for msg in msgs: print msg
as well as::
number_of_msgs = len(msgs)
will "exhaust" the Messages. If you need to re-iterate over a list of
messages you will need to retrieve a new :class:`Messages` object.
Things are not as bad as it seems though, you can store and reuse
the single Message objects as often as you want as long as you
keep the parent Messages object around. (Recall that due to
hierarchical memory allocation, all derived Message objects will
be invalid when we delete the parent Messages() object, even if it
was already "exhausted".) So this works::
db = Database()
msgs = Query(db,'').search_messages() #get a Messages() object
msglist = []
for m in msgs:
msglist.append(m)
# msgs is "exhausted" now and even len(msgs) will raise an exception.
# However it will be kept around until all retrieved Message() objects are
# also deleted. If you did e.g. an explicit del(msgs) here, the
# following lines would fail.
# You can reiterate over *msglist* however as often as you want.
# It is simply a list with Message objects.
print (msglist[0].get_filename())
print (msglist[1].get_filename())
print (msglist[0].get_message_id())
"""
#notmuch_tags_get
_get = nmlib.notmuch_messages_get
_get.restype = c_void_p
_collect_tags = nmlib.notmuch_messages_collect_tags
_collect_tags.restype = c_void_p
def __init__(self, msgs_p, parent=None):
"""
:param msgs_p: A pointer to an underlying *notmuch_messages_t*
structure. These are not publically exposed, so a user
will almost never instantiate a :class:`Messages` object
herself. They are usually handed back as a result,
e.g. in :meth:`Query.search_messages`. *msgs_p* must be
valid, we will raise an :exc:`NotmuchError`
(STATUS.NULL_POINTER) if it is `None`.
:type msgs_p: :class:`ctypes.c_void_p`
:param parent: The parent object
(ie :class:`Query`) these tags are derived from. It saves
a reference to it, so we can automatically delete the db
object once all derived objects are dead.
:TODO: Make the iterator work more than once and cache the tags in
the Python object.(?)
"""
if msgs_p is None:
NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER)
self._msgs = msgs_p
#store parent, so we keep them alive as long as self is alive
self._parent = parent
logging.debug("Inited Messages derived from %s" %(str(parent)))
def collect_tags(self):
"""Return the unique :class:`Tags` in the contained messages
:returns: :class:`Tags`
:exceptions: :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if not inited
.. note:: :meth:`collect_tags` will iterate over the messages and
therefore will not allow further iterations.
"""
if self._msgs is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
# collect all tags (returns NULL on error)
tags_p = Messages._collect_tags (self._msgs)
#reset _msgs as we iterated over it and can do so only once
self._msgs = None
if tags_p == None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER)
return Tags(tags_p, self)
def __iter__(self):
""" Make Messages an iterator """
return self
def next(self):
if self._msgs is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
if not nmlib.notmuch_messages_valid(self._msgs):
self._msgs = None
raise StopIteration
msg = Message(Messages._get (self._msgs), self)
nmlib.notmuch_messages_move_to_next(self._msgs)
return msg
def __len__(self):
"""len(:class:`Messages`) returns the number of contained messages
.. note:: As this iterates over the messages, we will not be able to
iterate over them again (as in retrieve them)!
"""
if self._msgs is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
i=0
while nmlib.notmuch_messages_valid(self._msgs):
nmlib.notmuch_messages_move_to_next(self._msgs)
i += 1
self._msgs = None
return i
def __del__(self):
"""Close and free the notmuch Messages"""
if self._msgs is not None:
logging.debug("Freeing the Messages now")
nmlib.notmuch_messages_destroy (self._msgs)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Message(object):
"""Represents a single Email message
Technically, this wraps the underlying *notmuch_message_t* structure.
"""
"""notmuch_message_get_filename (notmuch_message_t *message)"""
_get_filename = nmlib.notmuch_message_get_filename
_get_filename.restype = c_char_p
"""notmuch_message_get_message_id (notmuch_message_t *message)"""
_get_message_id = nmlib.notmuch_message_get_message_id
_get_message_id.restype = c_char_p
"""notmuch_message_get_thread_id"""
_get_thread_id = nmlib.notmuch_message_get_thread_id
_get_thread_id.restype = c_char_p
"""notmuch_message_get_tags (notmuch_message_t *message)"""
_get_tags = nmlib.notmuch_message_get_tags
_get_tags.restype = c_void_p
_get_date = nmlib.notmuch_message_get_date
_get_date.restype = c_uint64
_get_header = nmlib.notmuch_message_get_header
_get_header.restype = c_char_p
def __init__(self, msg_p, parent=None):
"""
:param msg_p: A pointer to an internal notmuch_message_t
Structure. If it is `None`, we will raise an :exc:`NotmuchError`
STATUS.NULL_POINTER.
:param parent: A 'parent' object is passed which this message is
derived from. We save a reference to it, so we can
automatically delete the parent object once all derived
objects are dead.
"""
if msg_p is None:
NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER)
self._msg = msg_p
#keep reference to parent, so we keep it alive
self._parent = parent
logging.debug("Inited Message derived from %s" %(str(parent)))
def get_message_id(self):
"""Returns the message ID
:returns: String with a message ID
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if the message
is not initialized.
"""
if self._msg is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
return Message._get_message_id(self._msg)
def get_thread_id(self):
"""Returns the thread ID
The returned string belongs to 'message' will only be valid for as
long as the message is valid.
This function will not return None since Notmuch ensures that every
message belongs to a single thread.
:returns: String with a thread ID
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if the message
is not initialized.
"""
if self._msg is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
return Message._get_thread_id (self._msg);
def get_date(self):
"""Returns time_t of the message date
For the original textual representation of the Date header from the
message call notmuch_message_get_header() with a header value of
"date".
:returns: a time_t timestamp
:rtype: c_unit64
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if the message
is not initialized.
"""
if self._msg is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
return Message._get_date(self._msg)
def get_header(self, header):
"""Returns a message header
This returns any message header that is stored in the notmuch database.
This is only a selected subset of headers, which is currently:
TODO: add stored headers
:param header: The name of the header to be retrieved.
It is not case-sensitive (TODO: confirm).
:type header: str
:returns: The header value as string
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError`
* STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if the message
is not initialized.
* STATUS.NULL_POINTER, if no header was found
"""
if self._msg is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
#Returns NULL if any error occurs.
header = Message._get_header (self._msg, header)
if header == None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER)
return header
def get_filename(self):
"""Return the file path of the message file
:returns: Absolute file path & name of the message file
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if the message
is not initialized.
"""
if self._msg is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
return Message._get_filename(self._msg)
def get_tags(self):
""" Return the message tags
:returns: Message tags
:rtype: :class:`Tags`
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError`
* STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if the message
is not initialized.
* STATUS.NULL_POINTER, on error
"""
if self._msg is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
tags_p = Message._get_tags(self._msg)
if tags_p == None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER)
return Tags(tags_p, self)
def add_tag(self, tag):
"""Add a tag to the given message
Adds a tag to the current message. The maximal tag length is defined in
the notmuch library and is currently 200 bytes.
:param tag: String with a 'tag' to be added.
:returns: STATUS.SUCCESS if the tag was successfully added.
Raises an exception otherwise.
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError`. They have the following meaning:
STATUS.NULL_POINTER
The 'tag' argument is NULL
STATUS.TAG_TOO_LONG
The length of 'tag' is too long
(exceeds Message.NOTMUCH_TAG_MAX)
STATUS.READ_ONLY_DATABASE
Database was opened in read-only mode so message cannot be
modified.
STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED
The message has not been initialized.
"""
if self._msg is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
status = nmlib.notmuch_message_add_tag (self._msg, tag)
if STATUS.SUCCESS == status:
# return on success
return status
raise NotmuchError(status)
def remove_tag(self, tag):
"""Removes a tag from the given message
If the message has no such tag, this is a non-operation and
will report success anyway.
:param tag: String with a 'tag' to be removed.
:returns: STATUS.SUCCESS if the tag was successfully removed or if
the message had no such tag.
Raises an exception otherwise.
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError`. They have the following meaning:
STATUS.NULL_POINTER
The 'tag' argument is NULL
STATUS.TAG_TOO_LONG
The length of 'tag' is too long
(exceeds NOTMUCH_TAG_MAX)
STATUS.READ_ONLY_DATABASE
Database was opened in read-only mode so message cannot
be modified.
STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED
The message has not been initialized.
"""
if self._msg is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
status = nmlib.notmuch_message_remove_tag(self._msg, tag)
if STATUS.SUCCESS == status:
# return on success
return status
raise NotmuchError(status)
def remove_all_tags(self):
"""Removes all tags from the given message.
See :meth:`freeze` for an example showing how to safely
replace tag values.
:returns: STATUS.SUCCESS if the tags were successfully removed.
Raises an exception otherwise.
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError`. They have the following meaning:
STATUS.READ_ONLY_DATABASE
Database was opened in read-only mode so message cannot
be modified.
STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED
The message has not been initialized.
"""
if self._msg is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
status = nmlib.notmuch_message_remove_all_tags(self._msg)
if STATUS.SUCCESS == status:
# return on success
return status
raise NotmuchError(status)
def freeze(self):
"""Freezes the current state of 'message' within the database
This means that changes to the message state, (via :meth:`add_tag`,
:meth:`remove_tag`, and :meth:`remove_all_tags`), will not be
committed to the database until the message is :meth:`thaw`ed.
Multiple calls to freeze/thaw are valid and these calls will
"stack". That is there must be as many calls to thaw as to freeze
before a message is actually thawed.
The ability to do freeze/thaw allows for safe transactions to
change tag values. For example, explicitly setting a message to
have a given set of tags might look like this::
msg.freeze()
msg.remove_all_tags()
for tag in new_tags:
msg.add_tag(tag)
msg.thaw()
With freeze/thaw used like this, the message in the database is
guaranteed to have either the full set of original tag values, or
the full set of new tag values, but nothing in between.
Imagine the example above without freeze/thaw and the operation
somehow getting interrupted. This could result in the message being
left with no tags if the interruption happened after
:meth:`remove_all_tags` but before :meth:`add_tag`.
:returns: STATUS.SUCCESS if the message was successfully frozen.
Raises an exception otherwise.
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError`. They have the following meaning:
STATUS.READ_ONLY_DATABASE
Database was opened in read-only mode so message cannot
be modified.
STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED
The message has not been initialized.
"""
if self._msg is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
status = nmlib.notmuch_message_freeze(self._msg)
if STATUS.SUCCESS == status:
# return on success
return status
raise NotmuchError(status)
def thaw(self):
"""Thaws the current 'message'
Thaw the current 'message', synchronizing any changes that may have
occurred while 'message' was frozen into the notmuch database.
See :meth:`freeze` for an example of how to use this
function to safely provide tag changes.
Multiple calls to freeze/thaw are valid and these calls with
"stack". That is there must be as many calls to thaw as to freeze
before a message is actually thawed.
:returns: STATUS.SUCCESS if the message was successfully frozen.
Raises an exception otherwise.
:exception: :exc:`NotmuchError`. They have the following meaning:
STATUS.UNBALANCED_FREEZE_THAW
An attempt was made to thaw an unfrozen message.
That is, there have been an unbalanced number of calls
to :meth:`freeze` and :meth:`thaw`.
STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED
The message has not been initialized.
"""
if self._msg is None:
raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED)
status = nmlib.notmuch_message_thaw(self._msg)
if STATUS.SUCCESS == status:
# return on success
return status
raise NotmuchError(status)
def __str__(self):
"""A message() is represented by a 1-line summary"""
msg = {}
msg['from'] = self.get_header('from')
msg['tags'] = str(self.get_tags())
msg['date'] = date.fromtimestamp(self.get_date())
return "%(from)s (%(date)s) (%(tags)s)" % (msg)
def format_as_text(self):
"""Output like notmuch show (Not implemented)"""
return str(self)
def __del__(self):
"""Close and free the notmuch Message"""
if self._msg is not None:
logging.debug("Freeing the Message now")
nmlib.notmuch_message_destroy (self._msg)