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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct Session { pub capabilities: HashMap<String, Value>, pub accounts: HashMap<String, AccountInfo>, pub primary_accounts: HashMap<String, String>, pub username: Username, pub api_url: JmapUrl, pub download_url: JmapUrlTemplate, pub upload_url: JmapUrlTemplate, pub event_source_url: JmapUrlTemplate, pub state: State, pub extra: Map<String, Value>, }
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JMAP Session object returned by GET /.well-known/jmap (RFC 8620 §2).

Contains only the base RFC 8620 fields. Extension-specific fields (e.g. JMAP Chat ownerUserId) are surfaced by extension crates that parse the capabilities and accounts maps.

§extra equality is feature-flag-dependent (bd:JMAP-6r7c.43)

The derived PartialEq / Eq impl’s behaviour on the extra field depends on the global serde_json/preserve_order feature flag — see the crate-level note for the canonical statement.

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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Non-exhaustive structs could have additional fields added in future. Therefore, non-exhaustive structs cannot be constructed in external crates using the traditional Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.
§capabilities: HashMap<String, Value>

Map of capability URI → capability object (RFC 8620 §2).

Values are kept as raw JSON so callers can extract extension-specific capability objects without this crate knowing their schema.

§accounts: HashMap<String, AccountInfo>

Map of account ID → AccountInfo (RFC 8620 §2).

§primary_accounts: HashMap<String, String>

Map of capability URI → primary account ID (RFC 8620 §2).

§username: Username

Username associated with the current credentials (RFC 8620 §2).

§⚠ PII — handle with the same care as a credential (bd:JMAP-6r7c.35, bd:JMAP-6r7c.63)

This field is typically an email address and is therefore PII under GDPR / CCPA. The Username wrapper redacts both Display and Debug:

  • println!("User: {}", session.username)Display renders "[REDACTED]" (per Username’s impl).
  • format!("hello {}", session.username) — same.
  • tracing::info!(user = %session.username, ...) — same.
  • format!("{:?}", session.username)Debug renders Username("[REDACTED]").

Two paths still expose the raw value, both deliberately explicit at the call site:

  • Username::expose_unredacted returns &str. Use only when the wire requires it (constructing an Authorization header that re-uses the username, audit logging under a separate policy).
  • serde_json::to_string(&session)?Session derives Serialize for wire round-trip and emits the raw value verbatim. Callers who want to scrub PII before serialising MUST replace or clear the field first.

If you need a non-PII session-scoped identifier, prefer primary_accounts account IDs (RFC 8620 §2’s accountId is server-opaque and is not PII).

§api_url: JmapUrl

URL for JMAP API POST requests (RFC 8620 §2).

Typed as JmapUrl (plain URL — no template variables) to distinguish from the template-shaped URL fields below (bd:JMAP-6r7c.40). Borrow as &str via JmapUrl::as_str when calling &str-accepting APIs.

§download_url: JmapUrlTemplate

URL template for blob downloads (RFC 8620 §2).

URI Template (level 1) containing variables accountId, blobId, type, and name. Typed as JmapUrlTemplate so it cannot be confused with api_url at the type level (bd:JMAP-6r7c.40); expand via expand_url_template before use.

§upload_url: JmapUrlTemplate

URL template for blob uploads (RFC 8620 §2).

URI Template (level 1) containing variable accountId. Typed as JmapUrlTemplate (bd:JMAP-6r7c.40); see download_url for the type-distinction rationale.

§event_source_url: JmapUrlTemplate

URL template for SSE push event stream (RFC 8620 §2, §7.3).

URI Template (level 1) containing variables types, closeafter, and ping. Typed as JmapUrlTemplate (bd:JMAP-6r7c.40); see download_url for the type-distinction rationale.

§state: State

Opaque session state token (RFC 8620 §2).

Changes whenever any session property changes. Returned in every API response as sessionState; clients compare to detect staleness.

§extra: Map<String, Value>

Catch-all for vendor / site / private extension fields not covered by the typed fields above. Preserves unknown fields across deserialize/serialize round-trip per workspace extras-preservation policy (see workspace AGENTS.md).

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impl Session

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pub fn primary_account_id(&self, capability: &str) -> Option<&str>

Returns the primary account ID for the given capability URI, if set.

Example: session.primary_account_id("urn:ietf:params:jmap:mail")

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pub fn websocket_capability( &self, ) -> Result<Option<WebSocketCapability>, ClientError>

Returns the parsed WebSocketCapability for the JMAP WebSocket transport, if advertised (RFC 8887).

  • Ok(None) — server does not advertise JMAP WebSocket support.
  • Ok(Some(...)) — WebSocket is supported; use result.url to connect.
  • Err — capability key is present but the value is malformed.
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pub fn extension_capability<T>( &self, capability_uri: &str, ) -> Result<Option<T>, ClientError>

Returns the parsed extension-capability object for capability_uri, deserialized into the caller-supplied type T (bd:JMAP-6r7c.22).

Use this when an extension defines a typed capability struct (the way urn:ietf:params:jmap:websocket maps to WebSocketCapability) and you want a typed view instead of poking at the raw serde_json::Value in Session::capabilities. Each extension *-client crate should expose a typed XxxCapability struct and a thin wrapper like:

pub fn mail_capability(session: &Session) -> Result<Option<MailCapability>, ClientError> {
    session.extension_capability("urn:ietf:params:jmap:mail")
}
§Returns
  • Ok(None) — server does not advertise this capability.
  • Ok(Some(_)) — capability is advertised AND the value parsed into T.
  • Err(ClientError::Parse) — capability is advertised but the value could not be deserialised into T. Indicates either a server bug, a schema-version mismatch, or a T type that does not match the spec for capability_uri.

The function only inspects the value when the key is present; an absent key always returns Ok(None) regardless of T.

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pub fn supports_cid(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the server advertises the JMAP Blob Content Identifiers extension (draft-atwood-jmap-cid-00).

Checks for presence of capabilities["urn:ietf:params:jmap:cid"]. The capability value object is empty per the draft (§2: “no capability fields defined at this time”), so the presence of the key is sufficient — no value-shape check is required.

When true, the server commits to including a sha256 field (the 64-character lowercase-hex SHA-256 digest of the uploaded content) on Blob upload responses, and on FileNode objects when the JMAP FileNode extension is also supported. See jmap_cid_types::Sha256 for the typed wire shape.

Mirrors the supports_* capability-probe pattern established by ChatSessionExt::supports_quotas and ChatSessionExt::supports_refplus in jmap-chat-client.

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impl Clone for Session

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fn clone(&self) -> Session

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for Session

Manual Debug impl that redacts privacy-sensitive fields (bd:JMAP-sc1b.99).

Session.username is the authenticated user’s identifier — typically a full email address, which is PII under GDPR/CCPA. Session.state is the opaque RFC 8620 §2 session-state token; it is not an auth credential, but it uniquely identifies the client’s session and is the same shape of leak as logging a session cookie. Both are replaced with "[REDACTED]" / "[opaque]" in the Debug output.

All other URL/map fields are surfaced — they are deployment metadata and not credential-grade. AccountInfo.name is redacted by AccountInfo’s own manual Debug impl, so the accounts map below does not leak owner emails transitively (bd:JMAP-sc1b.104).

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Session

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fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>
where __D: Deserializer<'de>,

Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
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impl Eq for Session

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impl PartialEq for Session

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fn eq(&self, other: &Session) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for Session

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