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The notmuch worker followed suit in handling the dirInfo submission manually.
That removes the last user so we might as well remove the functionality.
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There was an unused error value as well as unnecessary usage of the sort
interface. There should now be less copying so a bit better performance
in some cases.
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This ensures that the directory info is up to date on events in the
maildir worker. This also sets up the initial dirinfo for other
directories and updates them when using built-in commands.
FS events are still only watched for the selected directory. This should
be changed in a future patch to watch other directories too in order to
cover UI updates for folders when an event occurs in a non-selected
folder.
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When we fail to read a single message we don't need to fail the whole
search, just log the error and we can still get results back.
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Apparently sending an event for every incoming messageInfo slows down
the application significantly.
Therefore this slows down the emmision rate, on the cost of being out of date
in some cases.
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Actions such as read / unread or the addition of new messages do change
the read/unread/recent count. Hence we request an update from the workers.
Workers going over the network should probably cache the information and invalidate
it only if necessary
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The idle restart code is at the end of handleMessage in the worker.
However if an unsupported msg comes in, we returned early, skipping the re-init.
That lead to a crash due to double closing idleStop in the next iteration.
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Opening a notmuch DB gives you a snapshot of the stage at that specific time.
Prior to this, we only reopened the DB upon writing.
However, if say a mail sync program like offlineimap is fetching new mail,
we would never pick it up.
This commit caches a db for a while, so that we don't generate too much overhead
and does a reconnect cycle after that.
I hardcoded a value as I don't think that having an option would be beneficial.
Any write operation (meaning reading mail) anyhow flushes the DB by necessity.
(we need to close to commit tag changes, which changing the read state is)
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We need to emit the changed msgInfo whenever we modify the state
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Doing that breaks `git am` as it expected the encoded variant.
Same is probably true for any sort of signature validation (gpg / dkim)
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Previously the workers returned a mixture of decoded / encoded parts.
This lead to a whole bunch of issues.
This commit changes the msgviewer and the commands to assume parts to already
be decoded
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Exposes the notmuch tags accordingly, stubs it for the maildir worker.
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Me again,
this time fixing encoding of subjects and attachments. It was problem in
IMAP backend. While other backends user MessageInfo() function which
generates MessageInfo decoded via go-message methodes, IMAP worker is
creating MessageInfo directly, so all non-utf8 subjects and filenames
were in raw form.
This patch fixes it. Not sure if we should care about errors (if
DecodeHeader fails it returns raw string back).
>From what I see, this should solve all encoding problem (tested only
IMAP). So, now I can focus on features. ;-)
Have a great weekend!
Leszek
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When deleting a message, sometimes FetchDirectoryContents will fire.
FetchDirectoryContents will return a smaller set of UIDs since messages
have been deleted. This operation races with fetching from the seqMap in
client.ExpungeUpdate. Only recreate the seqMap if it can grow so that
messages will continue to be expunged.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Kuehler <keur@xcf.berkeley.edu>
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Right now notmuch panics if something goes wrong in the configure event.
This patch checks for that and returns an error instead, so that we can at least
get the UI up and running (and all the other accounts)
The experience will be completely degraded until another configure event occurs.
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A segmentation fault occurs when using the notmuch backend and a `query-map`
file that contains blank lines or comments.
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Configure an oauthbearer source without a token_endpoint
parameter would panic due to nil pointer dereference
Example
source=imaps+oauthbearer://frode.aa%40gmail.com@imap.gmail.com:993
source-cred-cmd=pass oatuh2 frode.aa@gmail.com
token_endpoint is not required as it will use the provided
password as access_token when it is not set
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This changes the search flags for maildir and imap backends.
They now no longer use -t for searching all text. This seems to make
more sense as being the targeted recipient. I have similarly added Cc
for -c. The text search now resides under -a for all text.
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There is a command and config option. The criteria are a list of the
sort criterion and each can be individually reversed.
This only includes support for sorting in the maildir backend currently.
The other backends are not supported in this patch.
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This populates the directory info model properly when requested,
allowing the fields to be relied upon elsewhere.
This also sends the dirinfo when new messages come in.
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Basic searching is supported with the following:
- read messages
- unread messages
- from addresses
- text in body
- text in subject
- text in all
The implementation loops through all messages in the selected directory.
It tries to be smart by detecting which parts of each message the search
query needs to use and only loads these from the filesystem.
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Syncs back special notmuch tag like unread to the underlying maildir store
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For some reason the current code frequently segfaults due to an
invalid C memory address. This commit mediates that by never keeping an object
alive longer than absolutely necessary.
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This adds the event type as well as the command implementation, but no backend
supports it yet.
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This patch adds search behaviour to allow searching in the body of the
messages, the entire text (body + header), and searching just the from
header.
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Signed-off-by: Wagner Riffel <wgrriffel@gmail.com>
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Notmuch only allows a single write connection, all other clients trying to
modify the db block. Hence we should only open one when we actually need it.
Apparently we also need to refresh the RO DB connection upon modification,
else we get stale message tag results
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Signed-off-by: Wagner Riffel <wgrriffel@gmail.com>
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This commit introduces the notmuch backend.
The backend is conditionally compiled in if the "notmuch" tag is provided.
Most of the message types are implemented, with the notable exceptions
of DeleteMessages as well as any copy / move / append type.
Reason being, that those aren't normally applicable in a notmuch based workflow.
Changes v2 --> v3, based on review comments
* Use account config for configuration
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Things like FetchEntityPartReader etc can be reused by most workers
working with raw email files from disk (or any reader for that matter).
This patch extract that common functionality in a separate package.
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This fixes ~sircmpwn/aerc2#245. This sets up the imap client to send
error messages to the logger of the worker. Errors now end up in the
bottom status line.
https://todo.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/aerc2/245
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This removes old aborted deliveries from the tmp directory.
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