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;; mu4e-proc.el -- part of mu4e, the mu mail user agent
;;
;; Copyright (C) 2011-2016 Dirk-Jan C. Binnema
;; Author: Dirk-Jan C. Binnema <djcb@djcbsoftware.nl>
;; Maintainer: Dirk-Jan C. Binnema <djcb@djcbsoftware.nl>
;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
;;
;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.
;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
;;; Code:
(require 'mu4e-vars)
(require 'mu4e-utils)
(require 'mu4e-meta)
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; internal vars
(defvar mu4e~proc-buf nil
"Buffer (string) for data received from the backend.")
(defconst mu4e~proc-name " *mu4e-proc*"
"Name of the server process, buffer.")
(defvar mu4e~proc-process nil
"The mu-server process.")
;; dealing with the length cookie that precedes expressions
(defconst mu4e~cookie-pre "\376"
"Each expression we get from the backend (mu server) starts with
a length cookie:
<`mu4e~cookie-pre'><length-in-hex><`mu4e~cookie-post'>.")
(defconst mu4e~cookie-post "\377"
"Each expression we get from the backend (mu server) starts with
a length cookie:
<`mu4e~cookie-pre'><length-in-hex><`mu4e~cookie-post'>.")
(defconst mu4e~cookie-matcher-rx
(concat mu4e~cookie-pre "\\([[:xdigit:]]+\\)" mu4e~cookie-post)
"Regular expression matching the length cookie.
Match 1 will be the length (in hex).")
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
(defsubst mu4e~proc-send-command (frm &rest args)
"Send as command to the mu server process.
Start the process if needed."
(unless (mu4e~proc-running-p)
(mu4e~proc-start))
(let ((cmd (apply 'format frm args)))
(mu4e-log 'to-server "%s" cmd)
(process-send-string mu4e~proc-process (concat cmd "\n"))))
(defun mu4e~proc-start ()
"Start the mu server process."
(unless (file-executable-p mu4e-mu-binary)
(mu4e-error (format "`mu4e-mu-binary' (%S) not found" mu4e-mu-binary)))
(let* ((process-connection-type nil) ;; use a pipe
(args '("server"))
(args (append args (when mu4e-mu-home
(list (concat "--muhome=" mu4e-mu-home))))))
(setq mu4e~proc-buf "")
(setq mu4e~proc-process (apply 'start-process
mu4e~proc-name mu4e~proc-name
mu4e-mu-binary args))
;; register a function for (:info ...) sexps
(unless mu4e~proc-process
(mu4e-error "Failed to start the mu4e backend"))
(set-process-query-on-exit-flag mu4e~proc-process nil)
(set-process-coding-system mu4e~proc-process 'binary 'utf-8-unix)
(set-process-filter mu4e~proc-process 'mu4e~proc-filter)
(set-process-sentinel mu4e~proc-process 'mu4e~proc-sentinel)))
(defun mu4e~proc-kill ()
"Kill the mu server process."
(let* ((buf (get-buffer mu4e~proc-name))
(proc (and (buffer-live-p buf) (get-buffer-process buf))))
(when proc
(let ((delete-exited-processes t))
;; the mu server signal handler will make it quit after 'quit'
(mu4e~proc-send-command "cmd:quit"))
;; try sending SIGINT (C-c) to process, so it can exit gracefully
(ignore-errors
(signal-process proc 'SIGINT))))
(setq
mu4e~proc-process nil
mu4e~proc-buf nil))
(defun mu4e~proc-running-p ()
"Whether the mu process is running."
(when (and mu4e~proc-process
(memq (process-status mu4e~proc-process)
'(run open listen connect stop)))
t))
(defsubst mu4e~proc-eat-sexp-from-buf ()
"'Eat' the next s-expression from `mu4e~proc-buf'.
Note: this is a string, not an emacs-buffer. `mu4e~proc-buf gets
its contents from the mu-servers in the following form:
<`mu4e~cookie-pre'><length-in-hex><`mu4e~cookie-post'>
Function returns this sexp, or nil if there was none.
`mu4e~proc-buf' is updated as well, with all processed sexp data
removed."
(ignore-errors ;; the server may die in the middle...
;; mu4e~cookie-matcher-rx:
;; (concat mu4e~cookie-pre "\\([[:xdigit:]]+\\)]" mu4e~cookie-post)
(let ((b (string-match mu4e~cookie-matcher-rx mu4e~proc-buf))
(sexp-len) (objcons))
(when b
(setq sexp-len (string-to-number (match-string 1 mu4e~proc-buf) 16))
;; does mu4e~proc-buf contain the full sexp?
(when (>= (length mu4e~proc-buf) (+ sexp-len (match-end 0)))
;; clear-up start
(setq mu4e~proc-buf (substring mu4e~proc-buf (match-end 0)))
;; note: we read the input in binary mode -- here, we take the part
;; that is the sexp, and convert that to utf-8, before we interpret
;; it.
(setq objcons (read-from-string
(decode-coding-string
(substring mu4e~proc-buf 0 sexp-len)
'utf-8 t)))
(when objcons
(setq mu4e~proc-buf (substring mu4e~proc-buf sexp-len))
(car objcons)))))))
(defun mu4e~proc-filter (proc str)
"A process-filter for the 'mu server' output.
It accumulates the strings into valid sexps by checking of the
';;eox' end-of-sexp marker, and then evaluating them.
The server output is as follows:
1. an error
(:error 2 :message \"unknown command\")
;; eox
=> this will be passed to `mu4e-error-func'.
2a. a message sexp looks something like:
\(
:docid 1585
:from ((\"Donald Duck\" . \"donald@example.com\"))
:to ((\"Mickey Mouse\" . \"mickey@example.com\"))
:subject \"Wicked stuff\"
:date (20023 26572 0)
:size 15165
:references (\"200208121222.g7CCMdb80690@msg.id\")
:in-reply-to \"200208121222.g7CCMdb80690@msg.id\"
:message-id \"foobar32423847ef23@pluto.net\"
:maildir: \"/archive\"
:path \"/home/mickey/Maildir/inbox/cur/1312254065_3.32282.pluto,4cd5bd4e9:2,\"
:priority high
:flags (new unread)
:attachments ((2 \"hello.jpg\" \"image/jpeg\") (3 \"laah.mp3\" \"audio/mp3\"))
:body-txt \" <message body>\"
\)
;; eox
=> this will be passed to `mu4e-header-func'.
2b. After the list of message sexps has been returned (see 2a.),
we'll receive a sexp that looks like
(:found <n>) with n the number of messages found. The <n> will be
passed to `mu4e-found-func'.
3. a view looks like:
(:view <msg-sexp>)
=> the <msg-sexp> (see 2.) will be passed to `mu4e-view-func'.
4. a database update looks like:
(:update <msg-sexp> :move <nil-or-t>)
=> the <msg-sexp> (see 2.) will be passed to
`mu4e-update-func', :move tells us whether this is a move to
another maildir, or merely a flag change.
5. a remove looks like:
(:remove <docid>)
=> the docid will be passed to `mu4e-remove-func'
6. a compose looks like:
(:compose <reply|forward|edit|new> [:original<msg-sexp>] [:include <attach>])
`mu4e-compose-func'."
(mu4e-log 'misc "* Received %d byte(s)" (length str))
(setq mu4e~proc-buf (concat mu4e~proc-buf str)) ;; update our buffer
(let ((sexp (mu4e~proc-eat-sexp-from-buf)))
(with-local-quit
(while sexp
(mu4e-log 'from-server "%S" sexp)
(cond
;; a header plist can be recognized by the existence of a :date field
((plist-get sexp :date)
(funcall mu4e-header-func sexp))
;; the found sexp, we receive after getting all the headers
((plist-get sexp :found)
(funcall mu4e-found-func (plist-get sexp :found)))
;; viewing a specific message
((plist-get sexp :view)
(funcall mu4e-view-func (plist-get sexp :view)))
;; receive an erase message
((plist-get sexp :erase)
(funcall mu4e-erase-func))
;; receive a :sent message
((plist-get sexp :sent)
(funcall mu4e-sent-func
(plist-get sexp :docid)
(plist-get sexp :path)))
;; received a pong message
((plist-get sexp :pong)
(funcall mu4e-pong-func
(plist-get sexp :props)))
;; received a contacts message
;; note: we use 'member', to match (:contacts nil)
((plist-member sexp :contacts)
(funcall mu4e-contacts-func
(plist-get sexp :contacts)))
;; something got moved/flags changed
((plist-get sexp :update)
(funcall mu4e-update-func
(plist-get sexp :update) (plist-get sexp :move)))
;; a message got removed
((plist-get sexp :remove)
(funcall mu4e-remove-func (plist-get sexp :remove)))
;; start composing a new message
((plist-get sexp :compose)
(funcall mu4e-compose-func
(plist-get sexp :compose)
(plist-get sexp :original)
(plist-get sexp :include)))
;; do something with a temporary file
((plist-get sexp :temp)
(funcall mu4e-temp-func
(plist-get sexp :temp) ;; name of the temp file
(plist-get sexp :what) ;; what to do with it
;; (pipe|emacs|open-with...)
(plist-get sexp :docid) ;; docid of the message
(plist-get sexp :param)));; parameter for the action
;; get some info
((plist-get sexp :info)
(funcall mu4e-info-func sexp))
;; receive an error
((plist-get sexp :error)
(funcall mu4e-error-func
(plist-get sexp :error)
(plist-get sexp :message)))
(t (mu4e-message "Unexpected data from server [%S]" sexp)))
(setq sexp (mu4e~proc-eat-sexp-from-buf))))))
;; error codes are defined in src/mu-util
;;(defconst mu4e-xapian-empty 19 "Error code: xapian is empty/non-existent")
(defun mu4e~proc-sentinel (proc msg)
"Function that will be called when the mu-server process terminates."
(let ((status (process-status proc)) (code (process-exit-status proc)))
(setq mu4e~proc-process nil)
(setq mu4e~proc-buf "") ;; clear any half-received sexps
(cond
((eq status 'signal)
(cond
((eq code 9) (message nil))
;;(message "the mu server process has been stopped"))
(t (error (format "mu server process received signal %d" code)))))
((eq status 'exit)
(cond
((eq code 0)
(message nil)) ;; don't do anything
((eq code 11)
(error "Database is locked by another process"))
((eq code 15)
(error "Database needs upgrade; try `mu index --rebuild' from the command line"))
((eq code 19)
(error "Database empty; try indexing some messages"))
(t (error "mu server process ended with exit code %d" code))))
(t
(error "Something bad happened to the mu server process")))))
(defsubst mu4e~docid-msgid-param (docid-or-msgid)
"Construct a backend parameter based on DOCID-OR-MSGID."
(format
(if (stringp docid-or-msgid)
"msgid:\"%s\""
"docid:%d")
docid-or-msgid))
(defun mu4e~proc-remove (docid)
"Remove message identified by docid.
The results are reporter through either (:update ... ) or (:error)
sexp, which are handled my `mu4e-error-func', respectively."
(mu4e~proc-send-command "cmd:remove docid:%d" docid))
(defun mu4e~proc-escape (str)
"Escape STRING for transport -- put it in quotes, and escape existing quotation.
In particular, backslashes and double-quotes."
(let ((esc (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\" "\\\\\\\\" str)))
(format "\"%s\"" (replace-regexp-in-string "\"" "\\\\\"" esc))))
(defun mu4e~proc-find (query threads sortfield sortdir maxnum skip-dups include-related)
"Start a database query for QUERY.
If THREADS is non-nil, show results in threaded fasion, SORTFIELD
is a symbol describing the field to sort by (or nil); see
`mu4e~headers-sortfield-choices'. If SORT is `descending', sort
Z->A, if it's `ascending', sort A->Z. MAXNUM determines the maximum
number of results to return, or nil for 'unlimited'. If SKIP-DUPS
is non-nil, show only one of duplicate messages (see
`mu4e-headers-skip-duplicates'). If INCLUDE-RELATED is non-nil,
include messages related to the messages matching the search
query (see `mu4e-headers-include-related').
For each
result found, a function is called, depending on the kind of
result. The variables `mu4e-error-func' contain the function that
will be called for, resp., a message (header row) or an error."
(mu4e~proc-send-command
(concat
"cmd:find query:%s threads:%s sortfield:%s reverse:%s maxnum:%d "
"skip-dups:%s include-related:%s")
(mu4e~proc-escape query)
(if threads "true" "false")
;; sortfield is e.g. ':subject'; this removes the ':'
(if (null sortfield) "nil" (substring (symbol-name sortfield) 1))
;; TODO: use ascending/descending in backend too (it's clearer than 'reverse'
(if (eq sortdir 'descending) "true" "false")
(if maxnum maxnum -1)
(if skip-dups "true" "false")
(if include-related "true" "false")))
(defun mu4e~proc-move (docid-or-msgid &optional maildir flags)
"Move message identified by DOCID-OR-MSGID.
At least one of MAILDIR and FLAGS should be specified. Note, even
if MAILDIR is nil, this is still a move, since a change in flags
still implies a change in message filename.
MAILDIR (), optionally
setting FLAGS (keyword argument :flags). optionally setting FLAGS
in the process. If MAILDIR is nil, message will be moved within the
same maildir.
MAILDIR must be a maildir, that is, the part _without_ cur/ or new/
or the root-maildir-prefix. E.g. \"/archive\". This directory must
already exist.
The FLAGS parameter can have the following forms:
1. a list of flags such as '(passed replied seen)
2. a string containing the one-char versions of the flags, e.g. \"PRS\"
3. a delta-string specifying the changes with +/- and the one-char flags,
e.g. \"+S-N\" to set Seen and remove New.
The flags are any of `deleted', `flagged', `new', `passed', `replied' `seen' or
`trashed', or the corresponding \"DFNPRST\" as defined in [1]. See
`mu4e-string-to-flags' and `mu4e-flags-to-string'.
The server reports the results for the operation through
`mu4e-update-func'.
If the variable `mu4e-change-filenames-when-moving' is
non-nil, moving to a different maildir generates new names for
the target files; this helps certain tools (such as mbsync).
The results are reported through either (:update ... )
or (:error ) sexp, which are handled my `mu4e-update-func' and
`mu4e-error-func', respectively."
(unless (or maildir flags)
(mu4e-error "At least one of maildir and flags must be specified"))
(unless (or (not maildir) (file-exists-p (concat mu4e-maildir "/" maildir "/")))
(mu4e-error "Target dir does not exist"))
(let* ((idparam (mu4e~docid-msgid-param docid-or-msgid))
(flagstr
(when flags
(concat " flags:"
(if (stringp flags) flags (mu4e-flags-to-string flags)))))
(path
(when maildir
(format " maildir:%s" (mu4e~proc-escape maildir))))
(rename
(if (and maildir mu4e-change-filenames-when-moving) "true" "false")))
(mu4e~proc-send-command "cmd:move %s %s %s %s"
idparam (or flagstr "") (or path "")
(format "newname:%s" rename))))
(defun mu4e~proc-index (path my-addresses)
"Update the message database for filesystem PATH, which should
point to some maildir directory structure. MY-ADDRESSES is a list
of 'my' email addresses (see `mu4e-user-mail-address-list')."
(let ((path (mu4e~proc-escape path))
(addrs (when my-addresses (mapconcat 'identity my-addresses ","))))
(if addrs
(mu4e~proc-send-command "cmd:index path:%s my-addresses:%s" path addrs)
(mu4e~proc-send-command "cmd:index path:%s" path))))
(defun mu4e~proc-add (path maildir)
"Add the message at PATH to the database.
With MAILDIR set to the maildir this message resides in,
e.g. '/drafts'; if this works, we will receive (:info add :path
<path> :docid <docid>) as well as (:update <msg-sexp>)."
(mu4e~proc-send-command "cmd:add path:%s %s"
(mu4e~proc-escape path)
(if maildir
(format "maildir:%s" (mu4e~proc-escape maildir))
"")))
(defun mu4e~proc-sent (path maildir)
"Add the message at PATH to the database.
With MAILDIR set to the maildir this message resides in,
e.g. '/drafts'.
if this works, we will receive (:info add :path <path> :docid
<docid> :fcc <path>)."
(mu4e~proc-send-command "cmd:sent path:%s maildir:%s"
(mu4e~proc-escape path) (mu4e~proc-escape maildir)))
(defun mu4e~proc-compose (type decrypt &optional docid)
"Start composing a message of certain TYPE (a symbol, either
`forward', `reply', `edit', `resend' or `new', based on an
original message (ie, replying to, forwarding, editing,
resending) with DOCID or nil for type `new'.
The result will be delivered to the function registered as
`mu4e-compose-func'."
(unless (member type '(forward reply edit resend new))
(mu4e-error "Unsupported compose-type %S" type))
(unless (eq (null docid) (eq type 'new))
(mu4e-error "`new' implies docid not-nil, and vice-versa"))
(mu4e~proc-send-command
"cmd:compose type:%s docid:%d extract-encrypted:%s use-agent:true"
(symbol-name type) docid (if decrypt "true" "false")))
(defun mu4e~proc-mkdir (path)
"Create a new maildir-directory at filesystem PATH."
(mu4e~proc-send-command "cmd:mkdir path:%s" (mu4e~proc-escape path)))
(defun mu4e~proc-extract (action docid partidx decrypt &optional path what param)
"Extract an attachment with index PARTIDX from message with DOCID
and perform ACTION on it (as symbol, either `save', `open', `temp') which
mean:
* save: save the part to PARAM1 (a path) (non-optional for save)$
* open: open the part with the default application registered for doing so
* temp: save to a temporary file, then respond with
(:temp <path> :what <what> :param <param>)."
(let ((cmd
(concat "cmd:extract "
(case action
(save
(format "action:save docid:%d index:%d path:%s extract-encrypted:%s use-agent:true"
docid partidx (mu4e~proc-escape path) (if decrypt "true" "false")))
(open (format "action:open docid:%d index:%d extract-encrypted:%s use-agent:true"
docid partidx (if decrypt "true" "false")))
(temp
(format "action:temp docid:%d index:%d what:%s%s extract-encrypted:%s use-agent:true"
docid partidx what
(if param
(if (stringp param)
(format " param:%s" (mu4e~proc-escape param))
(format " param:%S" param)) "") (if decrypt "true" "false")))
(otherwise (mu4e-error "Unsupported action %S" action))))
))
(mu4e~proc-send-command "%s" cmd)))
(defun mu4e~proc-ping ()
"Sends a ping to the mu server, expecting a (:pong ...) in response."
(mu4e~proc-send-command "cmd:ping"))
(defun mu4e~proc-contacts (personal after)
"Sends the contacts command to the mu server.
A (:contacts (<list>)) is expected in response. If PERSONAL is
non-nil, only get personal contacts, if AFTER is non-nil, get
only contacts seen AFTER (the time_t value)."
(mu4e~proc-send-command
"cmd:contacts personal:%s after:%d"
(if personal "true" "false")
(or after 0)))
(defun mu4e~proc-view (docid-or-msgid &optional images decrypt)
"Get one particular message based on its DOCID-OR-MSGID.
Optionally, if IMAGES is non-nil, backend will any images
attached to the message, and return them as temp files.
The result will be delivered to the function registered as
`mu4e-view-func'."
(mu4e~proc-send-command
"cmd:view %s extract-images:%s extract-encrypted:%s use-agent:true"
(mu4e~docid-msgid-param docid-or-msgid)
(if images "true" "false")
(if decrypt "true" "false")))
(defun mu4e~proc-view-path (path &optional images decrypt)
"View message at PATH (keyword argument).
Optionally, if IMAGES is non-nil, backend will any images
attached to the message, and return them as temp files. The
result will be delivered to the function registered as
`mu4e-view-func'."
(mu4e~proc-send-command
"cmd:view path:%s extract-images:%s extract-encrypted:%s use-agent:true"
(mu4e~proc-escape path)
(if images "true" "false")
(if decrypt "true" "false")))
(provide 'mu4e-proc)
;; End of mu4e-proc.el
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