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use super::{Flag, Seq, Uid};
use crate::error::Error;
use crate::parse::{parse_many_into, MapOrNot};
use crate::types::UnsolicitedResponse;
use chrono::{DateTime, FixedOffset};
use imap_proto::types::{
AttributeValue, BodyStructure, Envelope, MessageSection, Response, SectionPath,
};
use ouroboros::self_referencing;
use std::slice::Iter;
use std::sync::mpsc;
/// Format of Date and Time as defined RFC3501.
/// See `date-time` element in [Formal Syntax](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-9)
/// chapter of this RFC.
const DATE_TIME_FORMAT: &str = "%d-%b-%Y %H:%M:%S %z";
/// A wrapper for one or more [`Fetch`] responses.
#[self_referencing]
pub struct Fetches {
data: Vec<u8>,
#[borrows(data)]
#[covariant]
pub(crate) fetches: Vec<Fetch<'this>>,
}
impl Fetches {
/// Parse one or more [`Fetch`] responses from a response buffer.
pub fn parse(
owned: Vec<u8>,
unsolicited: &mut mpsc::Sender<UnsolicitedResponse>,
) -> Result<Self, Error> {
FetchesTryBuilder {
data: owned,
fetches_builder: |input| {
let mut fetches = Vec::new();
parse_many_into(input, &mut fetches, unsolicited, |response| {
match response {
Response::Fetch(num, attrs) => {
let mut fetch = Fetch {
message: num,
flags: vec![],
uid: None,
size: None,
fetch: attrs,
};
// set some common fields eagerly
for attr in &fetch.fetch {
match attr {
AttributeValue::Flags(flags) => {
fetch.flags.extend(Flag::from_strs(flags));
}
AttributeValue::Uid(uid) => fetch.uid = Some(*uid),
AttributeValue::Rfc822Size(sz) => fetch.size = Some(*sz),
_ => {}
}
}
Ok(MapOrNot::Map(fetch))
}
resp => Ok(MapOrNot::Not(resp)),
}
})?;
Ok(fetches)
},
}
.try_build()
}
/// Iterate over the contained [`Fetch`]es.
pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter<'_, Fetch<'_>> {
self.borrow_fetches().iter()
}
/// Get the number of [`Fetch`]es in this container.
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.borrow_fetches().len()
}
/// Return true if there are no [`Fetch`]es in the container.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.borrow_fetches().is_empty()
}
/// Get the element at the given index
pub fn get(&self, index: usize) -> Option<&Fetch<'_>> {
self.borrow_fetches().get(index)
}
}
/// An IMAP [`FETCH` response](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-7.4.2) that contains
/// data about a particular message. This response occurs as the result of a `FETCH` or `STORE`
/// command, as well as by unilateral server decision (e.g., flag updates).
#[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Fetch<'a> {
/// The ordinal number of this message in its containing mailbox.
pub message: Seq,
/// A number expressing the unique identifier of the message.
/// Only present if `UID` was specified in the query argument to `FETCH` and the server
/// supports UIDs.
pub uid: Option<Uid>,
/// A number expressing the [RFC-2822](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822) size of the message.
/// Only present if `RFC822.SIZE` was specified in the query argument to `FETCH`.
pub size: Option<u32>,
pub(crate) fetch: Vec<AttributeValue<'a>>,
pub(crate) flags: Vec<Flag<'static>>,
}
impl<'a> Fetch<'a> {
/// A list of flags that are set for this message.
pub fn flags(&self) -> &[Flag<'a>] {
&self.flags[..]
}
/// The bytes that make up the header of this message, if `BODY[HEADER]`, `BODY.PEEK[HEADER]`,
/// or `RFC822.HEADER` was included in the `query` argument to `FETCH`.
pub fn header(&self) -> Option<&[u8]> {
self.fetch.iter().find_map(|av| match av {
AttributeValue::BodySection {
section: Some(SectionPath::Full(MessageSection::Header)),
data: Some(hdr),
..
}
| AttributeValue::Rfc822Header(Some(hdr)) => Some(&**hdr),
_ => None,
})
}
/// The bytes that make up this message, included if `BODY[]` or `RFC822` was included in the
/// `query` argument to `FETCH`. The bytes SHOULD be interpreted by the client according to the
/// content transfer encoding, body type, and subtype.
pub fn body(&self) -> Option<&[u8]> {
self.fetch.iter().find_map(|av| match av {
AttributeValue::BodySection {
section: None,
data: Some(body),
..
}
| AttributeValue::Rfc822(Some(body)) => Some(&**body),
_ => None,
})
}
/// The bytes that make up the text of this message, included if `BODY[TEXT]`, `RFC822.TEXT`,
/// or `BODY.PEEK[TEXT]` was included in the `query` argument to `FETCH`. The bytes SHOULD be
/// interpreted by the client according to the content transfer encoding, body type, and
/// subtype.
pub fn text(&self) -> Option<&[u8]> {
self.fetch.iter().find_map(|av| match av {
AttributeValue::BodySection {
section: Some(SectionPath::Full(MessageSection::Text)),
data: Some(body),
..
}
| AttributeValue::Rfc822Text(Some(body)) => Some(&**body),
_ => None,
})
}
/// The envelope of this message, if `ENVELOPE` was included in the `query` argument to
/// `FETCH`. This is computed by the server by parsing the
/// [RFC-2822](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822) header into the component parts, defaulting
/// various fields as necessary.
///
/// The full description of the format of the envelope is given in [RFC 3501 section
/// 7.4.2](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-7.4.2).
pub fn envelope(&self) -> Option<&Envelope<'_>> {
self.fetch.iter().find_map(|av| match av {
AttributeValue::Envelope(env) => Some(&**env),
_ => None,
})
}
/// Extract the bytes that makes up the given `BODY[<section>]` of a `FETCH` response.
///
/// See [section 7.4.2 of RFC 3501](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-7.4.2) for
/// details.
pub fn section(&self, path: &SectionPath) -> Option<&[u8]> {
self.fetch.iter().find_map(|av| match av {
AttributeValue::BodySection {
section: Some(sp),
data: Some(data),
..
} if sp == path => Some(&**data),
_ => None,
})
}
/// Extract the `INTERNALDATE` of a `FETCH` response
///
/// See [section 2.3.3 of RFC 3501](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-2.3.3) for
/// details.
pub fn internal_date(&self) -> Option<DateTime<FixedOffset>> {
self.fetch
.iter()
.find_map(|av| match av {
AttributeValue::InternalDate(date_time) => Some(&**date_time),
_ => None,
})
.and_then(
|date_time| match DateTime::parse_from_str(date_time, DATE_TIME_FORMAT) {
Ok(date_time) => Some(date_time),
Err(_) => None,
},
)
}
/// Extract the `BODYSTRUCTURE` of a `FETCH` response
///
/// See [section 2.3.6 of RFC 3501](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-2.3.6) for
/// details.
pub fn bodystructure(&self) -> Option<&BodyStructure<'a>> {
self.fetch.iter().find_map(|av| match av {
AttributeValue::BodyStructure(bs) => Some(bs),
_ => None,
})
}
/// Get an owned copy of the [`Fetch`].
pub fn into_owned(self) -> Fetch<'static> {
Fetch {
message: self.message,
uid: self.uid,
size: self.size,
fetch: self.fetch.into_iter().map(|av| av.into_owned()).collect(),
flags: self.flags.clone(),
}
}
}