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* cli: Let json output "null" messages for non --entire-threadGravatar Mark Walters2012-06-29
| | | | | | | All formats except Json can output empty messages for non entire-thread, but in Json format we output "null" to keep the other elements (e.g. the replies to the omitted message) in the correct place.
* cli: use new notmuch_crypto_get_context in mime-node.cGravatar Jameson Graef Rollins2012-06-10
| | | | | | | | 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.
* cli: new crypto verify flag to handle verificationGravatar Jameson Graef Rollins2012-06-10
| | | | | | | 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.
* cli: modify mime_node_open to take new crypto struct as argumentGravatar Jameson Graef Rollins2012-06-10
| | | | This simplifies the interface considerably.
* cli: modify show and reply to use new crypto structGravatar Jameson Graef Rollins2012-06-10
| | | | | notmuch_show_params_t is modified to use the new notmuch_crypto_t, and notmuch-show and notmuch-reply are modified accordingly.
* cli: new crypto structure to store crypto contexts and parameters, and ↵Gravatar Jameson Graef Rollins2012-06-10
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | functions to support it This new structure, notmuch_crypto_t, keeps all relevant crypto contexts and parameters together, and will make it easier to pass the stuff around and clean it up. The name of the crypto context inside this new struct will change, to reflect that it is actually a GPG context, which is a sub type of Crypto context. There are other types of Crypto contexts (Pkcs7 in particular, which we hope to support) so we want to be clear. The new crypto.c contains functions to return the proper context from the struct for a given protocol (and initialize it if needed), and to cleanup a struct by releasing the crypto contexts.
* cli: use new typedef to deal with gmime 2.4/2.6 context incompatibilityGravatar Jameson Graef Rollins2012-06-10
| | | | | | gmime 2.4 defines GMimeCipherContext, while 2.6 defines GMimeCryptoContext. typedef them both to notmuch_crypto_context_t to cover this discrepancy and remove a bunch of #ifdefs.
* show: Remove unused fields from notmuch_show_formatGravatar Austin Clements2012-04-15
| | | | These fields were only used by old-style formatters.
* Remove show-message.cGravatar Austin Clements2012-04-15
| | | | There are no more calls to show_message_body.
* cli: move show to the new --exclude= option naming scheme.Gravatar Mark Walters2012-04-07
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This moves notmuch show to the --exclude=(true|false) naming scheme. When exclude=false show returns all threads that match including those that only match in an excluded message. The excluded messages are flagged. When exclude=true the behaviour depends on whether --entire-thread is set. If it is not set then show only returns the messages which match and are not excluded. If it is set then show returns all messages in the threads that match in a non-excluded message, flagging the excluded messages in these threads. The rationale is that it is awkward to use a thread with some missing messages.
* show/reply: Unify the code that extracts text partsGravatar Austin Clements2012-03-31
| | | | | | | | | 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).
* reply: Add a JSON reply format.Gravatar Adam Wolfe Gordon2012-03-19
| | | | | | | | This new JSON format for replies includes headers generated for a reply message as well as the headers of the original message. Using this data, a client can intelligently create a reply. For example, the emacs client will be able to create replies with quoted HTML parts by parsing the HTML parts.
* show: Allow formatters to return errorsGravatar Austin Clements2012-03-18
| | | | | | | Formatter errors are propagated to the exit status of notmuch show. This isn't used by the JSON or text formatters, but it will be useful for the raw format, which is pickier.
* add support for user-specified files & directories to ignoreGravatar Tomi Ollila2012-02-17
| | | | | | | | | A new configuration key 'new.ignore' is used to determine which files and directories user wants not to be scanned as new mails. Mark the corresponding test as no longer broken. This work merges my previous attempts and Andreas Amann's work in id:"ylp7hi23mw8.fsf@tyndall.ie"
* cli: use notmuch_bool_t for boolean fields in notmuch_show_params_tGravatar Jani Nikula2012-02-12
| | | | | | | Use notmuch_bool_t instead of int for entire_thread, raw, and decrypt boolean fields in notmuch_show_params_t. No functional changes. Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani@nikula.org>
* show: Introduce mime_node formatter callbackGravatar Austin Clements2012-01-25
| | | | | | | | | This callback is the gateway to the new mime_node_t-based formatters. This maintains backwards compatibility so the formatters can be transitioned one at a time. Once all formatters are converted, the formatter structure can be reduced to only message_set_{start,sep,end} and part, most of show_message can be deleted, and all of show-message.c can be deleted.
* mime node: Record depth-first part numbersGravatar Austin Clements2012-01-25
| | | | | | | This makes the part numbers readily accessible to formatters. Hierarchical part numbering would be a more natural and efficient fit for MIME and may be the way to go in the future, but depth-first numbering maintains compatibility with what we currently do.
* search: rename auto_exclude_tags to {search, }exclude_tagsGravatar Pieter Praet2012-01-23
| | | | | | | All other config-related functions and args include the section title in their name, so for the sake of consistency, mirror that. Also, the "auto"matic part is a given, so that was dropped.
* Add compatibility with gmime 2.6Gravatar Thomas Jost2012-01-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | There are lots of API changes in gmime 2.6 crypto handling. By adding preprocessor directives, it is however possible to add gmime 2.6 compatibility while preserving compatibility with gmime 2.4 too. This is mostly based on id:"8762i8hrb9.fsf@bookbinder.fernseed.info". This was tested against both gmime 2.6.4 and 2.4.31. With gmime 2.4.31, the crypto tests all work fine (as expected). With gmime 2.6.4, one crypto test is currently broken (signature verification with signer key unavailable), most likely because of a bug in gmime which will hopefully be fixed in a future version.
* search: Support automatic tag exclusionsGravatar Austin Clements2012-01-16
| | | | | | This adds a "search" section to the config file and an "auto_tag_exclusions" setting in that section. The search and count commands pass tag tags from the configuration to the library.
* Utility function to seek in MIME trees in depth-first order.Gravatar Austin Clements2011-12-25
| | | | | | | This function matches how we number parts for the --part argument to show. It will allow us to jump directly to the desired part, rather than traversing the entire tree and carefully tracking whether or not we're "in the zone".
* Introduce a generic tree-like abstraction for MIME traversal.Gravatar Austin Clements2011-12-25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This wraps all of the complex MIME part handling in a single, simple function that gets part N from *any* MIME object, so traversing a MIME part tree becomes a two-line for loop. Furthermore, the MIME node structure provides easy access to envelopes for message parts as well as cryptographic information. This code is directly derived from the current show_message_body code (much of it is identical), but the control relation is inverted: instead of show_message_body controlling the traversal of the MIME structure and invoking callbacks, the caller controls the traversal of the MIME structure.
* show: Pass notmuch_message_t instead of path to show_message_body.Gravatar Austin Clements2011-12-25
| | | | | In addition to simplifying the code, we'll need the notmuch_message_t* in show_message_body shortly.
* cli: introduce the concept of user defined hooksGravatar Jani Nikula2011-12-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | Add mechanism for running user defined hooks. Hooks are executables or symlinks to executables stored under the new notmuch hooks directory, <database-path>/.notmuch/hooks. No hooks are introduced here, but adding support for a hook is now a simple matter of calling the new notmuch_run_hook() function at an appropriate location with the hook name. Signed-off-by: Jani Nikula <jani@nikula.org>
* command-line-arguments.[ch]: new argument parsing framework for notmuch.Gravatar David Bremner2011-12-08
| | | | | | | | | | As we noticed when Jani kindly converted things to getopt_long, much of the work in argument parsing in notmuch is due to the the key-value style arguments like --format=(raw|json|text). The framework here provides positional arguments, simple switches, and --key=value style arguments that can take a value being an integer, a string, or one of a set of keywords.
* Improve handling of message/rfc822 parts by adding a new header_message_part ↵Gravatar Jameson Graef Rollins2011-09-05
| | | | | | | | | function to the formating structure. This new function takes a GMimeMessage as input, and outputs the formatted headers. This allows for message/rfc822 parts to be formatted on output in a similar way to full messages (see previous patch that overhauls the multipart test for more info).
* Use stock GMimeSession by defaultGravatar Daniel Kahn Gillmor2011-06-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | Our use of GMimeSession was unneeded boilerplate, and we weren't doing anything with it. This simplifies and clarifies that assumption. If we want to do anything fancier later, the examples in the gmime source are a reasonable source to work from in defining a new GMimeSession derivative. Since GMimeSession is going away in GMime 2.6, though, i don't recommend using it.
* Add decryption of PGP/MIME-encrypted parts with --decrypt.Gravatar Jameson Graef Rollins2011-05-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This adds support for decrypting PGP/MIME-encrypted parts to notmuch-show and notmuch-reply. The --decrypt option implies --verify. Once decryption (and possibly signature verification) is done, a new part_encstatus formatter is emitted, the part_sigstatus formatter is emitted, and the entire multipart/encrypted part is replaced by the contents of the encrypted part. At the moment only a json part_encstatus formatting function is available, even though decryption is done for all formats. Emacs support to follow.
* Add signature verification of PGP/MIME-signed parts with --verify.Gravatar Jameson Graef Rollins2011-05-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is primarily for notmuch-show, although the functionality is added to show-message. Once signatures are processed a new part_sigstatus formatter is emitted, and the entire multipart/signed part is replaced with the contents of the signed part. At the moment only a json part_sigstatus formatting function is available. Emacs support to follow. The original work for this patch was done by Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net> whose help with this functionality I greatly appreciate.
* Break up format->part function into part_start and part_content functions.Gravatar Jameson Graef Rollins2011-05-27
| | | | | | | Future improvements (eg. crypto support) will require adding new part header. By breaking up the output of part headers from the output of part content, we can easily out new part headers with new formatting functions.
* New part output handling as option to notmuch-show.Gravatar Jameson Graef Rollins2011-05-23
| | | | | | | | | Outputting of single MIME parts is moved to an option of notmuch show, instead of being handled in it's own sub-command. The recent rework of multipart mime allowed for this change but consolidating part handling into a single recursive function (show_message_part) that includes formatting. This allows for far simpler handling single output of a single part, including formatting.
* rename do_show_raw to do_show_single, and create params.raw for raw message ↵Gravatar Jameson Graef Rollins2011-05-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | output We rename here in order to make do_show_single into a generic function for handling output of just a single message, or which format=raw is a special case. The raw case is handled by setting a new parameter, params.raw, which is used to tell do_show_single to output a single message as a raw file. This is mostly in preparation for much improved part handling to follow imminently.
* add part_sep formatter to replace "first" argument to part format functionsGravatar Jameson Graef Rollins2011-05-23
| | | | | | | | A new field "part_sep" is added to the notmuch_show_format structure, to be used for part separation. This is cleaner than the "first" argument that was being passed around to the part arguments, and allows the function that handles overall part output formatting (show_message_part) to directly handle when outputting the separator.
* create notmuch_show_params_t structure for holding parameters passed to show ↵Gravatar Jameson Graef Rollins2011-05-23
| | | | | | | | | functions. This simplifies the passing of arguments to the show functions. This will be very useful as we accumulate more parameters that will need to be passed. Currently only the entire_thread parameter is passed this way.
* pass entire format structure to various show_message functionsGravatar Jameson Graef Rollins2011-05-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Various show_message* functions require formatting functions, which were previously being passed individually as arguments. Since we will need to be needing to passing in more formatting function in the future (ie. for crypto support), we here modify things so that we just pass in the entire format structure. This will make things much simpler down the line as we need to pass in new format functions. We move the show_format structure into notmuch-client.c as notmuch_show_format. This also affects notmuch-reply.c, so we create a mostly-empty format_reply to pass the reply_part function to show_message_body.
* notmuch show: Properly nest MIME parts within mulipart partsGravatar Carl Worth2011-05-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously, notmuch show flattened all output, losing information about the nesting of the MIME hierarchy. Now, the output is properly nested, (both in the --format=text and --format=json output), so that clients can analyze the original MIME structure. Internally, this required splitting the final closing delimiter out of the various show_part functions and putting it into a new show_part_end function instead. Also, the show_part function now accepts a new "first" argument that is set not only for the first MIME part of a message, but also for each first MIME part within a series of multipart parts. This "first" argument controls the omission of a preceding comma when printing a part (for json). Many thanks to David Edmondson <dme@dme.org> for originally identifying the lack of nesting in the json output and submitting an early implementation of this feature. Thanks as well to Jameson Graef Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net> for carefully shepherding David's patches through a remarkably long review process, patiently explaining them, and providing a cleaned up series that led to this final implementation. Jameson also provided the new emacs code here.
* Avoid abbreviation, preferring notmuch_config_get_maildir_synchronize_flagsGravatar Carl Worth2010-11-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Since the name of the configuration parameter here is: maildir.synchronize_flags the convention is that the functions to get and set this parameter should match it in name. Hence: notmuch_config_get_maildir_synchronize_flags etc. (as opposed to notmuch_config_get_maildir_sync).
* Make maildir synchronization configurableGravatar Michal Sojka2010-11-10
| | | | | | | This adds group [maildir] and key 'synchronize_flags' to the configuration file. Its value enables (true) or diables (false) the synchronization between notmuch tags and maildir flags. By default, the synchronization is disabled.
* Add 'cat' subcommandGravatar Michal Sojka2010-11-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | This command outputs a raw message matched by search term to the standard output. It allows MUAs to access the messages for piping, attachment manipulation, etc. by running notmuch cat rather then directly access the file. This will simplify the MUAs when they need to operate on a remote database. Edited-by: Carl Worth <cworth@cworth.org>: Remove trailing whitespace, add missing "test_done" to new test script to avoid "Unexpected exit" error.
* notmuch: Add a new "notmuch config" command for querying configuration.Gravatar Carl Worth2010-10-27
| | | | | So far, we implement only "notmuch config get". It won't be too much work from here to also implement "notmuch config set".
* Sprinkle some const-correctness around new_tags.Gravatar Carl Worth2010-04-23
| | | | To eliminate a compiler warning.
* notmuch-config: make new message tags configurableGravatar Ben Gamari2010-04-23
| | | | | | Add a new_tags option in the [messages] section of the configuration file to allow the user to specify which tags should be added to new messages by notmuch new.
* notmuch: Correctly terminate text/* parts in JSON outputGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-05
| | | | | | Text parts returned by `g_mime_stream_mem_get_byte_array()' are not NULL terminated strings - add `json_quote_chararray()' to handle them correctly.
* Merge remote branch 'dme/dme-for-cworth'Gravatar Carl Worth2010-04-02
|\ | | | | | | | | Conflicts: notmuch.c (Simply the change in documentation indentation level).
* | notmuch: Add a version (0.1 initially) with a new --version option.Gravatar Carl Worth2010-04-02
| | | | | | | | | | We're planning to do actual releases soon, so we need a version number to put into the tar file.
| * notmuch: Add a 'part' subcommandGravatar David Edmondson2010-04-02
|/ | | | | | | | | | | A new 'part' subcommand allows the user to extract a single part from a MIME message. Usage: notmuch part --part=<n> <search terms> The search terms must match only a single message (e.g. id:foo@bar.com). The part number specified refers to the part identifiers output by `notmuch show'. The content of the part is written the stdout with no formatting or identification marks. It is not JSON formatted.
* Add an "--format=(json|text)" command-line option to both notmuch-search and ↵Gravatar Scott Robinson2010-02-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | notmuch-show. In the case of notmuch-show, "--format=json" also implies "--entire-thread" as the thread structure is implicit in the emitted document tree. As a coincidence to the implementation, multipart message ID numbers are now incremented with each part printed. This changes the previous semantics, which were unclear and not necessary related to the actual ordering of the message parts.
* Make the add_files function static within notmuch-new.c.Gravatar Carl Worth2010-01-06
| | | | | No other files need this function so we don't need it exported in notmuch-client.h.
* notmuch new: Remove hack to ignore read-only directories in mail store.Gravatar Carl Worth2010-01-06
| | | | | | | This was really the last thing keeping the initial run of "notmuch new" being different from all other runs. And I'm taking a fresh look at the performance of "notmuch new" anyway, so I think we can safely drop this optimization.
* Makefile: Incorporate getline implementation into the build.Gravatar Carl Worth2009-12-01
| | | | | It's unconditional for a very short time. We expect to soon be building it only if necessary.