/* * meli - backends module * * Copyright 2017 Manos Pitsidianakis * * This file is part of meli. * * meli 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. * * meli 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 meli. If not, see . */ #[cfg(feature = "imap_backend")] pub mod imap; #[cfg(feature = "maildir_backend")] pub mod maildir; #[cfg(feature = "mbox_backend")] pub mod mbox; #[cfg(feature = "notmuch_backend")] pub mod notmuch; #[cfg(feature = "notmuch_backend")] pub use self::notmuch::NotmuchDb; #[cfg(feature = "imap_backend")] pub use self::imap::ImapType; use crate::async_workers::*; use crate::conf::AccountSettings; use crate::error::{MeliError, Result}; #[cfg(feature = "maildir_backend")] use self::maildir::MaildirType; #[cfg(feature = "mbox_backend")] use self::mbox::MboxType; use super::email::{Envelope, EnvelopeHash, Flag}; use std::any::Any; use std::fmt; use std::fmt::Debug; use std::ops::Deref; use fnv::FnvHashMap; use std; pub type BackendCreator = Box< dyn Fn( &AccountSettings, Box bool + Send + Sync>, ) -> Result>, >; /// A hashmap containing all available mail backends. /// An abstraction over any available backends. pub struct Backends { map: FnvHashMap, } pub struct Backend { pub create_fn: Box BackendCreator>, pub validate_conf_fn: Box Result<()>>, } impl Default for Backends { fn default() -> Self { Backends::new() } } impl Backends { pub fn new() -> Self { let mut b = Backends { map: FnvHashMap::with_capacity_and_hasher(1, Default::default()), }; #[cfg(feature = "maildir_backend")] { b.register( "maildir".to_string(), Backend { create_fn: Box::new(|| Box::new(|f, i| MaildirType::new(f, i))), validate_conf_fn: Box::new(MaildirType::validate_config), }, ); } #[cfg(feature = "mbox_backend")] { b.register( "mbox".to_string(), Backend { create_fn: Box::new(|| Box::new(|f, i| MboxType::new(f, i))), validate_conf_fn: Box::new(MboxType::validate_config), }, ); } #[cfg(feature = "imap_backend")] { b.register( "imap".to_string(), Backend { create_fn: Box::new(|| Box::new(|f, i| ImapType::new(f, i))), validate_conf_fn: Box::new(ImapType::validate_config), }, ); } #[cfg(feature = "notmuch_backend")] { b.register( "notmuch".to_string(), Backend { create_fn: Box::new(|| Box::new(|f, i| NotmuchDb::new(f, i))), validate_conf_fn: Box::new(NotmuchDb::validate_config), }, ); } b } pub fn get(&self, key: &str) -> BackendCreator { if !self.map.contains_key(key) { panic!("{} is not a valid mail backend", key); } (self.map[key].create_fn)() } pub fn register(&mut self, key: String, backend: Backend) { if self.map.contains_key(&key) { panic!("{} is an already registered backend", key); } self.map.insert(key, backend); } pub fn validate_config(&self, key: &str, s: &AccountSettings) -> Result<()> { (self .map .get(key) .ok_or_else(|| MeliError::new(format!("{} is not a valid mail backend", key)))? .validate_conf_fn)(s) } } #[derive(Debug)] pub enum RefreshEventKind { Update(EnvelopeHash, Box), /// Rename(old_hash, new_hash) Rename(EnvelopeHash, EnvelopeHash), Create(Box), Remove(EnvelopeHash), Rescan, Failure(MeliError), } #[derive(Debug)] pub struct RefreshEvent { hash: FolderHash, kind: RefreshEventKind, } impl RefreshEvent { pub fn hash(&self) -> FolderHash { self.hash } pub fn kind(self) -> RefreshEventKind { /* consumes self! */ self.kind } } /// A `RefreshEventConsumer` is a boxed closure that must be used to consume a `RefreshEvent` and /// send it to a UI provided channel. We need this level of abstraction to provide an interface for /// all users of mailbox refresh events. pub struct RefreshEventConsumer(Box () + Send + Sync>); impl RefreshEventConsumer { pub fn new(b: Box () + Send + Sync>) -> Self { RefreshEventConsumer(b) } pub fn send(&self, r: RefreshEvent) { self.0(r); } } pub struct NotifyFn(Box () + Send + Sync>); impl fmt::Debug for NotifyFn { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { write!(f, "NotifyFn Box") } } impl From () + Send + Sync>> for NotifyFn { fn from(kind: Box () + Send + Sync>) -> Self { NotifyFn(kind) } } impl NotifyFn { pub fn new(b: Box () + Send + Sync>) -> Self { NotifyFn(b) } pub fn notify(&self, f: FolderHash) { self.0(f); } } #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Clone)] pub enum FolderOperation { Create, Delete, Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Rename(NewFolderName), SetPermissions(FolderPermissions), } type NewFolderName = String; pub trait MailBackend: ::std::fmt::Debug + Send + Sync { fn is_online(&self) -> bool; fn get(&mut self, folder: &Folder) -> Async>>; fn watch( &self, sender: RefreshEventConsumer, work_context: WorkContext, ) -> Result; fn folders(&self) -> Result>; fn operation(&self, hash: EnvelopeHash) -> Box; fn save(&self, bytes: &[u8], folder: &str, flags: Option) -> Result<()>; fn folder_operation(&mut self, _path: &str, _op: FolderOperation) -> Result<()> { Ok(()) } fn as_any(&self) -> &dyn Any; } /// A `BackendOp` manages common operations for the various mail backends. They only live for the /// duration of the operation. They are generated by the `operation` method of `Mailbackend` trait. /// /// # Motivation /// /// We need a way to do various operations on individual mails regardless of what backend they come /// from (eg local or imap). /// /// # Creation /// ```no_run /// /* Create operation from Backend */ /// /// let op = backend.operation(message.hash(), mailbox.folder.hash()); /// ``` /// /// # Example /// ``` /// use melib::mailbox::backends::{BackendOp}; /// use melib::Result; /// use melib::{Envelope, Flag}; /// /// #[derive(Debug)] /// struct FooOp {} /// /// impl BackendOp for FooOp { /// fn description(&self) -> String { /// "Foobar".to_string() /// } /// fn as_bytes(&mut self) -> Result<&[u8]> { /// unimplemented!() /// } /// fn fetch_headers(&mut self) -> Result<&[u8]> { /// unimplemented!() /// } /// fn fetch_body(&mut self) -> Result<&[u8]> { /// unimplemented!() /// } /// fn fetch_flags(&self) -> Flag { /// unimplemented!() /// } /// } /// /// let operation = Box::new(FooOp {}); /// assert_eq!("Foobar", &operation.description()); /// ``` pub trait BackendOp: ::std::fmt::Debug + ::std::marker::Send { fn description(&self) -> String; fn as_bytes(&mut self) -> Result<&[u8]>; //fn delete(&self) -> (); //fn copy(&self fn fetch_headers(&mut self) -> Result<&[u8]>; fn fetch_body(&mut self) -> Result<&[u8]>; fn fetch_flags(&self) -> Flag; fn set_flag(&mut self, envelope: &mut Envelope, flag: Flag, value: bool) -> Result<()>; } /// Wrapper for BackendOps that are to be set read-only. /// /// Warning: Backend implementations may still cause side-effects (for example IMAP can set the /// Seen flag when fetching an envelope) #[derive(Debug)] pub struct ReadOnlyOp { op: Box, } impl ReadOnlyOp { pub fn new(op: Box) -> Box { Box::new(ReadOnlyOp { op }) } } impl BackendOp for ReadOnlyOp { fn description(&self) -> String { format!("read-only: {}", self.op.description()) } fn as_bytes(&mut self) -> Result<&[u8]> { self.op.as_bytes() } fn fetch_headers(&mut self) -> Result<&[u8]> { self.op.fetch_headers() } fn fetch_body(&mut self) -> Result<&[u8]> { self.op.fetch_body() } fn fetch_flags(&self) -> Flag { self.op.fetch_flags() } fn set_flag(&mut self, _envelope: &mut Envelope, _flag: Flag, _value: bool) -> Result<()> { Err(MeliError::new("read-only set.")) } } #[derive(Debug, Copy, Hash, Eq, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq)] pub enum SpecialUseMailbox { Normal, Inbox, Archive, Drafts, Flagged, Junk, Sent, Trash, } pub trait BackendFolder: Debug { fn hash(&self) -> FolderHash; fn name(&self) -> &str; /// Path of folder within the mailbox hierarchy, with `/` as separator. fn path(&self) -> &str; fn change_name(&mut self, new_name: &str); fn clone(&self) -> Folder; fn children(&self) -> &[FolderHash]; fn parent(&self) -> Option; fn permissions(&self) -> FolderPermissions; } #[derive(Debug)] struct DummyFolder { v: Vec, } impl BackendFolder for DummyFolder { fn hash(&self) -> FolderHash { 0 } fn name(&self) -> &str { "" } fn path(&self) -> &str { "" } fn change_name(&mut self, _s: &str) {} fn clone(&self) -> Folder { folder_default() } fn children(&self) -> &[FolderHash] { &self.v } fn parent(&self) -> Option { None } fn permissions(&self) -> FolderPermissions { FolderPermissions::default() } } pub fn folder_default() -> Folder { Box::new(DummyFolder { v: Vec::with_capacity(0), }) } pub type FolderHash = u64; pub type Folder = Box; impl Clone for Folder { fn clone(&self) -> Self { BackendFolder::clone(self.deref()) } } impl Default for Folder { fn default() -> Self { folder_default() } } #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Clone, Copy)] pub struct FolderPermissions { pub create_messages: bool, pub remove_messages: bool, pub set_flags: bool, pub create_child: bool, pub rename_messages: bool, pub delete_messages: bool, pub delete_mailbox: bool, pub change_permissions: bool, } impl Default for FolderPermissions { fn default() -> Self { FolderPermissions { create_messages: false, remove_messages: false, set_flags: false, create_child: false, rename_messages: false, delete_messages: false, delete_mailbox: false, change_permissions: false, } } }