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holger krekel
7e454ede4c add env 2019-11-12 18:39:38 +01:00
holger krekel
029f60df27 new try 2019-11-12 18:35:37 +01:00
holger krekel
20c82b324a try again 2019-11-12 18:21:54 +01:00
dignifiedquire
e7ebb40cd1 do not cancel on warnings 2019-11-12 18:15:41 +01:00
dignifiedquire
bca8094fcb try to fix python action 2019-11-12 18:15:12 +01:00
holger krekel
7ab5d36b5b try 2019-11-12 18:11:18 +01:00
dignifiedquire
58ad14d9c3 better github action 2019-11-12 16:21:49 +01:00
dignifiedquire
e539bddc3b github actions: nightly only 2019-11-12 16:08:44 +01:00
dignifiedquire
2fc1d21959 update github actions 2019-11-12 16:04:37 +01:00
holger krekel
b43d9d2ffe shortcut fetch/idle on mvbox/sentbox if we don't know the folder and prevent busy-looping 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
holger krekel
5b73951b9b steramline some teardown decision code, and add webpki_roots for cert-checking 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
holger krekel
8595b92fcf also make smtp respect CertificateChecks setting roughly 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
holger krekel
6054b90975 rough integration of async-tls CertChecks (strict and automatic but not more finegrained work) 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
dignifiedquire
b8427ab56e update to released versions 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
holger krekel
02f72eea61 use AtomicBool for skip_next_idle_wait 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
holger krekel
a5a20078f0 actually this fixes the double import issue 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
holger krekel
7383094b33 fix tests for failed logins 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
holger krekel
e225a6fb17 * fix interrupt_idle by signalling "skip_next_idle_wait" to the potentially concurrently "fn idle" function 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
holger krekel
6bdc207277 make select_folder return ImapActionResult's and early-return from idle if there is no selected folder 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
dignifiedquire
101141c67a remove rustup install 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
dignifiedquire
d07afe5bd6 try use a different rust version 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
dignifiedquire
00e22d4339 update deps 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
dignifiedquire
91c8f48c21 bust ci cache 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
dignifiedquire
3d76d21925 refactor: drop native-tls 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
dignifiedquire
3349c0e9dc update docker image 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
dignifiedquire
7b35104b83 cleanup imap impl 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
dignifiedquire
22b6e8f6e2 update async-imap 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
dignifiedquire
ad118aa0df implement idle again 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
dignifiedquire
9044b80b9f remove local dependency 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
dignifiedquire
b948e973c5 it compiles with async-imap 2019-11-12 16:03:19 +01:00
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@@ -36,6 +36,12 @@ jobs:
executor: default
steps:
- checkout
- run:
name: Update submodules
command: git submodule update --init --recursive
- run:
name: Calculate dependencies
command: cargo generate-lockfile
- restore_cache:
keys:
- cargo-v3-{{ checksum "rust-toolchain" }}-{{ checksum "Cargo.toml" }}-{{ checksum "Cargo.lock" }}-{{ arch }}
@@ -43,6 +49,7 @@ jobs:
- run: rustup default $(cat rust-toolchain)
- run: rustup component add --toolchain $(cat rust-toolchain) rustfmt
- run: rustup component add --toolchain $(cat rust-toolchain) clippy-preview
- run: cargo update
- run: cargo fetch
- run: rustc +stable --version
- run: rustc +$(cat rust-toolchain) --version
@@ -84,6 +91,7 @@ jobs:
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh -s -- -y
- run: rustup install $(cat rust-toolchain)
- run: rustup default $(cat rust-toolchain)
- run: cargo update
- run: cargo fetch
- run:
name: Test
@@ -120,13 +128,26 @@ jobs:
paths:
- c-docs
remote_python_packaging:
machine: true
build_test_docs_wheel:
docker:
- image: deltachat/coredeps
environment:
TESTS: 1
DOCS: 1
working_directory: /mnt/crate
steps:
- checkout
# the following commands on success produces
# workspace/{wheelhouse,py-docs} as artefact directories
- run: bash ci_scripts/remote_python_packaging.sh
- *restore-workspace
- *restore-cache
- run:
name: build docs, run tests and build wheels
command: ci_scripts/run-python.sh
- run:
name: copying docs and wheels to workspace
command: |
mkdir -p workspace/python
# cp -av docs workspace/c-docs
cp -av python/.docker-tox/wheelhouse workspace/
cp -av python/doc/_build/ workspace/py-docs
- persist_to_workspace:
root: workspace
paths:
@@ -134,25 +155,12 @@ jobs:
- py-docs
- wheelhouse
remote_tests_rust:
machine: true
steps:
- checkout
- run: ci_scripts/remote_tests_rust.sh
remote_tests_python:
machine: true
steps:
- checkout
- run: ci_scripts/remote_tests_python.sh
upload_docs_wheels:
machine: true
steps:
- checkout
- attach_workspace:
at: workspace
- run: pyenv versions
- run: pyenv global 3.5.2
- run: ls -laR workspace
- run: ci_scripts/ci_upload.sh workspace/py-docs workspace/wheelhouse workspace/c-docs
@@ -164,7 +172,7 @@ jobs:
- *restore-cache
- run:
name: Run cargo clippy
command: cargo clippy
command: cargo clippy --all
workflows:
@@ -172,49 +180,27 @@ workflows:
test:
jobs:
# - cargo_fetch
- remote_tests_rust:
filters:
tags:
only: /.*/
- remote_tests_python:
filters:
tags:
only: /.*/
- remote_python_packaging:
requires:
- remote_tests_python
- remote_tests_rust
filters:
tags:
only: /.*/
- cargo_fetch
- build_doxygen
- build_test_docs_wheel:
requires:
- cargo_fetch
- upload_docs_wheels:
requires:
- remote_python_packaging
- build_doxygen
filters:
tags:
only: /.*/
# - rustfmt:
# requires:
# - cargo_fetch
# - clippy:
# requires:
# - cargo_fetch
- build_doxygen:
filters:
tags:
only: /.*/
- build_test_docs_wheel
- build_doxygen
- rustfmt:
requires:
- cargo_fetch
- clippy:
requires:
- cargo_fetch
# Linux Desktop 64bit
# - test_x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu:
# requires:
# - cargo_fetch
- test_x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu:
requires:
- cargo_fetch
# Linux Desktop 32bit
# - test_i686-unknown-linux-gnu:

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@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
on: push
name: Code Quality
jobs:
check:
name: Check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
profile: minimal
toolchain: nightly-2019-11-06
override: true
- uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: check
args: --workspace --examples --tests --all-features
fmt:
name: Rustfmt
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
profile: minimal
toolchain: nightly-2019-11-06
override: true
- run: rustup component add rustfmt
- uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: fmt
args: --all -- --check
run_clippy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: nightly-2019-11-06
components: clippy
override: true
- uses: actions-rs/clippy-check@v1
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
args: --all-features

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@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
name: CI
on:
pull_request:
push:
env:
RUSTFLAGS: -Dwarnings
jobs:
build:
name: 3.7 python tests against core
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
profile: minimal
toolchain: nightly
override: true
components: rustfmt
- name: Setup python
uses: actions/setup-python@v1
with:
python-version: 3.x
architecture: x64
- run: bash ci_scripts/run-python.sh

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@@ -23,5 +23,3 @@ python/liveconfig*
# ignore doxgen generated files
deltachat-ffi/html
deltachat-ffi/xml
.rsynclist

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@@ -1,313 +1,5 @@
# Changelog
## 1.25.0
- save traffic by downloading only messages that are really displayed #1236
- change generated key type to Ed25519, these keys are much shorter
than RSA keys, which results in saving traffic and speed improvements #1287
- improve key handling #1237 #1240 #1242 #1247
- mute handling, apis are dc_set_chat_mute_duration()
dc_chat_is_muted() and dc_chat_get_remaining_mute_duration() #1143
- pinning chats, new apis are dc_set_chat_visibility() and
dc_chat_get_visibility() #1248
- add dc_provider_new_from_email() api that queries the new, integrated
provider-database #1207
- account creation by scanning a qr code
in the DCACCOUNT scheme (https://mailadm.readthedocs.io),
new api is dc_set_config_from_qr() #1249
- if possible, dc_join_securejoin(), returns the new chat-id immediately
and does the handshake in background #1225
- update imap and smtp dependencies #1115
- check for MOVE capability before using MOVE command #1263
- allow inline attachments from RFC 2183 #1280
- fix updating names from incoming mails #1298
- fix error messages shown on import #1234
- directly attempt to re-connect if the smtp connection is maybe stale #1296
- improve adding group members #1291
- improve rust-api #1261
- cleanup #1302 #1283 #1282 #1276 #1270-#1274 #1267 #1258-#1260
#1257 #1239 #1231 #1224
- update spec #1286 #1291
## 1.0.0-beta.24
- fix oauth2/gmail bug introduced in beta23 (not used in releases) #1219
- fix panic when receiving eg. cyrillic filenames #1216
- delete all consumed secure-join handshake messagess #1209 #1212
- rust-level cleanups #1218 #1217 #1210 #1205
- python-level cleanups #1204 #1202 #1201
## 1.0.0-beta.23
- #1197 fix imap-deletion of messages
- #1171 Combine multiple MDNs into a single mail, reducing traffic
- #1155 fix to not send out gossip always, reducing traffic
- #1160 fix reply-to-encrypted determination
- #1182 Add "Auto-Submitted: auto-replied" header to MDNs
- #1194 produce python wheels again, fix c/py.delta.chat
master-deployment
- rust-level housekeeping and improvements #1161 #1186 #1185 #1190 #1194 #1199 #1191 #1190 #1184 and more
- #1063 clarify licensing
- #1147 use mailparse 0.10.2
## 1.0.0-beta.22
- #1095 normalize email lineends to CRLF
- #1095 enable link-time-optimization, saves eg. on android 11 mb
- #1099 fix import regarding devicechats
- #1092 improve logging
- #1096 #1097 #1094 #1090 #1091 internal cleanups
## 1.0.0-beta.21
- #1078 #1082 ensure RFC compliance by producing 78 column lines for
encoded attachments.
- #1080 don't recreate and thus break group membership if an unknown
sender (or mailer-daemon) sends a message referencing the group chat
- #1081 #1079 some internal cleanups
- update imap-proto dependency, to fix yandex/oauth
## 1.0.0-beta.20
- #1074 fix OAUTH2/gmail
- #1072 fix group members not appearing in contact list
- #1071 never block interrupt_idle (thus hopefully also not on maybe_network())
- #1069 reduce smtp-timeout to 30 seconds
- #1066 #1065 avoid unwrap in dehtml, make literals more readable
## 1.0.0-beta.19
- #1058 timeout smtp-send if it doesn't complete in 15 minutes
- #1059 trim down logging
## 1.0.0-beta.18
- #1056 avoid panicking when we couldn't read imap-server's greeting
message
- #1055 avoid panicking when we don't have a selected folder
- #1052 #1049 #1051 improve logging to add thread-id/name and
file/lineno to each info/warn message.
- #1050 allow python bindings to initialize Account with "os_name".
## 1.0.0-beta.17
- #1044 implement avatar recoding to 192x192 in core to keep file sizes small.
- #1024 fix #1021 SQL/injection malformed Chat-Group-Name breakage
- #1036 fix smtp crash by pulling in a fixed async-smtp
- #1039 fix read-receipts appearing as normal messages when you change
MDN settings
- #1040 do not panic on SystemTimeDifference
- #1043 avoid potential crashes in malformed From/Chat-Disposition... headers
- #1045 #1041 #1038 #1035 #1034 #1029 #1025 various cleanups and doc
improvments
## 1.0.0-beta.16
- alleviate login problems with providers which only
support RSA1024 keys by switching back from Rustls
to native-tls, by using the new async-email/async-native-tls
crate from @dignifiedquire. thanks @link2xt.
- introduce per-contact profile images to send out
own profile image heuristically, and fix sending
out of profile images in "in-prepare" groups.
this also extends the Chat-spec that is maintained
in core to specify Chat-Group-Image and Chat-Group-Avatar
headers. thanks @r10s and @hpk42.
- fix merging of protected headers from the encrypted
to the unencrypted parts, now not happening recursively
anymore. thanks @hpk and @r10s
- fix/optimize autocrypt gossip headers to only get
sent when there are more than 2 people in a chat.
thanks @link2xt
- fix displayname to use the authenticated name
when available (displayname as coming from contacts
themselves). thanks @simon-laux
- introduce preliminary support for offline autoconfig
for nauta provider. thanks @hpk42 @r10s
## 1.0.0-beta.15
- fix #994 attachment appeared doubled in chats (and where actually
downloaded after smtp-send). @hpk42
## 1.0.0-beta.14
- fix packaging issue with our rust-email fork, now we are tracking
master again there. hpk42
## 1.0.0-beta.13
- fix #976 -- unicode-issues in display-name of email addresses. @hpk42
- fix #985 group add/remove member bugs resulting in broken groups. @hpk42
- fix hanging IMAP connections -- we now detect with a 15second timeout
if we cannot terminate the IDLE IMAP protocol. @hpk42 @link2xt
- fix incoming multipart/mixed containing html, to show up as
attachments again. Fixes usage for simplebot which sends html
files for users to interact with the bot. @adbenitez @hpk42
- refinements to internal autocrypt-handling code, do not send
prefer-encrypt=nopreference as it is the default if no attribute
is present. @linkxt
- simplify, modularize and rustify several parts
of dc-core (general WIP). @link2xt @flub @hpk42 @r10s
- use async-email/async-smtp to handle SMTP connections, might
fix connection/reconnection issues. @link2xt
- more tests and refinements for dealing with blobstorage @flub @hpk42
- use a dedicated build-server for CI testing of core PRs
## 1.0.0-beta.12
- fix python bindings to use core for copying attachments to blobdir
and fix core to actually do it. @hpk42
## 1.0.0-beta.11
- trigger reconnect more often on imap error states. Should fix an
issue observed when trying to empty a folder. @hpk42
- un-split qr tests: we fixed qr-securejoin protocol flakyness
last weeks. @hpk42
## 1.0.0-beta.10
- fix grpid-determination from in-reply-to and references headers. @hpk42
- only send Autocrypt-gossip headers on encrypted messages. @dignifiedquire
- fix reply-to-encrypted message to also be encrypted. @hpk42
- remove last unsafe code from dc_receive_imf :) @hpk42
- add experimental new dc_chat_get_info_json FFI/API so that desktop devs
can play with using it. @jikstra
- fix encoding of subjects and attachment-filenames @hpk42
@dignifiedquire .
## 1.0.0-beta.9
- historic: we now use the mailparse crate and lettre-email to generate mime
messages. This got rid of mmime completely, the C2rust generated port of the libetpan
mime-parse -- IOW 22KLocs of cumbersome code removed! see
https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust/pull/904#issuecomment-561163330
many thanks @dignifiedquire for making everybody's life easier
and @jonhoo (from rust-imap fame) for suggesting to use the mailparse crate :)
- lots of improvements and better error handling in many rust modules
thanks @link2xt @flub @r10s, @hpk42 and @dignifiedquire
- @r10s introduced a new device chat which has an initial
welcome message. See
https://c.delta.chat/classdc__context__t.html#a1a2aad98bd23c1d21ee42374e241f389
for the main new FFI-API.
- fix moving self-sent messages, thanks @r10s, @flub, @hpk42
- fix flakyness/sometimes-failing verified/join-protocols,
thanks @flub, @r10s, @hpk42
- fix reply-to-encrypted message to keep encryption
- new DC_EVENT_SECUREJOIN_MEMBER_ADDED event
- many little fixes and rustifications (@link2xt, @flub, @hpk42)
## 1.0.0-beta.8
- now uses async-email/async-imap as the new base
which makes imap-idle interruptible and thus fixes
several issues around the imap thread being in zombie state .
thanks @dignifiedquire, @hpk42 and @link2xt.
- fixes imap-protocol parsing bugs that lead to infinitely
repeated crashing while trying to receive messages with
a subjec that contained non-utf8. thanks @link2xt
- fixed logic to find encryption subkey -- previously
delta chat would use the primary key for encryption
(which works with RSA but not ECC). thanks @link2xt
- introduce a new device chat where core and UIs can
add "device" messages. Android uses it for an initial
welcome message. thanks @r10s
- fix time smearing (when two message are virtually send
in the same second, there would be misbehaviour because
we didn't persist smeared time). thanks @r10s
- fix double-dotted extensions like .html.zip or .tar.gz
to not mangle them when creating blobfiles. thanks @flub
- fix backup/exports where the wrong sql file would be modified,
leading to problems when exporting twice. thanks @hpk42
- several other little fixes and improvements
## 1.0.0-beta.7
- fix location-streaming #782

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@@ -1,32 +1,28 @@
[package]
name = "deltachat"
version = "1.25.0"
version = "1.0.0-beta.7"
authors = ["Delta Chat Developers (ML) <delta@codespeak.net>"]
edition = "2018"
license = "MPL-2.0"
[profile.release]
lto = true
license = "MPL"
[dependencies]
deltachat_derive = { path = "./deltachat_derive" }
mmime = { version = "0.1.2", path = "./mmime" }
libc = "0.2.51"
pgp = { version = "0.4.0", default-features = false }
hex = "0.4.0"
pgp = { version = "0.2.3", default-features = false }
hex = "0.3.2"
sha2 = "0.8.0"
rand = "0.7.0"
smallvec = "1.0.0"
reqwest = { version = "0.10.0", features = ["blocking", "json"] }
num-derive = "0.3.0"
rand = "0.6.5"
smallvec = "0.6.9"
reqwest = { version = "0.9.15", default-features = false, features = ["rustls-tls"] }
num-derive = "0.2.5"
num-traits = "0.2.6"
async-smtp = "0.2"
email = { git = "https://github.com/deltachat/rust-email", branch = "master" }
lettre_email = { git = "https://github.com/deltachat/lettre", branch = "master" }
async-imap = "0.2"
async-native-tls = "0.3.1"
async-std = { version = "1.4", features = ["unstable"] }
base64 = "0.11"
lettre = { git = "https://github.com/deltachat/lettre", branch = "feat/rustls" }
async-imap = "0.1"
async-tls = "0.6"
async-std = { version = "1.0", features = ["unstable"] }
base64 = "0.10"
charset = "0.1"
percent-encoding = "2.0"
serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }
@@ -34,11 +30,12 @@ serde_json = "1.0"
chrono = "0.4.6"
failure = "0.1.5"
failure_derive = "0.1.5"
indexmap = "1.3.0"
# TODO: make optional
rustyline = "4.1.0"
lazy_static = "1.4.0"
regex = "1.1.6"
rusqlite = { version = "0.21", features = ["bundled"] }
r2d2_sqlite = "0.13.0"
rusqlite = { version = "0.20", features = ["bundled"] }
r2d2_sqlite = "0.12.0"
r2d2 = "0.8.5"
strum = "0.16.0"
strum_macros = "0.16.0"
@@ -47,19 +44,16 @@ backtrace = "0.3.33"
byteorder = "1.3.1"
itertools = "0.8.0"
image-meta = "0.1.0"
quick-xml = "0.17.1"
quick-xml = "0.15.0"
escaper = "0.1.0"
bitflags = "1.1.0"
jetscii = "0.4.4"
debug_stub_derive = "0.3.0"
sanitize-filename = "0.2.1"
stop-token = { version = "0.1.1", features = ["unstable"] }
mailparse = "0.10.2"
encoded-words = { git = "https://github.com/async-email/encoded-words", branch="master" }
native-tls = "0.2.3"
image = { version = "0.22.4", default-features=false, features = ["gif_codec", "jpeg", "ico", "png_codec", "pnm", "webp", "bmp"] }
pretty_env_logger = "0.3.1"
rustyline = { version = "4.1.0", optional = true }
rustls = "0.16.0"
webpki-roots = "0.18.0"
webpki = "0.21.0"
[dev-dependencies]
tempfile = "3.0"
@@ -71,6 +65,7 @@ proptest = "0.9.4"
members = [
"deltachat-ffi",
"deltachat_derive",
"mmime",
]
[[example]]
@@ -80,11 +75,10 @@ path = "examples/simple.rs"
[[example]]
name = "repl"
path = "examples/repl/main.rs"
required-features = ["rustyline"]
[features]
default = ["nightly", "ringbuf"]
vendored = ["async-native-tls/vendored", "reqwest/native-tls-vendored", "async-smtp/native-tls-vendored"]
vendored = []
nightly = ["pgp/nightly"]
ringbuf = ["pgp/ringbuf"]

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@@ -2,6 +2,9 @@ The files in this directory and under its subdirectories
are (c) 2019 by Bjoern Petersen and contributors and released under the
Mozilla Public License Version 2.0, see below for a copy.
NOTE that the files in the "libs" directory are copyrighted by third parties
and come with their own respective licenses.
Mozilla Public License Version 2.0
==================================

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@@ -1,9 +1,11 @@
# Delta Chat Rust
> Deltachat-core written in Rust
> Project porting deltachat-core to rust
[![CircleCI build status][circle-shield]][circle] [![Appveyor build status][appveyor-shield]][appveyor]
Current commit on deltachat/deltachat-core: `12ef73c8e76185f9b78e844ea673025f56a959ab`.
## Installing Rust and Cargo
To download and install the official compiler for the Rust programming language, and the Cargo package manager, run the command in your user environment:
@@ -14,7 +16,7 @@ curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
## Using the CLI client
Compile and run Delta Chat Core command line utility, using `cargo`:
Compile and run Delta Chat Core using `cargo`:
```
cargo run --example repl -- /path/to/db
@@ -87,15 +89,6 @@ $ cargo test --all
$ cargo build -p deltachat_ffi --release
```
## Debugging environment variables
- `DCC_IMAP_DEBUG`: if set IMAP protocol commands and responses will be
printed
- `DCC_MIME_DEBUG`: if set outgoing and incoming message will be printed
### Expensive tests
Some tests are expensive and marked with `#[ignore]`, to run these
@@ -114,22 +107,3 @@ $ cargo test -- --ignored
[circle]: https://circleci.com/gh/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust/
[appveyor-shield]: https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/lqpegel3ld4ipxj8/branch/master?style=flat-square
[appveyor]: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/dignifiedquire/deltachat-core-rust/branch/master
## Language bindings and frontend projects
Language bindings are available for:
- [C](https://c.delta.chat)
- [Node.js](https://www.npmjs.com/package/deltachat-node)
- [Python](https://py.delta.chat)
- [Go](https://github.com/hugot/go-deltachat/)
- **Java** and **Swift** (contained in the Android/iOS repos)
The following "frontend" projects make use of the Rust-library
or its language bindings:
- [Android](https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-android)
- [iOS](https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-ios)
- [Desktop](https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-desktop)
- [Pidgin](https://code.ur.gs/lupine/purple-plugin-delta/)
- several **Bots**

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# Continuous Integration Scripts for Delta Chat
Continuous Integration, run through CircleCI and an own build machine.
## Description of scripts
- `../.circleci/config.yml` describing the build jobs that are run
by Circle-CI
- `remote_tests_python.sh` rsyncs to a build machine and runs
`run-python-test.sh` remotely on the build machine.
- `remote_tests_rust.sh` rsyncs to the build machine and runs
`run-rust-test.sh` remotely on the build machine.
- `doxygen/Dockerfile` specifies an image that contains
the doxygen tool which is used by `run-doxygen.sh`
to generate C-docs which are then uploaded
via `ci_upload.sh` to `https://c.delta.chat/_unofficial_unreleased_docs/<BRANCH>`
(and the master branch is linked to https://c.delta.chat proper).
Continuous Integration is run through CircleCI
but is largely independent of it.
## Triggering runs on the build machine locally (fast!)
## Generating docker containers for performing build step work
There is experimental support for triggering a remote Python or Rust test run
from your local checkout/branch. You will need to be authorized to login to
the build machine (ask your friendly sysadmin on #deltachat freenode) to type::
All tests, docs and wheel building is run in docker containers:
ci_scripts/manual_remote_tests.sh rust
ci_scripts/manual_remote_tests.sh python
- **coredeps/Dockerfile** specifies an image that contains all
of Delta Chat's core dependencies as linkable libraries.
It also serves to run python tests and build wheels
(binary packages for Python).
This will **rsync** your current checkout to the remote build machine
(no need to commit before) and then run either rust or python tests.
- **doxygen/Dockerfile** specifies an image that contains
the doxygen tool which is used to generate C-docs.
# Outdated files (for later re-use)
To run tests locally you can pull existing images from "docker.io",
the hub for sharing Docker images::
`coredeps/Dockerfile` specifies an image that contains all
of Delta Chat's core dependencies. It used to run
python tests and build wheels (binary packages for Python)
docker pull deltachat/coredeps
docker pull deltachat/doxygen
You can build the docker images yourself locally
or you can build the docker images yourself locally
to avoid the relatively large download::
cd ci_scripts # where all CI things are
docker build -t deltachat/coredeps docker-coredeps
docker build -t deltachat/doxygen docker-doxygen
## ci_run.sh (main entrypoint called by circle-ci)
Once you have the docker images available
you can run python testing, documentation generation
and building binary wheels::
sh DOCS=1 TESTS=1 ci_scripts/ci_run.sh
## ci_upload.sh (uploading artifacts on success)
- python docs to `https://py.delta.chat/_unofficial_unreleased_docs/<BRANCH>`
- doxygen docs to `https://c.delta.chat/_unofficial_unreleased_docs/<BRANCH>`
- python wheels to `https://m.devpi.net/dc/<BRANCH>`
so that you install fully self-contained wheels like this:
`pip install -U -i https://m.devpi.net/dc/<BRANCH> deltachat`

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# python docs to py.delta.chat
ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null delta@py.delta.chat mkdir -p build/${BRANCH}
rsync -avz \
--delete \
-e "ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null" \
"$PYDOCDIR/html/" \
delta@py.delta.chat:build/${BRANCH}
# C docs to c.delta.chat
ssh -o BatchMode=yes -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null delta@c.delta.chat mkdir -p build-c/${BRANCH}
ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null delta@c.delta.chat mkdir -p build-c/${BRANCH}
rsync -avz \
--delete \
-e "ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null" \
"$DOXYDOCDIR/html/" \
delta@c.delta.chat:build-c/${BRANCH}
@@ -37,7 +35,6 @@ echo -----------------------
# Bundle external shared libraries into the wheels
pushd $WHEELHOUSEDIR
pip3 install -U pip
pip3 install devpi-client
devpi use https://m.devpi.net
devpi login dc --password $DEVPI_LOGIN
@@ -49,9 +46,6 @@ devpi use dc/$N_BRANCH || {
devpi use dc/$N_BRANCH
}
devpi index $N_BRANCH bases=/root/pypi
devpi upload deltachat*
devpi upload deltachat*.whl
popd
# remove devpi non-master dc indices if thy are too old
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"""
Remove old "dc" indices except for master which always stays.
"""
from requests import Session
import datetime
import sys
import subprocess
MAXDAYS=7
session = Session()
session.headers["Accept"] = "application/json"
def get_indexes(baseurl, username):
response = session.get(baseurl + username)
assert response.status_code == 200
result = response.json()["result"]
return result["indexes"]
def get_projectnames(baseurl, username, indexname):
response = session.get(baseurl + username + "/" + indexname)
assert response.status_code == 200
result = response.json()["result"]
return result["projects"]
def get_release_dates(baseurl, username, indexname, projectname):
response = session.get(baseurl + username + "/" + indexname + "/" + projectname)
assert response.status_code == 200
result = response.json()["result"]
dates = set()
for value in result.values():
if "+links" not in value:
continue
for link in value["+links"]:
for log in link["log"]:
dates.add(tuple(log["when"]))
return dates
def run():
baseurl = "https://m.devpi.net/"
username = "dc"
for indexname in get_indexes(baseurl, username):
projectnames = get_projectnames(baseurl, username, indexname)
if indexname == "master" or not indexname:
continue
assert projectnames == ["deltachat"]
for projectname in projectnames:
dates = get_release_dates(baseurl, username, indexname, projectname)
if not dates:
print(
"%s has no releases" % (baseurl + username + "/" + indexname),
file=sys.stderr)
date = datetime.datetime.now()
else:
date = datetime.datetime(*max(dates))
if (datetime.datetime.now() - date) > datetime.timedelta(days=MAXDAYS):
assert username and indexname
url = baseurl + username + "/" + indexname
subprocess.check_call(["devpi", "index", "-y", "--delete", url])
if __name__ == '__main__':
run()

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echo /usr/local/lib >> /etc/ld.so.conf.d/local.conf
ENV PKG_CONFIG_PATH /usr/local/lib64/pkgconfig:/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
# Install a recent Perl, needed to install the openssl crate
# Install a recent Perl, needed to install OpenSSL
ADD deps/build_perl.sh /builder/build_perl.sh
RUN rm /usr/bin/perl
RUN mkdir tmp1 && cd tmp1 && bash /builder/build_perl.sh && cd .. && rm -r tmp1
# Install OpenSSL
ADD deps/build_openssl.sh /builder/build_openssl.sh
RUN mkdir tmp1 && cd tmp1 && bash /builder/build_openssl.sh && cd .. && rm -r tmp1
ENV PIP_DISABLE_PIP_VERSION_CHECK 1
# Install python tools (auditwheels,tox, ...)

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set -e -x
# Install Rust
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh -s -- --default-toolchain nightly-2019-11-06 -y
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh -s -- --default-toolchain nightly-2019-09-12 -y
export PATH=/root/.cargo/bin:$PATH
rustc --version
# remove some 300-400 MB that we don't need for automated builds
rm -rf /root/.rustup/toolchains/nightly-2019-11-06-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/share/

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Build the Delta Chat C/Rust library
#
set -e -x
# perform clean build of core and install
export TOXWORKDIR=.docker-tox
# build core library
cargo build --release -p deltachat_ffi
# configure access to a base python and
# to several python interpreters needed by tox below
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/python/cp35-cp35m/bin
export PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1
pushd /bin
ln -s /opt/python/cp27-cp27m/bin/python2.7
ln -s /opt/python/cp36-cp36m/bin/python3.6
ln -s /opt/python/cp37-cp37m/bin/python3.7
popd
#
# run python tests
#
if [ -n "$TESTS" ]; then
echo ----------------
echo run python tests
echo ----------------
pushd python
# first run all tests ...
rm -rf tests/__pycache__
rm -rf src/deltachat/__pycache__
export PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1
tox --workdir "$TOXWORKDIR" -e py27,py35,py36,py37
popd
fi
if [ -n "$DOCS" ]; then
echo -----------------------
echo generating python docs
echo -----------------------
(cd python && tox --workdir "$TOXWORKDIR" -e doc)
fi

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#!/bin/bash
set -xe
export CIRCLE_JOB=remote_tests_${1:?need to specify 'rust' or 'python'}
export CIRCLE_BUILD_NUM=$USER
export CIRCLE_BRANCH=`git branch | grep \* | cut -d ' ' -f2`
export CIRCLE_PROJECT_REPONAME=$(basename `git rev-parse --show-toplevel`)
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name: CI
on:
pull_request:
push:
env:
RUSTFLAGS: -Dwarnings
jobs:
build_and_test:
name: Build and test
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
os: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest, macOS-latest]
rust: [nightly]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- name: Install ${{ matrix.rust }}
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: ${{ matrix.rust }}
override: true
- name: check
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
if: matrix.rust == 'nightly'
with:
command: check
args: --all --bins --examples --tests
- name: tests
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: test
args: --all
- name: tests ignored
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: test
args: --all --release -- --ignored
check_fmt:
name: Checking fmt and docs
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@master
- uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
profile: minimal
toolchain: nightly
override: true
components: rustfmt
- name: fmt
run: cargo fmt --all -- --check
# clippy_check:
# name: Clippy check
# runs-on: ubuntu-latest
#
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v1
# - uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
# with:
# profile: minimal
# toolchain: nightly
# override: true
# components: clippy
#
# - name: clippy
# run: cargo clippy --all

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Build the Delta Chat C/Rust library typically run in a docker
# container that contains all library deps but should also work
# outside if you have the dependencies installed on your system.
set -e -x
# Perform clean build of core and install.
export TOXWORKDIR=.docker-tox
# install core lib
export PATH=/root/.cargo/bin:$PATH
cargo build --release -p deltachat_ffi
# cargo test --all --all-features
# Statically link against libdeltachat.a.
export DCC_RS_DEV=$(pwd)
# Configure access to a base python and to several python interpreters
# needed by tox below.
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/python/cp35-cp35m/bin
export PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1
pushd /bin
ln -s /opt/python/cp27-cp27m/bin/python2.7
ln -s /opt/python/cp36-cp36m/bin/python3.6
ln -s /opt/python/cp37-cp37m/bin/python3.7
popd
if [ -n "$TESTS" ]; then
pushd python
# prepare a clean tox run
rm -rf tests/__pycache__
rm -rf src/deltachat/__pycache__
export PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1
# run tox. The circle-ci project env-var-setting DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG
# allows running of "liveconfig" tests but for speed reasons
# we run them only for the highest python version we support
# we split out qr-tests run to minimize likelyness of flaky tests
# (some qr tests are pretty heavy in terms of send/received
# messages and rust's imap code likely has concurrency problems)
tox --workdir "$TOXWORKDIR" -e py37 -- --reruns 3 -k "not qr"
tox --workdir "$TOXWORKDIR" -e py37 -- --reruns 3 -k "qr"
unset DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG
tox --workdir "$TOXWORKDIR" -p4 -e lint,py35,py36,doc
tox --workdir "$TOXWORKDIR" -e auditwheels
popd
fi
# if [ -n "$DOCS" ]; then
# echo -----------------------
# echo generating python docs
# echo -----------------------
# (cd python && tox --workdir "$TOXWORKDIR" -e doc)
# fi

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#!/bin/bash
export BRANCH=${CIRCLE_BRANCH:?branch to build}
export REPONAME=${CIRCLE_PROJECT_REPONAME:?repository name}
export SSHTARGET=${SSHTARGET-ci@b1.delta.chat}
# we construct the BUILDDIR such that we can easily share the
# CARGO_TARGET_DIR between runs ("..")
export BUILDDIR=ci_builds/$REPONAME/$BRANCH/${CIRCLE_JOB:?jobname}/${CIRCLE_BUILD_NUM:?circle-build-number}
echo "--- Copying files to $SSHTARGET:$BUILDDIR"
set -xe
ssh -oBatchMode=yes -oStrictHostKeyChecking=no $SSHTARGET mkdir -p "$BUILDDIR"
git ls-files >.rsynclist
# we seem to need .git for setuptools_scm versioning
find .git >>.rsynclist
rsync --delete --files-from=.rsynclist -az ./ "$SSHTARGET:$BUILDDIR"
set +x
# we have to create a remote file for the remote-docker run
# so we can do a simple ssh command with a TTY
# so that when our job dies, all container-runs are aborted.
# sidenote: the circle-ci machinery will kill ongoing jobs
# if there are new commits and we want to ensure that
# everything is terminated/cleaned up and we have no orphaned
# useless still-running docker-containers consuming resources.
ssh $SSHTARGET bash -c "cat >$BUILDDIR/exec_docker_run" <<_HERE
set +x -e
cd $BUILDDIR
export DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG=$DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG
set -x
# run everything else inside docker
docker run -e DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG \
--rm -it -v \$(pwd):/mnt -w /mnt \
deltachat/coredeps ci_scripts/run_all.sh
_HERE
echo "--- Running $CIRCLE_JOB remotely"
ssh -t $SSHTARGET bash "$BUILDDIR/exec_docker_run"
mkdir -p workspace
rsync -avz "$SSHTARGET:$BUILDDIR/python/.docker-tox/wheelhouse/*manylinux1*" workspace/wheelhouse/
rsync -avz "$SSHTARGET:$BUILDDIR/python/.docker-tox/dist/*" workspace/wheelhouse/
rsync -avz "$SSHTARGET:$BUILDDIR/python/doc/_build/" workspace/py-docs

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export BRANCH=${CIRCLE_BRANCH:?branch to build}
export REPONAME=${CIRCLE_PROJECT_REPONAME:?repository name}
export SSHTARGET=${SSHTARGET-ci@b1.delta.chat}
# we construct the BUILDDIR such that we can easily share the
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export BUILDDIR=ci_builds/$REPONAME/$BRANCH/${CIRCLE_JOB:?jobname}/${CIRCLE_BUILD_NUM:?circle-build-number}
echo "--- Copying files to $SSHTARGET:$BUILDDIR"
set -xe
ssh -oBatchMode=yes -oStrictHostKeyChecking=no $SSHTARGET mkdir -p "$BUILDDIR"
git ls-files >.rsynclist
# we seem to need .git for setuptools_scm versioning
find .git >>.rsynclist
rsync --delete --files-from=.rsynclist -az ./ "$SSHTARGET:$BUILDDIR"
set +x
echo "--- Running $CIRCLE_JOB remotely"
ssh $SSHTARGET <<_HERE
set +x -e
cd $BUILDDIR
# let's share the target dir with our last run on this branch/job-type
# cargo will make sure to block/unblock us properly
export CARGO_TARGET_DIR=\`pwd\`/../target
export TARGET=release
export DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG=$DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG
#we rely on tox/virtualenv being available in the host
#rm -rf virtualenv venv
#virtualenv -q -p python3.7 venv
#source venv/bin/activate
#pip install -q tox virtualenv
set -x
which python
source \$HOME/venv/bin/activate
which python
bash ci_scripts/run-python-test.sh
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@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
export BRANCH=${CIRCLE_BRANCH:?branch to build}
export REPONAME=${CIRCLE_PROJECT_REPONAME:?repository name}
export SSHTARGET=${SSHTARGET-ci@b1.delta.chat}
# we construct the BUILDDIR such that we can easily share the
# CARGO_TARGET_DIR between runs ("..")
export BUILDDIR=ci_builds/$REPONAME/$BRANCH/${CIRCLE_JOB:?jobname}/${CIRCLE_BUILD_NUM:?circle-build-number}
set -e
echo "--- Copying files to $SSHTARGET:$BUILDDIR"
ssh -oBatchMode=yes -oStrictHostKeyChecking=no $SSHTARGET mkdir -p "$BUILDDIR"
git ls-files >.rsynclist
rsync --delete --files-from=.rsynclist -az ./ "$SSHTARGET:$BUILDDIR"
echo "--- Running $CIRCLE_JOB remotely"
ssh $SSHTARGET <<_HERE
set +x -e
cd $BUILDDIR
# let's share the target dir with our last run on this branch/job-type
# cargo will make sure to block/unblock us properly
export CARGO_TARGET_DIR=\`pwd\`/../target
export TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
export RUSTC_WRAPPER=sccache
bash ci_scripts/run-rust-test.sh
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@@ -3,4 +3,5 @@
set -ex
cd deltachat-ffi
PROJECT_NUMBER=$(git log -1 --format "%h (%cd)") doxygen
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@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
#
# Run functional tests for Delta Chat core using the python bindings
# and tox/pytest.
set -e -x
# for core-building and python install step
export DCC_RS_TARGET=debug
export DCC_RS_DEV=`pwd`
cd python
python install_python_bindings.py onlybuild
# remove and inhibit writing PYC files
rm -rf tests/__pycache__
rm -rf src/deltachat/__pycache__
export PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1
# run python tests (tox invokes pytest to run tests in python/tests)
#TOX_PARALLEL_NO_SPINNER=1 tox -e lint,doc
tox -e lint
tox -e doc,py37

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@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
#!/bin/bash
#
# Build the Delta Chat C/Rust library typically run in a docker
# container that contains all library deps but should also work
# outside if you have the dependencies installed on your system.
set -e -x
# Perform clean build of core and install.
export TOXWORKDIR=.docker-tox
# install core lib
export PATH=/root/.cargo/bin:$PATH
cargo build --release -p deltachat_ffi
# Statically link against libdeltachat.a.
export DCC_RS_DEV=$(pwd)
# Configure access to a base python and to several python interpreters
# needed by tox below.
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/python/cp35-cp35m/bin
export PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1
pushd python
# prepare a clean tox run
rm -rf tests/__pycache__
rm -rf src/deltachat/__pycache__
export PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1
# run tox. The circle-ci project env-var-setting DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG
# allows running of "liveconfig" tests but for speed reasons
# we run them only for the highest python version we support
# we split out qr-tests run to minimize likelyness of flaky tests
# (some qr tests are pretty heavy in terms of send/received
# messages and rust's imap code likely has concurrency problems)
tox --workdir "$TOXWORKDIR" -e py37 -- --reruns 3 -k "not qr"
tox --workdir "$TOXWORKDIR" -e py37 -- --reruns 3 -k "qr"
unset DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG
#tox --workdir "$TOXWORKDIR" -p4 -e lint,py35,py36,doc
#tox --workdir "$TOXWORKDIR" -e auditwheels
popd
# if [ -n "$DOCS" ]; then
# echo -----------------------
# echo generating python docs
# echo -----------------------
# (cd python && tox --workdir "$TOXWORKDIR" -e doc)
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
set -ex
#export RUST_TEST_THREADS=1
export RUST_TEST_THREADS=1
export RUST_BACKTRACE=1
export RUSTFLAGS='--deny warnings'
export OPT="--target=$TARGET"
@@ -37,9 +37,7 @@ else
export OPT_RELEASE_IGNORED="${OPT_RELEASE} -- --ignored"
fi
# Run all the test configurations
# RUSTC_WRAPPER=SCCACHE seems to destroy parallelism / prolong the test
unset RUSTC_WRAPPER
# Run all the test configurations:
$CARGO_CMD $CARGO_SUBCMD $OPT
$CARGO_CMD $CARGO_SUBCMD $OPT_RELEASE
$CARGO_CMD $CARGO_SUBCMD $OPT_RELEASE_IGNORED

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@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
#
# Build the Delta Chat Core Rust library, Python wheels and docs
set -e -x
# Perform clean build of core and install.
export TOXWORKDIR=.docker-tox
# compile core lib
export PATH=/root/.cargo/bin:$PATH
cargo build --release -p deltachat_ffi
# cargo test --all --all-features
# Statically link against libdeltachat.a.
export DCC_RS_DEV=$(pwd)
# Configure access to a base python and to several python interpreters
# needed by tox below.
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/python/cp35-cp35m/bin
export PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=1
pushd /bin
ln -s /opt/python/cp27-cp27m/bin/python2.7
ln -s /opt/python/cp36-cp36m/bin/python3.6
ln -s /opt/python/cp37-cp37m/bin/python3.7
ln -s /opt/python/cp38-cp38/bin/python3.8
popd
pushd python
# prepare a clean tox run
rm -rf tests/__pycache__
rm -rf src/deltachat/__pycache__
mkdir -p $TOXWORKDIR
# disable live-account testing to speed up test runs and wheel building
# XXX we may switch on some live-tests on for better ensurances
# Note that the independent remote_tests_python step does all kinds of
# live-testing already.
unset DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG
tox --workdir "$TOXWORKDIR" -e py35,py36,py37,py38,auditwheels
popd
echo -----------------------
echo generating python docs
echo -----------------------
(cd python && tox --workdir "$TOXWORKDIR" -e doc)

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@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
[package]
name = "deltachat_ffi"
version = "1.25.0"
version = "1.0.0-beta.7"
description = "Deltachat FFI"
authors = ["Delta Chat Developers (ML) <delta@codespeak.net>"]
edition = "2018"
readme = "README.md"
license = "MPL-2.0"
license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
keywords = ["deltachat", "chat", "openpgp", "email", "encryption"]
categories = ["cryptography", "std", "email"]
@@ -16,11 +16,10 @@ crate-type = ["cdylib", "staticlib"]
[dependencies]
deltachat = { path = "../", default-features = false }
deltachat-provider-database = "0.2.1"
libc = "0.2"
human-panic = "1.0.1"
num-traits = "0.2.6"
failure = "0.1.6"
serde_json = "1.0"
[features]
default = ["vendored", "nightly", "ringbuf"]

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@@ -364,12 +364,6 @@ char* dc_get_blobdir (const dc_context_t* context);
* also show all mails of confirmed contacts,
* DC_SHOW_EMAILS_ALL (2)=
* also show mails of unconfirmed contacts in the deaddrop.
* - `key_gen_type` = DC_KEY_GEN_DEFAULT (0)=
* generate recommended key type (default),
* DC_KEY_GEN_RSA2048 (1)=
* generate RSA 2048 keypair
* DC_KEY_GEN_ED25519 (2)=
* generate Ed25519 keypair
* - `save_mime_headers` = 1=save mime headers
* and make dc_get_mime_headers() work for subsequent calls,
* 0=do not save mime headers (default)
@@ -409,37 +403,20 @@ int dc_set_config (dc_context_t* context, const char*
*/
char* dc_get_config (dc_context_t* context, const char* key);
/**
* Set stock string translation.
* Set stock string translation.
*
* The function will emit warnings if it returns an error state.
* The function will emit warnings if it returns an error state.
*
* @memberof dc_context_t
* @param context The context object
* @param stock_id the integer id of the stock message (DC_STR_*)
* @param stock_msg the message to be used
* @param stock_msg the message to be used
* @return int (==0 on error, 1 on success)
*/
int dc_set_stock_translation(dc_context_t* context, uint32_t stock_id, const char* stock_msg);
/**
* Set configuration values from a QR code containing an account.
* Before this function is called, dc_check_qr() should confirm the type of the
* QR code is DC_QR_ACCOUNT.
*
* Internally, the function will call dc_set_config()
* at least with the keys `addr` and `mail_pw`.
*
* @memberof dc_context_t
* @param context The context object
* @param qr scanned QR code
* @return int (==0 on error, 1 on success)
*/
int dc_set_config_from_qr (dc_context_t* context, const char* qr);
/**
* Get information about the context.
*
@@ -875,27 +852,6 @@ void dc_interrupt_smtp_idle (dc_context_t* context);
void dc_maybe_network (dc_context_t* context);
/**
* Save a keypair as the default keys for the user.
*
* This API is only for testing purposes and should not be used as part of a
* normal application, use the import-export APIs instead.
*
* This saves a public/private keypair as the default keypair in the context.
* It allows avoiding having to generate a secret key for unittests which need
* one.
*
* @memberof dc_context_t
* @param context The context as created by dc_context_new().
* @param addr The email address of the user. This must match the
* configured_addr setting of the context as well as the UID of the key.
* @param public_data The public key as base64.
* @param secret_data The secret key as base64.
* @return 1 on success, 0 on failure.
*/
int dc_preconfigure_keypair (dc_context_t* context, const char *addr, const char *public_data, const char *secret_data);
// handle chatlists
#define DC_GCL_ARCHIVED_ONLY 0x01
@@ -924,7 +880,7 @@ int dc_preconfigure_keypair (dc_context_t* context, const cha
* or "Not now".
* The UI can also offer a "Close" button that calls dc_marknoticed_contact() then.
* - DC_CHAT_ID_ARCHIVED_LINK (6) - this special chat is present if the user has
* archived _any_ chat using dc_set_chat_visibility(). The UI should show a link as
* archived _any_ chat using dc_archive_chat(). The UI should show a link as
* "Show archived chats", if the user clicks this item, the UI should show a
* list of all archived chats that can be created by this function hen using
* the DC_GCL_ARCHIVED_ONLY flag.
@@ -1038,20 +994,11 @@ uint32_t dc_get_chat_id_by_contact_id (dc_context_t* context, uint32_t co
*
* Example:
* ~~~
* char* blobdir = dc_get_blobdir(context);
* char* file_to_send = mprintf("%s/%s", blobdir, "send.mp4")
*
* dc_msg_t* msg = dc_msg_new(context, DC_MSG_VIDEO);
* dc_msg_set_file(msg, file_to_send, NULL);
* dc_msg_set_file(msg, "/file/to/send.mp4", NULL);
* dc_prepare_msg(context, chat_id, msg);
*
* // ... create the file ...
*
* // ... after /file/to/send.mp4 is ready:
* dc_send_msg(context, chat_id, msg);
*
* dc_msg_unref(msg);
* free(file_to_send);
* dc_str_unref(file_to_send);
* ~~~
*
* @memberof dc_context_t
@@ -1077,11 +1024,8 @@ uint32_t dc_prepare_msg (dc_context_t* context, uint32_t ch
* Example:
* ~~~
* dc_msg_t* msg = dc_msg_new(context, DC_MSG_IMAGE);
*
* dc_msg_set_file(msg, "/file/to/send.jpg", NULL);
* dc_send_msg(context, chat_id, msg);
*
* dc_msg_unref(msg);
* ~~~
*
* @memberof dc_context_t
@@ -1152,9 +1096,9 @@ void dc_set_draft (dc_context_t* context, uint32_t ch
* Add a message to the device-chat.
* Device-messages usually contain update information
* and some hints that are added during the program runs, multi-device etc.
* The device-message may be defined by a label;
* if a message with the same label was added or skipped before,
* the message is not added again, even if the message was deleted in between.
*
* Device-messages may be added from the core,
* however, with this function, this can be done from the ui as well.
* If needed, the device-chat is created before.
*
* Sends the event #DC_EVENT_MSGS_CHANGED on success.
@@ -1162,71 +1106,11 @@ void dc_set_draft (dc_context_t* context, uint32_t ch
*
* @memberof dc_context_t
* @param context The context as created by dc_context_new().
* @param label A unique name for the message to add.
* The label is typically not displayed to the user and
* must be created from the characters `A-Z`, `a-z`, `0-9`, `_` or `-`.
* If you pass NULL here, the message is added unconditionally.
* @param msg Message to be added to the device-chat.
* The message appears to the user as an incoming message.
* If you pass NULL here, only the given label will be added
* and block adding messages with that label in the future.
* @return The ID of the just added message,
* if the message was already added or no message to add is given, 0 is returned.
*
* Example:
* ~~~
* dc_msg_t* welcome_msg = dc_msg_new(DC_MSG_TEXT);
* dc_msg_set_text(welcome_msg, "great that you give this app a try!");
*
* dc_msg_t* changelog_msg = dc_msg_new(DC_MSG_TEXT);
* dc_msg_set_text(changelog_msg, "we have added 3 new emojis :)");
*
* if (dc_add_device_msg(context, "welcome", welcome_msg)) {
* // do not add the changelog on a new installations -
* // not now and not when this code is executed again
* dc_add_device_msg(context, "update-123", NULL);
* } else {
* // welcome message was not added now, this is an oder installation,
* // add a changelog
* dc_add_device_msg(context, "update-123", changelog_msg);
* }
*
* dc_msg_unref(changelog_msg);
* dc_msg_unref(welome_msg);
* ~~~
* @return The ID of the added message.
*/
uint32_t dc_add_device_msg (dc_context_t* context, const char* label, dc_msg_t* msg);
/**
* Init device-messages and saved-messages chat.
* This function adds the device-chat and saved-messages chat
* and adds one or more welcome or update-messages.
* The ui can add messages on its own using dc_add_device_msg() -
* for ordering, either before or after or even without calling this function.
*
* Chat and message creation is done only once.
* So if the user has manually deleted things, they won't be re-created
* (however, not seen device messages are added and may re-create the device-chat).
*
* @memberof dc_context_t
* @param context The context as created by dc_context_new().
* @return None.
*/
void dc_update_device_chats (dc_context_t* context);
/**
* Check if a device-message with a given label was ever added.
* Device-messages can be added dc_add_device_msg().
*
* @memberof dc_context_t
* @param context The context as created by dc_context_new().
* @param label Label of the message to check.
* @return 1=A message with this label was added at some point,
* 0=A message with this label was never added.
*/
int dc_was_device_msg_ever_added (dc_context_t* context, const char* label);
uint32_t dc_add_device_msg (dc_context_t* context, dc_msg_t* msg);
/**
@@ -1378,18 +1262,25 @@ uint32_t dc_get_next_media (dc_context_t* context, uint32_t ms
/**
* Set chat visibility to pinned, archived or normal.
* Archive or unarchive a chat.
*
* Calling this function usually results in the event #DC_EVENT_MSGS_CHANGED
* See @ref DC_CHAT_VISIBILITY for detailed information about the visibilities.
* Archived chats are not included in the default chatlist returned
* by dc_get_chatlist(). Instead, if there are _any_ archived chats,
* the pseudo-chat with the chat_id DC_CHAT_ID_ARCHIVED_LINK will be added the the
* end of the chatlist.
*
* - To get a list of archived chats, use dc_get_chatlist() with the flag DC_GCL_ARCHIVED_ONLY.
* - To find out the archived state of a given chat, use dc_chat_get_archived()
* - Messages in archived chats are marked as being noticed, so they do not count as "fresh"
* - Calling this function usually results in the event #DC_EVENT_MSGS_CHANGED
*
* @memberof dc_context_t
* @param context The context object as returned from dc_context_new().
* @param chat_id The ID of the chat to change the visibility for.
* @param visibility one of @ref DC_CHAT_VISIBILITY
* @param chat_id The ID of the chat to archive or unarchive.
* @param archive 1=archive chat, 0=unarchive chat, all other values are reserved for future use
* @return None.
*/
void dc_set_chat_visibility (dc_context_t* context, uint32_t chat_id, int visibility);
void dc_archive_chat (dc_context_t* context, uint32_t chat_id, int archive);
/**
@@ -1593,22 +1484,6 @@ int dc_set_chat_name (dc_context_t* context, uint32_t ch
int dc_set_chat_profile_image (dc_context_t* context, uint32_t chat_id, const char* image);
/**
* Set mute duration of a chat.
*
* This value can be checked by the ui upon receiving a new message to decide whether it should trigger an notification.
*
* Sends out #DC_EVENT_CHAT_MODIFIED.
*
* @memberof dc_context_t
* @param chat_id The chat ID to set the mute duration.
* @param duration The duration (0 for no mute, -1 for forever mute, everything else is is the relative mute duration from now in seconds)
* @param context The context as created by dc_context_new().
* @return 1=success, 0=error
*/
int dc_set_chat_mute_duration (dc_context_t* context, uint32_t chat_id, int64_t duration);
// handle messages
/**
@@ -1656,7 +1531,7 @@ char* dc_get_mime_headers (dc_context_t* context, uint32_t ms
void dc_delete_msgs (dc_context_t* context, const uint32_t* msg_ids, int msg_cnt);
/**
* Empty IMAP server folder: delete all messages.
* Empty IMAP server folder: delete all messages.
*
* @memberof dc_context_t
* @param context The context object as created by dc_context_new()
@@ -1809,7 +1684,7 @@ uint32_t dc_create_contact (dc_context_t* context, const char*
* Trying to add email-addresses that are already in the contact list,
* results in updating the name unless the name was changed manually by the user.
* If any email-address or any name is really updated,
* the event #DC_EVENT_CONTACTS_CHANGED is sent.
* the event DC_EVENT_CONTACTS_CHANGED is sent.
*
* To add a single contact entered by the user, you should prefer dc_create_contact(),
* however, for adding a bunch of addresses, this function is _much_ faster.
@@ -2015,7 +1890,7 @@ void dc_imex (dc_context_t* context, int what, c
* }
* while (!configure_succeeded())
* }
* dc_str_unref(file);
* free(file);
* }
* ~~~
*
@@ -2127,7 +2002,6 @@ void dc_stop_ongoing_process (dc_context_t* context);
#define DC_QR_FPR_OK 210 // id=contact
#define DC_QR_FPR_MISMATCH 220 // id=contact
#define DC_QR_FPR_WITHOUT_ADDR 230 // test1=formatted fingerprint
#define DC_QR_ACCOUNT 250 // text1=domain
#define DC_QR_ADDR 320 // id=contact
#define DC_QR_TEXT 330 // text1=text
#define DC_QR_URL 332 // text1=URL
@@ -2145,12 +2019,12 @@ void dc_stop_ongoing_process (dc_context_t* context);
* - DC_QR_FPR_OK with dc_lot_t::id=Contact ID
* - DC_QR_FPR_MISMATCH with dc_lot_t::id=Contact ID
* - DC_QR_FPR_WITHOUT_ADDR with dc_lot_t::test1=Formatted fingerprint
* - DC_QR_ACCOUNT allows creation of an account, dc_lot_t::text1=domain
* - DC_QR_ADDR with dc_lot_t::id=Contact ID
* - DC_QR_TEXT with dc_lot_t::text1=Text
* - DC_QR_URL with dc_lot_t::text1=URL
* - DC_QR_ERROR with dc_lot_t::text1=Error string
*
*
* @memberof dc_context_t
* @param context The context object.
* @param qr The text of the scanned QR code.
@@ -2161,22 +2035,20 @@ dc_lot_t* dc_check_qr (dc_context_t* context, const char*
/**
* Get QR code text that will offer an Setup-Contact or Verified-Group invitation.
* Get QR code text that will offer an secure-join verification.
* The QR code is compatible to the OPENPGP4FPR format
* so that a basic fingerprint comparison also works eg. with OpenKeychain.
*
* The scanning device will pass the scanned content to dc_check_qr() then;
* if dc_check_qr() returns DC_QR_ASK_VERIFYCONTACT or DC_QR_ASK_VERIFYGROUP
* if this function returns DC_QR_ASK_VERIFYCONTACT or DC_QR_ASK_VERIFYGROUP
* an out-of-band-verification can be joined using dc_join_securejoin()
*
* @memberof dc_context_t
* @param context The context object.
* @param chat_id If set to a group-chat-id,
* the Verified-Group-Invite protocol is offered in the QR code;
* the group-join-protocol is offered in the QR code;
* works for verified groups as well as for normal groups.
* If set to 0, the Setup-Contact protocol is offered in the QR code.
* See https://countermitm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/new.html
* for details about both protocols.
* If set to 0, the setup-Verified-contact-protocol is offered in the QR code.
* @return Text that should go to the QR code,
* On errors, an empty QR code is returned, NULL is never returned.
* The returned string must be released using dc_str_unref() after usage.
@@ -2185,29 +2057,13 @@ char* dc_get_securejoin_qr (dc_context_t* context, uint32_t ch
/**
* Continue a Setup-Contact or Verified-Group-Invite protocol
* started on another device with dc_get_securejoin_qr().
* Join an out-of-band-verification initiated on another device with dc_get_securejoin_qr().
* This function is typically called when dc_check_qr() returns
* lot.state=DC_QR_ASK_VERIFYCONTACT or lot.state=DC_QR_ASK_VERIFYGROUP.
*
* Depending on the given QR code,
* this function may takes some time and sends and receives several messages.
* Therefore, you should call it always in a separate thread;
* if you want to abort it, you should call dc_stop_ongoing_process().
*
* - If the given QR code starts the Setup-Contact protocol,
* the function typically returns immediately
* and the handshake runs in background.
* Subsequent calls of dc_join_securejoin() will abort unfinished tasks.
* The returned chat is the one-to-one opportunistic chat.
* When the protocol has finished, an info-message is added to that chat.
* - If the given QR code starts the Verified-Group-Invite protocol,
* the function waits until the protocol has finished.
* This is because the verified group is not opportunistic
* and can be created only when the contacts have verified each other.
*
* See https://countermitm.readthedocs.io/en/latest/new.html
* for details about both protocols.
* This function takes some time and sends and receives several messages.
* You should call it in a separate thread; if you want to abort it, you should
* call dc_stop_ongoing_process().
*
* @memberof dc_context_t
* @param context The context object
@@ -2215,9 +2071,6 @@ char* dc_get_securejoin_qr (dc_context_t* context, uint32_t ch
* to dc_check_qr().
* @return Chat-id of the joined chat, the UI may redirect to the this chat.
* If the out-of-band verification failed or was aborted, 0 is returned.
* A returned chat-id does not guarantee that the chat or the belonging contact is verified.
* If needed, this be checked with dc_chat_is_verified() and dc_contact_is_verified(),
* however, in practise, the UI will just listen to #DC_EVENT_CONTACTS_CHANGED unconditionally.
*/
uint32_t dc_join_securejoin (dc_context_t* context, const char* qr);
@@ -2692,25 +2545,6 @@ dc_lot_t* dc_chatlist_get_summary (const dc_chatlist_t* chatlist, siz
dc_context_t* dc_chatlist_get_context (dc_chatlist_t* chatlist);
/**
* Get info summary for a chat, in json format.
*
* The returned json string has the following key/values:
*
* id: chat id
* name: chat/group name
* color: color of this chat
* last-message-from: who sent the last message
* last-message-text: message (truncated)
* last-message-state: DC_STATE* constant
* last-message-date:
* avatar-path: path-to-blobfile
* is_verified: yes/no
* @return a utf8-encoded json string containing all requested info. Must be freed using dc_str_unref(). NULL is never returned.
*/
char* dc_chat_get_info_json (dc_context_t* context, size_t chat_id);
/**
* @class dc_chat_t
*
@@ -2845,14 +2679,21 @@ uint32_t dc_chat_get_color (const dc_chat_t* chat);
/**
* Get visibility of chat.
* See @ref DC_CHAT_VISIBILITY for detailed information about the visibilities.
* Get archived state.
*
* - 0 = normal chat, not archived, not sticky.
* - 1 = chat archived
* - 2 = chat sticky (reserved for future use, if you do not support this value, just treat the chat as a normal one)
*
* To archive or unarchive chats, use dc_archive_chat().
* If chats are archived, this should be shown in the UI by a little icon or text,
* eg. the search will also return archived chats.
*
* @memberof dc_chat_t
* @param chat The chat object.
* @return One of @ref DC_CHAT_VISIBILITY
* @return Archived state.
*/
int dc_chat_get_visibility (const dc_chat_t* chat);
int dc_chat_get_archived (const dc_chat_t* chat);
/**
@@ -2897,7 +2738,9 @@ int dc_chat_is_self_talk (const dc_chat_t* chat);
* From the ui view, device-talks are not very special,
* the user can delete and forward messages, archive the chat, set notifications etc.
*
* Messages can be added to the device-talk using dc_add_device_msg()
* Messages may be added from the core to the device chat,
* so the chat just pops up as usual.
* However, if needed the ui can also add messages using dc_add_device_msg()
*
* @memberof dc_chat_t
* @param chat The chat object.
@@ -2945,26 +2788,6 @@ int dc_chat_is_verified (const dc_chat_t* chat);
int dc_chat_is_sending_locations (const dc_chat_t* chat);
/**
* Check whether the chat is currently muted
*
* @memberof dc_chat_t
* @param chat The chat object.
* @return 1=muted, 0=not muted
*/
int dc_chat_is_muted (const dc_chat_t* chat);
/**
* Get the exact state of the mute of a chat
*
* @memberof dc_chat_t
* @param chat The chat object.
* @return 0=not muted, -1=forever muted, (x>0)=remaining seconds until the mute is lifted
*/
int64_t dc_chat_get_remaining_mute_duration (const dc_chat_t* chat);
/**
* @class dc_msg_t
*
@@ -3077,15 +2900,15 @@ int dc_msg_get_viewtype (const dc_msg_t* msg);
* Get the state of a message.
*
* Incoming message states:
* - DC_STATE_IN_FRESH (10) - Incoming _fresh_ message. Fresh messages are neither noticed nor seen and are typically shown in notifications. Use dc_get_fresh_msgs() to get all fresh messages.
* - DC_STATE_IN_NOTICED (13) - Incoming _noticed_ message. E.g. chat opened but message not yet read - noticed messages are not counted as unread but did not marked as read nor resulted in MDNs. Use dc_marknoticed_chat() or dc_marknoticed_contact() to mark messages as being noticed.
* - DC_STATE_IN_SEEN (16) - Incoming message, really _seen_ by the user. Marked as read on IMAP and MDN may be sent. Use dc_markseen_msgs() to mark messages as being seen.
* - DC_STATE_IN_FRESH (10) - Incoming _fresh_ message. Fresh messages are not noticed nor seen and are typically shown in notifications. Use dc_get_fresh_msgs() to get all fresh messages.
* - DC_STATE_IN_NOTICED (13) - Incoming _noticed_ message. Eg. chat opened but message not yet read - noticed messages are not counted as unread but did not marked as read nor resulted in MDNs. Use dc_marknoticed_chat() or dc_marknoticed_contact() to mark messages as being noticed.
* - DC_STATE_IN_SEEN (16) - Incoming message, really _seen_ by the user. Marked as read on IMAP and MDN may be send. Use dc_markseen_msgs() to mark messages as being seen.
*
* Outgoing message states:
* - DC_STATE_OUT_PREPARING (18) - For files which need time to be prepared before they can be sent,
* the message enters this state before DC_STATE_OUT_PENDING.
* - DC_STATE_OUT_DRAFT (19) - Message saved as draft using dc_set_draft()
* - DC_STATE_OUT_PENDING (20) - The user has pressed the "send" button but the
* - DC_STATE_OUT_PENDING (20) - The user has send the "send" button but the
* message is not yet sent and is pending in some way. Maybe we're offline (no checkmark).
* - DC_STATE_OUT_FAILED (24) - _Unrecoverable_ error (_recoverable_ errors result in pending messages), you'll receive the event #DC_EVENT_MSG_FAILED.
* - DC_STATE_OUT_DELIVERED (26) - Outgoing message successfully delivered to server (one checkmark). Note, that already delivered messages may get into the state DC_STATE_OUT_FAILED if we get such a hint from the server.
@@ -3733,15 +3556,11 @@ int dc_contact_is_blocked (const dc_contact_t* contact);
/**
* Check if a contact was verified. E.g. by a secure-join QR code scan
* and if the key has not changed since this verification.
* Same as dc_contact_is_verified() but allows speeding up things
* by adding the peerstate belonging to the contact.
* If you do not have the peerstate available, it is loaded automatically.
*
* The UI may draw a checkbox or something like that beside verified contacts.
*
* @memberof dc_contact_t
* @param contact The contact object.
* @return 0: contact is not verified.
* 2: SELF and contact have verified their fingerprints in both directions; in the UI typically checkmarks are shown.
* @private @memberof dc_context_t
*/
int dc_contact_is_verified (dc_contact_t* contact);
@@ -3753,19 +3572,30 @@ int dc_contact_is_verified (dc_contact_t* contact);
*/
/**
* Create a provider struct for the given domain.
*
* @memberof dc_provider_t
* @param domain The domain to get provider info for.
* @return a dc_provider_t struct which can be used with the dc_provider_get_*
* accessor functions. If no provider info is found, NULL will be
* returned.
*/
dc_provider_t* dc_provider_new_from_domain (const char* domain);
/**
* Create a provider struct for the given email address.
*
* The provider is extracted from the email address and it's information is returned.
*
* @memberof dc_provider_t
* @param context The context object as created by dc_context_new().
* @param email The user's email address to extract the provider info form.
* @return a dc_provider_t struct which can be used with the dc_provider_get_*
* accessor functions. If no provider info is found, NULL will be
* returned.
*/
dc_provider_t* dc_provider_new_from_email (const dc_context_t* context, const char* email);
dc_provider_t* dc_provider_new_from_email (const char* email);
/**
@@ -3775,35 +3605,53 @@ dc_provider_t* dc_provider_new_from_email (const dc_context_t* conte
*
* @memberof dc_provider_t
* @param provider The dc_provider_t struct.
* @return String with a fully-qualified URL,
* if there is no such URL, an empty string is returned, NULL is never returned.
* The returned value must be released using dc_str_unref().
* @return A string which must be released using dc_str_unref().
*/
char* dc_provider_get_overview_page (const dc_provider_t* provider);
/**
* Get hints to be shown to the user on the login screen.
* Depending on the @ref DC_PROVIDER_STATUS returned by dc_provider_get_status(),
* the ui may want to highlight the hint.
* The provider's name.
*
* Moreover, the ui should display a "More information" link
* that forwards to the url returned by dc_provider_get_overview_page().
* The name of the provider, e.g. "POSTEO".
*
* @memberof dc_provider_t
* @param provider The dc_provider_t struct.
* @return A string with the hint to show to the user, may contain multiple lines,
* if there is no such hint, an empty string is returned, NULL is never returned.
* The returned value must be released using dc_str_unref().
* @return A string which must be released using dc_str_unref().
*/
char* dc_provider_get_before_login_hint (const dc_provider_t* provider);
char* dc_provider_get_name (const dc_provider_t* provider);
/**
* The markdown content of the providers page.
*
* This contains the preparation steps or additional information if the status
* is @ref DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_BROKEN.
*
* @memberof dc_provider_t
* @param provider The dc_provider_t struct.
* @return A string which must be released using dc_str_unref().
*/
char* dc_provider_get_markdown (const dc_provider_t* provider);
/**
* Date of when the state was last checked/updated.
*
* This is returned as a string.
*
* @memberof dc_provider_t
* @param provider The dc_provider_t struct.
* @return A string which must be released using dc_str_unref().
*/
char* dc_provider_get_status_date (const dc_provider_t* provider);
/**
* Whether DC works with this provider.
*
* Can be one of #DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_OK,
* #DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_PREPARATION or #DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_BROKEN.
* Can be one of @ref DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_OK, @ref
* DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_PREPARATION and @ref DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_BROKEN.
*
* @memberof dc_provider_t
* @param provider The dc_provider_t struct.
@@ -3818,7 +3666,7 @@ int dc_provider_get_status (const dc_provider_t* prov
* @memberof dc_provider_t
* @param provider The dc_provider_t struct.
*/
void dc_provider_unref (dc_provider_t* provider);
void dc_provider_unref (const dc_provider_t* provider);
/**
@@ -4113,6 +3961,11 @@ int64_t dc_lot_get_timestamp (const dc_lot_t* lot);
*/
#define DC_CERTCK_STRICT 1
/**
* Accept invalid hostnames, but not invalid certificates.
*/
#define DC_CERTCK_ACCEPT_INVALID_HOSTNAMES 2
/**
* Accept invalid certificates, including self-signed ones
* or having incorrect hostname.
@@ -4226,30 +4079,30 @@ int64_t dc_lot_get_timestamp (const dc_lot_t* lot);
#define DC_EVENT_IMAP_MESSAGE_MOVED 105
/**
* Emitted when an IMAP folder was emptied.
* Emitted when an IMAP folder was emptied.
*
* @param data1 0
* @param data2 (const char*) folder name.
* @param data2 (const char*) folder name.
* Must not be unref'd or modified and is valid only until the callback returns.
* @return 0
*/
#define DC_EVENT_IMAP_FOLDER_EMPTIED 106
/**
* Emitted when a new blob file was successfully written
* Emitted when a new blob file was successfully written
*
* @param data1 0
* @param data2 (const char*) path name
* @param data2 (const char*) path name
* Must not be unref'd or modified and is valid only until the callback returns.
* @return 0
*/
#define DC_EVENT_NEW_BLOB_FILE 150
/**
* Emitted when a blob file was successfully deleted
* Emitted when a blob file was successfully deleted
*
* @param data1 0
* @param data2 (const char*) path name
* @param data2 (const char*) path name
* Must not be unref'd or modified and is valid only until the callback returns.
* @return 0
*/
@@ -4406,7 +4259,7 @@ int64_t dc_lot_get_timestamp (const dc_lot_t* lot);
/**
* Contact(s) created, renamed, verified, blocked or deleted.
* Contact(s) created, renamed, blocked or deleted.
*
* @param data1 (int) If not 0, this is the contact_id of an added contact that should be selected.
* @param data2 0
@@ -4497,16 +4350,6 @@ int64_t dc_lot_get_timestamp (const dc_lot_t* lot);
#define DC_EVENT_SECUREJOIN_JOINER_PROGRESS 2061
/**
* This event is sent out to the inviter when a joiner successfully joined a group.
*
* @param data1 (int) chat_id
* @param data2 (int) contact_id
* @return 0
*/
#define DC_EVENT_SECUREJOIN_MEMBER_ADDED 2062
/**
* @}
*/
@@ -4524,8 +4367,6 @@ int64_t dc_lot_get_timestamp (const dc_lot_t* lot);
#define DC_EVENT_RETURNS_STRING(e) ((e)==DC_EVENT_GET_STRING) // not used anymore
char* dc_get_version_str (void); // deprecated
void dc_array_add_id (dc_array_t*, uint32_t); // deprecated
#define dc_archive_chat(a,b,c) dc_set_chat_visibility((a), (b), (c)? 1 : 0) // not used anymore
#define dc_chat_get_archived(a) (dc_chat_get_visibility((a))==1? 1 : 0) // not used anymore
/*
@@ -4535,13 +4376,6 @@ void dc_array_add_id (dc_array_t*, uint32_t); // depreca
#define DC_SHOW_EMAILS_ACCEPTED_CONTACTS 1
#define DC_SHOW_EMAILS_ALL 2
/*
* Values for dc_get|set_config("key_gen_type")
*/
#define DC_KEY_GEN_DEFAULT 0
#define DC_KEY_GEN_RSA2048 1
#define DC_KEY_GEN_ED25519 2
/**
* @defgroup DC_PROVIDER_STATUS DC_PROVIDER_STATUS
@@ -4553,43 +4387,23 @@ void dc_array_add_id (dc_array_t*, uint32_t); // depreca
*/
/**
* Prover works out-of-the-box.
* This provider status is returned for provider where the login
* works by just entering the name or the email-address.
* Provider status returned by dc_provider_get_status().
*
* - There is no need for the user to do any special things
* (enable IMAP or so) in the provider's webinterface or at other places.
* - There is no need for the user to enter advanced settings;
* server, port etc. are known by the core.
*
* The status is returned by dc_provider_get_status().
* Works right out of the box without any preperation steps needed
*/
#define DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_OK 1
/**
* Provider works, but there are preparations needed.
* Provider status returned by dc_provider_get_status().
*
* - The user has to do some special things as "Enable IMAP in the Webinterface",
* what exactly, is described in the string returnd by dc_provider_get_before_login_hints()
* and, typically more detailed, in the page linked by dc_provider_get_overview_page().
* - There is no need for the user to enter advanced settings;
* server, port etc. should be known by the core.
*
* The status is returned by dc_provider_get_status().
* Works, but preparation steps are needed
*/
#define DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_PREPARATION 2
/**
* Provider is not working.
* This provider status is returned for providers
* that are known to not work with Delta Chat.
* The ui should block logging in with this provider.
* Provider status returned by dc_provider_get_status().
*
* More information about that is typically provided
* in the string returned by dc_provider_get_before_login_hints()
* and in the page linked by dc_provider_get_overview_page().
*
* The status is returned by dc_provider_get_status().
* Doesn't work (too unstable to use falls also in this category)
*/
#define DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_BROKEN 3
@@ -4598,48 +4412,6 @@ void dc_array_add_id (dc_array_t*, uint32_t); // depreca
*/
/**
* @defgroup DC_CHAT_VISIBILITY DC_CHAT_VISIBILITY
*
* These constants describe the visibility of a chat.
* The chat visibiliry can be get using dc_chat_get_visibility()
* and set using dc_set_chat_visibility().
*
* @addtogroup DC_CHAT_VISIBILITY
* @{
*/
/**
* Chats with normal visibility are not archived and are shown below all pinned chats.
* Archived chats, that receive new messages automatically become normal chats.
*/
#define DC_CHAT_VISIBILITY_NORMAL 0
/**
* Archived chats are not included in the default chatlist returned by dc_get_chatlist().
* Instead, if there are _any_ archived chats, the pseudo-chat
* with the chat_id DC_CHAT_ID_ARCHIVED_LINK will be added the the end of the chatlist.
*
* The UI typically shows a little icon or chats beside archived chats in the chatlist,
* this is needed as eg. the search will also return archived chats.
*
* If archived chats receive new messages, they become normal chats again.
*
* To get a list of archived chats, use dc_get_chatlist() with the flag DC_GCL_ARCHIVED_ONLY.
*/
#define DC_CHAT_VISIBILITY_ARCHIVED 1
/**
* Pinned chats are included in the default chatlist. moreover,
* they are always the first items, whether they have fresh messages or not.
*/
#define DC_CHAT_VISIBILITY_PINNED 2
/**
* @}
*/
/*
* TODO: Strings need some doumentation about used placeholders.
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extern crate deltachat_provider_database;
use std::ptr;
use deltachat::dc_tools::{to_string_lossy, StrExt};
use deltachat_provider_database::StatusState;
#[no_mangle]
pub type dc_provider_t = deltachat_provider_database::Provider;
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn dc_provider_new_from_domain(
domain: *const libc::c_char,
) -> *const dc_provider_t {
match deltachat_provider_database::get_provider_info(&to_string_lossy(domain)) {
Some(provider) => provider,
None => ptr::null(),
}
}
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn dc_provider_new_from_email(
email: *const libc::c_char,
) -> *const dc_provider_t {
let email = to_string_lossy(email);
let domain = deltachat_provider_database::get_domain_from_email(&email);
match deltachat_provider_database::get_provider_info(domain) {
Some(provider) => provider,
None => ptr::null(),
}
}
macro_rules! null_guard {
($context:tt) => {
if $context.is_null() {
return ptr::null_mut() as *mut libc::c_char;
}
};
}
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn dc_provider_get_overview_page(
provider: *const dc_provider_t,
) -> *mut libc::c_char {
null_guard!(provider);
format!(
"{}/{}",
deltachat_provider_database::PROVIDER_OVERVIEW_URL,
(*provider).overview_page
)
.strdup()
}
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn dc_provider_get_name(provider: *const dc_provider_t) -> *mut libc::c_char {
null_guard!(provider);
(*provider).name.strdup()
}
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn dc_provider_get_markdown(
provider: *const dc_provider_t,
) -> *mut libc::c_char {
null_guard!(provider);
(*provider).markdown.strdup()
}
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn dc_provider_get_status_date(
provider: *const dc_provider_t,
) -> *mut libc::c_char {
null_guard!(provider);
(*provider).status.date.strdup()
}
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn dc_provider_get_status(provider: *const dc_provider_t) -> u32 {
if provider.is_null() {
return 0;
}
match (*provider).status.state {
StatusState::OK => 1,
StatusState::PREPARATION => 2,
StatusState::BROKEN => 3,
}
}
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn dc_provider_unref(_provider: *const dc_provider_t) {
()
}
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use failure::Fail;
use std::ffi::{CStr, CString};
use std::ptr;
/// Duplicates a string
///
/// returns an empty string if NULL is given, never returns NULL (exits on errors)
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```rust,norun
/// use deltachat::dc_tools::{dc_strdup, to_string_lossy};
/// unsafe {
/// let str_a = b"foobar\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char;
/// let str_a_copy = dc_strdup(str_a);
/// assert_eq!(to_string_lossy(str_a_copy), "foobar");
/// assert_ne!(str_a, str_a_copy);
/// }
/// ```
pub unsafe fn dc_strdup(s: *const libc::c_char) -> *mut libc::c_char {
let ret: *mut libc::c_char;
if !s.is_null() {
ret = libc::strdup(s);
assert!(!ret.is_null());
} else {
ret = libc::calloc(1, 1) as *mut libc::c_char;
assert!(!ret.is_null());
}
ret
}
/// Error type for the [OsStrExt] trait
#[derive(Debug, Fail, PartialEq)]
pub enum CStringError {
/// The string contains an interior null byte
#[fail(display = "String contains an interior null byte")]
InteriorNullByte,
/// The string is not valid Unicode
#[fail(display = "String is not valid unicode")]
NotUnicode,
}
/// Extra convenience methods on [std::ffi::OsStr] to work with `*libc::c_char`.
///
/// The primary function of this trait is to more easily convert
/// [OsStr], [OsString] or [Path] into pointers to C strings. This always
/// allocates a new string since it is very common for the source
/// string not to have the required terminal null byte.
///
/// It is implemented for `AsRef<std::ffi::OsStr>>` trait, which
/// allows any type which implements this trait to transparently use
/// this. This is how the conversion for [Path] works.
///
/// [OsStr]: std::ffi::OsStr
/// [OsString]: std::ffi::OsString
/// [Path]: std::path::Path
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use deltachat::dc_tools::{dc_strdup, OsStrExt};
/// let path = std::path::Path::new("/some/path");
/// let path_c = path.to_c_string().unwrap();
/// unsafe {
/// let mut c_ptr: *mut libc::c_char = dc_strdup(path_c.as_ptr());
/// }
/// ```
pub trait OsStrExt {
/// Convert a [std::ffi::OsStr] to an [std::ffi::CString]
///
/// This is useful to convert e.g. a [std::path::Path] to
/// [*libc::c_char] by using
/// [Path::as_os_str()](std::path::Path::as_os_str) and
/// [CStr::as_ptr()](std::ffi::CStr::as_ptr).
///
/// This returns [CString] and not [&CStr] because not all [OsStr]
/// slices end with a null byte, particularly those coming from
/// [Path] do not have a null byte and having to handle this as
/// the caller would defeat the point of this function.
///
/// On Windows this requires that the [OsStr] contains valid
/// unicode, which should normally be the case for a [Path].
///
/// [CString]: std::ffi::CString
/// [CStr]: std::ffi::CStr
/// [OsStr]: std::ffi::OsStr
/// [Path]: std::path::Path
///
/// # Errors
///
/// Since a C `*char` is terminated by a NULL byte this conversion
/// will fail, when the [OsStr] has an interior null byte. The
/// function will return
/// `[Err]([CStringError::InteriorNullByte])`. When converting
/// from a [Path] it should be safe to
/// [`.unwrap()`](std::result::Result::unwrap) this anyway since a
/// [Path] should not contain interior null bytes.
///
/// On windows when the string contains invalid Unicode
/// `[Err]([CStringError::NotUnicode])` is returned.
fn to_c_string(&self) -> Result<CString, CStringError>;
}
impl<T: AsRef<std::ffi::OsStr>> OsStrExt for T {
#[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))]
fn to_c_string(&self) -> Result<CString, CStringError> {
use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt;
CString::new(self.as_ref().as_bytes()).map_err(|err| match err {
std::ffi::NulError { .. } => CStringError::InteriorNullByte,
})
}
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
fn to_c_string(&self) -> Result<CString, CStringError> {
os_str_to_c_string_unicode(&self)
}
}
// Implementation for os_str_to_c_string on windows.
#[allow(dead_code)]
fn os_str_to_c_string_unicode(
os_str: &dyn AsRef<std::ffi::OsStr>,
) -> Result<CString, CStringError> {
match os_str.as_ref().to_str() {
Some(val) => CString::new(val.as_bytes()).map_err(|err| match err {
std::ffi::NulError { .. } => CStringError::InteriorNullByte,
}),
None => Err(CStringError::NotUnicode),
}
}
/// Convenience methods/associated functions for working with [CString]
///
/// This is helps transitioning from unsafe code.
pub trait CStringExt {
/// Create a new [CString], yolo style
///
/// This unwrap the result, panicking when there are embedded NULL
/// bytes.
fn yolo<T: Into<Vec<u8>>>(t: T) -> CString {
CString::new(t).expect("String contains null byte, can not be CString")
}
}
impl CStringExt for CString {}
/// Convenience methods to turn strings into C strings.
///
/// To interact with (legacy) C APIs we often need to convert from
/// Rust strings to raw C strings. This can be clumsy to do correctly
/// and the compiler sometimes allows it in an unsafe way. These
/// methods make it more succinct and help you get it right.
pub trait StrExt {
/// Allocate a new raw C `*char` version of this string.
///
/// This allocates a new raw C string which must be freed using
/// `free`. It takes care of some common pitfalls with using
/// [CString.as_ptr].
///
/// [CString.as_ptr]: std::ffi::CString.as_ptr
///
/// # Panics
///
/// This function will panic when the original string contains an
/// interior null byte as this can not be represented in raw C
/// strings.
unsafe fn strdup(&self) -> *mut libc::c_char;
}
impl<T: AsRef<str>> StrExt for T {
unsafe fn strdup(&self) -> *mut libc::c_char {
let tmp = CString::yolo(self.as_ref());
dc_strdup(tmp.as_ptr())
}
}
/// Convenience methods to turn optional strings into C strings.
///
/// This is the same as the [StrExt] trait but a different trait name
/// to work around the type system not allowing to implement [StrExt]
/// for `Option<impl StrExt>` When we already have an [StrExt] impl
/// for `AsRef<&str>`.
///
/// When the [Option] is [Option::Some] this behaves just like
/// [StrExt::strdup], when it is [Option::None] a null pointer is
/// returned.
pub trait OptStrExt {
/// Allocate a new raw C `*char` version of this string, or NULL.
///
/// See [StrExt::strdup] for details.
unsafe fn strdup(&self) -> *mut libc::c_char;
}
impl<T: AsRef<str>> OptStrExt for Option<T> {
unsafe fn strdup(&self) -> *mut libc::c_char {
match self {
Some(s) => {
let tmp = CString::yolo(s.as_ref());
dc_strdup(tmp.as_ptr())
}
None => ptr::null_mut(),
}
}
}
pub fn to_string_lossy(s: *const libc::c_char) -> String {
if s.is_null() {
return "".into();
}
let cstr = unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(s) };
cstr.to_string_lossy().to_string()
}
pub fn to_opt_string_lossy(s: *const libc::c_char) -> Option<String> {
if s.is_null() {
return None;
}
Some(to_string_lossy(s))
}
/// Convert a C `*char` pointer to a [std::path::Path] slice.
///
/// This converts a `*libc::c_char` pointer to a [Path] slice. This
/// essentially has to convert the pointer to [std::ffi::OsStr] to do
/// so and thus is the inverse of [OsStrExt::to_c_string]. Just like
/// [OsStrExt::to_c_string] requires valid Unicode on Windows, this
/// requires that the pointer contains valid UTF-8 on Windows.
///
/// Because this returns a reference the [Path] silce can not outlive
/// the original pointer.
///
/// [Path]: std::path::Path
#[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))]
pub fn as_path<'a>(s: *const libc::c_char) -> &'a std::path::Path {
assert!(!s.is_null(), "cannot be used on null pointers");
use std::os::unix::ffi::OsStrExt;
unsafe {
let c_str = std::ffi::CStr::from_ptr(s).to_bytes();
let os_str = std::ffi::OsStr::from_bytes(c_str);
std::path::Path::new(os_str)
}
}
// as_path() implementation for windows, documented above.
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
pub fn as_path<'a>(s: *const libc::c_char) -> &'a std::path::Path {
as_path_unicode(s)
}
// Implementation for as_path() on Windows.
//
// Having this as a separate function means it can be tested on unix
// too.
#[allow(dead_code)]
fn as_path_unicode<'a>(s: *const libc::c_char) -> &'a std::path::Path {
assert!(!s.is_null(), "cannot be used on null pointers");
let cstr = unsafe { CStr::from_ptr(s) };
let str = cstr.to_str().unwrap_or_else(|err| panic!("{}", err));
std::path::Path::new(str)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use libc::{free, strcmp};
#[test]
fn test_os_str_to_c_string_cwd() {
let some_dir = std::env::current_dir().unwrap();
some_dir.as_os_str().to_c_string().unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn test_os_str_to_c_string_unicode() {
let some_str = String::from("/some/valid/utf8");
let some_dir = std::path::Path::new(&some_str);
assert_eq!(
some_dir.as_os_str().to_c_string().unwrap(),
CString::new("/some/valid/utf8").unwrap()
);
}
#[test]
fn test_os_str_to_c_string_nul() {
let some_str = std::ffi::OsString::from("foo\x00bar");
assert_eq!(
some_str.to_c_string().err().unwrap(),
CStringError::InteriorNullByte
)
}
#[test]
fn test_path_to_c_string_cwd() {
let some_dir = std::env::current_dir().unwrap();
some_dir.to_c_string().unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn test_path_to_c_string_unicode() {
let some_str = String::from("/some/valid/utf8");
let some_dir = std::path::Path::new(&some_str);
assert_eq!(
some_dir.as_os_str().to_c_string().unwrap(),
CString::new("/some/valid/utf8").unwrap()
);
}
#[test]
fn test_os_str_to_c_string_unicode_fn() {
let some_str = std::ffi::OsString::from("foo");
assert_eq!(
os_str_to_c_string_unicode(&some_str).unwrap(),
CString::new("foo").unwrap()
);
}
#[test]
fn test_path_to_c_string_unicode_fn() {
let some_str = String::from("/some/path");
let some_path = std::path::Path::new(&some_str);
assert_eq!(
os_str_to_c_string_unicode(&some_path).unwrap(),
CString::new("/some/path").unwrap()
);
}
#[test]
fn test_os_str_to_c_string_unicode_fn_nul() {
let some_str = std::ffi::OsString::from("fooz\x00bar");
assert_eq!(
os_str_to_c_string_unicode(&some_str).err().unwrap(),
CStringError::InteriorNullByte
);
}
#[test]
fn test_as_path() {
let some_path = CString::new("/some/path").unwrap();
let ptr = some_path.as_ptr();
assert_eq!(as_path(ptr), std::ffi::OsString::from("/some/path"))
}
#[test]
fn test_as_path_unicode_fn() {
let some_path = CString::new("/some/path").unwrap();
let ptr = some_path.as_ptr();
assert_eq!(as_path_unicode(ptr), std::ffi::OsString::from("/some/path"));
}
#[test]
fn test_cstring_yolo() {
assert_eq!(CString::new("hello").unwrap(), CString::yolo("hello"));
}
#[test]
fn test_strdup_str() {
unsafe {
let s = "hello".strdup();
let cmp = strcmp(s, b"hello\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char);
free(s as *mut libc::c_void);
assert_eq!(cmp, 0);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_strdup_string() {
unsafe {
let s = String::from("hello").strdup();
let cmp = strcmp(s, b"hello\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char);
free(s as *mut libc::c_void);
assert_eq!(cmp, 0);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_strdup_opt_string() {
unsafe {
let s = Some("hello");
let c = s.strdup();
let cmp = strcmp(c, b"hello\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char);
free(c as *mut libc::c_void);
assert_eq!(cmp, 0);
let s: Option<&str> = None;
let c = s.strdup();
assert_eq!(c, ptr::null_mut());
}
}
}

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@@ -1,13 +1,12 @@
[package]
name = "deltachat_derive"
version = "2.0.0"
authors = ["Delta Chat Developers (ML) <delta@codespeak.net>"]
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["Dmitry Bogatov <KAction@debian.org>"]
edition = "2018"
license = "MPL-2.0"
[lib]
proc-macro = true
[dependencies]
syn = "1.0.13"
quote = "1.0.2"
syn = "0.14.4"
quote = "0.6.3"

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@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
use std::path::Path;
use std::str::FromStr;
use deltachat::chat::{self, Chat, ChatId, ChatVisibility};
use deltachat::chat::{self, Chat};
use deltachat::chatlist::*;
use deltachat::config;
use deltachat::constants::*;
use deltachat::contact::*;
use deltachat::context::*;
@@ -18,16 +19,16 @@ use deltachat::peerstate::*;
use deltachat::qr::*;
use deltachat::sql;
use deltachat::Event;
use deltachat::{config, provider};
use libc::free;
/// Reset database tables.
/// Reset database tables. This function is called from Core cmdline.
/// Argument is a bitmask, executing single or multiple actions in one call.
/// e.g. bitmask 7 triggers actions definded with bits 1, 2 and 4.
fn dc_reset_tables(context: &Context, bits: i32) -> i32 {
println!("Resetting tables ({})...", bits);
pub unsafe fn dc_reset_tables(context: &Context, bits: i32) -> i32 {
info!(context, "Resetting tables ({})...", bits);
if 0 != bits & 1 {
sql::execute(context, &context.sql, "DELETE FROM jobs;", params![]).unwrap();
println!("(1) Jobs reset.");
info!(context, "(1) Jobs reset.");
}
if 0 != bits & 2 {
sql::execute(
@@ -37,11 +38,11 @@ fn dc_reset_tables(context: &Context, bits: i32) -> i32 {
params![],
)
.unwrap();
println!("(2) Peerstates reset.");
info!(context, "(2) Peerstates reset.");
}
if 0 != bits & 4 {
sql::execute(context, &context.sql, "DELETE FROM keypairs;", params![]).unwrap();
println!("(4) Private keypairs reset.");
info!(context, "(4) Private keypairs reset.");
}
if 0 != bits & 8 {
sql::execute(
@@ -80,11 +81,11 @@ fn dc_reset_tables(context: &Context, bits: i32) -> i32 {
)
.unwrap();
sql::execute(context, &context.sql, "DELETE FROM leftgrps;", params![]).unwrap();
println!("(8) Rest but server config reset.");
info!(context, "(8) Rest but server config reset.");
}
context.call_cb(Event::MsgsChanged {
chat_id: ChatId::new(0),
chat_id: 0,
msg_id: MsgId::new(0),
});
@@ -94,9 +95,7 @@ fn dc_reset_tables(context: &Context, bits: i32) -> i32 {
fn dc_poke_eml_file(context: &Context, filename: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Result<(), Error> {
let data = dc_read_file(context, filename)?;
if let Err(err) = dc_receive_imf(context, &data, "import", 0, false) {
println!("dc_receive_imf errored: {:?}", err);
}
unsafe { dc_receive_imf(context, &data, "import", 0, 0) };
Ok(())
}
@@ -108,19 +107,18 @@ fn dc_poke_eml_file(context: &Context, filename: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Result<(),
/// @param context The context as created by dc_context_new().
/// @param spec The file or directory to import. NULL for the last command.
/// @return 1=success, 0=error.
fn poke_spec(context: &Context, spec: Option<&str>) -> libc::c_int {
fn poke_spec(context: &Context, spec: *const libc::c_char) -> libc::c_int {
if !context.sql.is_open() {
error!(context, "Import: Database not opened.");
return 0;
}
let real_spec: String;
let mut read_cnt = 0;
let real_spec: String;
/* if `spec` is given, remember it for later usage; if it is not given, try to use the last one */
if let Some(spec) = spec {
real_spec = spec.to_string();
if !spec.is_null() {
real_spec = to_string_lossy(spec);
context
.sql
.set_raw_config(context, "import_spec", Some(&real_spec))
@@ -134,8 +132,10 @@ fn poke_spec(context: &Context, spec: Option<&str>) -> libc::c_int {
real_spec = rs.unwrap();
}
if let Some(suffix) = dc_get_filesuffix_lc(&real_spec) {
if suffix == "eml" && dc_poke_eml_file(context, &real_spec).is_ok() {
read_cnt += 1
if suffix == "eml" {
if dc_poke_eml_file(context, &real_spec).is_ok() {
read_cnt += 1
}
}
} else {
/* import a directory */
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ fn poke_spec(context: &Context, spec: Option<&str>) -> libc::c_int {
let name = name_f.to_string_lossy();
if name.ends_with(".eml") {
let path_plus_name = format!("{}/{}", &real_spec, name);
println!("Import: {}", path_plus_name);
info!(context, "Import: {}", path_plus_name);
if dc_poke_eml_file(context, path_plus_name).is_ok() {
read_cnt += 1
}
@@ -163,17 +163,20 @@ fn poke_spec(context: &Context, spec: Option<&str>) -> libc::c_int {
}
}
}
println!("Import: {} items read from \"{}\".", read_cnt, &real_spec);
info!(
context,
"Import: {} items read from \"{}\".", read_cnt, &real_spec
);
if read_cnt > 0 {
context.call_cb(Event::MsgsChanged {
chat_id: ChatId::new(0),
chat_id: 0,
msg_id: MsgId::new(0),
});
}
1
}
fn log_msg(context: &Context, prefix: impl AsRef<str>, msg: &Message) {
unsafe fn log_msg(context: &Context, prefix: impl AsRef<str>, msg: &Message) {
let contact = Contact::get_by_id(context, msg.get_from_id()).expect("invalid contact");
let contact_name = contact.get_name();
let contact_id = contact.get_id();
@@ -187,7 +190,8 @@ fn log_msg(context: &Context, prefix: impl AsRef<str>, msg: &Message) {
};
let temp2 = dc_timestamp_to_str(msg.get_timestamp());
let msgtext = msg.get_text();
println!(
info!(
context,
"{}{}{}{}: {} (Contact#{}): {} {}{}{}{}{} [{}]",
prefix.as_ref(),
msg.get_id(),
@@ -217,18 +221,20 @@ fn log_msg(context: &Context, prefix: impl AsRef<str>, msg: &Message) {
);
}
fn log_msglist(context: &Context, msglist: &Vec<MsgId>) -> Result<(), Error> {
unsafe fn log_msglist(context: &Context, msglist: &Vec<MsgId>) -> Result<(), Error> {
let mut lines_out = 0;
for &msg_id in msglist {
if msg_id.is_daymarker() {
println!(
info!(
context,
"--------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
);
lines_out += 1
} else if !msg_id.is_special() {
if lines_out == 0 {
println!(
info!(
context,
"--------------------------------------------------------------------------------",
);
lines_out += 1
@@ -238,14 +244,15 @@ fn log_msglist(context: &Context, msglist: &Vec<MsgId>) -> Result<(), Error> {
}
}
if lines_out > 0 {
println!(
info!(
context,
"--------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
);
}
Ok(())
}
fn log_contactlist(context: &Context, contacts: &Vec<u32>) {
unsafe fn log_contactlist(context: &Context, contacts: &Vec<u32>) {
let mut contacts = contacts.clone();
if !contacts.contains(&1) {
contacts.push(1);
@@ -288,7 +295,7 @@ fn log_contactlist(context: &Context, contacts: &Vec<u32>) {
);
}
println!("Contact#{}: {}{}", contact_id, line, line2);
info!(context, "Contact#{}: {}{}", contact_id, line, line2);
}
}
}
@@ -297,9 +304,9 @@ fn chat_prefix(chat: &Chat) -> &'static str {
chat.typ.into()
}
pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
pub unsafe fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
let chat_id = *context.cmdline_sel_chat_id.read().unwrap();
let mut sel_chat = if !chat_id.is_unset() {
let mut sel_chat = if chat_id > 0 {
Chat::load_from_db(context, chat_id).ok()
} else {
None
@@ -308,6 +315,11 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
let mut args = line.splitn(3, ' ');
let arg0 = args.next().unwrap_or_default();
let arg1 = args.next().unwrap_or_default();
let arg1_c = if arg1.is_empty() {
std::ptr::null()
} else {
arg1.strdup() as *const _
};
let arg2 = args.next().unwrap_or_default();
let blobdir = context.get_blobdir();
@@ -371,8 +383,6 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
listmedia\n\
archive <chat-id>\n\
unarchive <chat-id>\n\
pin <chat-id>\n\
unpin <chat-id>\n\
delchat <chat-id>\n\
===========================Message commands==\n\
listmsgs <query>\n\
@@ -394,7 +404,6 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
getqr [<chat-id>]\n\
getbadqr\n\
checkqr <qr-content>\n\
providerinfo <addr>\n\
event <event-id to test>\n\
fileinfo <file>\n\
emptyserver <flags> (1=MVBOX 2=INBOX)\n\
@@ -460,7 +469,7 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
);
}
"poke" => {
ensure!(0 != poke_spec(context, Some(arg1)), "Poke failed");
ensure!(0 != poke_spec(context, arg1_c), "Poke failed");
}
"reset" => {
ensure!(!arg1.is_empty(), "Argument <bits> missing: 1=jobs, 2=peerstates, 4=private keys, 8=rest but server config");
@@ -487,7 +496,7 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
println!("{:#?}", context.get_info());
}
"interrupt" => {
interrupt_inbox_idle(context);
interrupt_imap_idle(context);
}
"maybenetwork" => {
maybe_network(context);
@@ -506,26 +515,23 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
let cnt = chatlist.len();
if cnt > 0 {
println!(
info!(
context,
"================================================================================"
);
for i in (0..cnt).rev() {
let chat = Chat::load_from_db(context, chatlist.get_chat_id(i))?;
println!(
"{}#{}: {} [{} fresh] {}",
info!(
context,
"{}#{}: {} [{} fresh]",
chat_prefix(&chat),
chat.get_id(),
chat.get_name(),
chat.get_id().get_fresh_msg_cnt(context),
match chat.visibility {
ChatVisibility::Normal => "",
ChatVisibility::Archived => "📦",
ChatVisibility::Pinned => "📌",
},
chat::get_fresh_msg_cnt(context, chat.get_id()),
);
let lot = chatlist.get_summary(context, i, Some(&chat));
let statestr = if chat.visibility == ChatVisibility::Archived {
let statestr = if chat.is_archived() {
" [Archived]"
} else {
match lot.get_state() {
@@ -539,7 +545,8 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
let timestr = dc_timestamp_to_str(lot.get_timestamp());
let text1 = lot.get_text1();
let text2 = lot.get_text2();
println!(
info!(
context,
"{}{}{}{} [{}]{}",
text1.unwrap_or(""),
if text1.is_some() { ": " } else { "" },
@@ -552,13 +559,14 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
""
},
);
println!(
info!(
context,
"================================================================================"
);
}
}
if location::is_sending_locations_to_chat(context, ChatId::new(0)) {
println!("Location streaming enabled.");
if location::is_sending_locations_to_chat(context, 0) {
info!(context, "Location streaming enabled.");
}
println!("{} chats", cnt);
}
@@ -567,8 +575,8 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
bail!("Argument [chat-id] is missing.");
}
if !arg1.is_empty() {
let chat_id = ChatId::new(arg1.parse()?);
println!("Selecting chat {}", chat_id);
let chat_id = arg1.parse()?;
println!("Selecting chat #{}", chat_id);
sel_chat = Some(Chat::load_from_db(context, chat_id)?);
*context.cmdline_sel_chat_id.write().unwrap() = chat_id;
}
@@ -580,13 +588,14 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
let members = chat::get_chat_contacts(context, sel_chat.id);
let subtitle = if sel_chat.is_device_talk() {
"device-talk".to_string()
} else if sel_chat.get_type() == Chattype::Single && !members.is_empty() {
} else if sel_chat.get_type() == Chattype::Single && members.len() >= 1 {
let contact = Contact::get_by_id(context, members[0])?;
contact.get_addr().to_string()
} else {
format!("{} member(s)", members.len())
};
println!(
info!(
context,
"{}#{}: {} [{}]{}{}",
chat_prefix(sel_chat),
sel_chat.get_id(),
@@ -606,11 +615,14 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
},
);
log_msglist(context, &msglist)?;
if let Some(draft) = sel_chat.get_id().get_draft(context)? {
if let Some(draft) = chat::get_draft(context, sel_chat.get_id())? {
log_msg(context, "Draft", &draft);
}
println!("{} messages.", sel_chat.get_id().get_msg_cnt(context));
println!(
"{} messages.",
chat::get_msg_cnt(context, sel_chat.get_id())
);
chat::marknoticed_chat(context, sel_chat.get_id())?;
}
"createchat" => {
@@ -686,7 +698,7 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
ensure!(sel_chat.is_some(), "No chat selected.");
let contacts = chat::get_chat_contacts(context, sel_chat.as_ref().unwrap().get_id());
println!("Memberlist:");
info!(context, "Memberlist:");
log_contactlist(context, &contacts);
println!(
@@ -712,7 +724,8 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
let default_marker = "-".to_string();
for location in &locations {
let marker = location.marker.as_ref().unwrap_or(&default_marker);
println!(
info!(
context,
"Loc#{}: {}: lat={} lng={} acc={} Chat#{} Contact#{} {} {}",
location.location_id,
dc_timestamp_to_str(location.timestamp),
@@ -726,7 +739,7 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
);
}
if locations.is_empty() {
println!("No locations.");
info!(context, "No locations.");
}
}
"sendlocations" => {
@@ -792,7 +805,7 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
let chat = if let Some(ref sel_chat) = sel_chat {
sel_chat.get_id()
} else {
ChatId::new(0)
0 as libc::c_uint
};
let msglist = context.search_msgs(chat, arg1);
@@ -806,14 +819,14 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
if !arg1.is_empty() {
let mut draft = Message::new(Viewtype::Text);
draft.set_text(Some(arg1.to_string()));
sel_chat
.as_ref()
.unwrap()
.get_id()
.set_draft(context, Some(&mut draft));
chat::set_draft(
context,
sel_chat.as_ref().unwrap().get_id(),
Some(&mut draft),
);
println!("Draft saved.");
} else {
sel_chat.as_ref().unwrap().get_id().set_draft(context, None);
chat::set_draft(context, sel_chat.as_ref().unwrap().get_id(), None);
println!("Draft deleted.");
}
}
@@ -824,10 +837,7 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
);
let mut msg = Message::new(Viewtype::Text);
msg.set_text(Some(arg1.to_string()));
chat::add_device_msg(context, None, Some(&mut msg))?;
}
"updatedevicechats" => {
context.update_device_chats()?;
chat::add_device_msg(context, &mut msg)?;
}
"listmedia" => {
ensure!(sel_chat.is_some(), "No chat selected.");
@@ -849,23 +859,19 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
}
print!("\n");
}
"archive" | "unarchive" | "pin" | "unpin" => {
"archive" | "unarchive" => {
ensure!(!arg1.is_empty(), "Argument <chat-id> missing.");
let chat_id = ChatId::new(arg1.parse()?);
chat_id.set_visibility(
let chat_id = arg1.parse()?;
chat::archive(
context,
match arg0 {
"archive" => ChatVisibility::Archived,
"unarchive" | "unpin" => ChatVisibility::Normal,
"pin" => ChatVisibility::Pinned,
_ => panic!("Unexpected command (This should never happen)"),
},
chat_id,
if arg0 == "archive" { true } else { false },
)?;
}
"delchat" => {
ensure!(!arg1.is_empty(), "Argument <chat-id> missing.");
let chat_id = ChatId::new(arg1.parse()?);
chat_id.delete(context)?;
let chat_id = arg1.parse()?;
chat::delete(context, chat_id)?;
}
"msginfo" => {
ensure!(!arg1.is_empty(), "Argument <msg-id> missing.");
@@ -881,12 +887,12 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
}
"forward" => {
ensure!(
!arg1.is_empty() && !arg2.is_empty(),
!arg1.is_empty() && arg2.is_empty(),
"Arguments <msg-id> <chat-id> expected"
);
let mut msg_ids = [MsgId::new(0); 1];
let chat_id = ChatId::new(arg2.parse()?);
let chat_id = arg2.parse()?;
msg_ids[0] = MsgId::new(arg1.parse()?);
chat::forward_msgs(context, &msg_ids, chat_id)?;
}
@@ -938,14 +944,7 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
let contact = Contact::get_by_id(context, contact_id)?;
let name_n_addr = contact.get_name_n_addr();
let mut res = format!(
"Contact info for: {}:\nIcon: {}\n",
name_n_addr,
match contact.get_profile_image(context) {
Some(image) => image.to_str().unwrap().to_string(),
None => "NoIcon".to_string(),
}
);
let mut res = format!("Contact info for: {}:\n\n", name_n_addr);
res += &Contact::get_encrinfo(context, contact_id)?;
@@ -982,31 +981,6 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
res.get_text2()
);
}
"setqr" => {
ensure!(!arg1.is_empty(), "Argument <qr-content> missing.");
match set_config_from_qr(context, arg1) {
Ok(()) => println!("Config set from QR code, you can now call 'configure'"),
Err(err) => println!("Cannot set config from QR code: {:?}", err),
}
}
"providerinfo" => {
ensure!(!arg1.is_empty(), "Argument <addr> missing.");
match provider::get_provider_info(arg1) {
Some(info) => {
println!("Information for provider belonging to {}:", arg1);
println!("status: {}", info.status as u32);
println!("before_login_hint: {}", info.before_login_hint);
println!("after_login_hint: {}", info.after_login_hint);
println!("overview_page: {}", info.overview_page);
for server in info.server.iter() {
println!("server: {}:{}", server.hostname, server.port,);
}
}
None => {
println!("No information for provider belonging to {} found.", arg1);
}
}
}
// TODO: implement this again, unclear how to match this through though, without writing a parser.
// "event" => {
// ensure!(!arg1.is_empty(), "Argument <id> missing.");
@@ -1037,5 +1011,7 @@ pub fn dc_cmdline(context: &Context, line: &str) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
_ => bail!("Unknown command: \"{}\" type ? for help.", arg0),
}
free(arg1_c as *mut _);
Ok(())
}

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@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ use std::process::Command;
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering};
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex, RwLock};
use deltachat::chat::ChatId;
use deltachat::config;
use deltachat::configure::*;
use deltachat::context::*;
use deltachat::job::*;
use deltachat::oauth2::*;
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ use self::cmdline::*;
// Event Handler
fn receive_event(_context: &Context, event: Event) {
fn receive_event(_context: &Context, event: Event) -> libc::uintptr_t {
match event {
Event::Info(msg) => {
/* do not show the event as this would fill the screen */
@@ -111,6 +111,8 @@ fn receive_event(_context: &Context, event: Event) {
print!("\x1b[33m{{Received {:?}}}\n\x1b[0m", event);
}
}
0
}
// Threads for waiting for messages and for jobs
@@ -148,11 +150,11 @@ fn start_threads(c: Arc<RwLock<Context>>) {
let ctx = c.clone();
let handle_imap = std::thread::spawn(move || loop {
while_running!({
perform_inbox_jobs(&ctx.read().unwrap());
perform_inbox_fetch(&ctx.read().unwrap());
perform_imap_jobs(&ctx.read().unwrap());
perform_imap_fetch(&ctx.read().unwrap());
while_running!({
let context = ctx.read().unwrap();
perform_inbox_idle(&context);
perform_imap_idle(&context);
});
});
});
@@ -200,7 +202,7 @@ fn stop_threads(context: &Context) {
println!("Stopping threads");
IS_RUNNING.store(false, Ordering::Relaxed);
interrupt_inbox_idle(context);
interrupt_imap_idle(context);
interrupt_mvbox_idle(context);
interrupt_sentbox_idle(context);
interrupt_smtp_idle(context);
@@ -233,7 +235,7 @@ impl Completer for DcHelper {
}
}
const IMEX_COMMANDS: [&str; 12] = [
const IMEX_COMMANDS: [&'static str; 12] = [
"initiate-key-transfer",
"get-setupcodebegin",
"continue-key-transfer",
@@ -248,7 +250,7 @@ const IMEX_COMMANDS: [&str; 12] = [
"stop",
];
const DB_COMMANDS: [&str; 11] = [
const DB_COMMANDS: [&'static str; 11] = [
"info",
"open",
"close",
@@ -262,7 +264,7 @@ const DB_COMMANDS: [&str; 11] = [
"housekeeping",
];
const CHAT_COMMANDS: [&str; 26] = [
const CHAT_COMMANDS: [&'static str; 24] = [
"listchats",
"listarchived",
"chat",
@@ -286,11 +288,9 @@ const CHAT_COMMANDS: [&str; 26] = [
"listmedia",
"archive",
"unarchive",
"pin",
"unpin",
"delchat",
];
const MESSAGE_COMMANDS: [&str; 8] = [
const MESSAGE_COMMANDS: [&'static str; 8] = [
"listmsgs",
"msginfo",
"listfresh",
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ const MESSAGE_COMMANDS: [&str; 8] = [
"unstar",
"delmsg",
];
const CONTACT_COMMANDS: [&str; 6] = [
const CONTACT_COMMANDS: [&'static str; 6] = [
"listcontacts",
"listverified",
"addcontact",
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ const CONTACT_COMMANDS: [&str; 6] = [
"delcontact",
"cleanupcontacts",
];
const MISC_COMMANDS: [&str; 9] = [
const MISC_COMMANDS: [&'static str; 9] = [
"getqr", "getbadqr", "checkqr", "event", "fileinfo", "clear", "exit", "quit", "help",
];
@@ -334,8 +334,8 @@ impl Hinter for DcHelper {
}
}
static COLORED_PROMPT: &str = "\x1b[1;32m> \x1b[0m";
static PROMPT: &str = "> ";
static COLORED_PROMPT: &'static str = "\x1b[1;32m> \x1b[0m";
static PROMPT: &'static str = "> ";
impl Highlighter for DcHelper {
fn highlight_prompt<'p>(&self, prompt: &'p str) -> Cow<'p, str> {
@@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ fn main_0(args: Vec<String>) -> Result<(), failure::Error> {
// TODO: ignore "set mail_pw"
rl.add_history_entry(line.as_str());
let ctx = ctx.clone();
match handle_cmd(line.trim(), ctx) {
match unsafe { handle_cmd(line.trim(), ctx) } {
Ok(ExitResult::Continue) => {}
Ok(ExitResult::Exit) => break,
Err(err) => println!("Error: {}", err),
@@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ enum ExitResult {
Exit,
}
fn handle_cmd(line: &str, ctx: Arc<RwLock<Context>>) -> Result<ExitResult, failure::Error> {
unsafe fn handle_cmd(line: &str, ctx: Arc<RwLock<Context>>) -> Result<ExitResult, failure::Error> {
let mut args = line.splitn(2, ' ');
let arg0 = args.next().unwrap_or_default();
let arg1 = args.next().unwrap_or_default();
@@ -455,14 +455,14 @@ fn handle_cmd(line: &str, ctx: Arc<RwLock<Context>>) -> Result<ExitResult, failu
}
"imap-jobs" => {
if HANDLE.clone().lock().unwrap().is_some() {
println!("inbox-jobs are already running in a thread.");
println!("imap-jobs are already running in a thread.");
} else {
perform_inbox_jobs(&ctx.read().unwrap());
perform_imap_jobs(&ctx.read().unwrap());
}
}
"configure" => {
start_threads(ctx.clone());
ctx.read().unwrap().configure();
configure(&ctx.read().unwrap());
}
"oauth2" => {
if let Some(addr) = ctx.read().unwrap().get_config(config::Config::Addr) {
@@ -486,10 +486,9 @@ fn handle_cmd(line: &str, ctx: Arc<RwLock<Context>>) -> Result<ExitResult, failu
}
"getqr" | "getbadqr" => {
start_threads(ctx.clone());
if let Some(mut qr) = dc_get_securejoin_qr(
&ctx.read().unwrap(),
ChatId::new(arg1.parse().unwrap_or_default()),
) {
if let Some(mut qr) =
dc_get_securejoin_qr(&ctx.read().unwrap(), arg1.parse().unwrap_or_default())
{
if !qr.is_empty() {
if arg0 == "getbadqr" && qr.len() > 40 {
qr.replace_range(12..22, "0000000000")

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@@ -7,26 +7,29 @@ use tempfile::tempdir;
use deltachat::chat;
use deltachat::chatlist::*;
use deltachat::config;
use deltachat::configure::*;
use deltachat::contact::*;
use deltachat::context::*;
use deltachat::job::{
perform_inbox_fetch, perform_inbox_idle, perform_inbox_jobs, perform_smtp_idle,
perform_smtp_jobs,
perform_imap_fetch, perform_imap_idle, perform_imap_jobs, perform_smtp_idle, perform_smtp_jobs,
};
use deltachat::Event;
fn cb(_ctx: &Context, event: Event) {
fn cb(_ctx: &Context, event: Event) -> usize {
print!("[{:?}]", event);
match event {
Event::ConfigureProgress(progress) => {
println!(" progress: {}", progress);
print!(" progress: {}\n", progress);
0
}
Event::Info(msg) | Event::Warning(msg) | Event::Error(msg) | Event::ErrorNetwork(msg) => {
println!(" {}", msg);
print!(" {}\n", msg);
0
}
_ => {
println!();
print!("\n");
0
}
}
}
@@ -47,12 +50,12 @@ fn main() {
let r1 = running.clone();
let t1 = thread::spawn(move || {
while *r1.read().unwrap() {
perform_inbox_jobs(&ctx1);
perform_imap_jobs(&ctx1);
if *r1.read().unwrap() {
perform_inbox_fetch(&ctx1);
perform_imap_fetch(&ctx1);
if *r1.read().unwrap() {
perform_inbox_idle(&ctx1);
perform_imap_idle(&ctx1);
}
}
}
@@ -76,7 +79,7 @@ fn main() {
ctx.set_config(config::Config::Addr, Some("d@testrun.org"))
.unwrap();
ctx.set_config(config::Config::MailPw, Some(&pw)).unwrap();
ctx.configure();
configure(&ctx);
thread::sleep(duration);
@@ -97,10 +100,20 @@ fn main() {
thread::sleep(duration);
// let msglist = dc_get_chat_msgs(&ctx, chat_id, 0, 0);
// for i in 0..dc_array_get_cnt(msglist) {
// let msg_id = dc_array_get_id(msglist, i);
// let msg = dc_get_msg(context, msg_id);
// let text = CStr::from_ptr(dc_msg_get_text(msg)).unwrap();
// println!("Message {}: {}\n", i + 1, text.to_str().unwrap());
// dc_msg_unref(msg);
// }
// dc_array_unref(msglist);
println!("stopping threads");
*running.write().unwrap() = false;
deltachat::job::interrupt_inbox_idle(&ctx);
*running.clone().write().unwrap() = false;
deltachat::job::interrupt_imap_idle(&ctx);
deltachat::job::interrupt_smtp_idle(&ctx);
println!("joining");

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@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
# copied from http://koushiro.me/2019/04/30/Building-and-Testing-Rust-projects-on-CircleCI/
version: 2.1
jobs:
build:
docker:
- image: ubuntu:18.04
working_directory: ~/deltachat-core-rust
steps:
- checkout
- run:
name: Setup build environment
command: |
apt update
apt install -y curl build-essential autoconf libtool git python pkg-config
# this will pick default toolchain from `rust-toolchain` file
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh -s -- --no-modify-path --default-toolchain none -y;
source $HOME/.cargo/env
no_output_timeout: 1800s
- run:
name: Format
command: |
export PATH=~/.cargo/bin:$PATH
rustup component add rustfmt
cargo fmt -- --check
- run:
name: Test
command: |
export PATH=~/.cargo/bin:$PATH
export RUST_BACKTRACE=1
cargo test
workflows:
version: 2.1
build:
jobs:
- build

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
[package]
name = "mmime"
version = "0.1.2"
authors = ["dignifiedquire <dignifiedquire@users.noreply.github.com>"]
edition = "2018"
license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
homepage = "https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust"
repository = "https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust"
readme = "README.md"
description = "Mime parsing for email"
keywords = ["mail", "mim", "email", "imap", "smtp"]
categories = ["std", "email"]
[dependencies]
libc = "0.2.54"
charset = "0.1.2"
memmap = "0.7.0"
lazy_static = "1.3.0"
rand = "0.6.5"
chrono = "0.4.6"
hex = "0.3.2"

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See LICENSE-MIT and LICENSE-APACHE for details.

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# mmime
[![CircleCI build status][circle-shield]][circle] [![Appveyor build status][appveyor-shield]][appveyor] [![License][license-shield]][license]
> mmmmmmime parsing
Base code was compiled using c2rust from libetpan.
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[license]: https://github.com/rpgp/rpgp/blob/master/LICENSE.md

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use crate::other::*;
use libc;
use std::ffi::{CStr, CString};
pub const MAIL_CHARCONV_ERROR_CONV: libc::c_uint = 3;
pub const MAIL_CHARCONV_ERROR_MEMORY: libc::c_uint = 2;
pub const MAIL_CHARCONV_ERROR_UNKNOWN_CHARSET: libc::c_uint = 1;
pub const MAIL_CHARCONV_NO_ERROR: libc::c_uint = 0;
pub unsafe fn charconv(
tocode: *const libc::c_char,
fromcode: *const libc::c_char,
s: *const libc::c_char,
length: size_t,
result: *mut *mut libc::c_char,
) -> libc::c_int {
assert!(!fromcode.is_null(), "invalid fromcode");
assert!(!s.is_null(), "invalid input string");
if let Some(encoding) =
charset::Charset::for_label(CStr::from_ptr(fromcode).to_string_lossy().as_bytes())
{
let data = std::slice::from_raw_parts(s as *const u8, strlen(s));
let (res, _, _) = encoding.decode(data);
let res_c = CString::new(res.as_bytes()).unwrap_or_default();
*result = strdup(res_c.as_ptr()) as *mut _;
MAIL_CHARCONV_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int
} else {
MAIL_CHARCONV_ERROR_UNKNOWN_CHARSET as libc::c_int
}
}

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use libc;
use crate::other::*;
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct chashdatum {
pub data: *mut libc::c_void,
pub len: libc::c_uint,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct chash {
pub size: libc::c_uint,
pub count: libc::c_uint,
pub copyvalue: libc::c_int,
pub copykey: libc::c_int,
pub cells: *mut *mut chashcell,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct chashcell {
pub func: libc::c_uint,
pub key: chashdatum,
pub value: chashdatum,
pub next: *mut chashcell,
}
pub type chashiter = chashcell;
/* Allocates a new (empty) hash using this initial size and the given flags,
specifying which data should be copied in the hash.
CHASH_COPYNONE : Keys/Values are not copied.
CHASH_COPYKEY : Keys are dupped and freed as needed in the hash.
CHASH_COPYVALUE : Values are dupped and freed as needed in the hash.
CHASH_COPYALL : Both keys and values are dupped in the hash.
*/
pub unsafe fn chash_new(mut size: libc::c_uint, mut flags: libc::c_int) -> *mut chash {
let mut h: *mut chash = 0 as *mut chash;
h = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<chash>() as libc::size_t) as *mut chash;
if h.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut chash;
}
if size < 13i32 as libc::c_uint {
size = 13i32 as libc::c_uint
}
(*h).count = 0i32 as libc::c_uint;
(*h).cells = calloc(
size as libc::size_t,
::std::mem::size_of::<*mut chashcell>() as libc::size_t,
) as *mut *mut chashcell;
if (*h).cells.is_null() {
free(h as *mut libc::c_void);
return 0 as *mut chash;
}
(*h).size = size;
(*h).copykey = flags & 1i32;
(*h).copyvalue = flags & 2i32;
return h;
}
/* Frees a hash */
pub unsafe fn chash_free(mut hash: *mut chash) {
let mut indx: libc::c_uint = 0;
let mut iter: *mut chashiter = 0 as *mut chashiter;
let mut next: *mut chashiter = 0 as *mut chashiter;
indx = 0i32 as libc::c_uint;
while indx < (*hash).size {
iter = *(*hash).cells.offset(indx as isize);
while !iter.is_null() {
next = (*iter).next;
if 0 != (*hash).copykey {
free((*iter).key.data);
}
if 0 != (*hash).copyvalue {
free((*iter).value.data);
}
free(iter as *mut libc::c_void);
iter = next
}
indx = indx.wrapping_add(1)
}
free((*hash).cells as *mut libc::c_void);
free(hash as *mut libc::c_void);
}
/* Removes all elements from a hash */
pub unsafe fn chash_clear(mut hash: *mut chash) {
let mut indx: libc::c_uint = 0;
let mut iter: *mut chashiter = 0 as *mut chashiter;
let mut next: *mut chashiter = 0 as *mut chashiter;
indx = 0i32 as libc::c_uint;
while indx < (*hash).size {
iter = *(*hash).cells.offset(indx as isize);
while !iter.is_null() {
next = (*iter).next;
if 0 != (*hash).copykey {
free((*iter).key.data);
}
if 0 != (*hash).copyvalue {
free((*iter).value.data);
}
free(iter as *mut libc::c_void);
iter = next
}
indx = indx.wrapping_add(1)
}
memset(
(*hash).cells as *mut libc::c_void,
0i32,
((*hash).size as libc::size_t)
.wrapping_mul(::std::mem::size_of::<*mut chashcell>() as libc::size_t),
);
(*hash).count = 0i32 as libc::c_uint;
}
/* Adds an entry in the hash table.
Length can be 0 if key/value are strings.
If an entry already exists for this key, it is replaced, and its value
is returned. Otherwise, the data pointer will be NULL and the length
field be set to TRUE or FALSe to indicate success or failure. */
pub unsafe fn chash_set(
mut hash: *mut chash,
mut key: *mut chashdatum,
mut value: *mut chashdatum,
mut oldvalue: *mut chashdatum,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut current_block: u64;
let mut func: libc::c_uint = 0;
let mut indx: libc::c_uint = 0;
let mut iter: *mut chashiter = 0 as *mut chashiter;
let mut cell: *mut chashiter = 0 as *mut chashiter;
let mut r: libc::c_int = 0;
if (*hash).count > (*hash).size.wrapping_mul(3i32 as libc::c_uint) {
r = chash_resize(
hash,
(*hash)
.count
.wrapping_div(3i32 as libc::c_uint)
.wrapping_mul(2i32 as libc::c_uint)
.wrapping_add(1i32 as libc::c_uint),
);
if r < 0i32 {
current_block = 17701753836843438419;
} else {
current_block = 7095457783677275021;
}
} else {
current_block = 7095457783677275021;
}
match current_block {
7095457783677275021 => {
func = chash_func((*key).data as *const libc::c_char, (*key).len);
indx = func.wrapping_rem((*hash).size);
iter = *(*hash).cells.offset(indx as isize);
loop {
if iter.is_null() {
current_block = 17788412896529399552;
break;
}
if (*iter).key.len == (*key).len
&& (*iter).func == func
&& 0 == memcmp((*iter).key.data, (*key).data, (*key).len as libc::size_t)
{
/* found, replacing entry */
if 0 != (*hash).copyvalue {
let mut data: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
data = chash_dup((*value).data, (*value).len);
if data.is_null() {
current_block = 17701753836843438419;
break;
}
free((*iter).value.data);
(*iter).value.data = data as *mut libc::c_void;
(*iter).value.len = (*value).len
} else {
if !oldvalue.is_null() {
(*oldvalue).data = (*iter).value.data;
(*oldvalue).len = (*iter).value.len
}
(*iter).value.data = (*value).data;
(*iter).value.len = (*value).len
}
if 0 == (*hash).copykey {
(*iter).key.data = (*key).data
}
if !oldvalue.is_null() {
(*oldvalue).data = (*value).data;
(*oldvalue).len = (*value).len
}
return 0i32;
} else {
iter = (*iter).next
}
}
match current_block {
17701753836843438419 => {}
_ => {
if !oldvalue.is_null() {
(*oldvalue).data = 0 as *mut libc::c_void;
(*oldvalue).len = 0i32 as libc::c_uint
}
cell = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<chashcell>() as libc::size_t)
as *mut chashcell;
if !cell.is_null() {
if 0 != (*hash).copykey {
(*cell).key.data =
chash_dup((*key).data, (*key).len) as *mut libc::c_void;
if (*cell).key.data.is_null() {
current_block = 4267898785354516004;
} else {
current_block = 7226443171521532240;
}
} else {
(*cell).key.data = (*key).data;
current_block = 7226443171521532240;
}
match current_block {
7226443171521532240 => {
(*cell).key.len = (*key).len;
if 0 != (*hash).copyvalue {
(*cell).value.data =
chash_dup((*value).data, (*value).len) as *mut libc::c_void;
if (*cell).value.data.is_null() {
if 0 != (*hash).copykey {
free((*cell).key.data);
}
current_block = 4267898785354516004;
} else {
current_block = 6717214610478484138;
}
} else {
(*cell).value.data = (*value).data;
current_block = 6717214610478484138;
}
match current_block {
4267898785354516004 => {}
_ => {
(*cell).value.len = (*value).len;
(*cell).func = func;
(*cell).next = *(*hash).cells.offset(indx as isize);
let ref mut fresh0 = *(*hash).cells.offset(indx as isize);
*fresh0 = cell;
(*hash).count = (*hash).count.wrapping_add(1);
return 0i32;
}
}
}
_ => {}
}
free(cell as *mut libc::c_void);
}
}
}
}
_ => {}
}
return -1i32;
}
#[inline]
unsafe fn chash_dup(mut data: *const libc::c_void, mut len: libc::c_uint) -> *mut libc::c_char {
let mut r: *mut libc::c_void = 0 as *mut libc::c_void;
r = malloc(len as libc::size_t) as *mut libc::c_char as *mut libc::c_void;
if r.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
}
memcpy(r, data, len as libc::size_t);
return r as *mut libc::c_char;
}
#[inline]
unsafe fn chash_func(mut key: *const libc::c_char, mut len: libc::c_uint) -> libc::c_uint {
let mut c: libc::c_uint = 5381i32 as libc::c_uint;
let mut k: *const libc::c_char = key;
loop {
let fresh1 = len;
len = len.wrapping_sub(1);
if !(0 != fresh1) {
break;
}
let fresh2 = k;
k = k.offset(1);
c = (c << 5i32)
.wrapping_add(c)
.wrapping_add(*fresh2 as libc::c_uint)
}
return c;
}
/* Resizes the hash table to the passed size. */
pub unsafe fn chash_resize(mut hash: *mut chash, mut size: libc::c_uint) -> libc::c_int {
let mut cells: *mut *mut chashcell = 0 as *mut *mut chashcell;
let mut indx: libc::c_uint = 0;
let mut nindx: libc::c_uint = 0;
let mut iter: *mut chashiter = 0 as *mut chashiter;
let mut next: *mut chashiter = 0 as *mut chashiter;
if (*hash).size == size {
return 0i32;
}
cells = calloc(
size as libc::size_t,
::std::mem::size_of::<*mut chashcell>() as libc::size_t,
) as *mut *mut chashcell;
if cells.is_null() {
return -1i32;
}
indx = 0i32 as libc::c_uint;
while indx < (*hash).size {
iter = *(*hash).cells.offset(indx as isize);
while !iter.is_null() {
next = (*iter).next;
nindx = (*iter).func.wrapping_rem(size);
(*iter).next = *cells.offset(nindx as isize);
let ref mut fresh3 = *cells.offset(nindx as isize);
*fresh3 = iter;
iter = next
}
indx = indx.wrapping_add(1)
}
free((*hash).cells as *mut libc::c_void);
(*hash).size = size;
(*hash).cells = cells;
return 0i32;
}
/* Retrieves the data associated to the key if it is found in the hash table.
The data pointer and the length will be NULL if not found*/
pub unsafe fn chash_get(
mut hash: *mut chash,
mut key: *mut chashdatum,
mut result: *mut chashdatum,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut func: libc::c_uint = 0;
let mut iter: *mut chashiter = 0 as *mut chashiter;
func = chash_func((*key).data as *const libc::c_char, (*key).len);
iter = *(*hash)
.cells
.offset(func.wrapping_rem((*hash).size) as isize);
while !iter.is_null() {
if (*iter).key.len == (*key).len
&& (*iter).func == func
&& 0 == memcmp((*iter).key.data, (*key).data, (*key).len as libc::size_t)
{
*result = (*iter).value;
return 0i32;
}
iter = (*iter).next
}
return -1i32;
}
/* Removes the entry associated to this key if it is found in the hash table,
and returns its contents if not dupped (otherwise, pointer will be NULL
and len TRUE). If entry is not found both pointer and len will be NULL. */
pub unsafe fn chash_delete(
mut hash: *mut chash,
mut key: *mut chashdatum,
mut oldvalue: *mut chashdatum,
) -> libc::c_int {
/* chashdatum result = { NULL, TRUE }; */
let mut func: libc::c_uint = 0;
let mut indx: libc::c_uint = 0;
let mut iter: *mut chashiter = 0 as *mut chashiter;
let mut old: *mut chashiter = 0 as *mut chashiter;
func = chash_func((*key).data as *const libc::c_char, (*key).len);
indx = func.wrapping_rem((*hash).size);
old = 0 as *mut chashiter;
iter = *(*hash).cells.offset(indx as isize);
while !iter.is_null() {
if (*iter).key.len == (*key).len
&& (*iter).func == func
&& 0 == memcmp((*iter).key.data, (*key).data, (*key).len as libc::size_t)
{
if !old.is_null() {
(*old).next = (*iter).next
} else {
let ref mut fresh4 = *(*hash).cells.offset(indx as isize);
*fresh4 = (*iter).next
}
if 0 != (*hash).copykey {
free((*iter).key.data);
}
if 0 != (*hash).copyvalue {
free((*iter).value.data);
} else if !oldvalue.is_null() {
(*oldvalue).data = (*iter).value.data;
(*oldvalue).len = (*iter).value.len
}
free(iter as *mut libc::c_void);
(*hash).count = (*hash).count.wrapping_sub(1);
return 0i32;
}
old = iter;
iter = (*iter).next
}
return -1i32;
}
/* Returns an iterator to the first non-empty entry of the hash table */
pub unsafe fn chash_begin(mut hash: *mut chash) -> *mut chashiter {
let mut iter: *mut chashiter = 0 as *mut chashiter;
let mut indx: libc::c_uint = 0i32 as libc::c_uint;
iter = *(*hash).cells.offset(0isize);
while iter.is_null() {
indx = indx.wrapping_add(1);
if indx >= (*hash).size {
return 0 as *mut chashiter;
}
iter = *(*hash).cells.offset(indx as isize)
}
return iter;
}
/* Returns the next non-empty entry of the hash table */
pub unsafe fn chash_next(mut hash: *mut chash, mut iter: *mut chashiter) -> *mut chashiter {
let mut indx: libc::c_uint = 0;
if iter.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut chashiter;
}
indx = (*iter).func.wrapping_rem((*hash).size);
iter = (*iter).next;
while iter.is_null() {
indx = indx.wrapping_add(1);
if indx >= (*hash).size {
return 0 as *mut chashiter;
}
iter = *(*hash).cells.offset(indx as isize)
}
return iter;
}

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use libc;
use crate::other::*;
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct clistcell {
pub data: *mut libc::c_void,
pub previous: *mut clistcell,
pub next: *mut clistcell,
}
#[derive(Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct clist {
pub first: *mut clistcell,
pub last: *mut clistcell,
pub count: libc::c_int,
}
impl Default for clist {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
first: std::ptr::null_mut(),
last: std::ptr::null_mut(),
count: 0,
}
}
}
impl Drop for clist {
fn drop(&mut self) {
unsafe {
let mut l1 = self.first;
while !l1.is_null() {
let l2 = (*l1).next;
free(l1 as *mut libc::c_void);
l1 = l2
}
}
}
}
pub type clistiter = clistcell;
pub struct CListIterator {
cur: *mut clistiter,
}
impl Iterator for CListIterator {
type Item = *mut libc::c_void;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
unsafe {
if self.cur.is_null() {
None
} else {
let data = (*self.cur).data;
self.cur = (*self.cur).next;
Some(data)
}
}
}
}
impl IntoIterator for &clist {
type Item = *mut libc::c_void;
type IntoIter = CListIterator;
fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter {
return CListIterator { cur: self.first };
}
}
pub type clist_func =
Option<unsafe extern "C" fn(_: *mut libc::c_void, _: *mut libc::c_void) -> ()>;
/* Allocate a new pointer list */
pub fn clist_new() -> *mut clist {
Box::into_raw(Box::new(Default::default()))
}
/* Destroys a list. Data pointed by data pointers is NOT freed. */
pub unsafe fn clist_free(mut lst: *mut clist) {
Box::from_raw(lst);
}
/* Inserts this data pointer after the element pointed by the iterator */
pub unsafe fn clist_insert_after(
mut lst: *mut clist,
mut iter: *mut clistiter,
mut data: *mut libc::c_void,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut c: *mut clistcell = 0 as *mut clistcell;
c = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<clistcell>() as libc::size_t) as *mut clistcell;
if c.is_null() {
return -1i32;
}
(*c).data = data;
(*lst).count += 1;
if (*lst).first == (*lst).last && (*lst).last.is_null() {
(*c).next = 0 as *mut clistcell;
(*c).previous = (*c).next;
(*lst).last = c;
(*lst).first = (*lst).last;
return 0i32;
}
if iter.is_null() {
(*c).previous = (*lst).last;
(*(*c).previous).next = c;
(*c).next = 0 as *mut clistcell;
(*lst).last = c;
return 0i32;
}
(*c).previous = iter;
(*c).next = (*iter).next;
if !(*c).next.is_null() {
(*(*c).next).previous = c
} else {
(*lst).last = c
}
(*(*c).previous).next = c;
return 0i32;
}
/* Deletes the element pointed by the iterator.
Returns an iterator to the next element. */
pub unsafe fn clist_delete(mut lst: *mut clist, mut iter: *mut clistiter) -> *mut clistiter {
let mut ret: *mut clistiter = 0 as *mut clistiter;
if iter.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut clistiter;
}
if !(*iter).previous.is_null() {
(*(*iter).previous).next = (*iter).next
} else {
(*lst).first = (*iter).next
}
if !(*iter).next.is_null() {
(*(*iter).next).previous = (*iter).previous;
ret = (*iter).next
} else {
(*lst).last = (*iter).previous;
ret = 0 as *mut clistiter
}
free(iter as *mut libc::c_void);
(*lst).count -= 1;
return ret;
}
pub unsafe fn clist_foreach(
mut lst: *mut clist,
mut func: clist_func,
mut data: *mut libc::c_void,
) {
let mut cur: *mut clistiter = 0 as *mut clistiter;
cur = (*lst).first;
while !cur.is_null() {
func.expect("non-null function pointer")((*cur).data, data);
cur = (*cur).next
}
}
pub unsafe fn clist_nth_data(mut lst: *mut clist, mut indx: libc::c_int) -> *mut libc::c_void {
let mut cur: *mut clistiter = 0 as *mut clistiter;
cur = internal_clist_nth(lst, indx);
if cur.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut libc::c_void;
}
return (*cur).data;
}
#[inline]
unsafe fn internal_clist_nth(mut lst: *mut clist, mut indx: libc::c_int) -> *mut clistiter {
let mut cur: *mut clistiter = 0 as *mut clistiter;
cur = (*lst).first;
while indx > 0i32 && !cur.is_null() {
cur = (*cur).next;
indx -= 1
}
if cur.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut clistiter;
}
return cur;
}
pub unsafe fn clist_nth(mut lst: *mut clist, mut indx: libc::c_int) -> *mut clistiter {
return internal_clist_nth(lst, indx);
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use std::ptr;
#[test]
fn test_clist_iterator() {
unsafe {
let mut c = clist_new();
assert!(!c.is_null());
clist_insert_after(c, ptr::null_mut(), clist_nth as _);
assert_eq!((*c).count, 1);
/* Only one iteration */
for data in &*c {
assert_eq!(data, clist_nth as _);
}
assert_eq!((*c).count, 1);
clist_free(c);
}
}
}

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pub const MAIL_ERROR_SSL: libc::c_uint = 58;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_FOLDER: libc::c_uint = 57;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_UNABLE: libc::c_uint = 56;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_SYSTEM: libc::c_uint = 55;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_COMMAND: libc::c_uint = 54;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_SEND: libc::c_uint = 53;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_CHAR_ENCODING_FAILED: libc::c_uint = 52;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_SUBJECT_NOT_FOUND: libc::c_uint = 51;
/* 50 */
pub const MAIL_ERROR_PROGRAM_ERROR: libc::c_uint = 50;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_NO_PERMISSION: libc::c_uint = 49;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_COMMAND_NOT_SUPPORTED: libc::c_uint = 48;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_NO_APOP: libc::c_uint = 47;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_READONLY: libc::c_uint = 46;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_FATAL: libc::c_uint = 45;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_CLOSE: libc::c_uint = 44;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_CAPABILITY: libc::c_uint = 43;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_PROTOCOL: libc::c_uint = 42;
/* misc errors */
pub const MAIL_ERROR_MISC: libc::c_uint = 41;
/* 40 */
pub const MAIL_ERROR_EXPUNGE: libc::c_uint = 40;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_NO_TLS: libc::c_uint = 39;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_CACHE_MISS: libc::c_uint = 38;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_STARTTLS: libc::c_uint = 37;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_MOVE: libc::c_uint = 36;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_FOLDER_NOT_FOUND: libc::c_uint = 35;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_REMOVE: libc::c_uint = 34;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_PART_NOT_FOUND: libc::c_uint = 33;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_INVAL: libc::c_uint = 32;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_PARSE: libc::c_uint = 31;
/* 30 */
pub const MAIL_ERROR_MSG_NOT_FOUND: libc::c_uint = 30;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_DISKSPACE: libc::c_uint = 29;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_SEARCH: libc::c_uint = 28;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_STORE: libc::c_uint = 27;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_FETCH: libc::c_uint = 26;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_COPY: libc::c_uint = 25;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_APPEND: libc::c_uint = 24;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_LSUB: libc::c_uint = 23;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_LIST: libc::c_uint = 22;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_UNSUBSCRIBE: libc::c_uint = 21;
/* 20 */
pub const MAIL_ERROR_SUBSCRIBE: libc::c_uint = 20;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_STATUS: libc::c_uint = 19;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_MEMORY: libc::c_uint = 18;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_SELECT: libc::c_uint = 17;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_EXAMINE: libc::c_uint = 16;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_CHECK: libc::c_uint = 15;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_RENAME: libc::c_uint = 14;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_NOOP: libc::c_uint = 13;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_LOGOUT: libc::c_uint = 12;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_DELETE: libc::c_uint = 11;
/* 10 */
pub const MAIL_ERROR_CREATE: libc::c_uint = 10;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_LOGIN: libc::c_uint = 9;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_STREAM: libc::c_uint = 8;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_FILE: libc::c_uint = 7;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_BAD_STATE: libc::c_uint = 6;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_CONNECT: libc::c_uint = 5;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_UNKNOWN: libc::c_uint = 4;
pub const MAIL_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED: libc::c_uint = 3;
pub const MAIL_NO_ERROR_NON_AUTHENTICATED: libc::c_uint = 2;
pub const MAIL_NO_ERROR_AUTHENTICATED: libc::c_uint = 1;
pub const MAIL_NO_ERROR: libc::c_uint = 0;
pub const MAILIMF_ERROR_FILE: libc::c_uint = 4;
pub const MAILIMF_ERROR_INVAL: libc::c_uint = 3;
pub const MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY: libc::c_uint = 2;
pub const MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE: libc::c_uint = 1;
pub const MAILIMF_NO_ERROR: libc::c_uint = 0;

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use crate::clist::*;
use crate::mailimf::types::*;
use crate::mailmime::types::*;
use std::ffi::CStr;
pub unsafe fn display_mime(mut mime: *mut Mailmime) {
let mut cur: *mut clistiter = 0 as *mut clistiter;
println!("{}", (*mime).mm_type);
match (*mime).mm_type as u32 {
MAILMIME_SINGLE => {
println!("single part");
}
MAILMIME_MULTIPLE => {
println!("multipart");
}
MAILMIME_MESSAGE => println!("message"),
_ => {}
}
if !(*mime).mm_mime_fields.is_null() {
if !(*(*(*mime).mm_mime_fields).fld_list).first.is_null() {
print!("MIME headers begin");
display_mime_fields((*mime).mm_mime_fields);
println!("MIME headers end");
}
}
display_mime_content((*mime).mm_content_type);
match (*mime).mm_type as u32 {
MAILMIME_SINGLE => {
display_mime_data((*mime).mm_data.mm_single);
}
MAILMIME_MULTIPLE => {
cur = (*(*mime).mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_mp_list).first;
while !cur.is_null() {
display_mime(
(if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).data
} else {
0 as *mut libc::c_void
}) as *mut Mailmime,
);
cur = if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).next
} else {
0 as *mut clistcell
}
}
}
MAILMIME_MESSAGE => {
if !(*mime).mm_data.mm_message.mm_fields.is_null() {
if !(*(*(*mime).mm_data.mm_message.mm_fields).fld_list)
.first
.is_null()
{
println!("headers begin");
display_fields((*mime).mm_data.mm_message.mm_fields);
println!("headers end");
}
if !(*mime).mm_data.mm_message.mm_msg_mime.is_null() {
display_mime((*mime).mm_data.mm_message.mm_msg_mime);
}
}
}
_ => {}
};
}
unsafe fn display_mime_content(mut content_type: *mut mailmime_content) {
print!("type: ");
display_mime_type((*content_type).ct_type);
println!(
"/{}",
CStr::from_ptr((*content_type).ct_subtype).to_str().unwrap()
);
}
unsafe fn display_mime_type(mut type_0: *mut mailmime_type) {
match (*type_0).tp_type {
1 => {
display_mime_discrete_type((*type_0).tp_data.tp_discrete_type);
}
2 => {
display_mime_composite_type((*type_0).tp_data.tp_composite_type);
}
_ => {}
};
}
unsafe fn display_mime_composite_type(mut ct: *mut mailmime_composite_type) {
match (*ct).ct_type {
1 => {
print!("message");
}
2 => {
print!("multipart");
}
3 => {
print!("{}", CStr::from_ptr((*ct).ct_token).to_str().unwrap());
}
_ => {}
};
}
unsafe fn display_mime_discrete_type(mut discrete_type: *mut mailmime_discrete_type) {
match (*discrete_type).dt_type {
1 => {
print!("text");
}
2 => {
print!("image");
}
3 => {
print!("audio");
}
4 => {
print!("video");
}
5 => {
print!("application");
}
6 => {
print!("{}", (*discrete_type).dt_extension as u8 as char);
}
_ => {}
};
}
pub unsafe fn display_mime_data(mut data: *mut mailmime_data) {
match (*data).dt_type {
0 => {
println!(
"data : {} bytes",
(*data).dt_data.dt_text.dt_length as libc::c_uint,
);
}
1 => {
println!(
"data (file) : {}",
CStr::from_ptr((*data).dt_data.dt_filename)
.to_str()
.unwrap()
);
}
_ => {}
};
}
unsafe fn display_mime_dsp_parm(mut param: *mut mailmime_disposition_parm) {
match (*param).pa_type {
0 => {
println!(
"filename: {}",
CStr::from_ptr((*param).pa_data.pa_filename)
.to_str()
.unwrap()
);
}
_ => {}
};
}
unsafe fn display_mime_disposition(mut disposition: *mut mailmime_disposition) {
let mut cur: *mut clistiter = 0 as *mut clistiter;
cur = (*(*disposition).dsp_parms).first;
while !cur.is_null() {
let mut param: *mut mailmime_disposition_parm = 0 as *mut mailmime_disposition_parm;
param = (if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).data
} else {
0 as *mut libc::c_void
}) as *mut mailmime_disposition_parm;
display_mime_dsp_parm(param);
cur = if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).next
} else {
0 as *mut clistcell
}
}
}
unsafe fn display_mime_field(mut field: *mut mailmime_field) {
match (*field).fld_type {
1 => {
print!("content-type: ");
display_mime_content((*field).fld_data.fld_content);
println!("");
}
6 => {
display_mime_disposition((*field).fld_data.fld_disposition);
}
_ => {}
};
}
unsafe fn display_mime_fields(mut fields: *mut mailmime_fields) {
let mut cur: *mut clistiter = 0 as *mut clistiter;
cur = (*(*fields).fld_list).first;
while !cur.is_null() {
let mut field: *mut mailmime_field = 0 as *mut mailmime_field;
field = (if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).data
} else {
0 as *mut libc::c_void
}) as *mut mailmime_field;
display_mime_field(field);
cur = if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).next
} else {
0 as *mut clistcell
}
}
}
unsafe fn display_date_time(mut d: *mut mailimf_date_time) {
print!(
"{:02}/{:02}/{:02} {:02}:{:02}:{:02} +{:04}",
(*d).dt_day,
(*d).dt_month,
(*d).dt_year,
(*d).dt_hour,
(*d).dt_min,
(*d).dt_sec,
(*d).dt_zone,
);
}
unsafe fn display_orig_date(mut orig_date: *mut mailimf_orig_date) {
display_date_time((*orig_date).dt_date_time);
}
unsafe fn display_mailbox(mut mb: *mut mailimf_mailbox) {
if !(*mb).mb_display_name.is_null() {
print!(
"{}",
CStr::from_ptr((*mb).mb_display_name).to_str().unwrap()
);
}
print!("<{}>", CStr::from_ptr((*mb).mb_addr_spec).to_str().unwrap());
}
unsafe fn display_mailbox_list(mut mb_list: *mut mailimf_mailbox_list) {
let mut cur: *mut clistiter = 0 as *mut clistiter;
cur = (*(*mb_list).mb_list).first;
while !cur.is_null() {
let mut mb: *mut mailimf_mailbox = 0 as *mut mailimf_mailbox;
mb = (if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).data
} else {
0 as *mut libc::c_void
}) as *mut mailimf_mailbox;
display_mailbox(mb);
if !if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).next
} else {
0 as *mut clistcell
}
.is_null()
{
print!(", ");
}
cur = if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).next
} else {
0 as *mut clistcell
}
}
}
unsafe fn display_group(mut group: *mut mailimf_group) {
let mut cur: *mut clistiter = 0 as *mut clistiter;
print!(
"{}: ",
CStr::from_ptr((*group).grp_display_name).to_str().unwrap()
);
cur = (*(*(*group).grp_mb_list).mb_list).first;
while !cur.is_null() {
let mut mb: *mut mailimf_mailbox = 0 as *mut mailimf_mailbox;
mb = (if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).data
} else {
0 as *mut libc::c_void
}) as *mut mailimf_mailbox;
display_mailbox(mb);
cur = if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).next
} else {
0 as *mut clistcell
}
}
print!("; ");
}
unsafe fn display_address(mut a: *mut mailimf_address) {
match (*a).ad_type {
2 => {
display_group((*a).ad_data.ad_group);
}
1 => {
display_mailbox((*a).ad_data.ad_mailbox);
}
_ => {}
};
}
unsafe fn display_address_list(mut addr_list: *mut mailimf_address_list) {
let mut cur: *mut clistiter = 0 as *mut clistiter;
cur = (*(*addr_list).ad_list).first;
while !cur.is_null() {
let mut addr: *mut mailimf_address = 0 as *mut mailimf_address;
addr = (if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).data
} else {
0 as *mut libc::c_void
}) as *mut mailimf_address;
display_address(addr);
if !if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).next
} else {
0 as *mut clistcell
}
.is_null()
{
print!(", ");
}
cur = if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).next
} else {
0 as *mut clistcell
}
}
}
unsafe fn display_from(mut from: *mut mailimf_from) {
display_mailbox_list((*from).frm_mb_list);
}
unsafe fn display_to(mut to: *mut mailimf_to) {
display_address_list((*to).to_addr_list);
}
unsafe fn display_cc(mut cc: *mut mailimf_cc) {
display_address_list((*cc).cc_addr_list);
}
unsafe fn display_subject(mut subject: *mut mailimf_subject) {
print!("{}", CStr::from_ptr((*subject).sbj_value).to_str().unwrap());
}
unsafe fn display_field(mut field: *mut mailimf_field) {
match (*field).fld_type {
9 => {
print!("Date: ");
display_orig_date((*field).fld_data.fld_orig_date);
println!("");
}
10 => {
print!("From: ");
display_from((*field).fld_data.fld_from);
println!("");
}
13 => {
print!("To: ");
display_to((*field).fld_data.fld_to);
println!("");
}
14 => {
print!("Cc: ");
display_cc((*field).fld_data.fld_cc);
println!("");
}
19 => {
print!("Subject: ");
display_subject((*field).fld_data.fld_subject);
println!("");
}
16 => {
println!(
"Message-ID: {}",
CStr::from_ptr((*(*field).fld_data.fld_message_id).mid_value)
.to_str()
.unwrap(),
);
}
_ => {}
};
}
unsafe fn display_fields(mut fields: *mut mailimf_fields) {
let mut cur: *mut clistiter = 0 as *mut clistiter;
cur = (*(*fields).fld_list).first;
while !cur.is_null() {
let mut f: *mut mailimf_field = 0 as *mut mailimf_field;
f = (if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).data
} else {
0 as *mut libc::c_void
}) as *mut mailimf_field;
display_field(f);
cur = if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).next
} else {
0 as *mut clistcell
}
}
}

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#![deny(clippy::correctness)]
// TODO: make all of these errors, such that clippy actually passes.
#![warn(clippy::all, clippy::perf, clippy::not_unsafe_ptr_arg_deref)]
// This is nice, but for now just annoying.
#![allow(clippy::unreadable_literal)]
#![feature(ptr_wrapping_offset_from)]
#![allow(unused_attributes)]
#![allow(unused_variables)]
#![allow(mutable_transmutes)]
#![allow(non_camel_case_types)]
#![allow(non_snake_case)]
#![allow(non_upper_case_globals)]
#![allow(unused_assignments)]
#![allow(unused_mut)]
#![allow(unused_must_use)]
#![feature(extern_types)]
#![feature(const_raw_ptr_to_usize_cast)]
pub mod charconv;
pub mod chash;
pub mod clist;
pub mod display;
pub mod mailimf;
pub mod mailmime;
pub mod mmapstring;
pub mod other;
pub use self::charconv::*;
pub use self::chash::*;
pub use self::clist::*;
pub use self::display::*;
pub use self::mailimf::*;
pub use self::mailmime::*;
pub use self::mmapstring::*;
pub use self::other::*;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn mailmime_parse_test() {
unsafe {
let data = "MIME-Version: 1.0\
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=frontier\
\
This is a message with multiple parts in MIME format.\
--frontier\
Content-Type: text/plain\
\
This is the body of the message.\
--frontier\
Content-Type: application/octet-stream\
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64\
\
PGh0bWw+CiAgPGhlYWQ+CiAgPC9oZWFkPgogIDxib2R5PgogICAgPHA+VGhpcyBpcyB0aGUg\
Ym9keSBvZiB0aGUgbWVzc2FnZS48L3A+CiAgPC9ib2R5Pgo8L2h0bWw+Cg==\
--frontier--";
let c_data = std::ffi::CString::new(data).unwrap();
let mut current_index = 0;
let mut mime = std::ptr::null_mut();
let res = crate::mailmime::content::mailmime_parse(
c_data.as_ptr(),
data.len() as usize,
&mut current_index,
&mut mime,
);
assert_eq!(res, MAIL_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int);
assert!(!mime.is_null());
display_mime(mime);
mailmime::types::mailmime_free(mime);
}
}
}

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use crate::clist::*;
use crate::mailimf::types::*;
use crate::other::*;
/*
this function creates a new mailimf_fields structure with no fields
*/
pub unsafe fn mailimf_fields_new_empty() -> *mut mailimf_fields {
let mut list: *mut clist = 0 as *mut clist;
let mut fields_list: *mut mailimf_fields = 0 as *mut mailimf_fields;
list = clist_new();
if list.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailimf_fields;
}
fields_list = mailimf_fields_new(list);
if fields_list.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailimf_fields;
}
return fields_list;
}
/*
this function adds a field to the mailimf_fields structure
@return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR will be returned on success,
other code will be returned otherwise
*/
pub unsafe fn mailimf_fields_add(
mut fields: *mut mailimf_fields,
mut field: *mut mailimf_field,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut r: libc::c_int = 0;
r = clist_insert_after(
(*fields).fld_list,
(*(*fields).fld_list).last,
field as *mut libc::c_void,
);
if r < 0i32 {
return MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int;
}
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int;
}
/*
mailimf_field_new_custom creates a new field of type optional
@param name should be allocated with malloc()
@param value should be allocated with malloc()
*/
pub unsafe fn mailimf_field_new_custom(
mut name: *mut libc::c_char,
mut value: *mut libc::c_char,
) -> *mut mailimf_field {
let mut opt_field: *mut mailimf_optional_field = 0 as *mut mailimf_optional_field;
let mut field: *mut mailimf_field = 0 as *mut mailimf_field;
opt_field = mailimf_optional_field_new(name, value);
if !opt_field.is_null() {
field = mailimf_field_new(
MAILIMF_FIELD_OPTIONAL_FIELD as libc::c_int,
0 as *mut mailimf_return,
0 as *mut mailimf_orig_date,
0 as *mut mailimf_from,
0 as *mut mailimf_sender,
0 as *mut mailimf_to,
0 as *mut mailimf_cc,
0 as *mut mailimf_bcc,
0 as *mut mailimf_message_id,
0 as *mut mailimf_orig_date,
0 as *mut mailimf_from,
0 as *mut mailimf_sender,
0 as *mut mailimf_reply_to,
0 as *mut mailimf_to,
0 as *mut mailimf_cc,
0 as *mut mailimf_bcc,
0 as *mut mailimf_message_id,
0 as *mut mailimf_in_reply_to,
0 as *mut mailimf_references,
0 as *mut mailimf_subject,
0 as *mut mailimf_comments,
0 as *mut mailimf_keywords,
opt_field,
);
if field.is_null() {
mailimf_optional_field_free(opt_field);
} else {
return field;
}
}
return 0 as *mut mailimf_field;
}

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use libc;
use libc::toupper;
use crate::charconv::*;
use crate::mailimf::*;
use crate::mailmime::content::*;
use crate::mailmime::types::*;
use crate::mmapstring::*;
use crate::other::*;
pub const TYPE_WORD: libc::c_uint = 1;
pub const TYPE_ENCODED_WORD: libc::c_uint = 2;
pub const MAILMIME_ENCODING_Q: libc::c_uint = 1;
pub const MAILMIME_ENCODING_B: libc::c_uint = 0;
pub const TYPE_ERROR: libc::c_uint = 0;
pub unsafe fn mailmime_encoded_phrase_parse(
mut default_fromcode: *const libc::c_char,
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: *mut size_t,
mut tocode: *const libc::c_char,
mut result: *mut *mut libc::c_char,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut current_block: u64;
let mut gphrase: *mut MMAPString = 0 as *mut MMAPString;
let mut word: *mut mailmime_encoded_word = 0 as *mut mailmime_encoded_word;
let mut first: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut cur_token: size_t = 0;
let mut r: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut res: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut str: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut wordutf8: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut type_0: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut missing_closing_quote: libc::c_int = 0;
cur_token = *indx;
gphrase = mmap_string_new(b"\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char);
if gphrase.is_null() {
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int
} else {
first = 1i32;
type_0 = TYPE_ERROR as libc::c_int;
loop {
let mut has_fwd: libc::c_int = 0;
word = 0 as *mut mailmime_encoded_word;
r = mailmime_encoded_word_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
&mut word,
&mut has_fwd,
&mut missing_closing_quote,
);
if r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
if 0 == first && 0 != has_fwd {
if type_0 != TYPE_ENCODED_WORD as libc::c_int {
if mmap_string_append_c(gphrase, ' ' as i32 as libc::c_char).is_null() {
mailmime_encoded_word_free(word);
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int;
current_block = 13246848547199022064;
break;
}
}
}
type_0 = TYPE_ENCODED_WORD as libc::c_int;
wordutf8 = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
r = charconv(
tocode,
(*word).wd_charset,
(*word).wd_text,
strlen((*word).wd_text),
&mut wordutf8,
);
match r {
2 => {
mailmime_encoded_word_free(word);
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int;
current_block = 13246848547199022064;
break;
}
1 => {
r = charconv(
tocode,
b"iso-8859-1\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char,
(*word).wd_text,
strlen((*word).wd_text),
&mut wordutf8,
)
}
3 => {
mailmime_encoded_word_free(word);
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int;
current_block = 13246848547199022064;
break;
}
_ => {}
}
match r {
2 => {
mailmime_encoded_word_free(word);
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int;
current_block = 13246848547199022064;
break;
}
3 => {
mailmime_encoded_word_free(word);
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int;
current_block = 13246848547199022064;
break;
}
_ => {
if !wordutf8.is_null() {
if mmap_string_append(gphrase, wordutf8).is_null() {
mailmime_encoded_word_free(word);
free(wordutf8 as *mut libc::c_void);
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int;
current_block = 13246848547199022064;
break;
} else {
free(wordutf8 as *mut libc::c_void);
}
}
mailmime_encoded_word_free(word);
first = 0i32
}
}
} else if !(r == MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int) {
/* do nothing */
res = r;
current_block = 13246848547199022064;
break;
}
if !(r == MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int) {
continue;
}
let mut raw_word: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
raw_word = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
r = mailmime_non_encoded_word_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
&mut raw_word,
&mut has_fwd,
);
if r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
if 0 == first && 0 != has_fwd {
if mmap_string_append_c(gphrase, ' ' as i32 as libc::c_char).is_null() {
free(raw_word as *mut libc::c_void);
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int;
current_block = 13246848547199022064;
break;
}
}
type_0 = TYPE_WORD as libc::c_int;
wordutf8 = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
r = charconv(
tocode,
default_fromcode,
raw_word,
strlen(raw_word),
&mut wordutf8,
);
match r {
2 => {
free(raw_word as *mut libc::c_void);
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int;
current_block = 13246848547199022064;
break;
}
1 | 3 => {
free(raw_word as *mut libc::c_void);
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int;
current_block = 13246848547199022064;
break;
}
_ => {
if mmap_string_append(gphrase, wordutf8).is_null() {
free(wordutf8 as *mut libc::c_void);
free(raw_word as *mut libc::c_void);
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int;
current_block = 13246848547199022064;
break;
} else {
free(wordutf8 as *mut libc::c_void);
free(raw_word as *mut libc::c_void);
first = 0i32
}
}
}
} else if r == MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
r = mailimf_fws_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
current_block = 5005389895767293342;
break;
}
if mmap_string_append_c(gphrase, ' ' as i32 as libc::c_char).is_null() {
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int;
current_block = 13246848547199022064;
break;
} else {
first = 0i32;
current_block = 5005389895767293342;
break;
}
} else {
res = r;
current_block = 13246848547199022064;
break;
}
}
match current_block {
5005389895767293342 => {
if 0 != first {
if cur_token != length {
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int;
current_block = 13246848547199022064;
} else {
current_block = 7072655752890836508;
}
} else {
current_block = 7072655752890836508;
}
match current_block {
13246848547199022064 => {}
_ => {
str = strdup((*gphrase).str_0);
if str.is_null() {
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int
} else {
mmap_string_free(gphrase);
*result = str;
*indx = cur_token;
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int;
}
}
}
}
_ => {}
}
mmap_string_free(gphrase);
}
return res;
}
unsafe fn mailmime_non_encoded_word_parse(
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: *mut size_t,
mut result: *mut *mut libc::c_char,
mut p_has_fwd: *mut libc::c_int,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut end: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut cur_token: size_t = 0;
let mut res: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut text: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut r: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut begin: size_t = 0;
let mut state: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut has_fwd: libc::c_int = 0;
cur_token = *indx;
has_fwd = 0i32;
r = mailimf_fws_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token);
if r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
has_fwd = 1i32
}
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int && r != MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
res = r
} else {
begin = cur_token;
state = 0i32;
end = 0i32;
while !(cur_token >= length) {
let mut current_block_17: u64;
match *message.offset(cur_token as isize) as libc::c_int {
32 | 9 | 13 | 10 => {
state = 0i32;
end = 1i32;
current_block_17 = 16924917904204750491;
}
61 => {
state = 1i32;
current_block_17 = 16924917904204750491;
}
63 => {
if state == 1i32 {
cur_token = cur_token.wrapping_sub(1);
end = 1i32
}
current_block_17 = 10192508258555769664;
}
_ => {
current_block_17 = 10192508258555769664;
}
}
match current_block_17 {
10192508258555769664 => state = 0i32,
_ => {}
}
if 0 != end {
break;
}
cur_token = cur_token.wrapping_add(1)
}
if cur_token.wrapping_sub(begin) == 0i32 as libc::size_t {
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int
} else {
text = malloc(
cur_token
.wrapping_sub(begin)
.wrapping_add(1i32 as libc::size_t),
) as *mut libc::c_char;
if text.is_null() {
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int
} else {
memcpy(
text as *mut libc::c_void,
message.offset(begin as isize) as *const libc::c_void,
cur_token.wrapping_sub(begin),
);
*text.offset(cur_token.wrapping_sub(begin) as isize) =
'\u{0}' as i32 as libc::c_char;
*indx = cur_token;
*result = text;
*p_has_fwd = has_fwd;
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int;
}
}
}
return res;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_encoded_word_parse(
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: *mut size_t,
mut result: *mut *mut mailmime_encoded_word,
mut p_has_fwd: *mut libc::c_int,
mut p_missing_closing_quote: *mut libc::c_int,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut current_block: u64;
/*
Parse the following, when a unicode character encoding is split.
=?UTF-8?B?4Lij4Liw4LmA4Lia4Li04LiU4LiE4Lin4Liy4Lih4Lih4Lix4LiZ4Liq4LmM?=
=?UTF-8?B?4LmA4LiV4LmH4Lih4Lie4Li04LiB4Lix4LiUIFRSQU5TRk9STUVSUyA0IOC4?=
=?UTF-8?B?oeC4seC4meC4quC5jOC4hOC4o+C4muC4l+C4uOC4geC4o+C4sOC4muC4miDg?=
=?UTF-8?B?uJfguLXguYjguYDguJTguLXguKLguKfguYPguJnguYDguKHguLfguK3guIfg?=
=?UTF-8?B?uYTguJfguKI=?=
Expected result:
ระเบิดความมันส์เต็มพิกัด TRANSFORMERS 4 มันส์ครบทุกระบบ ที่เดียวในเมืองไทย
libetpan result:
ระเบิดความมันส์เต็มพิกัด TRANSFORMERS 4 ?ันส์ครบทุกระบบ ??ี่เดียวในเมือง??ทย
See https://github.com/dinhviethoa/libetpan/pull/211
*/
let mut cur_token: size_t = 0;
let mut charset: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut encoding: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut body: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut old_body_len: size_t = 0;
let mut text: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut end_encoding: size_t = 0;
let mut lookfwd_cur_token: size_t = 0;
let mut lookfwd_charset: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut lookfwd_encoding: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut copy_len: size_t = 0;
let mut decoded_token: size_t = 0;
let mut decoded: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut decoded_len: size_t = 0;
let mut ew: *mut mailmime_encoded_word = 0 as *mut mailmime_encoded_word;
let mut r: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut res: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut opening_quote: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut end: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut has_fwd: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut missing_closing_quote: libc::c_int = 0;
cur_token = *indx;
text = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
lookfwd_charset = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
missing_closing_quote = 0i32;
has_fwd = 0i32;
r = mailimf_fws_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token);
if r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
has_fwd = 1i32
}
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int && r != MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
res = r
} else {
opening_quote = 0i32;
r = mailimf_char_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, '\"' as i32 as libc::c_char);
if r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
opening_quote = 1i32;
current_block = 17788412896529399552;
} else if r == MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
current_block = 17788412896529399552;
} else {
/* do nothing */
res = r;
current_block = 7995813543095296079;
}
match current_block {
7995813543095296079 => {}
_ => {
r = mailimf_token_case_insensitive_len_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
b"=?\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char as *mut libc::c_char,
strlen(b"=?\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char),
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
res = r
} else {
r = mailmime_charset_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, &mut charset);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
res = r
} else {
r = mailimf_char_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
'?' as i32 as libc::c_char,
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
res = r
} else {
r = mailmime_encoding_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
&mut encoding,
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
res = r
} else {
r = mailimf_char_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
'?' as i32 as libc::c_char,
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
res = r
} else {
lookfwd_cur_token = cur_token;
body = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
old_body_len = 0i32 as size_t;
loop {
let mut has_base64_padding: libc::c_int = 0;
end = 0i32;
has_base64_padding = 0i32;
end_encoding = cur_token;
while !(end_encoding >= length) {
if end_encoding.wrapping_add(1i32 as libc::size_t)
< length
{
if *message.offset(end_encoding as isize)
as libc::c_int
== '?' as i32
&& *message.offset(
end_encoding
.wrapping_add(1i32 as libc::size_t)
as isize,
)
as libc::c_int
== '=' as i32
{
end = 1i32
}
}
if 0 != end {
break;
}
end_encoding = end_encoding.wrapping_add(1)
}
copy_len = end_encoding.wrapping_sub(lookfwd_cur_token);
if copy_len > 0i32 as libc::size_t {
if encoding == MAILMIME_ENCODING_B as libc::c_int {
if end_encoding >= 1i32 as libc::size_t {
if *message.offset(
end_encoding
.wrapping_sub(1i32 as libc::size_t)
as isize,
)
as libc::c_int
== '=' as i32
{
has_base64_padding = 1i32
}
}
}
body = realloc(
body as *mut libc::c_void,
old_body_len
.wrapping_add(copy_len)
.wrapping_add(1i32 as libc::size_t),
)
as *mut libc::c_char;
if body.is_null() {
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int;
current_block = 13900684162107791171;
break;
} else {
memcpy(
body.offset(old_body_len as isize)
as *mut libc::c_void,
&*message.offset(cur_token as isize)
as *const libc::c_char
as *const libc::c_void,
copy_len,
);
*body
.offset(old_body_len.wrapping_add(copy_len)
as isize) = '\u{0}' as i32 as libc::c_char;
old_body_len = (old_body_len as libc::size_t)
.wrapping_add(copy_len)
as size_t
as size_t
}
}
cur_token = end_encoding;
r = mailimf_token_case_insensitive_len_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
b"?=\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char
as *mut libc::c_char,
strlen(b"?=\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char),
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
current_block = 2652804691515851435;
break;
}
if 0 != has_base64_padding {
current_block = 2652804691515851435;
break;
}
lookfwd_cur_token = cur_token;
r = mailimf_fws_parse(
message,
length,
&mut lookfwd_cur_token,
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int
&& r != MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int
{
current_block = 2652804691515851435;
break;
}
r = mailimf_token_case_insensitive_len_parse(
message,
length,
&mut lookfwd_cur_token,
b"=?\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char
as *mut libc::c_char,
strlen(b"=?\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char),
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
current_block = 2652804691515851435;
break;
}
r = mailmime_charset_parse(
message,
length,
&mut lookfwd_cur_token,
&mut lookfwd_charset,
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
current_block = 2652804691515851435;
break;
}
r = mailimf_char_parse(
message,
length,
&mut lookfwd_cur_token,
'?' as i32 as libc::c_char,
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
current_block = 2652804691515851435;
break;
}
r = mailmime_encoding_parse(
message,
length,
&mut lookfwd_cur_token,
&mut lookfwd_encoding,
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
current_block = 2652804691515851435;
break;
}
r = mailimf_char_parse(
message,
length,
&mut lookfwd_cur_token,
'?' as i32 as libc::c_char,
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
current_block = 2652804691515851435;
break;
}
if strcasecmp(charset, lookfwd_charset) == 0i32
&& encoding == lookfwd_encoding
{
cur_token = lookfwd_cur_token;
mailmime_charset_free(lookfwd_charset);
lookfwd_charset = 0 as *mut libc::c_char
} else {
/* the next charset is not matched with the current one,
therefore exit the loop to decode the body appended so far */
current_block = 2652804691515851435;
break;
}
}
match current_block {
2652804691515851435 => {
if !lookfwd_charset.is_null() {
mailmime_charset_free(lookfwd_charset);
lookfwd_charset = 0 as *mut libc::c_char
}
if body.is_null() {
body = strdup(
b"\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char,
);
if body.is_null() {
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int;
current_block = 13900684162107791171;
} else {
current_block = 16778110326724371720;
}
} else {
current_block = 16778110326724371720;
}
match current_block {
13900684162107791171 => {}
_ => {
decoded_token = 0i32 as size_t;
decoded_len = 0i32 as size_t;
decoded = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
match encoding {
0 => {
r = mailmime_base64_body_parse(
body,
strlen(body),
&mut decoded_token,
&mut decoded,
&mut decoded_len,
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int
{
res = r;
current_block =
13900684162107791171;
} else {
current_block = 7337917895049117968;
}
}
1 => {
r =
mailmime_quoted_printable_body_parse(body,
strlen(body),
&mut decoded_token,
&mut decoded,
&mut decoded_len,
1i32);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int
{
res = r;
current_block =
13900684162107791171;
} else {
current_block = 7337917895049117968;
}
}
_ => {
current_block = 7337917895049117968;
}
}
match current_block {
13900684162107791171 => {}
_ => {
text =
malloc(decoded_len.wrapping_add(
1i32 as libc::size_t,
))
as *mut libc::c_char;
if text.is_null() {
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY
as libc::c_int
} else {
if decoded_len
> 0i32 as libc::size_t
{
memcpy(
text as *mut libc::c_void,
decoded
as *const libc::c_void,
decoded_len,
);
}
*text
.offset(decoded_len as isize) =
'\u{0}' as i32 as libc::c_char;
if 0 != opening_quote {
r = mailimf_char_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
'\"' as i32 as libc::c_char,
);
if r == MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE
as libc::c_int
{
missing_closing_quote = 1i32
}
}
if strcasecmp(
charset,
b"utf8\x00" as *const u8
as *const libc::c_char,
) == 0i32
{
free(
charset
as *mut libc::c_void,
);
charset = strdup(
b"utf-8\x00" as *const u8
as *const libc::c_char,
)
}
ew = mailmime_encoded_word_new(
charset, text,
);
if ew.is_null() {
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY
as libc::c_int
} else {
*result = ew;
*indx = cur_token;
*p_has_fwd = has_fwd;
*p_missing_closing_quote =
missing_closing_quote;
mailmime_decoded_part_free(
decoded,
);
free(body as *mut libc::c_void);
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR
as libc::c_int;
}
}
mailmime_decoded_part_free(decoded);
}
}
}
}
}
_ => {}
}
free(body as *mut libc::c_void);
mailmime_encoded_text_free(text);
}
}
}
mailmime_charset_free(charset);
}
}
}
}
}
return res;
}
unsafe fn mailmime_encoding_parse(
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: *mut size_t,
mut result: *mut libc::c_int,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut cur_token: size_t = 0;
let mut encoding: libc::c_int = 0;
cur_token = *indx;
if cur_token >= length {
return MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int;
}
match toupper(*message.offset(cur_token as isize) as libc::c_uchar as libc::c_int)
as libc::c_char as libc::c_int
{
81 => encoding = MAILMIME_ENCODING_Q as libc::c_int,
66 => encoding = MAILMIME_ENCODING_B as libc::c_int,
_ => return MAILIMF_ERROR_INVAL as libc::c_int,
}
cur_token = cur_token.wrapping_add(1);
*result = encoding;
*indx = cur_token;
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int;
}
/*
* libEtPan! -- a mail stuff library
*
* Copyright (C) 2001, 2005 - DINH Viet Hoa
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. Neither the name of the libEtPan! project nor the names of its
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* $Id: mailmime_decode.c,v 1.37 2010/11/16 20:52:28 hoa Exp $
*/
/*
RFC 2047 : MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) Part Three:
Message Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text
*/
unsafe fn mailmime_charset_parse(
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: *mut size_t,
mut charset: *mut *mut libc::c_char,
) -> libc::c_int {
return mailmime_etoken_parse(message, length, indx, charset);
}
unsafe fn mailmime_etoken_parse(
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: *mut size_t,
mut result: *mut *mut libc::c_char,
) -> libc::c_int {
return mailimf_custom_string_parse(message, length, indx, result, Some(is_etoken_char));
}
unsafe fn is_etoken_char(mut ch: libc::c_char) -> libc::c_int {
let mut uch: libc::c_uchar = ch as libc::c_uchar;
if (uch as libc::c_int) < 31i32 {
return 0i32;
}
match uch as libc::c_int {
32 | 40 | 41 | 60 | 62 | 64 | 44 | 59 | 58 | 34 | 47 | 91 | 93 | 63 | 61 => return 0i32,
_ => {}
}
return 1i32;
}

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use libc::{self, toupper};
use crate::clist::*;
use crate::mailimf::*;
use crate::mailmime::types::*;
use crate::mailmime::*;
use crate::other::*;
pub const MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_EXTENSION: libc::c_uint = 3;
pub const MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ATTACHMENT: libc::c_uint = 2;
pub const MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_INLINE: libc::c_uint = 1;
pub const MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ERROR: libc::c_uint = 0;
pub unsafe fn mailmime_disposition_parse(
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: *mut size_t,
mut result: *mut *mut mailmime_disposition,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut current_block: u64;
let mut final_token: size_t = 0;
let mut cur_token: size_t = 0;
let mut dsp_type: *mut mailmime_disposition_type = 0 as *mut mailmime_disposition_type;
let mut list: *mut clist = 0 as *mut clist;
let mut dsp: *mut mailmime_disposition = 0 as *mut mailmime_disposition;
let mut r: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut res: libc::c_int = 0;
cur_token = *indx;
r = mailmime_disposition_type_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, &mut dsp_type);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
res = r
} else {
list = clist_new();
if list.is_null() {
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int
} else {
loop {
let mut param: *mut mailmime_disposition_parm = 0 as *mut mailmime_disposition_parm;
final_token = cur_token;
r = mailimf_unstrict_char_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
';' as i32 as libc::c_char,
);
if r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
param = 0 as *mut mailmime_disposition_parm;
r = mailmime_disposition_parm_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
&mut param,
);
if r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
r = clist_insert_after(list, (*list).last, param as *mut libc::c_void);
if !(r < 0i32) {
continue;
}
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int;
current_block = 18290070879695007868;
break;
} else if r == MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
cur_token = final_token;
current_block = 652864300344834934;
break;
} else {
res = r;
current_block = 18290070879695007868;
break;
}
} else {
/* do nothing */
if r == MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
current_block = 652864300344834934;
break;
}
res = r;
current_block = 18290070879695007868;
break;
}
}
match current_block {
652864300344834934 => {
dsp = mailmime_disposition_new(dsp_type, list);
if dsp.is_null() {
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int
} else {
*result = dsp;
*indx = cur_token;
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int;
}
}
_ => {}
}
clist_foreach(
list,
::std::mem::transmute::<
Option<unsafe fn(_: *mut mailmime_disposition_parm) -> ()>,
clist_func,
>(Some(mailmime_disposition_parm_free)),
0 as *mut libc::c_void,
);
clist_free(list);
}
mailmime_disposition_type_free(dsp_type);
}
return res;
}
/*
* libEtPan! -- a mail stuff library
*
* Copyright (C) 2001, 2005 - DINH Viet Hoa
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. Neither the name of the libEtPan! project nor the names of its
* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
* from this software without specific prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
/*
* $Id: mailmime_disposition.c,v 1.17 2011/05/03 16:30:22 hoa Exp $
*/
unsafe fn mailmime_disposition_parm_parse(
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: *mut size_t,
mut result: *mut *mut mailmime_disposition_parm,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut current_block: u64;
let mut filename: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut creation_date: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut modification_date: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut read_date: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut size: size_t = 0;
let mut parameter: *mut mailmime_parameter = 0 as *mut mailmime_parameter;
let mut cur_token: size_t = 0;
let mut dsp_parm: *mut mailmime_disposition_parm = 0 as *mut mailmime_disposition_parm;
let mut type_0: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut guessed_type: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut r: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut res: libc::c_int = 0;
cur_token = *indx;
filename = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
creation_date = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
modification_date = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
read_date = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
size = 0i32 as size_t;
parameter = 0 as *mut mailmime_parameter;
r = mailimf_cfws_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int && r != MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
res = r
} else {
guessed_type = mailmime_disposition_guess_type(message, length, cur_token);
type_0 = MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_PARAMETER as libc::c_int;
match guessed_type {
0 => {
r = mailmime_filename_parm_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, &mut filename);
if r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
type_0 = guessed_type;
current_block = 13826291924415791078;
} else if r == MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
current_block = 13826291924415791078;
} else {
/* do nothing */
res = r;
current_block = 9120900589700563584;
}
}
1 => {
r = mailmime_creation_date_parm_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
&mut creation_date,
);
if r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
type_0 = guessed_type;
current_block = 13826291924415791078;
} else if r == MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
current_block = 13826291924415791078;
} else {
/* do nothing */
res = r;
current_block = 9120900589700563584;
}
}
2 => {
r = mailmime_modification_date_parm_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
&mut modification_date,
);
if r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
type_0 = guessed_type;
current_block = 13826291924415791078;
} else if r == MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
current_block = 13826291924415791078;
} else {
/* do nothing */
res = r;
current_block = 9120900589700563584;
}
}
3 => {
r = mailmime_read_date_parm_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, &mut read_date);
if r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
type_0 = guessed_type;
current_block = 13826291924415791078;
} else if r == MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
current_block = 13826291924415791078;
} else {
/* do nothing */
res = r;
current_block = 9120900589700563584;
}
}
4 => {
r = mailmime_size_parm_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, &mut size);
if r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
type_0 = guessed_type;
current_block = 13826291924415791078;
} else if r == MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
current_block = 13826291924415791078;
} else {
/* do nothing */
res = r;
current_block = 9120900589700563584;
}
}
_ => {
current_block = 13826291924415791078;
}
}
match current_block {
9120900589700563584 => {}
_ => {
if type_0 == MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_PARAMETER as libc::c_int {
r = mailmime_parameter_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, &mut parameter);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
type_0 = guessed_type;
res = r;
current_block = 9120900589700563584;
} else {
current_block = 6721012065216013753;
}
} else {
current_block = 6721012065216013753;
}
match current_block {
9120900589700563584 => {}
_ => {
dsp_parm = mailmime_disposition_parm_new(
type_0,
filename,
creation_date,
modification_date,
read_date,
size,
parameter,
);
if dsp_parm.is_null() {
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int;
if !filename.is_null() {
mailmime_filename_parm_free(filename);
}
if !creation_date.is_null() {
mailmime_creation_date_parm_free(creation_date);
}
if !modification_date.is_null() {
mailmime_modification_date_parm_free(modification_date);
}
if !read_date.is_null() {
mailmime_read_date_parm_free(read_date);
}
if !parameter.is_null() {
mailmime_parameter_free(parameter);
}
} else {
*result = dsp_parm;
*indx = cur_token;
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int;
}
}
}
}
}
}
return res;
}
unsafe fn mailmime_size_parm_parse(
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: *mut size_t,
mut result: *mut size_t,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut value: uint32_t = 0;
let mut cur_token: size_t = 0;
let mut r: libc::c_int = 0;
cur_token = *indx;
r = mailimf_token_case_insensitive_len_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
b"size\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char as *mut libc::c_char,
strlen(b"size\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char),
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
r = mailimf_unstrict_char_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, '=' as i32 as libc::c_char);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
r = mailimf_cfws_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int && r != MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
r = mailimf_number_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, &mut value);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
*indx = cur_token;
*result = value as size_t;
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int;
}
unsafe fn mailmime_read_date_parm_parse(
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: *mut size_t,
mut result: *mut *mut libc::c_char,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut value: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut cur_token: size_t = 0;
let mut r: libc::c_int = 0;
cur_token = *indx;
r = mailimf_token_case_insensitive_len_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
b"read-date\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char as *mut libc::c_char,
strlen(b"read-date\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char),
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
r = mailimf_unstrict_char_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, '=' as i32 as libc::c_char);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
r = mailimf_cfws_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int && r != MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
r = mailmime_quoted_date_time_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, &mut value);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
*indx = cur_token;
*result = value;
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int;
}
unsafe fn mailmime_quoted_date_time_parse(
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: *mut size_t,
mut result: *mut *mut libc::c_char,
) -> libc::c_int {
return mailimf_quoted_string_parse(message, length, indx, result);
}
unsafe fn mailmime_modification_date_parm_parse(
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: *mut size_t,
mut result: *mut *mut libc::c_char,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut value: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut cur_token: size_t = 0;
let mut r: libc::c_int = 0;
cur_token = *indx;
r = mailimf_token_case_insensitive_len_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
b"modification-date\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char as *mut libc::c_char,
strlen(b"modification-date\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char),
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
r = mailimf_unstrict_char_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, '=' as i32 as libc::c_char);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
r = mailimf_cfws_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int && r != MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
r = mailmime_quoted_date_time_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, &mut value);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
*indx = cur_token;
*result = value;
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int;
}
unsafe fn mailmime_creation_date_parm_parse(
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: *mut size_t,
mut result: *mut *mut libc::c_char,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut value: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut r: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut cur_token: size_t = 0;
cur_token = *indx;
r = mailimf_token_case_insensitive_len_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
b"creation-date\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char as *mut libc::c_char,
strlen(b"creation-date\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char),
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
r = mailimf_unstrict_char_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, '=' as i32 as libc::c_char);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
r = mailimf_cfws_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int && r != MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
r = mailmime_quoted_date_time_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, &mut value);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
*indx = cur_token;
*result = value;
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int;
}
unsafe fn mailmime_filename_parm_parse(
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: *mut size_t,
mut result: *mut *mut libc::c_char,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut value: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut r: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut cur_token: size_t = 0;
cur_token = *indx;
r = mailimf_token_case_insensitive_len_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
b"filename\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char as *mut libc::c_char,
strlen(b"filename\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char),
);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
r = mailimf_unstrict_char_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, '=' as i32 as libc::c_char);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
r = mailimf_cfws_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int && r != MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
r = mailmime_value_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, &mut value);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
return r;
}
*indx = cur_token;
*result = value;
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_disposition_guess_type(
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: size_t,
) -> libc::c_int {
if indx >= length {
return MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_PARAMETER as libc::c_int;
}
match toupper(*message.offset(indx as isize) as libc::c_uchar as libc::c_int) as libc::c_char
as libc::c_int
{
70 => return MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_FILENAME as libc::c_int,
67 => return MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_CREATION_DATE as libc::c_int,
77 => return MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_MODIFICATION_DATE as libc::c_int,
82 => return MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_READ_DATE as libc::c_int,
83 => return MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_SIZE as libc::c_int,
_ => return MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_PARAMETER as libc::c_int,
};
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_disposition_type_parse(
mut message: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
mut indx: *mut size_t,
mut result: *mut *mut mailmime_disposition_type,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut cur_token: size_t = 0;
let mut type_0: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut extension: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
let mut dsp_type: *mut mailmime_disposition_type = 0 as *mut mailmime_disposition_type;
let mut r: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut res: libc::c_int = 0;
cur_token = *indx;
r = mailimf_cfws_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token);
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int && r != MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
res = r
} else {
type_0 = MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ERROR as libc::c_int;
extension = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
r = mailimf_token_case_insensitive_len_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
b"inline\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char as *mut libc::c_char,
strlen(b"inline\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char),
);
if r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
type_0 = MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_INLINE as libc::c_int
}
if r == MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
r = mailimf_token_case_insensitive_len_parse(
message,
length,
&mut cur_token,
b"attachment\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char as *mut libc::c_char,
strlen(b"attachment\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char),
);
if r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
type_0 = MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_ATTACHMENT as libc::c_int
}
}
if r == MAILIMF_ERROR_PARSE as libc::c_int {
r = mailmime_extension_token_parse(message, length, &mut cur_token, &mut extension);
if r == MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
type_0 = MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_TYPE_EXTENSION as libc::c_int
}
}
if r != MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int {
res = r
} else {
dsp_type = mailmime_disposition_type_new(type_0, extension);
if dsp_type.is_null() {
res = MAILIMF_ERROR_MEMORY as libc::c_int;
if !extension.is_null() {
free(extension as *mut libc::c_void);
}
} else {
*result = dsp_type;
*indx = cur_token;
return MAILIMF_NO_ERROR as libc::c_int;
}
}
}
return res;
}

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use crate::clist::*;
use crate::mailimf::types::*;
use crate::mmapstring::*;
use crate::other::*;
pub const MAILMIME_MECHANISM_TOKEN: libc::c_uint = 6;
pub const MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BASE64: libc::c_uint = 5;
pub const MAILMIME_MECHANISM_QUOTED_PRINTABLE: libc::c_uint = 4;
pub const MAILMIME_MECHANISM_BINARY: libc::c_uint = 3;
pub const MAILMIME_MECHANISM_8BIT: libc::c_uint = 2;
pub const MAILMIME_MECHANISM_7BIT: libc::c_uint = 1;
pub const MAILMIME_MECHANISM_ERROR: libc::c_uint = 0;
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_composite_type {
pub ct_type: libc::c_int,
pub ct_token: *mut libc::c_char,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_content {
pub ct_type: *mut mailmime_type,
pub ct_subtype: *mut libc::c_char,
pub ct_parameters: *mut clist,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_type {
pub tp_type: libc::c_int,
pub tp_data: unnamed,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub union unnamed {
pub tp_discrete_type: *mut mailmime_discrete_type,
pub tp_composite_type: *mut mailmime_composite_type,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_discrete_type {
pub dt_type: libc::c_int,
pub dt_extension: *mut libc::c_char,
}
pub type unnamed_0 = libc::c_uint;
pub const MAILMIME_FIELD_LOCATION: unnamed_0 = 8;
pub const MAILMIME_FIELD_LANGUAGE: unnamed_0 = 7;
pub const MAILMIME_FIELD_DISPOSITION: unnamed_0 = 6;
pub const MAILMIME_FIELD_VERSION: unnamed_0 = 5;
pub const MAILMIME_FIELD_DESCRIPTION: unnamed_0 = 4;
pub const MAILMIME_FIELD_ID: unnamed_0 = 3;
pub const MAILMIME_FIELD_TRANSFER_ENCODING: unnamed_0 = 2;
pub const MAILMIME_FIELD_TYPE: unnamed_0 = 1;
pub const MAILMIME_FIELD_NONE: unnamed_0 = 0;
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_field {
pub fld_type: libc::c_int,
pub fld_data: unnamed_1,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub union unnamed_1 {
pub fld_content: *mut mailmime_content,
pub fld_encoding: *mut mailmime_mechanism,
pub fld_id: *mut libc::c_char,
pub fld_description: *mut libc::c_char,
pub fld_version: uint32_t,
pub fld_disposition: *mut mailmime_disposition,
pub fld_language: *mut mailmime_language,
pub fld_location: *mut libc::c_char,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_language {
pub lg_list: *mut clist,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_disposition {
pub dsp_type: *mut mailmime_disposition_type,
pub dsp_parms: *mut clist,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_disposition_type {
pub dsp_type: libc::c_int,
pub dsp_extension: *mut libc::c_char,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_mechanism {
pub enc_type: libc::c_int,
pub enc_token: *mut libc::c_char,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_fields {
pub fld_list: *mut clist,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_parameter {
pub pa_name: *mut libc::c_char,
pub pa_value: *mut libc::c_char,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_disposition_parm {
pub pa_type: libc::c_int,
pub pa_data: unnamed_3,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub union unnamed_3 {
pub pa_filename: *mut libc::c_char,
pub pa_creation_date: *mut libc::c_char,
pub pa_modification_date: *mut libc::c_char,
pub pa_read_date: *mut libc::c_char,
pub pa_size: size_t,
pub pa_parameter: *mut mailmime_parameter,
}
pub const MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_PARAMETER: unnamed_11 = 5;
pub const MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_READ_DATE: unnamed_11 = 3;
pub const MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_MODIFICATION_DATE: unnamed_11 = 2;
pub const MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_CREATION_DATE: unnamed_11 = 1;
pub const MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_FILENAME: unnamed_11 = 0;
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_multipart_body {
pub bd_list: *mut clist,
}
pub type unnamed_4 = libc::c_uint;
pub const MAILMIME_DATA_FILE: unnamed_4 = 1;
pub const MAILMIME_DATA_TEXT: unnamed_4 = 0;
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_data {
pub dt_type: libc::c_int,
pub dt_encoding: libc::c_int,
pub dt_encoded: libc::c_int,
pub dt_data: unnamed_5,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub union unnamed_5 {
pub dt_text: unnamed_6,
pub dt_filename: *mut libc::c_char,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct unnamed_6 {
pub dt_data: *const libc::c_char,
pub dt_length: size_t,
}
pub type unnamed_7 = libc::c_uint;
pub const MAILMIME_MESSAGE: unnamed_7 = 3;
pub const MAILMIME_MULTIPLE: unnamed_7 = 2;
pub const MAILMIME_SINGLE: unnamed_7 = 1;
pub const MAILMIME_NONE: unnamed_7 = 0;
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct Mailmime {
pub mm_parent_type: libc::c_int,
pub mm_parent: *mut Mailmime,
pub mm_multipart_pos: *mut clistiter,
pub mm_type: libc::c_int,
pub mm_mime_start: *const libc::c_char,
pub mm_length: size_t,
pub mm_mime_fields: *mut mailmime_fields,
pub mm_content_type: *mut mailmime_content,
pub mm_body: *mut mailmime_data,
pub mm_data: unnamed_8,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub union unnamed_8 {
pub mm_single: *mut mailmime_data,
pub mm_multipart: unnamed_10,
pub mm_message: unnamed_9,
}
/* message */
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct unnamed_9 {
pub mm_fields: *mut mailimf_fields,
pub mm_msg_mime: *mut Mailmime,
}
/* multi-part */
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct unnamed_10 {
pub mm_preamble: *mut mailmime_data,
pub mm_epilogue: *mut mailmime_data,
pub mm_mp_list: *mut clist,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_encoded_word {
pub wd_charset: *mut libc::c_char,
pub wd_text: *mut libc::c_char,
}
pub type unnamed_11 = libc::c_uint;
pub const MAILMIME_DISPOSITION_PARM_SIZE: unnamed_11 = 4;
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct mailmime_section {
pub sec_list: *mut clist,
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_attribute_free(mut attribute: *mut libc::c_char) {
mailmime_token_free(attribute);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_token_free(mut token: *mut libc::c_char) {
free(token as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_composite_type_new(
mut ct_type: libc::c_int,
mut ct_token: *mut libc::c_char,
) -> *mut mailmime_composite_type {
let mut ct: *mut mailmime_composite_type = 0 as *mut mailmime_composite_type;
ct = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_composite_type>() as libc::size_t)
as *mut mailmime_composite_type;
if ct.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_composite_type;
}
(*ct).ct_type = ct_type;
(*ct).ct_token = ct_token;
return ct;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_composite_type_free(mut ct: *mut mailmime_composite_type) {
if !(*ct).ct_token.is_null() {
mailmime_extension_token_free((*ct).ct_token);
}
free(ct as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_extension_token_free(mut extension: *mut libc::c_char) {
mailmime_token_free(extension);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_content_new(
mut ct_type: *mut mailmime_type,
mut ct_subtype: *mut libc::c_char,
mut ct_parameters: *mut clist,
) -> *mut mailmime_content {
let mut content: *mut mailmime_content = 0 as *mut mailmime_content;
content =
malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_content>() as libc::size_t) as *mut mailmime_content;
if content.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_content;
}
(*content).ct_type = ct_type;
(*content).ct_subtype = ct_subtype;
(*content).ct_parameters = ct_parameters;
return content;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_content_free(mut content: *mut mailmime_content) {
mailmime_type_free((*content).ct_type);
mailmime_subtype_free((*content).ct_subtype);
if !(*content).ct_parameters.is_null() {
clist_foreach(
(*content).ct_parameters,
::std::mem::transmute::<Option<unsafe fn(_: *mut mailmime_parameter) -> ()>, clist_func>(
Some(mailmime_parameter_free),
),
0 as *mut libc::c_void,
);
clist_free((*content).ct_parameters);
}
free(content as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_parameter_free(mut parameter: *mut mailmime_parameter) {
mailmime_attribute_free((*parameter).pa_name);
mailmime_value_free((*parameter).pa_value);
free(parameter as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_value_free(mut value: *mut libc::c_char) {
free(value as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_subtype_free(mut subtype: *mut libc::c_char) {
mailmime_extension_token_free(subtype);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_type_free(mut type_0: *mut mailmime_type) {
match (*type_0).tp_type {
1 => {
mailmime_discrete_type_free((*type_0).tp_data.tp_discrete_type);
}
2 => {
mailmime_composite_type_free((*type_0).tp_data.tp_composite_type);
}
_ => {}
}
free(type_0 as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_discrete_type_free(mut discrete_type: *mut mailmime_discrete_type) {
if !(*discrete_type).dt_extension.is_null() {
mailmime_extension_token_free((*discrete_type).dt_extension);
}
free(discrete_type as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_description_free(mut description: *mut libc::c_char) {
free(description as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_location_free(mut location: *mut libc::c_char) {
free(location as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_discrete_type_new(
mut dt_type: libc::c_int,
mut dt_extension: *mut libc::c_char,
) -> *mut mailmime_discrete_type {
let mut discrete_type: *mut mailmime_discrete_type = 0 as *mut mailmime_discrete_type;
discrete_type = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_discrete_type>() as libc::size_t)
as *mut mailmime_discrete_type;
if discrete_type.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_discrete_type;
}
(*discrete_type).dt_type = dt_type;
(*discrete_type).dt_extension = dt_extension;
return discrete_type;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_encoding_free(mut encoding: *mut mailmime_mechanism) {
mailmime_mechanism_free(encoding);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_mechanism_free(mut mechanism: *mut mailmime_mechanism) {
if !(*mechanism).enc_token.is_null() {
mailmime_token_free((*mechanism).enc_token);
}
free(mechanism as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_id_free(mut id: *mut libc::c_char) {
mailimf_msg_id_free(id);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_mechanism_new(
mut enc_type: libc::c_int,
mut enc_token: *mut libc::c_char,
) -> *mut mailmime_mechanism {
let mut mechanism: *mut mailmime_mechanism = 0 as *mut mailmime_mechanism;
mechanism = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_mechanism>() as libc::size_t)
as *mut mailmime_mechanism;
if mechanism.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_mechanism;
}
(*mechanism).enc_type = enc_type;
(*mechanism).enc_token = enc_token;
return mechanism;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_parameter_new(
mut pa_name: *mut libc::c_char,
mut pa_value: *mut libc::c_char,
) -> *mut mailmime_parameter {
let mut parameter: *mut mailmime_parameter = 0 as *mut mailmime_parameter;
parameter = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_parameter>() as libc::size_t)
as *mut mailmime_parameter;
if parameter.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_parameter;
}
(*parameter).pa_name = pa_name;
(*parameter).pa_value = pa_value;
return parameter;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_type_new(
mut tp_type: libc::c_int,
mut tp_discrete_type: *mut mailmime_discrete_type,
mut tp_composite_type: *mut mailmime_composite_type,
) -> *mut mailmime_type {
let mut mime_type: *mut mailmime_type = 0 as *mut mailmime_type;
mime_type =
malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_type>() as libc::size_t) as *mut mailmime_type;
if mime_type.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_type;
}
(*mime_type).tp_type = tp_type;
match tp_type {
1 => (*mime_type).tp_data.tp_discrete_type = tp_discrete_type,
2 => (*mime_type).tp_data.tp_composite_type = tp_composite_type,
_ => {}
}
return mime_type;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_language_new(mut lg_list: *mut clist) -> *mut mailmime_language {
let mut lang: *mut mailmime_language = 0 as *mut mailmime_language;
lang = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_language>() as libc::size_t)
as *mut mailmime_language;
if lang.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_language;
}
(*lang).lg_list = lg_list;
return lang;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_language_free(mut lang: *mut mailmime_language) {
clist_foreach(
(*lang).lg_list,
::std::mem::transmute::<Option<unsafe fn(_: *mut libc::c_char) -> ()>, clist_func>(Some(
mailimf_atom_free,
)),
0 as *mut libc::c_void,
);
clist_free((*lang).lg_list);
free(lang as *mut libc::c_void);
}
/*
void mailmime_x_token_free(gchar * x_token);
*/
pub unsafe fn mailmime_field_new(
mut fld_type: libc::c_int,
mut fld_content: *mut mailmime_content,
mut fld_encoding: *mut mailmime_mechanism,
mut fld_id: *mut libc::c_char,
mut fld_description: *mut libc::c_char,
mut fld_version: uint32_t,
mut fld_disposition: *mut mailmime_disposition,
mut fld_language: *mut mailmime_language,
mut fld_location: *mut libc::c_char,
) -> *mut mailmime_field {
let mut field: *mut mailmime_field = 0 as *mut mailmime_field;
field = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_field>() as libc::size_t) as *mut mailmime_field;
if field.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_field;
}
(*field).fld_type = fld_type;
match fld_type {
1 => (*field).fld_data.fld_content = fld_content,
2 => (*field).fld_data.fld_encoding = fld_encoding,
3 => (*field).fld_data.fld_id = fld_id,
4 => (*field).fld_data.fld_description = fld_description,
5 => (*field).fld_data.fld_version = fld_version,
6 => (*field).fld_data.fld_disposition = fld_disposition,
7 => (*field).fld_data.fld_language = fld_language,
8 => (*field).fld_data.fld_location = fld_location,
_ => {}
}
return field;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_field_free(mut field: *mut mailmime_field) {
match (*field).fld_type {
1 => {
if !(*field).fld_data.fld_content.is_null() {
mailmime_content_free((*field).fld_data.fld_content);
}
}
2 => {
if !(*field).fld_data.fld_encoding.is_null() {
mailmime_encoding_free((*field).fld_data.fld_encoding);
}
}
3 => {
if !(*field).fld_data.fld_id.is_null() {
mailmime_id_free((*field).fld_data.fld_id);
}
}
4 => {
if !(*field).fld_data.fld_description.is_null() {
mailmime_description_free((*field).fld_data.fld_description);
}
}
6 => {
if !(*field).fld_data.fld_disposition.is_null() {
mailmime_disposition_free((*field).fld_data.fld_disposition);
}
}
7 => {
if !(*field).fld_data.fld_language.is_null() {
mailmime_language_free((*field).fld_data.fld_language);
}
}
8 => {
if !(*field).fld_data.fld_location.is_null() {
mailmime_location_free((*field).fld_data.fld_location);
}
}
_ => {}
}
free(field as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_disposition_free(mut dsp: *mut mailmime_disposition) {
mailmime_disposition_type_free((*dsp).dsp_type);
clist_foreach(
(*dsp).dsp_parms,
::std::mem::transmute::<
Option<unsafe fn(_: *mut mailmime_disposition_parm) -> ()>,
clist_func,
>(Some(mailmime_disposition_parm_free)),
0 as *mut libc::c_void,
);
clist_free((*dsp).dsp_parms);
free(dsp as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_disposition_parm_free(mut dsp_parm: *mut mailmime_disposition_parm) {
match (*dsp_parm).pa_type {
0 => {
mailmime_filename_parm_free((*dsp_parm).pa_data.pa_filename);
}
1 => {
mailmime_creation_date_parm_free((*dsp_parm).pa_data.pa_creation_date);
}
2 => {
mailmime_modification_date_parm_free((*dsp_parm).pa_data.pa_modification_date);
}
3 => {
mailmime_read_date_parm_free((*dsp_parm).pa_data.pa_read_date);
}
5 => {
mailmime_parameter_free((*dsp_parm).pa_data.pa_parameter);
}
_ => {}
}
free(dsp_parm as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_read_date_parm_free(mut date: *mut libc::c_char) {
mailmime_quoted_date_time_free(date);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_quoted_date_time_free(mut date: *mut libc::c_char) {
mailimf_quoted_string_free(date);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_modification_date_parm_free(mut date: *mut libc::c_char) {
mailmime_quoted_date_time_free(date);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_creation_date_parm_free(mut date: *mut libc::c_char) {
mailmime_quoted_date_time_free(date);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_filename_parm_free(mut filename: *mut libc::c_char) {
mailmime_value_free(filename);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_disposition_type_free(mut dsp_type: *mut mailmime_disposition_type) {
if !(*dsp_type).dsp_extension.is_null() {
free((*dsp_type).dsp_extension as *mut libc::c_void);
}
free(dsp_type as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_fields_new(mut fld_list: *mut clist) -> *mut mailmime_fields {
let mut fields: *mut mailmime_fields = 0 as *mut mailmime_fields;
fields =
malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_fields>() as libc::size_t) as *mut mailmime_fields;
if fields.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_fields;
}
(*fields).fld_list = fld_list;
return fields;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_fields_free(mut fields: *mut mailmime_fields) {
clist_foreach(
(*fields).fld_list,
::std::mem::transmute::<Option<unsafe fn(_: *mut mailmime_field) -> ()>, clist_func>(Some(
mailmime_field_free,
)),
0 as *mut libc::c_void,
);
clist_free((*fields).fld_list);
free(fields as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_multipart_body_new(mut bd_list: *mut clist) -> *mut mailmime_multipart_body {
let mut mp_body: *mut mailmime_multipart_body = 0 as *mut mailmime_multipart_body;
mp_body = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_multipart_body>() as libc::size_t)
as *mut mailmime_multipart_body;
if mp_body.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_multipart_body;
}
(*mp_body).bd_list = bd_list;
return mp_body;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_multipart_body_free(mut mp_body: *mut mailmime_multipart_body) {
clist_foreach(
(*mp_body).bd_list,
::std::mem::transmute::<Option<unsafe fn(_: *mut mailimf_body) -> ()>, clist_func>(Some(
mailimf_body_free,
)),
0 as *mut libc::c_void,
);
clist_free((*mp_body).bd_list);
free(mp_body as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_data_new(
mut dt_type: libc::c_int,
mut dt_encoding: libc::c_int,
mut dt_encoded: libc::c_int,
mut dt_data: *const libc::c_char,
mut dt_length: size_t,
mut dt_filename: *mut libc::c_char,
) -> *mut mailmime_data {
let mut mime_data: *mut mailmime_data = 0 as *mut mailmime_data;
mime_data =
malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_data>() as libc::size_t) as *mut mailmime_data;
if mime_data.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_data;
}
(*mime_data).dt_type = dt_type;
(*mime_data).dt_encoding = dt_encoding;
(*mime_data).dt_encoded = dt_encoded;
match dt_type {
0 => {
(*mime_data).dt_data.dt_text.dt_data = dt_data;
(*mime_data).dt_data.dt_text.dt_length = dt_length
}
1 => (*mime_data).dt_data.dt_filename = dt_filename,
_ => {}
}
return mime_data;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_data_free(mut mime_data: *mut mailmime_data) {
match (*mime_data).dt_type {
1 => {
free((*mime_data).dt_data.dt_filename as *mut libc::c_void);
}
_ => {}
}
free(mime_data as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_new(
mut mm_type: libc::c_int,
mut mm_mime_start: *const libc::c_char,
mut mm_length: size_t,
mut mm_mime_fields: *mut mailmime_fields,
mut mm_content_type: *mut mailmime_content,
mut mm_body: *mut mailmime_data,
mut mm_preamble: *mut mailmime_data,
mut mm_epilogue: *mut mailmime_data,
mut mm_mp_list: *mut clist,
mut mm_fields: *mut mailimf_fields,
mut mm_msg_mime: *mut Mailmime,
) -> *mut Mailmime {
let mut mime: *mut Mailmime = 0 as *mut Mailmime;
let mut cur: *mut clistiter = 0 as *mut clistiter;
mime = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<Mailmime>() as libc::size_t) as *mut Mailmime;
if mime.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut Mailmime;
}
(*mime).mm_parent = 0 as *mut Mailmime;
(*mime).mm_parent_type = MAILMIME_NONE as libc::c_int;
(*mime).mm_multipart_pos = 0 as *mut clistiter;
(*mime).mm_type = mm_type;
(*mime).mm_mime_start = mm_mime_start;
(*mime).mm_length = mm_length;
(*mime).mm_mime_fields = mm_mime_fields;
(*mime).mm_content_type = mm_content_type;
(*mime).mm_body = mm_body;
match mm_type {
1 => (*mime).mm_data.mm_single = mm_body,
2 => {
(*mime).mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_preamble = mm_preamble;
(*mime).mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_epilogue = mm_epilogue;
(*mime).mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_mp_list = mm_mp_list;
cur = (*mm_mp_list).first;
while !cur.is_null() {
let mut submime: *mut Mailmime = 0 as *mut Mailmime;
submime = (if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).data
} else {
0 as *mut libc::c_void
}) as *mut Mailmime;
(*submime).mm_parent = mime;
(*submime).mm_parent_type = MAILMIME_MULTIPLE as libc::c_int;
(*submime).mm_multipart_pos = cur;
cur = if !cur.is_null() {
(*cur).next
} else {
0 as *mut clistcell
}
}
}
3 => {
(*mime).mm_data.mm_message.mm_fields = mm_fields;
(*mime).mm_data.mm_message.mm_msg_mime = mm_msg_mime;
if !mm_msg_mime.is_null() {
(*mm_msg_mime).mm_parent = mime;
(*mm_msg_mime).mm_parent_type = MAILMIME_MESSAGE as libc::c_int
}
}
_ => {}
}
return mime;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_new_simple(
mut mm_type: libc::c_int,
mut mm_mime_fields: *mut mailmime_fields,
mut mm_content_type: *mut mailmime_content,
mut mm_fields: *mut mailimf_fields,
mut mm_msg_mime: *mut Mailmime,
) -> *mut Mailmime {
mailmime_new(
mm_type,
std::ptr::null(),
0,
mm_mime_fields,
mm_content_type,
std::ptr::null_mut(),
std::ptr::null_mut(),
std::ptr::null_mut(),
std::ptr::null_mut(),
mm_fields,
mm_msg_mime,
)
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_free(mut mime: *mut Mailmime) {
match (*mime).mm_type {
1 => {
if (*mime).mm_body.is_null() && !(*mime).mm_data.mm_single.is_null() {
mailmime_data_free((*mime).mm_data.mm_single);
}
}
2 => {
/* do nothing */
if !(*mime).mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_preamble.is_null() {
mailmime_data_free((*mime).mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_preamble);
}
if !(*mime).mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_epilogue.is_null() {
mailmime_data_free((*mime).mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_epilogue);
}
clist_foreach(
(*mime).mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_mp_list,
::std::mem::transmute::<Option<unsafe fn(_: *mut Mailmime) -> ()>, clist_func>(
Some(mailmime_free),
),
0 as *mut libc::c_void,
);
clist_free((*mime).mm_data.mm_multipart.mm_mp_list);
}
3 => {
if !(*mime).mm_data.mm_message.mm_fields.is_null() {
mailimf_fields_free((*mime).mm_data.mm_message.mm_fields);
}
if !(*mime).mm_data.mm_message.mm_msg_mime.is_null() {
mailmime_free((*mime).mm_data.mm_message.mm_msg_mime);
}
}
_ => {}
}
if !(*mime).mm_body.is_null() {
mailmime_data_free((*mime).mm_body);
}
if !(*mime).mm_mime_fields.is_null() {
mailmime_fields_free((*mime).mm_mime_fields);
}
if !(*mime).mm_content_type.is_null() {
mailmime_content_free((*mime).mm_content_type);
}
free(mime as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_encoded_word_new(
mut wd_charset: *mut libc::c_char,
mut wd_text: *mut libc::c_char,
) -> *mut mailmime_encoded_word {
let mut ew: *mut mailmime_encoded_word = 0 as *mut mailmime_encoded_word;
ew = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_encoded_word>() as libc::size_t)
as *mut mailmime_encoded_word;
if ew.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_encoded_word;
}
(*ew).wd_charset = wd_charset;
(*ew).wd_text = wd_text;
return ew;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_encoded_word_free(mut ew: *mut mailmime_encoded_word) {
mailmime_charset_free((*ew).wd_charset);
mailmime_encoded_text_free((*ew).wd_text);
free(ew as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_encoded_text_free(mut text: *mut libc::c_char) {
free(text as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_charset_free(mut charset: *mut libc::c_char) {
free(charset as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_disposition_new(
mut dsp_type: *mut mailmime_disposition_type,
mut dsp_parms: *mut clist,
) -> *mut mailmime_disposition {
let mut dsp: *mut mailmime_disposition = 0 as *mut mailmime_disposition;
dsp = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_disposition>() as libc::size_t)
as *mut mailmime_disposition;
if dsp.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_disposition;
}
(*dsp).dsp_type = dsp_type;
(*dsp).dsp_parms = dsp_parms;
return dsp;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_disposition_type_new(
mut dsp_type: libc::c_int,
mut dsp_extension: *mut libc::c_char,
) -> *mut mailmime_disposition_type {
let mut m_dsp_type: *mut mailmime_disposition_type = 0 as *mut mailmime_disposition_type;
m_dsp_type = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_disposition_type>() as libc::size_t)
as *mut mailmime_disposition_type;
if m_dsp_type.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_disposition_type;
}
(*m_dsp_type).dsp_type = dsp_type;
(*m_dsp_type).dsp_extension = dsp_extension;
return m_dsp_type;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_disposition_parm_new(
mut pa_type: libc::c_int,
mut pa_filename: *mut libc::c_char,
mut pa_creation_date: *mut libc::c_char,
mut pa_modification_date: *mut libc::c_char,
mut pa_read_date: *mut libc::c_char,
mut pa_size: size_t,
mut pa_parameter: *mut mailmime_parameter,
) -> *mut mailmime_disposition_parm {
let mut dsp_parm: *mut mailmime_disposition_parm = 0 as *mut mailmime_disposition_parm;
dsp_parm = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_disposition_parm>() as libc::size_t)
as *mut mailmime_disposition_parm;
if dsp_parm.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_disposition_parm;
}
(*dsp_parm).pa_type = pa_type;
match pa_type {
0 => (*dsp_parm).pa_data.pa_filename = pa_filename,
1 => (*dsp_parm).pa_data.pa_creation_date = pa_creation_date,
2 => (*dsp_parm).pa_data.pa_modification_date = pa_modification_date,
3 => (*dsp_parm).pa_data.pa_read_date = pa_read_date,
4 => (*dsp_parm).pa_data.pa_size = pa_size,
5 => (*dsp_parm).pa_data.pa_parameter = pa_parameter,
_ => {}
}
return dsp_parm;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_section_new(mut sec_list: *mut clist) -> *mut mailmime_section {
let mut section: *mut mailmime_section = 0 as *mut mailmime_section;
section =
malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<mailmime_section>() as libc::size_t) as *mut mailmime_section;
if section.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut mailmime_section;
}
(*section).sec_list = sec_list;
return section;
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_section_free(mut section: *mut mailmime_section) {
clist_foreach(
(*section).sec_list,
::std::mem::transmute::<Option<unsafe extern "C" fn(_: *mut libc::c_void) -> ()>, clist_func>(
Some(free),
),
0 as *mut libc::c_void,
);
clist_free((*section).sec_list);
free(section as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_decoded_part_free(mut part: *mut libc::c_char) {
mmap_string_unref(part);
}

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use crate::mailmime::types::*;
use crate::mailmime::write_generic::*;
use crate::mmapstring::*;
use crate::other::*;
unsafe fn do_write(
mut data: *mut libc::c_void,
mut str: *const libc::c_char,
mut length: size_t,
) -> libc::c_int {
let mut f: *mut MMAPString = 0 as *mut MMAPString;
f = data as *mut MMAPString;
if mmap_string_append_len(f, str, length).is_null() {
return 0i32;
} else {
return length as libc::c_int;
};
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_content_write_mem(
mut f: *mut MMAPString,
mut col: *mut libc::c_int,
mut content: *mut mailmime_content,
) -> libc::c_int {
return mailmime_content_write_driver(Some(do_write), f as *mut libc::c_void, col, content);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_content_type_write_mem(
mut f: *mut MMAPString,
mut col: *mut libc::c_int,
mut content: *mut mailmime_content,
) -> libc::c_int {
return mailmime_content_type_write_driver(
Some(do_write),
f as *mut libc::c_void,
col,
content,
);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_write_mem(
mut f: *mut MMAPString,
mut col: *mut libc::c_int,
mut build_info: *mut Mailmime,
) -> libc::c_int {
return mailmime_write_driver(Some(do_write), f as *mut libc::c_void, col, build_info);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_quoted_printable_write_mem(
mut f: *mut MMAPString,
mut col: *mut libc::c_int,
mut istext: libc::c_int,
mut text: *const libc::c_char,
mut size: size_t,
) -> libc::c_int {
return mailmime_quoted_printable_write_driver(
Some(do_write),
f as *mut libc::c_void,
col,
istext,
text,
size,
);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_base64_write_mem(
mut f: *mut MMAPString,
mut col: *mut libc::c_int,
mut text: *const libc::c_char,
mut size: size_t,
) -> libc::c_int {
return mailmime_base64_write_driver(Some(do_write), f as *mut libc::c_void, col, text, size);
}
pub unsafe fn mailmime_data_write_mem(
mut f: *mut MMAPString,
mut col: *mut libc::c_int,
mut data: *mut mailmime_data,
mut istext: libc::c_int,
) -> libc::c_int {
return mailmime_data_write_driver(Some(do_write), f as *mut libc::c_void, col, data, istext);
}

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use std::sync::Mutex;
use lazy_static::lazy_static;
use libc;
use crate::chash::*;
use crate::other::*;
lazy_static! {
static ref mmapstring_lock: Mutex<()> = Mutex::new(());
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
pub struct MMAPString {
pub str_0: *mut libc::c_char,
pub len: size_t,
pub allocated_len: size_t,
pub fd: libc::c_int,
pub mmapped_size: size_t,
}
pub const TMPDIR: &'static str = "/tmp";
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_new(mut init: *const libc::c_char) -> *mut MMAPString {
let mut string: *mut MMAPString = 0 as *mut MMAPString;
string = mmap_string_sized_new(if !init.is_null() {
strlen(init).wrapping_add(2i32 as libc::size_t)
} else {
2i32 as libc::size_t
});
if string.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut MMAPString;
}
if !init.is_null() {
mmap_string_append(string, init);
}
return string;
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_append(
mut string: *mut MMAPString,
mut val: *const libc::c_char,
) -> *mut MMAPString {
return mmap_string_insert_len(string, (*string).len, val, strlen(val));
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_insert_len(
mut string: *mut MMAPString,
mut pos: size_t,
mut val: *const libc::c_char,
mut len: size_t,
) -> *mut MMAPString {
if mmap_string_maybe_expand(string, len).is_null() {
return 0 as *mut MMAPString;
}
if pos < (*string).len {
memmove(
(*string).str_0.offset(pos as isize).offset(len as isize) as *mut libc::c_void,
(*string).str_0.offset(pos as isize) as *const libc::c_void,
(*string).len.wrapping_sub(pos),
);
}
memmove(
(*string).str_0.offset(pos as isize) as *mut libc::c_void,
val as *const libc::c_void,
len,
);
(*string).len = ((*string).len as libc::size_t).wrapping_add(len) as size_t as size_t;
*(*string).str_0.offset((*string).len as isize) = 0i32 as libc::c_char;
return string;
}
unsafe fn mmap_string_maybe_expand(
mut string: *mut MMAPString,
mut len: size_t,
) -> *mut MMAPString {
if (*string).len.wrapping_add(len) >= (*string).allocated_len {
let mut old_size: size_t = 0;
let mut newstring: *mut MMAPString = 0 as *mut MMAPString;
old_size = (*string).allocated_len;
(*string).allocated_len = nearest_power(
1i32 as size_t,
(*string)
.len
.wrapping_add(len)
.wrapping_add(1i32 as libc::size_t),
);
newstring = mmap_string_realloc_memory(string);
if newstring.is_null() {
(*string).allocated_len = old_size
}
return newstring;
}
return string;
}
/* Strings.
*/
/* SEB */
unsafe fn mmap_string_realloc_memory(mut string: *mut MMAPString) -> *mut MMAPString {
let mut tmp: *mut libc::c_char = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
tmp = realloc(
(*string).str_0 as *mut libc::c_void,
(*string).allocated_len,
) as *mut libc::c_char;
if tmp.is_null() {
string = 0 as *mut MMAPString
} else {
(*string).str_0 = tmp
}
return string;
}
/* MMAPString */
#[inline]
unsafe fn nearest_power(mut base: size_t, mut num: size_t) -> size_t {
if num > (-1i32 as size_t).wrapping_div(2i32 as libc::size_t) {
return -1i32 as size_t;
} else {
let mut n: size_t = base;
while n < num {
n <<= 1i32
}
return n;
};
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_sized_new(mut dfl_size: size_t) -> *mut MMAPString {
let mut string: *mut MMAPString = 0 as *mut MMAPString;
string = malloc(::std::mem::size_of::<MMAPString>() as libc::size_t) as *mut MMAPString;
if string.is_null() {
return 0 as *mut MMAPString;
}
(*string).allocated_len = 0i32 as size_t;
(*string).len = 0i32 as size_t;
(*string).str_0 = 0 as *mut libc::c_char;
(*string).fd = -1i32;
(*string).mmapped_size = 0i32 as size_t;
if mmap_string_maybe_expand(
string,
if dfl_size > 2i32 as libc::size_t {
dfl_size
} else {
2i32 as libc::size_t
},
)
.is_null()
{
free(string as *mut libc::c_void);
return 0 as *mut MMAPString;
}
*(*string).str_0.offset(0isize) = 0i32 as libc::c_char;
return string;
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_new_len(
mut init: *const libc::c_char,
mut len: size_t,
) -> *mut MMAPString {
let mut string: *mut MMAPString = 0 as *mut MMAPString;
if len <= 0i32 as libc::size_t {
return mmap_string_new(b"\x00" as *const u8 as *const libc::c_char);
} else {
string = mmap_string_sized_new(len);
if string.is_null() {
return string;
}
if !init.is_null() {
mmap_string_append_len(string, init, len);
}
return string;
};
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_append_len(
mut string: *mut MMAPString,
mut val: *const libc::c_char,
mut len: size_t,
) -> *mut MMAPString {
return mmap_string_insert_len(string, (*string).len, val, len);
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_free(mut string: *mut MMAPString) {
if string.is_null() {
return;
}
free((*string).str_0 as *mut libc::c_void);
free(string as *mut libc::c_void);
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_assign(
mut string: *mut MMAPString,
mut rval: *const libc::c_char,
) -> *mut MMAPString {
mmap_string_truncate(string, 0i32 as size_t);
if mmap_string_append(string, rval).is_null() {
return 0 as *mut MMAPString;
}
return string;
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_truncate(
mut string: *mut MMAPString,
mut len: size_t,
) -> *mut MMAPString {
(*string).len = if len < (*string).len {
len
} else {
(*string).len
};
*(*string).str_0.offset((*string).len as isize) = 0i32 as libc::c_char;
return string;
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_set_size(
mut string: *mut MMAPString,
mut len: size_t,
) -> *mut MMAPString {
if len >= (*string).allocated_len {
if mmap_string_maybe_expand(string, len.wrapping_sub((*string).len)).is_null() {
return 0 as *mut MMAPString;
}
}
(*string).len = len;
*(*string).str_0.offset(len as isize) = 0i32 as libc::c_char;
return string;
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_append_c(
mut string: *mut MMAPString,
mut c: libc::c_char,
) -> *mut MMAPString {
return mmap_string_insert_c(string, (*string).len, c);
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_insert_c(
mut string: *mut MMAPString,
mut pos: size_t,
mut c: libc::c_char,
) -> *mut MMAPString {
if mmap_string_maybe_expand(string, 1i32 as size_t).is_null() {
return 0 as *mut MMAPString;
}
if pos < (*string).len {
memmove(
(*string).str_0.offset(pos as isize).offset(1isize) as *mut libc::c_void,
(*string).str_0.offset(pos as isize) as *const libc::c_void,
(*string).len.wrapping_sub(pos),
);
}
*(*string).str_0.offset(pos as isize) = c;
(*string).len =
((*string).len as libc::size_t).wrapping_add(1i32 as libc::size_t) as size_t as size_t;
*(*string).str_0.offset((*string).len as isize) = 0i32 as libc::c_char;
return string;
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_prepend(
mut string: *mut MMAPString,
mut val: *const libc::c_char,
) -> *mut MMAPString {
return mmap_string_insert_len(string, 0i32 as size_t, val, strlen(val));
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_prepend_c(
mut string: *mut MMAPString,
mut c: libc::c_char,
) -> *mut MMAPString {
return mmap_string_insert_c(string, 0i32 as size_t, c);
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_prepend_len(
mut string: *mut MMAPString,
mut val: *const libc::c_char,
mut len: size_t,
) -> *mut MMAPString {
return mmap_string_insert_len(string, 0i32 as size_t, val, len);
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_insert(
mut string: *mut MMAPString,
mut pos: size_t,
mut val: *const libc::c_char,
) -> *mut MMAPString {
return mmap_string_insert_len(string, pos, val, strlen(val));
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_erase(
mut string: *mut MMAPString,
mut pos: size_t,
mut len: size_t,
) -> *mut MMAPString {
if pos.wrapping_add(len) < (*string).len {
memmove(
(*string).str_0.offset(pos as isize) as *mut libc::c_void,
(*string).str_0.offset(pos as isize).offset(len as isize) as *const libc::c_void,
(*string).len.wrapping_sub(pos.wrapping_add(len)),
);
}
(*string).len = ((*string).len as libc::size_t).wrapping_sub(len) as size_t as size_t;
*(*string).str_0.offset((*string).len as isize) = 0i32 as libc::c_char;
return string;
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_set_ceil(mut ceil: size_t) {
mmap_string_ceil = ceil;
}
static mut mmap_string_ceil: size_t = (8i32 * 1024i32 * 1024i32) as size_t;
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_ref(mut string: *mut MMAPString) -> libc::c_int {
let mut ht: *mut chash = 0 as *mut chash;
let mut r: libc::c_int = 0;
let mut key: chashdatum = chashdatum {
data: 0 as *mut libc::c_void,
len: 0,
};
let mut data: chashdatum = chashdatum {
data: 0 as *mut libc::c_void,
len: 0,
};
mmapstring_lock.lock().unwrap();
if mmapstring_hashtable.is_null() {
mmapstring_hashtable_init();
}
ht = mmapstring_hashtable;
if ht.is_null() {
return -1i32;
}
key.data = &mut (*string).str_0 as *mut *mut libc::c_char as *mut libc::c_void;
key.len = ::std::mem::size_of::<*mut libc::c_char>() as libc::size_t as libc::c_uint;
data.data = string as *mut libc::c_void;
data.len = 0i32 as libc::c_uint;
r = chash_set(
mmapstring_hashtable,
&mut key,
&mut data,
0 as *mut chashdatum,
);
if r < 0i32 {
return r;
}
return 0i32;
}
static mut mmapstring_hashtable: *mut chash = 0 as *const chash as *mut chash;
unsafe fn mmapstring_hashtable_init() {
mmapstring_hashtable = chash_new(13i32 as libc::c_uint, 1i32);
}
pub unsafe fn mmap_string_unref(mut str: *mut libc::c_char) -> libc::c_int {
let mut string: *mut MMAPString = 0 as *mut MMAPString;
let mut ht: *mut chash = 0 as *mut chash;
let mut key: chashdatum = chashdatum {
data: 0 as *mut libc::c_void,
len: 0,
};
let mut data: chashdatum = chashdatum {
data: 0 as *mut libc::c_void,
len: 0,
};
let mut r: libc::c_int = 0;
if str.is_null() {
return -1i32;
}
mmapstring_lock.lock().unwrap();
ht = mmapstring_hashtable;
if ht.is_null() {
return -1i32;
}
key.data = &mut str as *mut *mut libc::c_char as *mut libc::c_void;
key.len = ::std::mem::size_of::<*mut libc::c_char>() as libc::size_t as libc::c_uint;
r = chash_get(ht, &mut key, &mut data);
if r < 0i32 {
string = 0 as *mut MMAPString
} else {
string = data.data as *mut MMAPString
}
if !string.is_null() {
chash_delete(ht, &mut key, 0 as *mut chashdatum);
if chash_count(ht) == 0i32 as libc::c_uint {
chash_free(ht);
mmapstring_hashtable = 0 as *mut chash
}
}
if !string.is_null() {
mmap_string_free(string);
return 0i32;
} else {
return -1i32;
};
}
#[inline]
unsafe fn chash_count(mut hash: *mut chash) -> libc::c_uint {
return (*hash).count;
}
pub unsafe fn mmapstring_init_lock() {}
pub unsafe fn mmapstring_uninit_lock() {}

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0.800.0
-------
- use latest core 1.25.0
- refine tests and some internal changes to core bindings
0.700.0
0.600.1
---------
- lots of new Python APIs
- use rust core-beta23
- introduce automatic versioning via setuptools_scm,
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=========================
This package provides bindings to the deltachat-core_ Rust -library
which implements IMAP/SMTP/MIME/PGP e-mail standards and offers
a low-level Chat/Contact/Message API to user interfaces and bots.
which provides imap/smtp/crypto handling as well as chat/group/messages
handling to Android, Desktop and IO user interfaces.
Installing pre-built packages (linux-only)
==========================================
Installing bindings from source (Updated: 20-Jan-2020)
=========================================================
Install Rust and Cargo first. Deltachat needs a specific nightly
version, the easiest is probably to first install Rust stable from
rustup and then use this to install the correct nightly version.
Bootstrap Rust and Cargo by using rustup::
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
Then GIT clone the deltachat-core-rust repo and get the actual
rust- and cargo-toolchain needed by deltachat::
git clone https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust
cd deltachat-core-rust
rustup show
To install the Delta Chat Python bindings make sure you have Python3 installed.
E.g. on Debian-based systems `apt install python3 python3-pip
python3-venv` should give you a usable python installation.
Ensure you are in the deltachat-core-rust/python directory, create the
virtual environment and activate it in your shell::
cd python
python3 -m venv venv # or: virtualenv venv
source venv/bin/activate
You should now be able to build the python bindings using the supplied script::
./install_python_bindings.py
The installation might take a while, depending on your machine.
The bindings will be installed in release mode but with debug symbols.
The release mode is currently necessary because some tests generate RSA keys
which is prohibitively slow in non-release mode.
After successful binding installation you can install a few more
Python packages before running the tests::
python -m pip install pytest pytest-timeout pytest-rerunfailures requests
pytest -v tests
running "live" tests with temporary accounts
---------------------------------------------
If you want to run "liveconfig" functional tests you can set
``DCC_NEW_TMP_EMAIL`` to:
- a particular https-url that you can ask for from the delta
chat devs. This is implemented on the server side via
the [mailadm](https://github.com/deltachat/mailadm) command line tool.
- or the path of a file that contains two lines, each describing
via "addr=... mail_pw=..." a test account login that will
be used for the live tests.
With ``DCC_NEW_TMP_EMAIL`` set pytest invocations will use real
e-mail accounts and run through all functional "liveconfig" tests.
Installing pre-built packages (Linux-only)
========================================================
If you have a Linux system you may try to install the ``deltachat`` binary "wheel" packages
If you have a linux system you may install the ``deltachat`` binary "wheel" package
without any "build-from-source" steps.
We suggest to `Install virtualenv <https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/installation/>`_,
then create a fresh Python virtual environment and activate it in your shell::
1. `Install virtualenv <https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/installation/>`_,
then create a fresh python environment and activate it in your shell::
virtualenv venv # or: python -m venv
source venv/bin/activate
Afterwards, invoking ``python`` or ``pip install`` only
modifies files in your ``venv`` directory and leaves
your system installation alone.
Afterwards, invoking ``python`` or ``pip install`` will only
modify files in your ``venv`` directory and leave your system installation
alone.
2. Install the wheel for linux::
pip install deltachat
Verify it worked by typing::
python -c "import deltachat"
Installing a wheel from a PR/branch
---------------------------------------
For Linux, we automatically build wheels for all github PR branches
and push them to a python package index. To install the latest
github ``master`` branch::
and push them to a python package index. To install the latest github ``master`` branch::
pip install --pre -i https://m.devpi.net/dc/master deltachat
To verify it worked::
python -c "import deltachat"
pip install -i https://m.devpi.net/dc/master deltachat
.. note::
@@ -103,6 +46,65 @@ To verify it worked::
`in contact with us <https://delta.chat/en/contribute>`_.
Installing bindings from source
===============================
If you can't use "binary" method above then you need to compile
to core deltachat library::
git clone https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust
cd deltachat-core-rust
cd python
If you don't have one active, create and activate a python "virtualenv":
python virtualenv venv # or python -m venv
source venv/bin/activate
Afterwards ``which python`` tells you that it comes out of the "venv"
directory that contains all python install artifacts. Let's first
install test tools::
pip install pytest pytest-timeout pytest-rerunfailures requests
then cargo-build and install the deltachat bindings::
python install_python_bindings.py
The bindings will be installed in release mode but with debug symbols.
The release mode is necessary because some tests generate RSA keys
which is prohibitively slow in debug mode.
After successful binding installation you can finally run the tests::
pytest -v tests
.. note::
Some tests are sometimes failing/hanging because of
https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust/issues/331
and
https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust/issues/326
running "live" tests (experimental)
-----------------------------------
If you want to run "liveconfig" functional tests you can set
``DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG`` to:
- a particular https-url that you can ask for from the delta
chat devs.
- or the path of a file that contains two lines, each describing
via "addr=... mail_pw=..." a test account login that will
be used for the live tests.
With ``DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG`` set pytest invocations will use real
e-mail accounts and run through all functional "liveconfig" tests.
Code examples
=============
@@ -113,11 +115,15 @@ You may look at `examples <https://py.delta.chat/examples.html>`_.
.. _`deltachat-core`: https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust
Building manylinux1 based wheels
================================
Building manylinux1 wheels
==========================
.. note::
This section may not fully work.
Building portable manylinux1 wheels which come with libdeltachat.so
can be done with docker-tooling.
and all it's dependencies is easy using the provided docker tooling.
using docker pull / premade images
------------------------------------
@@ -130,9 +136,9 @@ organization::
This docker image can be used to run tests and build Python wheels for all interpreters::
$ docker run -e DCC_NEW_TMP_EMAIL \
--rm -it -v \$(pwd):/mnt -w /mnt \
deltachat/coredeps ci_scripts/run_all.sh
$ bash ci_scripts/ci_run.sh
This command runs tests and build-wheel scripts in a docker container.
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img.logo {
height: 120px;
}
div.footer {
display: none;
}

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# General information about the project.
project = u'deltachat'
copyright = u'2020, holger krekel and contributors'
copyright = u'2018, holger krekel and contributors'
# The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation

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deltachat python bindings
=========================
The ``deltachat`` Python package provides two layers of bindings for the
core Rust-library of the https://delta.chat messaging ecosystem:
The ``deltachat`` Python package provides two bindings for the core Rust-library
of the https://delta.chat messaging ecosystem:
- :doc:`api` is a high level interface to deltachat-core which aims
to be memory safe and thoroughly tested through continous tox/pytest runs.
- :doc:`lapi` is a lowlevel CFFI-binding to the `Rust Core
<https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core-rust>`_.
- :doc:`capi` is a lowlevel CFFI-binding to the previous
`deltachat-core C-API <https://c.delta.chat>`_ (so far the Rust library
replicates exactly the same C-level API).
@@ -27,6 +28,7 @@ getting started
links
changelog
api
capi
lapi
..

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@@ -9,20 +9,17 @@ import subprocess
import sys
if __name__ == "__main__":
target = os.environ.get("DCC_RS_TARGET")
if target is None:
os.environ["DCC_RS_TARGET"] = target = "debug"
os.environ["DCC_RS_TARGET"] = target = "release"
if "DCC_RS_DEV" not in os.environ:
dn = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
os.environ["DCC_RS_DEV"] = dn
cmd = ["cargo", "build", "-p", "deltachat_ffi"]
if target == 'release':
cmd.append("--release")
subprocess.check_call(cmd)
os.environ["RUSTFLAGS"] = "-g"
subprocess.check_call([
"cargo", "build", "-p", "deltachat_ffi", "--" + target
])
subprocess.check_call("rm -rf build/ src/deltachat/*.so" , shell=True)
if len(sys.argv) <= 1 or sys.argv[1] != "onlybuild":
subprocess.check_call([
sys.executable, "-m", "pip", "install", "-e", "."
])
subprocess.check_call([
sys.executable, "-m", "pip", "install", "-e", "."
])

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@@ -13,12 +13,11 @@ def main():
"root": "..",
"relative_to": __file__,
'tag_regex': r'^(?P<prefix>py-)?(?P<version>[^\+]+)(?P<suffix>.*)?$',
'git_describe_command': "git describe --dirty --tags --long --match py-*.*",
},
description='Python bindings for the Delta Chat Core library using CFFI against the Rust-implemented libdeltachat',
long_description=long_description,
author='holger krekel, Floris Bruynooghe, Bjoern Petersen and contributors',
install_requires=['cffi>=1.0.0', 'pluggy'],
install_requires=['cffi>=1.0.0', 'six'],
packages=setuptools.find_packages('src'),
package_dir={'': 'src'},
cffi_modules=['src/deltachat/_build.py:ffibuilder'],

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@@ -29,10 +29,7 @@ def ffibuilder():
extra_link_args = []
else:
raise NotImplementedError("Compilation not supported yet on Windows, can you help?")
target_dir = os.environ.get("CARGO_TARGET_DIR")
if target_dir is None:
target_dir = os.path.join(projdir, 'target')
objs = [os.path.join(target_dir, target, 'libdeltachat.a')]
objs = [os.path.join(projdir, 'target', target, 'libdeltachat.a')]
assert os.path.exists(objs[0]), objs
incs = [os.path.join(projdir, 'deltachat-ffi')]
else:

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@@ -3,10 +3,13 @@
from __future__ import print_function
import atexit
import threading
import os
import re
import time
from array import array
from queue import Queue
try:
from queue import Queue, Empty
except ImportError:
from Queue import Queue, Empty
import deltachat
from . import const
@@ -15,8 +18,6 @@ from .cutil import as_dc_charpointer, from_dc_charpointer, iter_array, DCLot
from .chat import Chat
from .message import Message
from .contact import Contact
from .eventlogger import EventLogger
from .hookspec import get_plugin_manager, hookimpl
class Account(object):
@@ -24,40 +25,33 @@ class Account(object):
by the underlying deltachat core library. All public Account methods are
meant to be memory-safe and return memory-safe objects.
"""
def __init__(self, db_path, logid=None, os_name=None, debug=True):
def __init__(self, db_path, logid=None, eventlogging=True, debug=True):
""" initialize account object.
:param db_path: a path to the account database. The database
will be created if it doesn't exist.
:param logid: an optional logging prefix that should be used with
the default internal logging.
:param os_name: this will be put to the X-Mailer header in outgoing messages
:param eventlogging: if False no eventlogging and no context callback will be configured
:param debug: turn on debug logging for events.
"""
self._dc_context = ffi.gc(
lib.dc_context_new(lib.py_dc_callback, ffi.NULL, as_dc_charpointer(os_name)),
lib.dc_context_new(lib.py_dc_callback, ffi.NULL, ffi.NULL),
_destroy_dc_context,
)
self._evlogger = EventLogger(self._dc_context, logid, debug)
self._threads = IOThreads(self._dc_context, self._evlogger._log_event)
if eventlogging:
self._evlogger = EventLogger(self._dc_context, logid, debug)
deltachat.set_context_callback(self._dc_context, self._process_event)
self._threads = IOThreads(self._dc_context, self._evlogger._log_event)
else:
self._threads = IOThreads(self._dc_context)
# register event call back and initialize plugin system
def _ll_event(ctx, evt_name, data1, data2):
assert ctx == self._dc_context
self.pluggy.hook.process_low_level_event(
account=self, event_name=evt_name, data1=data1, data2=data2
)
self.pluggy = get_plugin_manager()
self.pluggy.register(self._evlogger)
deltachat.set_context_callback(self._dc_context, _ll_event)
# open database
if hasattr(db_path, "encode"):
db_path = db_path.encode("utf8")
if not lib.dc_open(self._dc_context, db_path, ffi.NULL):
raise ValueError("Could not dc_open: {}".format(db_path))
self._configkeys = self.get_config("sys.config_keys").split()
self._imex_events = Queue()
atexit.register(self.shutdown)
# def __del__(self):
@@ -100,12 +94,9 @@ class Account(object):
"""
self._check_config_key(name)
name = name.encode("utf8")
value = value.encode("utf8")
if name == b"addr" and self.is_configured():
raise ValueError("can not change 'addr' after account is configured.")
if value is not None:
value = value.encode("utf8")
else:
value = ffi.NULL
lib.dc_set_config(self._dc_context, name, value)
def get_config(self, name):
@@ -122,18 +113,6 @@ class Account(object):
assert res != ffi.NULL, "config value not found for: {!r}".format(name)
return from_dc_charpointer(res)
def _preconfigure_keypair(self, addr, public, secret):
"""See dc_preconfigure_keypair() in deltachat.h.
In other words, you don't need this.
"""
res = lib.dc_preconfigure_keypair(self._dc_context,
as_dc_charpointer(addr),
as_dc_charpointer(public),
as_dc_charpointer(secret))
if res == 0:
raise Exception("Failed to set key")
def configure(self, **kwargs):
""" set config values and configure this account.
@@ -153,18 +132,6 @@ class Account(object):
"""
return lib.dc_is_configured(self._dc_context)
def set_avatar(self, img_path):
"""Set self avatar.
:raises ValueError: if profile image could not be set
:returns: None
"""
if img_path is None:
self.set_config("selfavatar", None)
else:
assert os.path.exists(img_path), img_path
self.set_config("selfavatar", img_path)
def check_is_configured(self):
""" Raise ValueError if this account is not configured. """
if not self.is_configured():
@@ -181,6 +148,11 @@ class Account(object):
raise ValueError("no flags set")
lib.dc_empty_server(self._dc_context, flags)
def get_infostring(self):
""" return info of the configured account. """
self.check_is_configured()
return from_dc_charpointer(lib.dc_get_info(self._dc_context))
def get_latest_backupfile(self, backupdir):
""" return the latest backup file in a given directory.
"""
@@ -381,20 +353,27 @@ class Account(object):
raise RuntimeError("found more than one new file")
return export_files[0]
def _export(self, path, imex_cmd):
with ImexTracker(self) as imex_tracker:
lib.dc_imex(self._dc_context, imex_cmd, as_dc_charpointer(path), ffi.NULL)
if not self._threads.is_started():
lib.dc_perform_imap_jobs(self._dc_context)
files_written = []
def _imex_events_clear(self):
try:
while True:
ev = imex_tracker.get()
if isinstance(ev, str):
files_written.append(ev)
elif isinstance(ev, bool):
if not ev:
raise ValueError("export failed, exp-files: {}".format(files_written))
return files_written
self._imex_events.get_nowait()
except Empty:
pass
def _export(self, path, imex_cmd):
self._imex_events_clear()
lib.dc_imex(self._dc_context, imex_cmd, as_dc_charpointer(path), ffi.NULL)
if not self._threads.is_started():
lib.dc_perform_imap_jobs(self._dc_context)
files_written = []
while True:
ev = self._imex_events.get()
if isinstance(ev, str):
files_written.append(ev)
elif isinstance(ev, bool):
if not ev:
raise ValueError("export failed, exp-files: {}".format(files_written))
return files_written
def import_self_keys(self, path):
""" Import private keys found in the `path` directory.
@@ -412,12 +391,12 @@ class Account(object):
self._import(path, imex_cmd=12)
def _import(self, path, imex_cmd):
with ImexTracker(self) as imex_tracker:
lib.dc_imex(self._dc_context, imex_cmd, as_dc_charpointer(path), ffi.NULL)
if not self._threads.is_started():
lib.dc_perform_imap_jobs(self._dc_context)
if not imex_tracker.get():
raise ValueError("import from path '{}' failed".format(path))
self._imex_events_clear()
lib.dc_imex(self._dc_context, imex_cmd, as_dc_charpointer(path), ffi.NULL)
if not self._threads.is_started():
lib.dc_perform_imap_jobs(self._dc_context)
if not self._imex_events.get():
raise ValueError("import from path '{}' failed".format(path))
def initiate_key_transfer(self):
"""return setup code after a Autocrypt setup message
@@ -520,7 +499,24 @@ class Account(object):
deltachat.clear_context_callback(self._dc_context)
del self._dc_context
atexit.unregister(self.shutdown)
self.pluggy.unregister(self)
def _process_event(self, ctx, evt_name, data1, data2):
assert ctx == self._dc_context
if hasattr(self, "_evlogger"):
self._evlogger(evt_name, data1, data2)
method = getattr(self, "on_" + evt_name.lower(), None)
if method is not None:
method(data1, data2)
return 0
def on_dc_event_imex_progress(self, data1, data2):
if data1 == 1000:
self._imex_events.put(True)
elif data1 == 0:
self._imex_events.put(False)
def on_dc_event_imex_file_written(self, data1, data2):
self._imex_events.put(data1)
def set_location(self, latitude=0.0, longitude=0.0, accuracy=0.0):
"""set a new location. It effects all chats where we currently
@@ -537,41 +533,6 @@ class Account(object):
raise ValueError("no chat is streaming locations")
class ImexTracker:
def __init__(self, account):
self._imex_events = Queue()
self.account = account
@hookimpl
def process_low_level_event(self, account, event_name, data1, data2):
# there could be multiple accounts instantiated
if self.account is not account:
return
method = getattr(self, "on_" + event_name.lower(), None)
if method is not None:
print("*** on_ -> ", event_name.lower())
method(data1, data2)
def __enter__(self):
self.account.pluggy.register(self)
return self
def __exit__(self, *args):
self.account.pluggy.unregister(self)
def get(self, timeout=60):
return self._imex_events.get(timeout=timeout)
def on_dc_event_imex_progress(self, data1, data2):
if data1 == 1000:
self._imex_events.put(True)
elif data1 == 0:
self._imex_events.put(False)
def on_dc_event_imex_file_written(self, data1, data2):
self._imex_events.put(data1)
class IOThreads:
def __init__(self, dc_context, log_event=lambda *args: None):
self._dc_context = dc_context
@@ -600,11 +561,6 @@ class IOThreads:
def stop(self, wait=False):
self._thread_quitflag = True
# Workaround for a race condition. Make sure that thread is
# not in between checking for quitflag and entering idle.
time.sleep(0.5)
lib.dc_interrupt_imap_idle(self._dc_context)
lib.dc_interrupt_smtp_idle(self._dc_context)
lib.dc_interrupt_mvbox_idle(self._dc_context)
@@ -617,41 +573,108 @@ class IOThreads:
self._log_event("py-bindings-info", 0, "INBOX THREAD START")
while not self._thread_quitflag:
lib.dc_perform_imap_jobs(self._dc_context)
if not self._thread_quitflag:
lib.dc_perform_imap_fetch(self._dc_context)
if not self._thread_quitflag:
lib.dc_perform_imap_idle(self._dc_context)
lib.dc_perform_imap_fetch(self._dc_context)
lib.dc_perform_imap_idle(self._dc_context)
self._log_event("py-bindings-info", 0, "INBOX THREAD FINISHED")
def mvbox_thread_run(self):
self._log_event("py-bindings-info", 0, "MVBOX THREAD START")
while not self._thread_quitflag:
lib.dc_perform_mvbox_jobs(self._dc_context)
if not self._thread_quitflag:
lib.dc_perform_mvbox_fetch(self._dc_context)
if not self._thread_quitflag:
lib.dc_perform_mvbox_idle(self._dc_context)
lib.dc_perform_mvbox_fetch(self._dc_context)
lib.dc_perform_mvbox_idle(self._dc_context)
self._log_event("py-bindings-info", 0, "MVBOX THREAD FINISHED")
def sentbox_thread_run(self):
self._log_event("py-bindings-info", 0, "SENTBOX THREAD START")
while not self._thread_quitflag:
lib.dc_perform_sentbox_jobs(self._dc_context)
if not self._thread_quitflag:
lib.dc_perform_sentbox_fetch(self._dc_context)
if not self._thread_quitflag:
lib.dc_perform_sentbox_idle(self._dc_context)
lib.dc_perform_sentbox_fetch(self._dc_context)
lib.dc_perform_sentbox_idle(self._dc_context)
self._log_event("py-bindings-info", 0, "SENTBOX THREAD FINISHED")
def smtp_thread_run(self):
self._log_event("py-bindings-info", 0, "SMTP THREAD START")
while not self._thread_quitflag:
lib.dc_perform_smtp_jobs(self._dc_context)
if not self._thread_quitflag:
lib.dc_perform_smtp_idle(self._dc_context)
lib.dc_perform_smtp_idle(self._dc_context)
self._log_event("py-bindings-info", 0, "SMTP THREAD FINISHED")
class EventLogger:
_loglock = threading.RLock()
def __init__(self, dc_context, logid=None, debug=True):
self._dc_context = dc_context
self._event_queue = Queue()
self._debug = debug
if logid is None:
logid = str(self._dc_context).strip(">").split()[-1]
self.logid = logid
self._timeout = None
self.init_time = time.time()
def __call__(self, evt_name, data1, data2):
self._log_event(evt_name, data1, data2)
self._event_queue.put((evt_name, data1, data2))
def set_timeout(self, timeout):
self._timeout = timeout
def consume_events(self, check_error=True):
while not self._event_queue.empty():
self.get()
def get(self, timeout=None, check_error=True):
timeout = timeout or self._timeout
ev = self._event_queue.get(timeout=timeout)
if check_error and ev[0] == "DC_EVENT_ERROR":
raise ValueError("{}({!r},{!r})".format(*ev))
return ev
def ensure_event_not_queued(self, event_name_regex):
__tracebackhide__ = True
rex = re.compile("(?:{}).*".format(event_name_regex))
while 1:
try:
ev = self._event_queue.get(False)
except Empty:
break
else:
assert not rex.match(ev[0]), "event found {}".format(ev)
def get_matching(self, event_name_regex, check_error=True, timeout=None):
self._log("-- waiting for event with regex: {} --".format(event_name_regex))
rex = re.compile("(?:{}).*".format(event_name_regex))
while 1:
ev = self.get(timeout=timeout, check_error=check_error)
if rex.match(ev[0]):
return ev
def get_info_matching(self, regex):
rex = re.compile("(?:{}).*".format(regex))
while 1:
ev = self.get_matching("DC_EVENT_INFO")
if rex.match(ev[2]):
return ev
def _log_event(self, evt_name, data1, data2):
# don't show events that are anyway empty impls now
if evt_name == "DC_EVENT_GET_STRING":
return
if self._debug:
evpart = "{}({!r},{!r})".format(evt_name, data1, data2)
self._log(evpart)
def _log(self, msg):
t = threading.currentThread()
tname = getattr(t, "name", t)
if tname == "MainThread":
tname = "MAIN"
with self._loglock:
print("{:2.2f} [{}-{}] {}".format(time.time() - self.init_time, tname, self.logid, msg))
def _destroy_dc_context(dc_context, dc_context_unref=lib.dc_context_unref):
# destructor for dc_context
dc_context_unref(dc_context)

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@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@
import mimetypes
import calendar
import json
from datetime import datetime
import os
from .cutil import as_dc_charpointer, from_dc_charpointer, iter_array
@@ -58,13 +57,6 @@ class Chat(object):
"""
return self.id == const.DC_CHAT_ID_DEADDROP
def is_muted(self):
""" return true if this chat is muted.
:returns: True if chat is muted, False otherwise.
"""
return lib.dc_chat_is_muted(self._dc_chat)
def is_promoted(self):
""" return True if this chat is promoted, i.e.
the member contacts are aware of their membership,
@@ -91,43 +83,12 @@ class Chat(object):
def set_name(self, name):
""" set name of this chat.
:param name: as a unicode string.
:param: name as a unicode string.
:returns: None
"""
name = as_dc_charpointer(name)
return lib.dc_set_chat_name(self._dc_context, self.id, name)
def mute(self, duration=None):
""" mutes the chat
:param duration: Number of seconds to mute the chat for. None to mute until unmuted again.
:returns: None
"""
if duration is None:
mute_duration = -1
else:
mute_duration = duration
ret = lib.dc_set_chat_mute_duration(self._dc_context, self.id, mute_duration)
if not bool(ret):
raise ValueError("Call to dc_set_chat_mute_duration failed")
def unmute(self):
""" unmutes the chat
:returns: None
"""
ret = lib.dc_set_chat_mute_duration(self._dc_context, self.id, 0)
if not bool(ret):
raise ValueError("Failed to unmute chat")
def get_mute_duration(self):
""" Returns the number of seconds until the mute of this chat is lifted.
:param duration:
:returns: Returns the number of seconds the chat is still muted for. (0 for not muted, -1 forever muted)
"""
return bool(lib.dc_chat_get_remaining_mute_duration(self.id))
def get_type(self):
""" return type of this chat.
@@ -147,30 +108,6 @@ class Chat(object):
# ------ chat messaging API ------------------------------
def send_msg(self, msg):
"""send a message by using a ready Message object.
:param msg: a :class:`deltachat.message.Message` instance
previously returned by
e.g. :meth:`deltachat.message.Message.new_empty` or
:meth:`prepare_file`.
:raises ValueError: if message can not be sent.
:returns: a :class:`deltachat.message.Message` instance as
sent out. This is the same object as was passed in, which
has been modified with the new state of the core.
"""
if msg.is_out_preparing():
assert msg.id != 0
# get a fresh copy of dc_msg, the core needs it
msg = Message.from_db(self.account, msg.id)
sent_id = lib.dc_send_msg(self._dc_context, self.id, msg._dc_msg)
if sent_id == 0:
raise ValueError("message could not be sent")
# modify message in place to avoid bad state for the caller
msg._dc_msg = Message.from_db(self.account, sent_id)._dc_msg
return msg
def send_text(self, text):
""" send a text message and return the resulting Message instance.
@@ -192,12 +129,9 @@ class Chat(object):
:raises ValueError: if message can not be send/chat does not exist.
:returns: the resulting :class:`deltachat.message.Message` instance
"""
msg = Message.new_empty(self.account, view_type="file")
msg.set_file(path, mime_type)
sent_id = lib.dc_send_msg(self._dc_context, self.id, msg._dc_msg)
if sent_id == 0:
raise ValueError("message could not be sent")
return Message.from_db(self.account, sent_id)
msg = self.prepare_message_file(path=path, mime_type=mime_type)
self.send_prepared(msg)
return msg
def send_image(self, path):
""" send an image message and return the resulting Message instance.
@@ -207,12 +141,9 @@ class Chat(object):
:returns: the resulting :class:`deltachat.message.Message` instance
"""
mime_type = mimetypes.guess_type(path)[0]
msg = Message.new_empty(self.account, view_type="image")
msg.set_file(path, mime_type)
sent_id = lib.dc_send_msg(self._dc_context, self.id, msg._dc_msg)
if sent_id == 0:
raise ValueError("message could not be sent")
return Message.from_db(self.account, sent_id)
msg = self.prepare_message_file(path=path, mime_type=mime_type, view_type="image")
self.send_prepared(msg)
return msg
def prepare_message(self, msg):
""" create a new prepared message.
@@ -311,12 +242,6 @@ class Chat(object):
"""
return lib.dc_marknoticed_chat(self._dc_context, self.id)
def get_summary(self):
""" return dictionary with summary information. """
dc_res = lib.dc_chat_get_info_json(self._dc_context, self.id)
s = from_dc_charpointer(dc_res)
return json.loads(s)
# ------ group management API ------------------------------
def add_contact(self, contact):
@@ -399,18 +324,6 @@ class Chat(object):
return None
return from_dc_charpointer(dc_res)
def get_color(self):
"""return the color of the chat.
:returns: color as 0x00rrggbb
"""
return lib.dc_chat_get_color(self._dc_chat)
def get_subtitle(self):
"""return the subtitle of the chat
:returns: the subtitle
"""
return from_dc_charpointer(lib.dc_chat_get_subtitle(self._dc_chat))
# ------ location streaming API ------------------------------
def is_sending_locations(self):
@@ -419,12 +332,6 @@ class Chat(object):
"""
return lib.dc_is_sending_locations_to_chat(self._dc_context, self.id)
def is_archived(self):
"""return True if this chat is archived.
:returns: True if archived.
"""
return lib.dc_chat_get_visibility(self._dc_chat) == const.DC_CHAT_VISIBILITY_ARCHIVED
def enable_sending_locations(self, seconds):
"""enable sending locations for this chat.

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@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ DC_QR_ASK_VERIFYGROUP = 202
DC_QR_FPR_OK = 210
DC_QR_FPR_MISMATCH = 220
DC_QR_FPR_WITHOUT_ADDR = 230
DC_QR_ACCOUNT = 250
DC_QR_ADDR = 320
DC_QR_TEXT = 330
DC_QR_URL = 332
@@ -69,6 +68,7 @@ DC_LP_SMTP_SOCKET_SSL = 0x20000
DC_LP_SMTP_SOCKET_PLAIN = 0x40000
DC_CERTCK_AUTO = 0
DC_CERTCK_STRICT = 1
DC_CERTCK_ACCEPT_INVALID_HOSTNAMES = 2
DC_CERTCK_ACCEPT_INVALID_CERTIFICATES = 3
DC_EMPTY_MVBOX = 0x01
DC_EMPTY_INBOX = 0x02
@@ -98,20 +98,13 @@ DC_EVENT_IMEX_PROGRESS = 2051
DC_EVENT_IMEX_FILE_WRITTEN = 2052
DC_EVENT_SECUREJOIN_INVITER_PROGRESS = 2060
DC_EVENT_SECUREJOIN_JOINER_PROGRESS = 2061
DC_EVENT_SECUREJOIN_MEMBER_ADDED = 2062
DC_EVENT_FILE_COPIED = 2055
DC_EVENT_IS_OFFLINE = 2081
DC_EVENT_GET_STRING = 2091
DC_STR_SELFNOTINGRP = 21
DC_KEY_GEN_DEFAULT = 0
DC_KEY_GEN_RSA2048 = 1
DC_KEY_GEN_ED25519 = 2
DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_OK = 1
DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_PREPARATION = 2
DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_BROKEN = 3
DC_CHAT_VISIBILITY_NORMAL = 0
DC_CHAT_VISIBILITY_ARCHIVED = 1
DC_CHAT_VISIBILITY_PINNED = 2
DC_STR_NOMESSAGES = 1
DC_STR_SELF = 2
DC_STR_DRAFT = 3
@@ -157,14 +150,13 @@ DC_STR_MSGLOCATIONENABLED = 64
DC_STR_MSGLOCATIONDISABLED = 65
DC_STR_LOCATION = 66
DC_STR_STICKER = 67
DC_STR_DEVICE_MESSAGES = 68
DC_STR_COUNT = 68
DC_STR_COUNT = 67
# end const generated
def read_event_defines(f):
rex = re.compile(r'#define\s+((?:DC_EVENT|DC_QR|DC_MSG|DC_LP|DC_EMPTY|DC_CERTCK|DC_STATE|DC_STR|'
r'DC_CONTACT_ID|DC_GCL|DC_CHAT|DC_PROVIDER|DC_KEY_GEN)_\S+)\s+([x\d]+).*')
r'DC_CONTACT_ID|DC_GCL|DC_CHAT|DC_PROVIDER)_\S+)\s+([x\d]+).*')
for line in f:
m = rex.match(line)
if m:

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@@ -47,13 +47,3 @@ class Contact(object):
def is_verified(self):
""" Return True if the contact is verified. """
return lib.dc_contact_is_verified(self._dc_contact)
def get_profile_image(self):
"""Get contact profile image.
:returns: path to profile image, None if no profile image exists.
"""
dc_res = lib.dc_contact_get_profile_image(self._dc_contact)
if dc_res == ffi.NULL:
return None
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@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
import threading
import re
import time
from queue import Queue, Empty
from .hookspec import hookimpl
class EventLogger:
_loglock = threading.RLock()
def __init__(self, dc_context, logid=None, debug=True):
self._dc_context = dc_context
self._event_queue = Queue()
self._debug = debug
if logid is None:
logid = str(self._dc_context).strip(">").split()[-1]
self.logid = logid
self._timeout = None
self.init_time = time.time()
@hookimpl
def process_low_level_event(self, event_name, data1, data2):
self._log_event(event_name, data1, data2)
self._event_queue.put((event_name, data1, data2))
def set_timeout(self, timeout):
self._timeout = timeout
def consume_events(self, check_error=True):
while not self._event_queue.empty():
self.get()
def get(self, timeout=None, check_error=True):
timeout = timeout or self._timeout
ev = self._event_queue.get(timeout=timeout)
if check_error and ev[0] == "DC_EVENT_ERROR":
raise ValueError("{}({!r},{!r})".format(*ev))
return ev
def ensure_event_not_queued(self, event_name_regex):
__tracebackhide__ = True
rex = re.compile("(?:{}).*".format(event_name_regex))
while 1:
try:
ev = self._event_queue.get(False)
except Empty:
break
else:
assert not rex.match(ev[0]), "event found {}".format(ev)
def get_matching(self, event_name_regex, check_error=True, timeout=None):
self._log("-- waiting for event with regex: {} --".format(event_name_regex))
rex = re.compile("(?:{}).*".format(event_name_regex))
while 1:
ev = self.get(timeout=timeout, check_error=check_error)
if rex.match(ev[0]):
return ev
def get_info_matching(self, regex):
rex = re.compile("(?:{}).*".format(regex))
while 1:
ev = self.get_matching("DC_EVENT_INFO")
if rex.match(ev[2]):
return ev
def _log_event(self, evt_name, data1, data2):
# don't show events that are anyway empty impls now
if evt_name == "DC_EVENT_GET_STRING":
return
if self._debug:
evpart = "{}({!r},{!r})".format(evt_name, data1, data2)
self._log(evpart)
def _log(self, msg):
t = threading.currentThread()
tname = getattr(t, "name", t)
if tname == "MainThread":
tname = "MAIN"
with self._loglock:
print("{:2.2f} [{}-{}] {}".format(time.time() - self.init_time, tname, self.logid, msg))

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
""" The Message object. """
import os
import shutil
from . import props
from .cutil import from_dc_charpointer, as_dc_charpointer
from .capi import lib, ffi
@@ -57,6 +58,8 @@ class Message(object):
def set_text(self, text):
"""set text of this message. """
assert self.id > 0, "message not prepared"
assert self.is_out_preparing()
lib.dc_msg_set_text(self._dc_msg, as_dc_charpointer(text))
@props.with_doc
@@ -69,6 +72,19 @@ class Message(object):
mtype = ffi.NULL if mime_type is None else as_dc_charpointer(mime_type)
if not os.path.exists(path):
raise ValueError("path does not exist: {!r}".format(path))
blobdir = self.account.get_blobdir()
if not path.startswith(blobdir):
for i in range(50):
ext = "" if i == 0 else "-" + str(i)
dest = os.path.join(blobdir, os.path.basename(path) + ext)
if os.path.exists(dest):
continue
shutil.copyfile(path, dest)
break
else:
raise ValueError("could not create blobdir-path for {}".format(path))
path = dest
assert path.startswith(blobdir), path
lib.dc_msg_set_file(self._dc_msg, as_dc_charpointer(path), mtype)
@props.with_doc
@@ -146,7 +162,7 @@ class Message(object):
if mime_headers:
s = ffi.string(ffi.gc(mime_headers, lib.dc_str_unref))
if isinstance(s, bytes):
return email.message_from_bytes(s)
s = s.decode("ascii")
return email.message_from_string(s)
@property
@@ -174,7 +190,7 @@ class Message(object):
@property
def _msgstate(self):
if self.id == 0:
dc_msg = self._dc_msg
dc_msg = self.message._dc_msg
else:
# load message from db to get a fresh/current state
dc_msg = ffi.gc(

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@@ -11,18 +11,27 @@ class ProviderNotFoundError(Exception):
class Provider(object):
"""Provider information.
:param domain: The email to get the provider info for.
:param domain: The domain to get the provider info for, this is
normally the part following the `@` of the domain.
"""
def __init__(self, account, addr):
def __init__(self, domain):
provider = ffi.gc(
lib.dc_provider_new_from_email(account._dc_context, as_dc_charpointer(addr)),
lib.dc_provider_new_from_domain(as_dc_charpointer(domain)),
lib.dc_provider_unref,
)
if provider == ffi.NULL:
raise ProviderNotFoundError("Provider not found")
self._provider = provider
@classmethod
def from_email(cls, email):
"""Create provider info from an email address.
:param email: Email address to get provider info for.
"""
return cls(email.split('@')[-1])
@property
def overview_page(self):
"""URL to the overview page of the provider on providers.delta.chat."""
@@ -30,10 +39,21 @@ class Provider(object):
lib.dc_provider_get_overview_page(self._provider))
@property
def get_before_login_hints(self):
"""Should be shown to the user on login."""
def name(self):
"""The name of the provider."""
return from_dc_charpointer(lib.dc_provider_get_name(self._provider))
@property
def markdown(self):
"""Content of the information page, formatted as markdown."""
return from_dc_charpointer(
lib.dc_provider_get_before_login_hints(self._provider))
lib.dc_provider_get_markdown(self._provider))
@property
def status_date(self):
"""The date the provider info was last updated, as a string."""
return from_dc_charpointer(
lib.dc_provider_get_status_date(self._provider))
@property
def status(self):

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@@ -1,14 +1,11 @@
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import sys
import py
import pytest
import requests
import time
from deltachat import Account
from deltachat import const
from deltachat.capi import lib
from _pytest.monkeypatch import MonkeyPatch
import tempfile
@@ -18,41 +15,25 @@ def pytest_addoption(parser):
help="a file with >=2 lines where each line "
"contains NAME=VALUE config settings for one account"
)
parser.addoption(
"--ignored", action="store_true",
help="Also run tests marked with the ignored marker",
)
def pytest_configure(config):
config.addinivalue_line(
"markers", "ignored: Mark test as bing slow, skipped unless --ignored is used."
)
cfg = config.getoption('--liveconfig')
if not cfg:
cfg = os.getenv('DCC_NEW_TMP_EMAIL')
cfg = os.getenv('DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG')
if cfg:
config.option.liveconfig = cfg
def pytest_runtest_setup(item):
if (list(item.iter_markers(name="ignored"))
and not item.config.getoption("ignored")):
pytest.skip("Ignored tests not requested, use --ignored")
def pytest_report_header(config, startdir):
summary = []
t = tempfile.mktemp()
m = MonkeyPatch()
try:
m.setattr(sys.stdout, "write", lambda x: len(x))
ac = Account(t)
ac = Account(t, eventlogging=False)
info = ac.get_info()
ac.shutdown()
finally:
m.undo()
os.remove(t)
summary.extend(['Deltachat core={} sqlite={}'.format(
info['deltachat_core_version'],
@@ -102,22 +83,18 @@ class SessionLiveConfigFromFile:
class SessionLiveConfigFromURL:
def __init__(self, url):
def __init__(self, url, create_token):
self.configlist = []
self.url = url
def get(self, index):
try:
return self.configlist[index]
except IndexError:
assert index == len(self.configlist), index
res = requests.post(self.url)
for i in range(2):
res = requests.post(url, json={"token_create_user": int(create_token)})
if res.status_code != 200:
pytest.skip("creating newtmpuser failed {!r}".format(res))
d = res.json()
config = dict(addr=d["email"], mail_pw=d["password"])
self.configlist.append(config)
return config
def get(self, index):
return self.configlist[index]
def exists(self):
return bool(self.configlist)
@@ -128,24 +105,14 @@ def session_liveconfig(request):
liveconfig_opt = request.config.option.liveconfig
if liveconfig_opt:
if liveconfig_opt.startswith("http"):
return SessionLiveConfigFromURL(liveconfig_opt)
url, create_token = liveconfig_opt.split("#", 1)
return SessionLiveConfigFromURL(url, create_token)
else:
return SessionLiveConfigFromFile(liveconfig_opt)
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def datadir():
"""The py.path.local object of the test-data/ directory."""
for path in reversed(py.path.local(__file__).parts()):
datadir = path.join('test-data')
if datadir.isdir():
return datadir
else:
pytest.skip('test-data directory not found')
@pytest.fixture
def acfactory(pytestconfig, tmpdir, request, session_liveconfig, datadir):
def acfactory(pytestconfig, tmpdir, request, session_liveconfig):
class AccountMaker:
def __init__(self):
@@ -153,8 +120,6 @@ def acfactory(pytestconfig, tmpdir, request, session_liveconfig, datadir):
self.offline_count = 0
self._finalizers = []
self.init_time = time.time()
self._generated_keys = ["alice", "bob", "charlie",
"dom", "elena", "fiona"]
def finalize(self):
while self._finalizers:
@@ -174,32 +139,26 @@ def acfactory(pytestconfig, tmpdir, request, session_liveconfig, datadir):
ac._evlogger.set_timeout(2)
return ac
def _preconfigure_key(self, account, addr):
# Only set a key if we haven't used it yet for another account.
if self._generated_keys:
keyname = self._generated_keys.pop(0)
fname_pub = "key/{name}-public.asc".format(name=keyname)
fname_sec = "key/{name}-secret.asc".format(name=keyname)
account._preconfigure_keypair(addr,
datadir.join(fname_pub).read(),
datadir.join(fname_sec).read())
def get_configured_offline_account(self):
ac = self.get_unconfigured_account()
# do a pseudo-configured account
addr = "addr{}@offline.org".format(self.offline_count)
ac.set_config("addr", addr)
self._preconfigure_key(ac, addr)
lib.dc_set_config(ac._dc_context, b"configured_addr", addr.encode("ascii"))
ac.set_config("mail_pw", "123")
lib.dc_set_config(ac._dc_context, b"configured_mail_pw", b"123")
lib.dc_set_config(ac._dc_context, b"configured", b"1")
return ac
def get_online_config(self, pre_generated_key=True):
def peek_online_config(self):
if not session_liveconfig:
pytest.skip("specify DCC_NEW_TMP_EMAIL or --liveconfig")
pytest.skip("specify DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG or --liveconfig")
return session_liveconfig.get(self.live_count)
def get_online_config(self):
if not session_liveconfig:
pytest.skip("specify DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG or --liveconfig")
configdict = session_liveconfig.get(self.live_count)
self.live_count += 1
if "e2ee_enabled" not in configdict:
@@ -211,24 +170,18 @@ def acfactory(pytestconfig, tmpdir, request, session_liveconfig, datadir):
tmpdb = tmpdir.join("livedb%d" % self.live_count)
ac = self.make_account(tmpdb.strpath, logid="ac{}".format(self.live_count))
if pre_generated_key:
self._preconfigure_key(ac, configdict['addr'])
ac._evlogger.init_time = self.init_time
ac._evlogger.set_timeout(30)
return ac, dict(configdict)
def get_online_configuring_account(self, mvbox=False, sentbox=False,
pre_generated_key=True, config={}):
ac, configdict = self.get_online_config(
pre_generated_key=pre_generated_key)
configdict.update(config)
def get_online_configuring_account(self, mvbox=False, sentbox=False):
ac, configdict = self.get_online_config()
ac.configure(**configdict)
ac.start_threads(mvbox=mvbox, sentbox=sentbox)
return ac
def get_one_online_account(self, pre_generated_key=True):
ac1 = self.get_online_configuring_account(
pre_generated_key=pre_generated_key)
def get_one_online_account(self):
ac1 = self.get_online_configuring_account()
wait_successful_IMAP_SMTP_connection(ac1)
wait_configuration_progress(ac1, 1000)
return ac1
@@ -242,12 +195,10 @@ def acfactory(pytestconfig, tmpdir, request, session_liveconfig, datadir):
wait_configuration_progress(ac2, 1000)
return ac1, ac2
def clone_online_account(self, account, pre_generated_key=True):
def clone_online_account(self, account):
self.live_count += 1
tmpdb = tmpdir.join("livedb%d" % self.live_count)
ac = self.make_account(tmpdb.strpath, logid="ac{}".format(self.live_count))
if pre_generated_key:
self._preconfigure_key(ac, account.get_config("addr"))
ac._evlogger.init_time = self.init_time
ac._evlogger.set_timeout(30)
ac.configure(addr=account.get_config("addr"), mail_pw=account.get_config("mail_pw"))

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@@ -6,8 +6,7 @@ import time
from deltachat import const, Account
from deltachat.message import Message
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from conftest import (wait_configuration_progress,
wait_securejoin_inviter_progress)
from conftest import wait_configuration_progress, wait_successful_IMAP_SMTP_connection, wait_securejoin_inviter_progress
class TestOfflineAccountBasic:
@@ -17,26 +16,12 @@ class TestOfflineAccountBasic:
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
Account(p.strpath)
def test_os_name(self, tmpdir):
p = tmpdir.join("hello.db")
# we can't easily test if os_name is used in X-Mailer
# outgoing messages without a full Online test
# but we at least check Account accepts the arg
ac1 = Account(p.strpath, os_name="solarpunk")
ac1.get_info()
def test_preconfigure_keypair(self, acfactory, datadir):
ac = acfactory.get_unconfigured_account()
ac._preconfigure_keypair("alice@example.com",
datadir.join("key/alice-public.asc").read(),
datadir.join("key/alice-secret.asc").read())
def test_getinfo(self, acfactory):
ac1 = acfactory.get_unconfigured_account()
d = ac1.get_info()
assert d["arch"]
assert d["number_of_chats"] == "0"
assert d["bcc_self"] == "0"
assert d["bcc_self"] == "1"
def test_is_not_configured(self, acfactory):
ac1 = acfactory.get_unconfigured_account()
@@ -58,13 +43,18 @@ class TestOfflineAccountBasic:
def test_has_bccself(self, acfactory):
ac1 = acfactory.get_unconfigured_account()
assert "bcc_self" in ac1.get_config("sys.config_keys").split()
assert ac1.get_config("bcc_self") == "0"
assert ac1.get_config("bcc_self") == "1"
def test_selfcontact_if_unconfigured(self, acfactory):
ac1 = acfactory.get_unconfigured_account()
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
ac1.get_self_contact()
def test_get_info(self, acfactory):
ac1 = acfactory.get_configured_offline_account()
out = ac1.get_infostring()
assert "number_of_chats=0" in out
def test_selfcontact_configured(self, acfactory):
ac1 = acfactory.get_configured_offline_account()
me = ac1.get_self_contact()
@@ -165,18 +155,6 @@ class TestOfflineChat:
chat.set_name("title2")
assert chat.get_name() == "title2"
d = chat.get_summary()
print(d)
assert d["id"] == chat.id
assert d["type"] == chat.get_type()
assert d["name"] == chat.get_name()
assert d["archived"] == chat.is_archived()
# assert d["param"] == chat.param
assert d["color"] == chat.get_color()
assert d["profile_image"] == "" if chat.get_profile_image() is None else chat.get_profile_image()
assert d["subtitle"] == chat.get_subtitle()
assert d["draft"] == "" if chat.get_draft() is None else chat.get_draft()
def test_group_chat_creation_with_translation(self, ac1):
ac1.set_stock_translation(const.DC_STR_NEWGROUPDRAFT, "xyz %1$s")
ac1._evlogger.consume_events()
@@ -214,18 +192,6 @@ class TestOfflineChat:
chat.remove_profile_image()
assert chat.get_profile_image() is None
def test_mute(self, ac1):
chat = ac1.create_group_chat(name="title1")
assert not chat.is_muted()
chat.mute()
assert chat.is_muted()
chat.unmute()
assert not chat.is_muted()
chat.mute(50)
assert chat.is_muted()
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
chat.mute(-51)
def test_delete_and_send_fails(self, ac1, chat1):
chat1.delete()
ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_MSGS_CHANGED")
@@ -404,23 +370,6 @@ class TestOfflineChat:
assert not res.is_ask_verifygroup()
assert res.contact_id == 10
def test_group_chat_many_members_add_remove(self, ac1, lp):
lp.sec("ac1: creating group chat with 10 other members")
chat = ac1.create_group_chat(name="title1")
contacts = []
for i in range(10):
contact = ac1.create_contact("some{}@example.org".format(i))
contacts.append(contact)
chat.add_contact(contact)
num_contacts = len(chat.get_contacts())
assert num_contacts == 11
lp.sec("ac1: removing two contacts and checking things are right")
chat.remove_contact(contacts[9])
chat.remove_contact(contacts[3])
assert len(chat.get_contacts()) == 9
class TestOnlineAccount:
def get_chat(self, ac1, ac2, both_created=False):
@@ -431,45 +380,6 @@ class TestOnlineAccount:
ac2.create_chat_by_contact(ac2.create_contact(email=ac1.get_config("addr")))
return chat
@pytest.mark.ignored
def test_configure_generate_key(self, acfactory, lp):
# A slow test which will generate new keys.
ac1 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account(
pre_generated_key=False,
config={"key_gen_type": str(const.DC_KEY_GEN_RSA2048)}
)
ac2 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account(
pre_generated_key=False,
config={"key_gen_type": str(const.DC_KEY_GEN_ED25519)}
)
wait_configuration_progress(ac1, 1000)
wait_configuration_progress(ac2, 1000)
chat = self.get_chat(ac1, ac2, both_created=True)
lp.sec("ac1: send unencrypted message to ac2")
chat.send_text("message1")
lp.sec("ac2: waiting for message from ac1")
ev = ac2._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG")
msg_in = ac2.get_message_by_id(ev[2])
assert msg_in.text == "message1"
assert not msg_in.is_encrypted()
lp.sec("ac2: send encrypted message to ac1")
msg_in.chat.send_text("message2")
lp.sec("ac1: waiting for message from ac2")
ev = ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG")
msg2_in = ac1.get_message_by_id(ev[2])
assert msg2_in.text == "message2"
assert msg2_in.is_encrypted()
lp.sec("ac1: send encrypted message to ac2")
msg2_in.chat.send_text("message3")
lp.sec("ac2: waiting for message from ac1")
ev = ac2._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG")
msg3_in = ac1.get_message_by_id(ev[2])
assert msg3_in.text == "message3"
assert msg3_in.is_encrypted()
def test_configure_canceled(self, acfactory):
ac1 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account()
wait_configuration_progress(ac1, 200)
@@ -488,129 +398,44 @@ class TestOnlineAccount:
def test_one_account_send_bcc_setting(self, acfactory, lp):
ac1 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account()
ac2 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account()
# Clone the first account: we will test if sent messages
# are copied to it via BCC.
ac1_clone = acfactory.clone_online_account(ac1)
ac2_config = acfactory.peek_online_config()
c2 = ac1.create_contact(email=ac2_config["addr"])
chat = ac1.create_chat_by_contact(c2)
assert chat.id > const.DC_CHAT_ID_LAST_SPECIAL
wait_successful_IMAP_SMTP_connection(ac1)
wait_configuration_progress(ac1, 1000)
wait_configuration_progress(ac2, 1000)
wait_configuration_progress(ac1_clone, 1000)
chat = self.get_chat(ac1, ac2)
self_addr = ac1.get_config("addr")
other_addr = ac2.get_config("addr")
lp.sec("send out message without bcc to ourselves")
ac1.set_config("bcc_self", "0")
msg_out = chat.send_text("message1")
assert not msg_out.is_forwarded()
# wait for send out (no BCC)
ev = ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_SMTP_MESSAGE_SENT")
assert ac1.get_config("bcc_self") == "0"
# make sure we are not sending message to ourselves
assert self_addr not in ev[2]
assert other_addr in ev[2]
ev = ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_DELETED_BLOB_FILE")
lp.sec("ac1: setting bcc_self=1")
ac1.set_config("bcc_self", "1")
lp.sec("send out message with bcc to ourselves")
msg_out = chat.send_text("message2")
ev = ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_MSGS_CHANGED")
assert ev[2] == msg_out.id
# wait for send out (BCC)
ev = ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_SMTP_MESSAGE_SENT")
assert ac1.get_config("bcc_self") == "1"
# now make sure we are sending message to ourselves too
self_addr = ac1.get_config("addr")
ev = ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_SMTP_MESSAGE_SENT")
assert self_addr in ev[2]
assert other_addr in ev[2]
ev = ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_DELETED_BLOB_FILE")
# Second client receives only second message, but not the first
ev = ac1_clone._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_MSGS_CHANGED")
assert ac1_clone.get_message_by_id(ev[2]).text == msg_out.text
ac1._evlogger.consume_events()
lp.sec("send out message without bcc")
ac1.set_config("bcc_self", "0")
msg_out = chat.send_text("message3")
assert not msg_out.is_forwarded()
ev = ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_MSGS_CHANGED")
assert ev[2] == msg_out.id
ev = ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_SMTP_MESSAGE_SENT")
assert self_addr not in ev[2]
ev = ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_DELETED_BLOB_FILE")
def test_send_file_twice_unicode_filename_mangling(self, tmpdir, acfactory, lp):
ac1, ac2 = acfactory.get_two_online_accounts()
chat = self.get_chat(ac1, ac2)
basename = "somedäüta.html.zip"
p = os.path.join(tmpdir.strpath, basename)
with open(p, "w") as f:
f.write("some data")
def send_and_receive_message():
lp.sec("ac1: prepare and send attachment + text to ac2")
msg1 = Message.new_empty(ac1, "file")
msg1.set_text("withfile")
msg1.set_file(p)
chat.send_msg(msg1)
lp.sec("ac2: receive message")
ev = ac2._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG|DC_EVENT_MSGS_CHANGED")
assert ev[2] > const.DC_CHAT_ID_LAST_SPECIAL
return ac2.get_message_by_id(ev[2])
msg = send_and_receive_message()
assert msg.text == "withfile"
assert open(msg.filename).read() == "some data"
assert msg.filename.endswith(basename)
msg2 = send_and_receive_message()
assert msg2.text == "withfile"
assert open(msg2.filename).read() == "some data"
assert msg2.filename.endswith("html.zip")
assert msg.filename != msg2.filename
def test_send_file_html_attachment(self, tmpdir, acfactory, lp):
ac1, ac2 = acfactory.get_two_online_accounts()
chat = self.get_chat(ac1, ac2)
basename = "test.html"
content = "<html><body>text</body>data"
p = os.path.join(tmpdir.strpath, basename)
with open(p, "w") as f:
# write wrong html to see if core tries to parse it
# (it shouldn't as it's a file attachment)
f.write(content)
lp.sec("ac1: prepare and send attachment + text to ac2")
chat.send_file(p, mime_type="text/html")
lp.sec("ac2: receive message")
ev = ac2._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG|DC_EVENT_MSGS_CHANGED")
assert ev[2] > const.DC_CHAT_ID_LAST_SPECIAL
msg = ac2.get_message_by_id(ev[2])
assert open(msg.filename).read() == content
assert msg.filename.endswith(basename)
def test_mvbox_sentbox_threads(self, acfactory, lp):
lp.sec("ac1: start with mvbox thread")
def test_mvbox_sentbox_threads(self, acfactory):
ac1 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account(mvbox=True, sentbox=True)
lp.sec("ac2: start without mvbox/sentbox threads")
ac2 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account()
lp.sec("ac2: waiting for configuration")
wait_configuration_progress(ac2, 1000)
lp.sec("ac1: waiting for configuration")
wait_configuration_progress(ac1, 1000)
lp.sec("ac1: send message and wait for ac2 to receive it")
chat = self.get_chat(ac1, ac2)
chat.send_text("message1")
ev = ac2._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG|DC_EVENT_MSGS_CHANGED")
assert ev[2] > const.DC_CHAT_ID_LAST_SPECIAL
lp.sec("test finished")
def test_move_works(self, acfactory):
ac1 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account()
@@ -623,46 +448,27 @@ class TestOnlineAccount:
assert ev[2] > const.DC_CHAT_ID_LAST_SPECIAL
ev = ac2._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_IMAP_MESSAGE_MOVED")
def test_move_works_on_self_sent(self, acfactory):
ac1 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account(mvbox=True)
ac1.set_config("bcc_self", "1")
ac2 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account()
wait_configuration_progress(ac2, 1000)
wait_configuration_progress(ac1, 1000)
chat = self.get_chat(ac1, ac2)
chat.send_text("message1")
chat.send_text("message2")
chat.send_text("message3")
ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_IMAP_MESSAGE_MOVED")
ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_IMAP_MESSAGE_MOVED")
ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_IMAP_MESSAGE_MOVED")
def test_forward_messages(self, acfactory, lp):
def test_forward_messages(self, acfactory):
ac1, ac2 = acfactory.get_two_online_accounts()
chat = self.get_chat(ac1, ac2)
lp.sec("ac1: send message to ac2")
msg_out = chat.send_text("message2")
lp.sec("ac2: wait for receive")
# wait for other account to receive
ev = ac2._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG|DC_EVENT_MSGS_CHANGED")
assert ev[2] == msg_out.id
msg_in = ac2.get_message_by_id(msg_out.id)
assert msg_in.text == "message2"
lp.sec("ac2: check that the message arrive in deaddrop")
# check the message arrived in contact-requests/deaddrop
chat2 = msg_in.chat
assert msg_in in chat2.get_messages()
assert not msg_in.is_forwarded()
assert chat2.is_deaddrop()
assert chat2 == ac2.get_deaddrop_chat()
lp.sec("ac2: create new chat and forward message to it")
chat3 = ac2.create_group_chat("newgroup")
assert not chat3.is_promoted()
ac2.forward_messages([msg_in], chat3)
lp.sec("ac2: check new chat has a forwarded message")
assert chat3.is_promoted()
messages = chat3.get_messages()
msg = messages[-1]
@@ -709,9 +515,6 @@ class TestOnlineAccount:
def test_send_and_receive_message_markseen(self, acfactory, lp):
ac1, ac2 = acfactory.get_two_online_accounts()
# make DC's life harder wrt to encodings
ac1.set_config("displayname", "ä name")
lp.sec("ac1: create chat with ac2")
chat = self.get_chat(ac1, ac2)
@@ -729,9 +532,8 @@ class TestOnlineAccount:
msg_in = ac2.get_message_by_id(msg_out.id)
assert msg_in.text == "message1"
assert not msg_in.is_forwarded()
assert msg_in.get_sender_contact().display_name == ac1.get_config("displayname")
lp.sec("check the message arrived in contact-requests/deaddrop")
lp.sec("check the message arrived in contact-requets/deaddrop")
chat2 = msg_in.chat
assert msg_in in chat2.get_messages()
assert chat2.is_deaddrop()
@@ -747,26 +549,14 @@ class TestOnlineAccount:
chat2b.mark_noticed()
assert chat2b.count_fresh_messages() == 0
ac2._evlogger.consume_events()
lp.sec("sending a second message from ac1 to ac2")
msg_out2 = chat.send_text("message2")
lp.sec("wait for ac2 to receive second message")
ev = ac2._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG")
assert ev[2] == msg_out2.id
msg_in2 = ac2.get_message_by_id(msg_out2.id)
lp.sec("mark messages as seen on ac2, wait for changes on ac1")
ac2.mark_seen_messages([msg_in, msg_in2])
lp.sec("mark message as seen on ac2, wait for changes on ac1")
ac2.mark_seen_messages([msg_in])
lp.step("1")
for i in range(2):
ev = ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_MSG_READ")
assert ev[1] > const.DC_CHAT_ID_LAST_SPECIAL
assert ev[2] > const.DC_MSG_ID_LAST_SPECIAL
ev = ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_MSG_READ")
assert ev[1] > const.DC_CHAT_ID_LAST_SPECIAL
assert ev[2] > const.DC_MSG_ID_LAST_SPECIAL
lp.step("2")
assert msg_out.is_out_mdn_received()
assert msg_out2.is_out_mdn_received()
lp.sec("check that a second call to mark_seen does not create change or smtp job")
ac2._evlogger.consume_events()
@@ -776,41 +566,6 @@ class TestOnlineAccount:
except queue.Empty:
pass # mark_seen_messages() has generated events before it returns
def test_mdn_asymetric(self, acfactory, lp):
ac1, ac2 = acfactory.get_two_online_accounts()
lp.sec("ac1: create chat with ac2")
chat = self.get_chat(ac1, ac2, both_created=True)
# make sure mdns are enabled (usually enabled by default already)
ac1.set_config("mdns_enabled", "1")
ac2.set_config("mdns_enabled", "1")
lp.sec("sending text message from ac1 to ac2")
msg_out = chat.send_text("message1")
assert len(chat.get_messages()) == 1
lp.sec("disable ac1 MDNs")
ac1.set_config("mdns_enabled", "0")
lp.sec("wait for ac2 to receive message")
msg = ac2.wait_next_incoming_message()
assert len(msg.chat.get_messages()) == 1
lp.sec("ac2: mark incoming message as seen")
ac2.mark_seen_messages([msg])
lp.sec("ac1: waiting for incoming activity")
# MDN should be moved even though MDNs are already disabled
ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_IMAP_MESSAGE_MOVED")
assert len(chat.get_messages()) == 1
# MDN is received even though MDNs are already disabled
assert msg_out.is_out_mdn_received()
def test_send_and_receive_will_encrypt_decrypt(self, acfactory, lp):
ac1, ac2 = acfactory.get_two_online_accounts()
@@ -839,12 +594,6 @@ class TestOnlineAccount:
assert msg_back.text == "message-back"
assert msg_back.is_encrypted()
# Test that we do not gossip peer keys in 1-to-1 chat,
# as it makes no sense to gossip to peers their own keys.
# Gossip is only sent in encrypted messages,
# and we sent encrypted msg_back right above.
assert chat2b.get_summary()["gossiped_timestamp"] == 0
lp.sec("create group chat with two members, one of which has no encrypt state")
chat = ac1.create_group_chat("encryption test")
chat.add_contact(ac1.create_contact(ac2.get_config("addr")))
@@ -853,85 +602,6 @@ class TestOnlineAccount:
ev = ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_SMTP_MESSAGE_SENT")
assert not msg.is_encrypted()
def test_send_first_message_as_long_unicode_with_cr(self, acfactory, lp):
ac1, ac2 = acfactory.get_two_online_accounts()
ac2.set_config("save_mime_headers", "1")
lp.sec("ac1: create chat with ac2")
chat = self.get_chat(ac1, ac2, both_created=True)
lp.sec("sending multi-line non-unicode message from ac1 to ac2")
text1 = "hello\nworld"
msg_out = chat.send_text(text1)
assert not msg_out.is_encrypted()
lp.sec("sending multi-line unicode text message from ac1 to ac2")
text2 = "äalis\nthis is ßßÄ"
msg_out = chat.send_text(text2)
assert not msg_out.is_encrypted()
lp.sec("wait for ac2 to receive multi-line non-unicode message")
msg_in = ac2.wait_next_incoming_message()
assert msg_in.text == text1
lp.sec("wait for ac2 to receive multi-line unicode message")
msg_in = ac2.wait_next_incoming_message()
assert msg_in.text == text2
assert ac1.get_config("addr") in msg_in.chat.get_name()
def test_reply_encrypted(self, acfactory, lp):
ac1, ac2 = acfactory.get_two_online_accounts()
lp.sec("ac1: create chat with ac2")
chat = self.get_chat(ac1, ac2)
lp.sec("sending text message from ac1 to ac2")
msg_out = chat.send_text("message1")
assert not msg_out.is_encrypted()
lp.sec("wait for ac2 to receive message")
ev = ac2._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_MSGS_CHANGED")
msg_in = ac2.get_message_by_id(msg_out.id)
assert msg_in.text == "message1"
assert not msg_in.is_encrypted()
lp.sec("create new chat with contact and send back (encrypted) message")
chat2b = ac2.create_chat_by_message(msg_in)
chat2b.send_text("message-back")
lp.sec("wait for ac1 to receive message")
ev = ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG")
assert ev[1] == chat.id
msg_back = ac1.get_message_by_id(ev[2])
assert msg_back.text == "message-back"
assert msg_back.is_encrypted()
lp.sec("ac1: e2ee_enabled=0 and see if reply is encrypted")
print("ac1: e2ee_enabled={}".format(ac1.get_config("e2ee_enabled")))
print("ac2: e2ee_enabled={}".format(ac2.get_config("e2ee_enabled")))
ac1.set_config("e2ee_enabled", "0")
# Set unprepared and unencrypted draft to test that it is not
# taken into account when determining whether last message is
# encrypted.
msg_draft = Message.new_empty(ac1, "text")
msg_draft.set_text("message2 -- should be encrypted")
chat.set_draft(msg_draft)
# Get the draft, prepare and send it.
msg_draft = chat.get_draft()
msg_out = chat.prepare_message(msg_draft)
chat.send_prepared(msg_out)
chat.set_draft(None)
assert chat.get_draft() is None
lp.sec("wait for ac2 to receive message")
ev = ac2._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_INCOMING_MSG")
msg_in = ac2.get_message_by_id(ev[2])
assert msg_in.text == "message2 -- should be encrypted"
assert msg_in.is_encrypted()
def test_saved_mime_on_received_message(self, acfactory, lp):
ac1, ac2 = acfactory.get_two_online_accounts()
@@ -1047,7 +717,6 @@ class TestOnlineAccount:
ac2._evlogger.set_timeout(30)
wait_configuration_progress(ac2, 1000)
wait_configuration_progress(ac1, 1000)
lp.sec("trigger ac setup message but ignore")
assert ac1.get_info()["fingerprint"] != ac2.get_info()["fingerprint"]
ac1.initiate_key_transfer()
@@ -1059,7 +728,6 @@ class TestOnlineAccount:
msg = ac2.get_message_by_id(ev[2])
assert msg.is_setup_message()
assert msg.get_setupcodebegin() == setup_code2[:2]
lp.sec("process second setup message")
msg.continue_key_transfer(setup_code2)
assert ac1.get_info()["fingerprint"] == ac2.get_info()["fingerprint"]
@@ -1085,7 +753,6 @@ class TestOnlineAccount:
ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_IMAP_MESSAGE_DELETED")
ac2._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_IMAP_MESSAGE_DELETED")
wait_securejoin_inviter_progress(ac1, 1000)
ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_SECUREJOIN_MEMBER_ADDED")
def test_qr_verified_group_and_chatting(self, acfactory, lp):
ac1, ac2 = acfactory.get_two_online_accounts()
@@ -1097,7 +764,6 @@ class TestOnlineAccount:
chat2 = ac2.qr_join_chat(qr)
assert chat2.id >= 10
wait_securejoin_inviter_progress(ac1, 1000)
ac1._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_SECUREJOIN_MEMBER_ADDED")
lp.sec("ac2: read member added message")
msg = ac2.wait_next_incoming_message()
@@ -1120,54 +786,7 @@ class TestOnlineAccount:
assert msg.text == "world"
assert msg.is_encrypted()
def test_set_get_contact_avatar(self, acfactory, data, lp):
lp.sec("configuring ac1 and ac2")
ac1, ac2 = acfactory.get_two_online_accounts()
lp.sec("ac1: set own profile image")
p = data.get_path("d.png")
ac1.set_avatar(p)
lp.sec("ac1: create 1:1 chat with ac2")
chat = self.get_chat(ac1, ac2, both_created=True)
msg = chat.send_text("hi -- do you see my brand new avatar?")
assert not msg.is_encrypted()
lp.sec("ac2: wait for receiving message and avatar from ac1")
msg1 = ac2.wait_next_incoming_message()
assert not msg1.chat.is_deaddrop()
received_path = msg1.get_sender_contact().get_profile_image()
assert open(received_path, "rb").read() == open(p, "rb").read()
lp.sec("ac2: set own profile image")
p = data.get_path("d.png")
ac2.set_avatar(p)
lp.sec("ac2: send back message")
m = msg1.chat.send_text("yes, i received your avatar -- how do you like mine?")
assert m.is_encrypted()
lp.sec("ac1: wait for receiving message and avatar from ac2")
msg2 = ac1.wait_next_incoming_message()
received_path = msg2.get_sender_contact().get_profile_image()
assert received_path is not None, "did not get avatar through encrypted message"
assert open(received_path, "rb").read() == open(p, "rb").read()
ac2._evlogger.consume_events()
ac1._evlogger.consume_events()
# XXX not sure if the following is correct / possible. you may remove it
lp.sec("ac1: delete profile image from chat, and send message to ac2")
ac1.set_avatar(None)
m = msg2.chat.send_text("i don't like my avatar anymore and removed it")
assert m.is_encrypted()
lp.sec("ac2: wait for message along with avatar deletion of ac1")
msg3 = ac2.wait_next_incoming_message()
assert msg3.get_sender_contact().get_profile_image() is None
def test_set_get_group_image(self, acfactory, data, lp):
def test_set_get_profile_image(self, acfactory, data, lp):
ac1, ac2 = acfactory.get_two_online_accounts()
lp.sec("create unpromoted group chat")
@@ -1269,104 +888,6 @@ class TestOnlineAccount:
assert not locations3
class TestGroupStressTests:
def test_group_many_members_add_leave_remove(self, acfactory, lp):
lp.sec("creating and configuring five accounts")
accounts = [acfactory.get_online_configuring_account() for i in range(5)]
for acc in accounts:
wait_configuration_progress(acc, 1000)
ac1 = accounts.pop()
lp.sec("ac1: setting up contacts with 4 other members")
contacts = []
for acc, name in zip(accounts, list("äöüsr")):
contact = ac1.create_contact(acc.get_config("addr"), name=name)
contacts.append(contact)
# make sure we accept the "hi" message
ac1.create_chat_by_contact(contact)
# make sure the other side accepts our messages
c1 = acc.create_contact(ac1.get_config("addr"), "ä member")
chat1 = acc.create_chat_by_contact(c1)
# send a message to get the contact key via autocrypt header
chat1.send_text("hi")
msg = ac1.wait_next_incoming_message()
assert msg.text == "hi"
# Save fifth account for later
ac5 = accounts.pop()
contact5 = contacts.pop()
lp.sec("ac1: creating group chat with 3 other members")
chat = ac1.create_group_chat("title1")
for contact in contacts:
chat.add_contact(contact)
assert not chat.is_promoted()
lp.sec("ac1: send mesage to new group chat")
msg = chat.send_text("hello")
assert chat.is_promoted()
assert msg.is_encrypted()
gossiped_timestamp = chat.get_summary()["gossiped_timestamp"]
assert gossiped_timestamp > 0
num_contacts = len(chat.get_contacts())
assert num_contacts == 3 + 1
lp.sec("ac2: checking that the chat arrived correctly")
ac2 = accounts[0]
msg = ac2.wait_next_incoming_message()
assert msg.text == "hello"
print("chat is", msg.chat)
assert len(msg.chat.get_contacts()) == 4
lp.sec("ac3: checking that 'ac4' is a known contact")
ac3 = accounts[1]
msg3 = ac3.wait_next_incoming_message()
assert msg3.text == "hello"
ac3_contacts = ac3.get_contacts()
assert len(ac3_contacts) == 3
ac4_contacts = ac3.get_contacts(query=accounts[2].get_config("addr"))
assert len(ac4_contacts) == 1
lp.sec("ac2: removing one contact")
to_remove = contacts[-1]
msg.chat.remove_contact(to_remove)
lp.sec("ac1: receiving system message about contact removal")
sysmsg = ac1.wait_next_incoming_message()
assert to_remove.addr in sysmsg.text
assert len(sysmsg.chat.get_contacts()) == 3
# Receiving message about removed contact does not reset gossip
assert chat.get_summary()["gossiped_timestamp"] == gossiped_timestamp
lp.sec("ac1: sending another message to the chat")
chat.send_text("hello2")
msg = ac2.wait_next_incoming_message()
assert msg.text == "hello2"
assert chat.get_summary()["gossiped_timestamp"] == gossiped_timestamp
lp.sec("ac1: adding fifth member to the chat")
chat.add_contact(contact5)
# Additng contact to chat resets gossiped_timestamp
assert chat.get_summary()["gossiped_timestamp"] >= gossiped_timestamp
lp.sec("ac2: receiving system message about contact addition")
sysmsg = ac2.wait_next_incoming_message()
assert contact5.addr in sysmsg.text
assert len(sysmsg.chat.get_contacts()) == 4
lp.sec("ac5: waiting for message about addition to the chat")
sysmsg = ac5.wait_next_incoming_message()
msg = sysmsg.chat.send_text("hello!")
# Message should be encrypted because keys of other members are gossiped
assert msg.is_encrypted()
class TestOnlineConfigureFails:
def test_invalid_password(self, acfactory):
ac1, configdict = acfactory.get_online_config()

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@@ -1,49 +1,10 @@
from __future__ import print_function
import os.path
import shutil
import pytest
from filecmp import cmp
from conftest import wait_configuration_progress, wait_msgs_changed
from deltachat import const
from conftest import wait_configuration_progress, wait_msgs_changed
class TestOnlineInCreation:
def test_increation_not_blobdir(self, tmpdir, acfactory, lp):
ac1 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account()
ac2 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account()
wait_configuration_progress(ac1, 1000)
wait_configuration_progress(ac2, 1000)
c2 = ac1.create_contact(email=ac2.get_config("addr"))
chat = ac1.create_chat_by_contact(c2)
lp.sec("Creating in-creation file outside of blobdir")
assert tmpdir.strpath != ac1.get_blobdir()
src = tmpdir.join('file.txt').ensure(file=1)
with pytest.raises(Exception):
chat.prepare_message_file(src.strpath)
def test_no_increation_copies_to_blobdir(self, tmpdir, acfactory, lp):
ac1 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account()
ac2 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account()
wait_configuration_progress(ac1, 1000)
wait_configuration_progress(ac2, 1000)
c2 = ac1.create_contact(email=ac2.get_config("addr"))
chat = ac1.create_chat_by_contact(c2)
lp.sec("Creating file outside of blobdir")
assert tmpdir.strpath != ac1.get_blobdir()
src = tmpdir.join('file.txt')
src.write("hello there\n")
chat.send_file(src.strpath)
blob_src = os.path.join(ac1.get_blobdir(), 'file.txt')
assert os.path.exists(blob_src), "file.txt not copied to blobdir"
def test_forward_increation(self, acfactory, data, lp):
ac1 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account()
ac2 = acfactory.get_online_configuring_account()
@@ -56,10 +17,7 @@ class TestOnlineInCreation:
wait_msgs_changed(ac1, 0, 0) # why no chat id?
lp.sec("create a message with a file in creation")
orig = data.get_path("d.png")
path = os.path.join(ac1.get_blobdir(), 'd.png')
with open(path, "x") as fp:
fp.write("preparing")
path = data.get_path("d.png")
prepared_original = chat.prepare_message_file(path)
assert prepared_original.is_out_preparing()
wait_msgs_changed(ac1, chat.id, prepared_original.id)
@@ -80,7 +38,6 @@ class TestOnlineInCreation:
lp.sec("finish creating the file and send it")
assert prepared_original.is_out_preparing()
shutil.copyfile(orig, path)
chat.send_prepared(prepared_original)
assert prepared_original.is_out_pending() or prepared_original.is_out_delivered()
wait_msgs_changed(ac1, chat.id, prepared_original.id)
@@ -100,13 +57,13 @@ class TestOnlineInCreation:
lp.sec("wait1 for original or forwarded messages to arrive")
ev1 = ac2._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_MSGS_CHANGED")
assert ev1[1] > const.DC_CHAT_ID_LAST_SPECIAL
assert ev1[1] >= const.DC_CHAT_ID_LAST_SPECIAL
received_original = ac2.get_message_by_id(ev1[2])
assert cmp(received_original.filename, orig, shallow=False)
assert cmp(received_original.filename, path, False)
lp.sec("wait2 for original or forwarded messages to arrive")
ev2 = ac2._evlogger.get_matching("DC_EVENT_MSGS_CHANGED")
assert ev2[1] > const.DC_CHAT_ID_LAST_SPECIAL
assert ev2[1] >= const.DC_CHAT_ID_LAST_SPECIAL
assert ev2[1] != ev1[1]
received_copy = ac2.get_message_by_id(ev2[2])
assert cmp(received_copy.filename, orig, shallow=False)
assert cmp(received_copy.filename, path, False)

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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ def test_dc_close_events(tmpdir):
else:
print("skipping event", *ev)
find("disconnecting inbox-thread")
find("disconnecting INBOX-watch")
find("disconnecting sentbox-thread")
find("disconnecting mvbox-thread")
find("disconnecting SMTP")
@@ -102,12 +102,19 @@ def test_get_special_message_id_returns_empty_message(acfactory):
assert msg.id == 0
def test_provider_info():
provider = lib.dc_provider_new_from_email(cutil.as_dc_charpointer("ex@example.com"))
assert cutil.from_dc_charpointer(
lib.dc_provider_get_overview_page(provider)
) == "https://providers.delta.chat/example.com"
assert cutil.from_dc_charpointer(lib.dc_provider_get_name(provider)) == "Example"
assert cutil.from_dc_charpointer(lib.dc_provider_get_markdown(provider)) == "\n..."
assert cutil.from_dc_charpointer(lib.dc_provider_get_status_date(provider)) == "2018-09"
assert lib.dc_provider_get_status(provider) == const.DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_PREPARATION
def test_provider_info_none():
ctx = ffi.gc(
lib.dc_context_new(lib.py_dc_callback, ffi.NULL, ffi.NULL),
lib.dc_context_unref,
)
assert lib.dc_provider_new_from_email(ctx, cutil.as_dc_charpointer("email@unexistent.no")) == ffi.NULL
assert lib.dc_provider_new_from_email(cutil.as_dc_charpointer("email@unexistent.no")) == ffi.NULL
def test_get_info_closed():

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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
import pytest
from deltachat import const
from deltachat import provider
def test_provider_info_from_email():
example = provider.Provider.from_email("email@example.com")
assert example.overview_page == "https://providers.delta.chat/example.com"
assert example.name == "Example"
assert example.markdown == "\n..."
assert example.status_date == "2018-09"
assert example.status == const.DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_PREPARATION
def test_provider_info_from_domain():
example = provider.Provider("example.com")
assert example.overview_page == "https://providers.delta.chat/example.com"
assert example.name == "Example"
assert example.markdown == "\n..."
assert example.status_date == "2018-09"
assert example.status == const.DC_PROVIDER_STATUS_PREPARATION
def test_provider_info_none():
with pytest.raises(provider.ProviderNotFoundError):
provider.Provider.from_email("email@unexistent.no")

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@@ -1,21 +1,19 @@
[tox]
# make sure to update environment list in travis.yml and appveyor.yml
envlist =
py37
py35
lint
auditwheels
[testenv]
commands =
pytest -n6 --reruns 2 --reruns-delay 5 -v -rsXx --ignored {posargs:tests}
pytest -v -rsXx {posargs:tests}
python tests/package_wheels.py {toxworkdir}/wheelhouse
passenv =
TRAVIS
DCC_RS_DEV
DCC_RS_TARGET
DCC_PY_LIVECONFIG
CARGO_TARGET_DIR
RUSTC_WRAPPER
deps =
pytest
pytest-rerunfailures
@@ -30,9 +28,10 @@ deps = auditwheel
commands =
python tests/auditwheels.py {toxworkdir}/wheelhouse
[testenv:lint]
skipsdist = True
skip_install = True
usedevelop = True
deps =
flake8
# pygments required by rst-lint
@@ -44,32 +43,22 @@ commands =
rst-lint --encoding 'utf-8' README.rst
[testenv:doc]
changedir=doc
basepython = python3.5
deps =
sphinx==2.2.0
breathe
changedir = doc
commands =
sphinx-build -Q -w toxdoc-warnings.log -b html . _build/html
[testenv:lintdoc]
skipsdist = True
usedevelop = True
deps =
{[testenv:lint]deps}
{[testenv:doc]deps}
commands =
{[testenv:lint]commands}
{[testenv:doc]commands}
sphinx-build -w docker-toxdoc-warnings.log -b html . _build/html
[pytest]
addopts = -v -ra --strict-markers
python_files = tests/test_*.py
addopts = -v -rs --reruns 3 --reruns-delay 2
python_files = tests/test_*.py
norecursedirs = .tox
xfail_strict=true
timeout = 90
timeout = 60
timeout_method = thread
[flake8]

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@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Examples:
#
# Original server that doesn't use SSL:
# ./proxy.py 8080 imap.nauta.cu 143
# ./proxy.py 8081 smtp.nauta.cu 25
#
# Original server that uses SSL:
# ./proxy.py 8080 testrun.org 993 --ssl
# ./proxy.py 8081 testrun.org 465 --ssl
from datetime import datetime
import argparse
import selectors
import ssl
import socket
import socketserver
class Proxy(socketserver.ThreadingTCPServer):
allow_reuse_address = True
def __init__(self, proxy_host, proxy_port, real_host, real_port, use_ssl):
self.real_host = real_host
self.real_port = real_port
self.use_ssl = use_ssl
super().__init__((proxy_host, proxy_port), RequestHandler)
class RequestHandler(socketserver.BaseRequestHandler):
def handle(self):
print('{} - {} CONNECTED.'.format(datetime.now(), self.client_address))
total = 0
real_server = (self.server.real_host, self.server.real_port)
with socket.create_connection(real_server) as sock:
if self.server.use_ssl:
context = ssl.create_default_context()
sock = context.wrap_socket(
sock, server_hostname=real_server[0])
forward = {self.request: sock, sock: self.request}
sel = selectors.DefaultSelector()
sel.register(self.request, selectors.EVENT_READ,
self.client_address)
sel.register(sock, selectors.EVENT_READ, real_server)
active = True
while active:
events = sel.select()
for key, mask in events:
print('\n{} - {} wrote:'.format(datetime.now(), key.data))
data = key.fileobj.recv(1024)
received = len(data)
total += received
print(data)
print('{} Bytes\nTotal: {} Bytes'.format(received, total))
if data:
forward[key.fileobj].sendall(data)
else:
print('\nCLOSING CONNECTION.\n\n')
forward[key.fileobj].close()
key.fileobj.close()
active = False
if __name__ == '__main__':
p = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Simple Python Proxy')
p.add_argument(
"proxy_port", help="the port where the proxy will listen", type=int)
p.add_argument('host', help="the real host")
p.add_argument('port', help="the port of the real host", type=int)
p.add_argument("--ssl", help="use ssl to connect to the real host",
action="store_true")
args = p.parse_args()
with Proxy('', args.proxy_port, args.host, args.port, args.ssl) as proxy:
proxy.serve_forever()

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@@ -33,9 +33,7 @@ def replace_toml_version(relpath, newversion):
if __name__ == "__main__":
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
for x in ("Cargo.toml", "deltachat-ffi/Cargo.toml"):
print("{}: {}".format(x, read_toml_version(x)))
raise SystemExit("need argument: new version, example: 1.25.0")
raise SystemExit("need argument: new version, example 1.0.0-beta.27")
newversion = sys.argv[1]
if newversion.count(".") < 2:
raise SystemExit("need at least two dots in version")
@@ -45,7 +43,7 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
assert core_toml == ffi_toml, (core_toml, ffi_toml)
for line in open("CHANGELOG.md"):
## 1.25.0
## 1.0.0-beta5
if line.startswith("## "):
if line[2:].strip().startswith(newversion):
break
@@ -55,9 +53,7 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
replace_toml_version("Cargo.toml", newversion)
replace_toml_version("deltachat-ffi/Cargo.toml", newversion)
subprocess.call(["cargo", "check"])
subprocess.call(["git", "add", "-u"])
# subprocess.call(["cargo", "update", "-p", "deltachat"])
subprocess.call(["cargo", "update", "-p", "deltachat"])
print("after commit make sure to: ")
print("")

124
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Chat-over-Email specification
Version 0.30.0
Version 0.19.0
This document describes how emails can be used
to implement typical messenger functions
@@ -17,9 +17,6 @@ while staying compatible to existing MUAs.
- [Change group name](#change-group-name)
- [Set group image](#set-group-image)
- [Set profile image](#set-profile-image)
- [Locations](#locations)
- [User locations](#user-locations)
- [Points of interest](#points-of-interest)
- [Miscellaneous](#miscellaneous)
@@ -32,7 +29,8 @@ Messages SHOULD be encrypted by the
Meta data (at least the subject and all chat-headers) SHOULD be encrypted
by the [Memoryhole](https://github.com/autocrypt/memoryhole) standard.
If Memoryhole is not used,
the subject of encrypted messages SHOULD be replaced by the string `...`.
the subject of encrypted messages SHOULD be replaced by the string
`Chat: Encrypted message` where the part after the colon MAY be localized.
# Outgoing messages
@@ -115,7 +113,6 @@ but MUAs typically expose the sender in the UI.
Groups are chats with usually more than one recipient,
each defined by an email-address.
The sender plus the recipients are the group members.
All group members form the member list.
To allow different groups with the same members,
groups are identified by a group-id.
@@ -138,7 +135,8 @@ The group-name MUST be written to `Chat-Group-Name` header
to join a group chat on a second device any time).
The `Subject` header of outgoing group messages
SHOULD be set to the group-name.
SHOULD start with the characters `Chat:`
followed by the group-name and a colon followed by an excerpt of the message.
To identify the group-id on replies from normal MUAs,
the group-id MUST also be added to the message-id of outgoing messages.
@@ -155,8 +153,8 @@ The message-id MUST have the format `Gr.<group-id>.<unique data>`.
Hello group - this group contains three members
Messengers adding the member list in the form `Name <email-address>`
MUST take care only to distribute the names authorized by the contacts themselves.
Otherwise, names as _Daddy_ or _Honey_ may be distributed
MUST take care only to spread the names authorized by the contacts themselves.
Otherwise, names as _Daddy_ or _Honey_ may be spread
(this issue is also true for normal MUAs, however,
for more contact- and chat-centralized apps
such situations happen more frequently).
@@ -179,22 +177,12 @@ to a normal single-user chat with the email-address given in `From`.
## Add and remove members
Messenger clients MUST init the member list
from the `From`/`To` headers on the first group message.
When a member is added later,
a `Chat-Group-Member-Added` action header must be sent
with the value set to the email-address of the added member.
When receiving a `Chat-Group-Member-Added` header, however,
_all missing_ members the `From`/`To` headers has to be added.
This is to mitigate problems when receiving messages
in different orders, esp. on creating new groups.
To remove a member, a `Chat-Group-Member-Removed` header must be sent
with the value set to the email-address of the member to remove.
When receiving a `Chat-Group-Member-Removed` header,
only exaxtly the given member has to be removed from the member list.
Messenger clients MUST construct the member list
from the `From`/`To` headers only on the first group message
or if they see a `Chat-Group-Member-Added`
or `Chat-Group-Member-Removed` action header.
Both headers MUST have the email-address
of the added or removed member as the value.
Messenger clients MUST NOT construct the member list
on other group messages
(this is to avoid accidentally altered To-lists in normal MUAs;
@@ -260,11 +248,11 @@ and the message SHOULD appear as a message or action from the sender.
A group MAY have a group-image.
To change or set the group-image,
the messenger MUST attach an image file to a message
and MUST add the header `Chat-Group-Avatar`
and MUST add the header `Chat-Group-Image`
with the value set to the image name.
To remove the group-image,
the messenger MUST add the header `Chat-Group-Avatar: 0`.
the messenger MUST add the header `Chat-Group-Image: 0`.
The messenger SHOULD send an explicit mail for each group image change.
The body of the message SHOULD contain
@@ -277,7 +265,7 @@ and the message SHOULD appear as a message or action from the sender.
Chat-Version: 1.0
Chat-Group-ID: 12345uvwxyZ
Chat-Group-Name: Our Group
Chat-Group-Avatar: image.jpg
Chat-Group-Image: image.jpg
Message-ID: Gr.12345uvwxyZ.0005@domain
Subject: Chat: Our Group: Hello, ...
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="==break=="
@@ -295,25 +283,25 @@ and the message SHOULD appear as a message or action from the sender.
The image format SHOULD be image/jpeg or image/png.
To save data, it is RECOMMENDED
to add a `Chat-Group-Avatar` only on image changes.
to add a `Chat-Group-Image` only on image changes.
# Set profile image
A user MAY have a profile-image that MAY be distributed to their contacts.
A user MAY have a profile-image that MAY be spread to his contacts.
To change or set the profile-image,
the messenger MUST attach an image file to a message
and MUST add the header `Chat-User-Avatar`
and MUST add the header `Chat-Profile-Image`
with the value set to the image name.
To remove the profile-image,
the messenger MUST add the header `Chat-User-Avatar: 0`.
the messenger MUST add the header `Chat-Profile-Image: 0`.
To distribute the image,
To spread the image,
the messenger MAY send the profile image
together with the next mail to a given contact
(to do this only once,
the messenger has to keep a `user_avatar_update_state` somewhere).
the messenger has to keep a `profile_image_update_state` somewhere).
Alternatively, the messenger MAY send an explicit mail
for each profile-image change to all contacts using a compatible messenger.
The messenger SHOULD NOT send an explicit mail to normal MUAs.
@@ -321,7 +309,7 @@ The messenger SHOULD NOT send an explicit mail to normal MUAs.
From: sender@domain
To: rcpt@domain
Chat-Version: 1.0
Chat-User-Avatar: photo.jpg
Chat-Profile-Image: photo.jpg
Subject: Chat: Hello, ...
Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="==break=="
@@ -337,71 +325,13 @@ The messenger SHOULD NOT send an explicit mail to normal MUAs.
--==break==--
The image format SHOULD be image/jpeg or image/png.
Note that `Chat-User-Avatar` may appear together with all other headers,
eg. there may be a `Chat-User-Avatar` and a `Chat-Group-Avatar` header
Note that `Chat-Profile-Image` may appear together with all other headers,
eg. there may be a `Chat-Profile-Image` and a `Chat-Group-Image` header
in the same message.
To save data, it is RECOMMENDED to add a `Chat-User-Avatar` header
To save data, it is RECOMMENDED to add a `Chat-Profile-Image` header
only on image changes.
# Locations
Locations can be attachted to messages using
[standard kml-files](https://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/kml/)
with well-known names.
## User locations
To send the location of the sender,
the app can attach a file with the name `location.kml`.
The file can contain one or more locations.
Apps that support location streaming will typically collect some location events
and send them together in one file.
As each location has an independent timestamp,
the apps can show the location as a track.
Note that the `addr` attribute inside the `location.kml` file
MUST match the users email-address.
Otherwise, the file is discarded silently;
this is to protect against getting wrong locations,
eg. forwarded from a normal MUA.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<kml xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2">
<Document addr="ndh@deltachat.de">
<Placemark>
<Timestamp><when>2020-01-11T20:40:19Z</when></Timestamp>
<Point><coordinates accuracy="1.2">1.234,5.678</coordinates></Point>
</Placemark>
<Placemark>
<Timestamp><when>2020-01-11T20:40:25Z</when></Timestamp>
<Point><coordinates accuracy="5.4">7.654,3.21</coordinates></Point>
</Placemark>
</Document>
</kml>
## Points of interest
To send an "Point of interest", a POI,
use a normal message and attach a file with the name `message.kml`.
In contrast to user locations, this file should contain only one location
and an address-attribute is not needed -
as the location belongs to the message content,
it is fine if the location is detected on forwarding etc.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<kml xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2">
<Document>
<Placemark>
<Timestamp><when>2020-01-01T20:40:19Z</when></Timestamp>
<Point><coordinates accuracy="1.2">1.234,5.678</coordinates></Point>
</Placemark>
</Document>
</kml>
# Miscellaneous
Messengers SHOULD use the header `In-Reply-To` as usual.
@@ -438,4 +368,4 @@ as the sending time of the message as indicated by its Date header,
or the time of first receipt if that date is in the future or unavailable.
Copyright © 2017-2020 Delta Chat contributors.
Copyright © 2017-2019 Delta Chat contributors.

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@@ -1,15 +1,13 @@
//! # Autocrypt header module
//!
//! Parse and create [Autocrypt-headers](https://autocrypt.org/en/latest/level1.html#the-autocrypt-header).
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::ffi::CStr;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::{fmt, str};
use mmime::mailimf::types::*;
use crate::constants::*;
use crate::contact::*;
use crate::context::Context;
use crate::headerdef::{HeaderDef, HeaderDefMap};
use crate::key::{DcKey, SignedPublicKey};
use crate::key::*;
/// Possible values for encryption preference
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Clone, Copy, FromPrimitive, ToPrimitive)]
@@ -42,27 +40,22 @@ impl str::FromStr for EncryptPreference {
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
match s {
"mutual" => Ok(EncryptPreference::Mutual),
"nopreference" => Ok(EncryptPreference::NoPreference),
_ => Err(()),
"reset" => Ok(EncryptPreference::Reset),
_ => Ok(EncryptPreference::NoPreference),
}
}
}
/// Autocrypt header
/// Parse and create [Autocrypt-headers](https://autocrypt.org/en/latest/level1.html#the-autocrypt-header).
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Aheader {
pub addr: String,
pub public_key: SignedPublicKey,
pub public_key: Key,
pub prefer_encrypt: EncryptPreference,
}
impl Aheader {
/// Creates new autocrypt header
pub fn new(
addr: String,
public_key: SignedPublicKey,
prefer_encrypt: EncryptPreference,
) -> Self {
pub fn new(addr: String, public_key: Key, prefer_encrypt: EncryptPreference) -> Self {
Aheader {
addr,
public_key,
@@ -70,52 +63,60 @@ impl Aheader {
}
}
pub fn from_headers(
context: &Context,
wanted_from: &str,
headers: &[mailparse::MailHeader<'_>],
) -> Option<Self> {
if let Ok(Some(value)) = headers.get_header_value(HeaderDef::Autocrypt) {
match Self::from_str(&value) {
Ok(header) => {
if addr_cmp(&header.addr, wanted_from) {
return Some(header);
}
}
Err(err) => {
warn!(
context,
"found invalid autocrypt header {}: {:?}", value, err
);
}
}
pub fn from_imffields(wanted_from: &str, header: *const mailimf_fields) -> Option<Self> {
if header.is_null() {
return None;
}
None
let mut fine_header = None;
let mut cur = unsafe { (*(*header).fld_list).first };
while !cur.is_null() {
let field = unsafe { (*cur).data as *mut mailimf_field };
if !field.is_null()
&& unsafe { (*field).fld_type } == MAILIMF_FIELD_OPTIONAL_FIELD as libc::c_int
{
let optional_field = unsafe { (*field).fld_data.fld_optional_field };
if !optional_field.is_null()
&& unsafe { !(*optional_field).fld_name.is_null() }
&& unsafe { CStr::from_ptr((*optional_field).fld_name).to_string_lossy() }
== "Autocrypt"
{
let value =
unsafe { CStr::from_ptr((*optional_field).fld_value).to_string_lossy() };
if let Ok(test) = Self::from_str(&value) {
if addr_cmp(&test.addr, wanted_from) {
if fine_header.is_none() {
fine_header = Some(test);
} else {
// TODO: figure out what kind of error case this is
return None;
}
}
}
}
}
cur = unsafe { (*cur).next };
}
fine_header
}
}
impl fmt::Display for Aheader {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(fmt, "addr={};", self.addr)?;
if self.prefer_encrypt == EncryptPreference::Mutual {
write!(fmt, " prefer-encrypt=mutual;")?;
}
// adds a whitespace every 78 characters, this allows
// email crate to wrap the lines according to RFC 5322
// TODO replace 78 with enum /rtn
// adds a whitespace every 78 characters, this allows libEtPan to
// wrap the lines according to RFC 5322
// (which may insert a linebreak before every whitespace)
let keydata = self.public_key.to_base64().chars().enumerate().fold(
String::new(),
|mut res, (i, c)| {
if i % 78 == 78 - "keydata=".len() {
res.push(' ')
}
res.push(c);
res
},
);
write!(fmt, " keydata={}", keydata)
let keydata = self.public_key.to_base64(78);
write!(
fmt,
"addr={}; prefer-encrypt={}; keydata={}",
self.addr, self.prefer_encrypt, keydata
)
}
}
@@ -144,16 +145,30 @@ impl str::FromStr for Aheader {
return Err(());
}
};
let public_key: SignedPublicKey = attributes
.remove("keydata")
.ok_or(())
.and_then(|raw| SignedPublicKey::from_base64(&raw).or(Err(())))
.and_then(|key| key.verify().and(Ok(key)).or(Err(())))?;
let prefer_encrypt = attributes
let public_key = match attributes
.remove("keydata")
.and_then(|raw| Key::from_base64(&raw, KeyType::Public))
{
Some(key) => {
if key.verify() {
key
} else {
return Err(());
}
}
None => {
return Err(());
}
};
let prefer_encrypt = match attributes
.remove("prefer-encrypt")
.and_then(|raw| raw.parse().ok())
.unwrap_or_default();
{
Some(pref) => pref,
None => EncryptPreference::NoPreference,
};
// Autocrypt-Level0: unknown attributes starting with an underscore can be safely ignored
// Autocrypt-Level0: unknown attribute, treat the header as invalid
@@ -173,13 +188,15 @@ impl str::FromStr for Aheader {
mod tests {
use super::*;
const RAWKEY: &str = "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";
fn rawkey() -> String {
"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".into()
}
#[test]
fn test_from_str() {
let h: Aheader = format!(
"addr=me@mail.com; prefer-encrypt=mutual; keydata={}",
RAWKEY
rawkey()
)
.parse()
.expect("failed to parse");
@@ -188,22 +205,9 @@ mod tests {
assert_eq!(h.prefer_encrypt, EncryptPreference::Mutual);
}
// EncryptPreference::Reset is an internal value, parser should never return it
#[test]
fn test_from_str_reset() {
let raw = format!(
"addr=reset@example.com; prefer-encrypt=reset; keydata={}",
RAWKEY
);
let h: Aheader = raw.parse().expect("failed to parse");
assert_eq!(h.addr, "reset@example.com");
assert_eq!(h.prefer_encrypt, EncryptPreference::NoPreference);
}
#[test]
fn test_from_str_non_critical() {
let raw = format!("addr=me@mail.com; _foo=one; _bar=two; keydata={}", RAWKEY);
let raw = format!("addr=me@mail.com; _foo=one; _bar=two; keydata={}", rawkey());
let h: Aheader = raw.parse().expect("failed to parse");
assert_eq!(h.addr, "me@mail.com");
@@ -214,57 +218,33 @@ mod tests {
fn test_from_str_superflous_critical() {
let raw = format!(
"addr=me@mail.com; _foo=one; _bar=two; other=me; keydata={}",
RAWKEY
rawkey()
);
assert!(raw.parse::<Aheader>().is_err());
}
#[test]
fn test_good_headers() {
let fixed_header = concat!(
"addr=a@b.example.org; prefer-encrypt=mutual; ",
"keydata=xsBNBFzG3j0BCAC6iNhT8zydvCXi8LI/gFnkadMbfmSE/rTJskRRra/utGbLyDta/yTrJg",
" WL7O3y/g4HdDW/dN2z26Y6W13IMzx9gLInn1KQZChtqWAcr/ReUucXcymwcfg1mdkBGk3TSLeLihN6",
" CJx8Wsv8ig+kgAzte4f5rqEEAJVQ9WZHuti7UiYs6oRzqTo06CRe9owVXxzdMf0VDQtf7ZFm9dpzKK",
" bhH7Lu8880iiotQ9/yRCkDGp9fNThsrLdZiK6OIAcIBAqi2rI89aS1dAmnRbktQieCx5izzyYkR1Kv",
" VL3gTTllHOzfKVEC2asmtWu2e4se/+O4WMIS1eGrn7GeWVb0Vwc5ABEBAAHNETxhQEBiLmV4YW1wbG",
" UuZGU+wsCJBBABCAAzAhkBBQJcxt5FAhsDBAsJCAcGFQgJCgsCAxYCARYhBI4xxYKBgH3ANh5cufaK",
" rc9mtiMLAAoJEPaKrc9mtiML938H/18F+3Wf9/JaAy/8hCO1v4S2PVBhxaKCokaNFtkfaMRne2l087",
" LscCFPiFNyb4mv6Z3YeK8Xpxlp2sI0ecvdiqLUOGfnxS6tQrj+83EjtIrZ/hXOk1h121QFWH9Zg2VN",
" HtODXjAgdLDC0NWUrclR0ZOqEDQHeo0ibTILdokVfXFN25wakPmGaYJP2y729cb1ve7RzvIvwn+Ddd",
" fxo3ao72rBfLi7l4NQ4S0KsY4cw+/6l5bRCKYCP77wZtvCwUvfVVosLdT43agtSiBI49+ayqvZ8OCv",
" SJa61i+v81brTiEy9GBod4eAp45Ibsuemkw+gon4ZOvUXHTjwFB+h63MrozOwE0EXMbePQEIAL/vau",
" f1zK8JgCu3V+G+SOX0iWw5xUlCPX+ERpBbWfwu3uAqn4wYXD3JDE/fVAF668xiV4eTPtlSUd5h0mn+",
" G7uXMMOtkb+20SoEt50f8zw8TrL9t+ZsV11GKZWJpCar5AhXWsn6EEi8I2hLL5vn55ZZmHuGgN4jjm",
" kRl3ToKCLhaXwTBjCJem7N5EH7F75wErEITa55v4Lb4Nfca7vnvtYrI1OA446xa8gHra0SINelTD09",
" /JM/Fw4sWVPBaRZmJK/Tnu79N23No9XBUubmFPv1pNexZsQclicnTpt/BEWhiun7d6lfGB63K1aoHR",
" TR1pcrWvBuALuuz0gqar2zlI0AEQEAAcLAdgQYAQgAIAUCXMbeRQIbDBYhBI4xxYKBgH3ANh5cufaK",
" rc9mtiMLAAoJEPaKrc9mtiMLKSEIAIyLCRO2OyZ0IYRvRPpMn4p7E+7Pfcz/0mSkOy+1hshgJnqivX",
" urm8zwGrwdMqeV4eslKR9H1RUdWGUQJNbtwmmjrt5DHpIhYHl5t3FpCBaGbV20Omo00Q38lBl9Mtrm",
" ZkZw+ktEk6X+0xCKssMF+2MADkSOIufbR5HrDVB89VZOHCO9DeXvCUUAw2hyJiL/LHmLzJ40zYoTmb",
" +F//f0k0j+tRdbkefyRoCmwG7YGiT+2hnCdgcezswnzah5J3ZKlrg7jOGo1LxtbvNUzxNBbC6S/aNg",
" wm6qxo7xegRhmEl5uZ16zwyj4qz+xkjGy25Of5mWfUDoNw7OT7sjUbHOOMc="
);
let fixed_header = "addr=a@b.example.org; prefer-encrypt=mutual; keydata=xsBNBFzG3j0BCAC6iNhT8zydvCXi8LI/gFnkadMbfmSE/rTJskRRra/utGbLyDta/yTrJgWL7O3y/g 4HdDW/dN2z26Y6W13IMzx9gLInn1KQZChtqWAcr/ReUucXcymwcfg1mdkBGk3TSLeLihN6CJx8Wsv8 ig+kgAzte4f5rqEEAJVQ9WZHuti7UiYs6oRzqTo06CRe9owVXxzdMf0VDQtf7ZFm9dpzKKbhH7Lu88 80iiotQ9/yRCkDGp9fNThsrLdZiK6OIAcIBAqi2rI89aS1dAmnRbktQieCx5izzyYkR1KvVL3gTTll HOzfKVEC2asmtWu2e4se/+O4WMIS1eGrn7GeWVb0Vwc5ABEBAAHNETxhQEBiLmV4YW1wbGUuZGU+ws CJBBABCAAzAhkBBQJcxt5FAhsDBAsJCAcGFQgJCgsCAxYCARYhBI4xxYKBgH3ANh5cufaKrc9mtiML AAoJEPaKrc9mtiML938H/18F+3Wf9/JaAy/8hCO1v4S2PVBhxaKCokaNFtkfaMRne2l087LscCFPiF Nyb4mv6Z3YeK8Xpxlp2sI0ecvdiqLUOGfnxS6tQrj+83EjtIrZ/hXOk1h121QFWH9Zg2VNHtODXjAg dLDC0NWUrclR0ZOqEDQHeo0ibTILdokVfXFN25wakPmGaYJP2y729cb1ve7RzvIvwn+Dddfxo3ao72 rBfLi7l4NQ4S0KsY4cw+/6l5bRCKYCP77wZtvCwUvfVVosLdT43agtSiBI49+ayqvZ8OCvSJa61i+v 81brTiEy9GBod4eAp45Ibsuemkw+gon4ZOvUXHTjwFB+h63MrozOwE0EXMbePQEIAL/vauf1zK8JgC u3V+G+SOX0iWw5xUlCPX+ERpBbWfwu3uAqn4wYXD3JDE/fVAF668xiV4eTPtlSUd5h0mn+G7uXMMOt kb+20SoEt50f8zw8TrL9t+ZsV11GKZWJpCar5AhXWsn6EEi8I2hLL5vn55ZZmHuGgN4jjmkRl3ToKC LhaXwTBjCJem7N5EH7F75wErEITa55v4Lb4Nfca7vnvtYrI1OA446xa8gHra0SINelTD09/JM/Fw4s WVPBaRZmJK/Tnu79N23No9XBUubmFPv1pNexZsQclicnTpt/BEWhiun7d6lfGB63K1aoHRTR1pcrWv BuALuuz0gqar2zlI0AEQEAAcLAdgQYAQgAIAUCXMbeRQIbDBYhBI4xxYKBgH3ANh5cufaKrc9mtiML AAoJEPaKrc9mtiMLKSEIAIyLCRO2OyZ0IYRvRPpMn4p7E+7Pfcz/0mSkOy+1hshgJnqivXurm8zwGr wdMqeV4eslKR9H1RUdWGUQJNbtwmmjrt5DHpIhYHl5t3FpCBaGbV20Omo00Q38lBl9MtrmZkZw+ktE k6X+0xCKssMF+2MADkSOIufbR5HrDVB89VZOHCO9DeXvCUUAw2hyJiL/LHmLzJ40zYoTmb+F//f0k0 j+tRdbkefyRoCmwG7YGiT+2hnCdgcezswnzah5J3ZKlrg7jOGo1LxtbvNUzxNBbC6S/aNgwm6qxo7x egRhmEl5uZ16zwyj4qz+xkjGy25Of5mWfUDoNw7OT7sjUbHOOMc=";
let ah = Aheader::from_str(fixed_header).expect("failed to parse");
assert_eq!(ah.addr, "a@b.example.org");
assert_eq!(ah.prefer_encrypt, EncryptPreference::Mutual);
assert_eq!(format!("{}", ah), fixed_header);
let rendered = ah.to_string();
assert_eq!(rendered, fixed_header);
let ah = Aheader::from_str(&format!(" _foo; __FOO=BAR ;;; addr = a@b.example.org ;\r\n prefer-encrypt = mutual ; keydata = {}", RAWKEY)).expect("failed to parse");
let ah = Aheader::from_str(&format!(" _foo; __FOO=BAR ;;; addr = a@b.example.org ;\r\n prefer-encrypt = mutual ; keydata = {}", rawkey())).expect("failed to parse");
assert_eq!(ah.addr, "a@b.example.org");
assert_eq!(ah.prefer_encrypt, EncryptPreference::Mutual);
Aheader::from_str(&format!(
"addr=a@b.example.org; prefer-encrypt=ignoreUnknownValues; keydata={}",
RAWKEY
rawkey()
))
.expect("failed to parse");
Aheader::from_str(&format!("addr=a@b.example.org; keydata={}", RAWKEY))
Aheader::from_str(&format!("addr=a@b.example.org; keydata={}", rawkey()))
.expect("failed to parse");
}
@@ -276,30 +256,4 @@ mod tests {
assert!(Aheader::from_str(" ;;").is_err());
assert!(Aheader::from_str("addr=a@t.de; unknwon=1; keydata=jau").is_err());
}
#[test]
fn test_display_aheader() {
assert!(format!(
"{}",
Aheader::new(
"test@example.com".to_string(),
SignedPublicKey::from_base64(RAWKEY).unwrap(),
EncryptPreference::Mutual
)
)
.contains("prefer-encrypt=mutual;"));
// According to Autocrypt Level 1 specification,
// only "prefer-encrypt=mutual;" can be used.
// If the setting is nopreference, the whole attribute is omitted.
assert!(!format!(
"{}",
Aheader::new(
"test@example.com".to_string(),
SignedPublicKey::from_base64(RAWKEY).unwrap(),
EncryptPreference::NoPreference
)
)
.contains("prefer-encrypt"));
}
}

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@@ -1,18 +1,12 @@
//! # Blob directory management
use std::ffi::OsStr;
use std::fmt;
use std::fs;
use std::io::Write;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use self::image::GenericImageView;
use crate::constants::AVATAR_SIZE;
use crate::context::Context;
use crate::events::Event;
extern crate image;
/// Represents a file in the blob directory.
///
/// The object has a name, which will always be valid UTF-8. Having a
@@ -36,11 +30,11 @@ impl<'a> BlobObject<'a> {
///
/// # Errors
///
/// [BlobError::CreateFailure] is used when the file could not
/// [BlobErrorKind::CreateFailure] is used when the file could not
/// be created. You can expect [BlobError.cause] to contain an
/// underlying error.
///
/// [BlobError::WriteFailure] is used when the file could not
/// [BlobErrorKind::WriteFailure] is used when the file could not
/// be written to. You can expect [BlobError.cause] to contain an
/// underlying error.
pub fn create(
@@ -52,12 +46,7 @@ impl<'a> BlobObject<'a> {
let (stem, ext) = BlobObject::sanitise_name(suggested_name.as_ref());
let (name, mut file) = BlobObject::create_new_file(&blobdir, &stem, &ext)?;
file.write_all(data)
.map_err(|err| BlobError::WriteFailure {
blobdir: blobdir.to_path_buf(),
blobname: name.clone(),
cause: err,
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
})?;
.map_err(|err| BlobError::new_write_failure(blobdir, &name, err))?;
let blob = BlobObject {
blobdir,
name: format!("$BLOBDIR/{}", name),
@@ -80,25 +69,18 @@ impl<'a> BlobObject<'a> {
Ok(file) => return Ok((name, file)),
Err(err) => {
if attempt == max_attempt {
return Err(BlobError::CreateFailure {
blobdir: dir.to_path_buf(),
blobname: name,
cause: err,
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
});
return Err(BlobError::new_create_failure(dir, &name, err));
} else {
name = format!("{}-{}{}", stem, rand::random::<u32>(), ext);
}
}
}
}
// This is supposed to be unreachable, but the compiler doesn't know.
Err(BlobError::CreateFailure {
blobdir: dir.to_path_buf(),
blobname: name,
cause: std::io::Error::new(std::io::ErrorKind::Other, "supposedly unreachable"),
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
})
Err(BlobError::new_create_failure(
dir,
&name,
format_err!("Unreachable code - supposedly"),
))
}
/// Creates a new blob object with unique name by copying an existing file.
@@ -111,35 +93,24 @@ impl<'a> BlobObject<'a> {
/// # Errors
///
/// In addition to the errors in [BlobObject::create] the
/// [BlobError::CopyFailure] is used when the data can not be
/// [BlobErrorKind::CopyFailure] is used when the data can not be
/// copied.
pub fn create_and_copy(
context: &'a Context,
src: impl AsRef<Path>,
) -> std::result::Result<BlobObject<'a>, BlobError> {
let mut src_file = fs::File::open(src.as_ref()).map_err(|err| BlobError::CopyFailure {
blobdir: context.get_blobdir().to_path_buf(),
blobname: String::from(""),
src: src.as_ref().to_path_buf(),
cause: err,
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
let mut src_file = fs::File::open(src.as_ref()).map_err(|err| {
BlobError::new_copy_failure(context.get_blobdir(), "", src.as_ref(), err)
})?;
let (stem, ext) = BlobObject::sanitise_name(&src.as_ref().to_string_lossy());
let (name, mut dst_file) = BlobObject::create_new_file(context.get_blobdir(), &stem, &ext)?;
let name_for_err = name.clone();
std::io::copy(&mut src_file, &mut dst_file).map_err(|err| {
{
// Attempt to remove the failed file, swallow errors resulting from that.
let path = context.get_blobdir().join(&name_for_err);
let path = context.get_blobdir().join(&name);
fs::remove_file(path).ok();
}
BlobError::CopyFailure {
blobdir: context.get_blobdir().to_path_buf(),
blobname: name_for_err,
src: src.as_ref().to_path_buf(),
cause: err,
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
}
BlobError::new_copy_failure(context.get_blobdir(), &name, src.as_ref(), err)
})?;
let blob = BlobObject {
blobdir: context.get_blobdir(),
@@ -163,14 +134,13 @@ impl<'a> BlobObject<'a> {
/// This merely delegates to the [BlobObject::create_and_copy] and
/// the [BlobObject::from_path] methods. See those for possible
/// errors.
pub fn new_from_path(
pub fn create_from_path(
context: &Context,
src: impl AsRef<Path>,
) -> std::result::Result<BlobObject, BlobError> {
if src.as_ref().starts_with(context.get_blobdir()) {
BlobObject::from_path(context, src)
} else {
BlobObject::create_and_copy(context, src)
match src.as_ref().starts_with(context.get_blobdir()) {
true => BlobObject::from_path(context, src),
false => BlobObject::create_and_copy(context, src),
}
}
@@ -183,10 +153,10 @@ impl<'a> BlobObject<'a> {
///
/// # Errors
///
/// [BlobError::WrongBlobdir] is used if the path is not in
/// [BlobErrorKind::WrongBlobdir] is used if the path is not in
/// the blob directory.
///
/// [BlobError::WrongName] is used if the file name does not
/// [BlobErrorKind::WrongName] is used if the file name does not
/// remain identical after sanitisation.
pub fn from_path(
context: &Context,
@@ -195,21 +165,13 @@ impl<'a> BlobObject<'a> {
let rel_path = path
.as_ref()
.strip_prefix(context.get_blobdir())
.map_err(|_| BlobError::WrongBlobdir {
blobdir: context.get_blobdir().to_path_buf(),
src: path.as_ref().to_path_buf(),
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
})?;
.map_err(|_| BlobError::new_wrong_blobdir(context.get_blobdir(), path.as_ref()))?;
if !BlobObject::is_acceptible_blob_name(&rel_path) {
return Err(BlobError::WrongName {
blobname: path.as_ref().to_path_buf(),
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
});
return Err(BlobError::new_wrong_name(path.as_ref()));
}
let name = rel_path.to_str().ok_or_else(|| BlobError::WrongName {
blobname: path.as_ref().to_path_buf(),
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
})?;
let name = rel_path
.to_str()
.ok_or_else(|| BlobError::new_wrong_name(path.as_ref()))?;
BlobObject::from_name(context, name.to_string())
}
@@ -222,7 +184,7 @@ impl<'a> BlobObject<'a> {
///
/// # Errors
///
/// [BlobError::WrongName] is used if the name is not a valid
/// [BlobErrorKind::WrongName] is used if the name is not a valid
/// blobname, i.e. if [BlobObject::sanitise_name] does modify the
/// provided name.
pub fn from_name(
@@ -234,10 +196,7 @@ impl<'a> BlobObject<'a> {
false => name,
};
if !BlobObject::is_acceptible_blob_name(&name) {
return Err(BlobError::WrongName {
blobname: PathBuf::from(name),
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
});
return Err(BlobError::new_wrong_name(name));
}
Ok(BlobObject {
blobdir: context.get_blobdir(),
@@ -303,13 +262,13 @@ impl<'a> BlobObject<'a> {
fn sanitise_name(name: &str) -> (String, String) {
let mut name = name.to_string();
for part in name.rsplit('/') {
if !part.is_empty() {
if part.len() > 0 {
name = part.to_string();
break;
}
}
for part in name.rsplit('\\') {
if !part.is_empty() {
if part.len() > 0 {
name = part.to_string();
break;
}
@@ -321,13 +280,14 @@ impl<'a> BlobObject<'a> {
};
let clean = sanitize_filename::sanitize_with_options(name, opts);
let mut iter = clean.splitn(2, '.');
let stem: String = iter.next().unwrap_or_default().chars().take(64).collect();
let ext: String = iter.next().unwrap_or_default().chars().take(32).collect();
if ext.is_empty() {
(stem, "".to_string())
} else {
(stem, format!(".{}", ext).to_lowercase())
let mut iter = clean.rsplitn(2, '.');
let mut ext = iter.next().unwrap_or_default().to_string();
let mut stem = iter.next().unwrap_or_default().to_string();
ext.truncate(32);
stem.truncate(64);
match stem.len() {
0 => (ext, "".to_string()),
_ => (stem, format!(".{}", ext).to_lowercase()),
}
}
@@ -352,31 +312,6 @@ impl<'a> BlobObject<'a> {
}
true
}
pub fn recode_to_avatar_size(&self, context: &Context) -> Result<(), BlobError> {
let blob_abs = self.to_abs_path();
let img = image::open(&blob_abs).map_err(|err| BlobError::RecodeFailure {
blobdir: context.get_blobdir().to_path_buf(),
blobname: blob_abs.to_str().unwrap_or_default().to_string(),
cause: err,
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
})?;
if img.width() <= AVATAR_SIZE && img.height() <= AVATAR_SIZE {
return Ok(());
}
let img = img.thumbnail(AVATAR_SIZE, AVATAR_SIZE);
img.save(&blob_abs).map_err(|err| BlobError::WriteFailure {
blobdir: context.get_blobdir().to_path_buf(),
blobname: blob_abs.to_str().unwrap_or_default().to_string(),
cause: err,
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
})?;
Ok(())
}
}
impl<'a> fmt::Display for BlobObject<'a> {
@@ -386,57 +321,171 @@ impl<'a> fmt::Display for BlobObject<'a> {
}
/// Errors for the [BlobObject].
#[derive(Fail, Debug)]
pub enum BlobError {
///
/// To keep the return type small and thus the happy path fast this
/// stores everything on the heap.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct BlobError {
inner: Box<BlobErrorInner>,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
struct BlobErrorInner {
kind: BlobErrorKind,
data: BlobErrorData,
backtrace: failure::Backtrace,
}
/// Error kind for [BlobError].
///
/// Each error kind has associated data in the [BlobErrorData].
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum BlobErrorKind {
/// Failed to create the blob.
CreateFailure,
/// Failed to write data to blob.
WriteFailure,
/// Failed to copy data to blob.
CopyFailure,
/// Blob is not in the blobdir.
WrongBlobdir,
/// Blob has a bad name.
///
/// E.g. the name is not sanitised correctly or contains a
/// sub-directory.
WrongName,
}
/// Associated data for each [BlobError] error kind.
///
/// This is not stored directly on the [BlobErrorKind] so that the
/// kind can stay trivially Copy and Eq. It is however possible to
/// create a [BlobError] with mismatching [BlobErrorKind] and
/// [BlobErrorData], don't do that.
///
/// Any blobname stored here is the bare name, without the `$BLOBDIR`
/// prefix. All data is owned so that errors do not need to be tied
/// to any lifetimes.
#[derive(Debug)]
enum BlobErrorData {
CreateFailure {
blobdir: PathBuf,
blobname: String,
#[cause]
cause: std::io::Error,
backtrace: failure::Backtrace,
cause: failure::Error,
},
WriteFailure {
blobdir: PathBuf,
blobname: String,
#[cause]
cause: std::io::Error,
backtrace: failure::Backtrace,
cause: failure::Error,
},
CopyFailure {
blobdir: PathBuf,
blobname: String,
src: PathBuf,
#[cause]
cause: std::io::Error,
backtrace: failure::Backtrace,
},
RecodeFailure {
blobdir: PathBuf,
blobname: String,
#[cause]
cause: image::ImageError,
backtrace: failure::Backtrace,
cause: failure::Error,
},
WrongBlobdir {
blobdir: PathBuf,
src: PathBuf,
backtrace: failure::Backtrace,
},
WrongName {
blobname: PathBuf,
backtrace: failure::Backtrace,
},
}
// Implementing Display is done by hand because the failure
// #[fail(display = "...")] syntax does not allow using
// `blobdir.display()`.
impl BlobError {
pub fn kind(&self) -> BlobErrorKind {
self.inner.kind
}
fn new_create_failure(
blobdir: impl Into<PathBuf>,
blobname: impl Into<String>,
cause: impl Into<failure::Error>,
) -> BlobError {
BlobError {
inner: Box::new(BlobErrorInner {
kind: BlobErrorKind::CreateFailure,
data: BlobErrorData::CreateFailure {
blobdir: blobdir.into(),
blobname: blobname.into(),
cause: cause.into(),
},
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
}),
}
}
fn new_write_failure(
blobdir: impl Into<PathBuf>,
blobname: impl Into<String>,
cause: impl Into<failure::Error>,
) -> BlobError {
BlobError {
inner: Box::new(BlobErrorInner {
kind: BlobErrorKind::WriteFailure,
data: BlobErrorData::WriteFailure {
blobdir: blobdir.into(),
blobname: blobname.into(),
cause: cause.into(),
},
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
}),
}
}
fn new_copy_failure(
blobdir: impl Into<PathBuf>,
blobname: impl Into<String>,
src: impl Into<PathBuf>,
cause: impl Into<failure::Error>,
) -> BlobError {
BlobError {
inner: Box::new(BlobErrorInner {
kind: BlobErrorKind::CopyFailure,
data: BlobErrorData::CopyFailure {
blobdir: blobdir.into(),
blobname: blobname.into(),
src: src.into(),
cause: cause.into(),
},
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
}),
}
}
fn new_wrong_blobdir(blobdir: impl Into<PathBuf>, src: impl Into<PathBuf>) -> BlobError {
BlobError {
inner: Box::new(BlobErrorInner {
kind: BlobErrorKind::WrongBlobdir,
data: BlobErrorData::WrongBlobdir {
blobdir: blobdir.into(),
src: src.into(),
},
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
}),
}
}
fn new_wrong_name(blobname: impl Into<PathBuf>) -> BlobError {
BlobError {
inner: Box::new(BlobErrorInner {
kind: BlobErrorKind::WrongName,
data: BlobErrorData::WrongName {
blobname: blobname.into(),
},
backtrace: failure::Backtrace::new(),
}),
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for BlobError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
// Match on the data rather than kind, they are equivalent for
// identifying purposes but contain the actual data we need.
match &self {
BlobError::CreateFailure {
match &self.inner.data {
BlobErrorData::CreateFailure {
blobdir, blobname, ..
} => write!(
f,
@@ -444,7 +493,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for BlobError {
blobname,
blobdir.display()
),
BlobError::WriteFailure {
BlobErrorData::WriteFailure {
blobdir, blobname, ..
} => write!(
f,
@@ -452,7 +501,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for BlobError {
blobname,
blobdir.display()
),
BlobError::CopyFailure {
BlobErrorData::CopyFailure {
blobdir,
blobname,
src,
@@ -464,22 +513,34 @@ impl fmt::Display for BlobError {
blobname,
blobdir.display(),
),
BlobError::RecodeFailure {
blobdir, blobname, ..
} => write!(f, "Failed to recode {} in {}", blobname, blobdir.display(),),
BlobError::WrongBlobdir { blobdir, src, .. } => write!(
BlobErrorData::WrongBlobdir { blobdir, src } => write!(
f,
"File path {} is not in blobdir {}",
src.display(),
blobdir.display(),
),
BlobError::WrongName { blobname, .. } => {
BlobErrorData::WrongName { blobname } => {
write!(f, "Blob has a bad name: {}", blobname.display(),)
}
}
}
}
impl failure::Fail for BlobError {
fn cause(&self) -> Option<&dyn failure::Fail> {
match &self.inner.data {
BlobErrorData::CreateFailure { cause, .. }
| BlobErrorData::WriteFailure { cause, .. }
| BlobErrorData::CopyFailure { cause, .. } => Some(cause.as_fail()),
_ => None,
}
}
fn backtrace(&self) -> Option<&failure::Backtrace> {
Some(&self.inner.backtrace)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
@@ -521,23 +582,23 @@ mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_suffix() {
let t = dummy_context();
let blob = BlobObject::create(&t.ctx, "foo.txt", b"hello").unwrap();
assert_eq!(blob.suffix(), Some("txt"));
let blob = BlobObject::create(&t.ctx, "bar", b"world").unwrap();
assert_eq!(blob.suffix(), None);
let foo = BlobObject::create(&t.ctx, "foo.txt", b"hello").unwrap();
assert_eq!(foo.suffix(), Some("txt"));
let bar = BlobObject::create(&t.ctx, "bar", b"world").unwrap();
assert_eq!(bar.suffix(), None);
}
#[test]
fn test_create_dup() {
let t = dummy_context();
BlobObject::create(&t.ctx, "foo.txt", b"hello").unwrap();
let foo_path = t.ctx.get_blobdir().join("foo.txt");
assert!(foo_path.exists());
let foo = t.ctx.get_blobdir().join("foo.txt");
assert!(foo.exists());
BlobObject::create(&t.ctx, "foo.txt", b"world").unwrap();
for dirent in fs::read_dir(t.ctx.get_blobdir()).unwrap() {
let fname = dirent.unwrap().file_name();
if fname == foo_path.file_name().unwrap() {
assert_eq!(fs::read(&foo_path).unwrap(), b"hello");
if fname == foo.file_name().unwrap() {
assert_eq!(fs::read(&foo).unwrap(), b"hello");
} else {
let name = fname.to_str().unwrap();
assert!(name.starts_with("foo"));
@@ -546,26 +607,6 @@ mod tests {
}
}
#[test]
fn test_double_ext_preserved() {
let t = dummy_context();
BlobObject::create(&t.ctx, "foo.tar.gz", b"hello").unwrap();
let foo_path = t.ctx.get_blobdir().join("foo.tar.gz");
assert!(foo_path.exists());
BlobObject::create(&t.ctx, "foo.tar.gz", b"world").unwrap();
for dirent in fs::read_dir(t.ctx.get_blobdir()).unwrap() {
let fname = dirent.unwrap().file_name();
if fname == foo_path.file_name().unwrap() {
assert_eq!(fs::read(&foo_path).unwrap(), b"hello");
} else {
let name = fname.to_str().unwrap();
println!("{}", name);
assert!(name.starts_with("foo"));
assert!(name.ends_with(".tar.gz"));
}
}
}
#[test]
fn test_create_long_names() {
let t = dummy_context();
@@ -597,14 +638,14 @@ mod tests {
let src_ext = t.dir.path().join("external");
fs::write(&src_ext, b"boo").unwrap();
let blob = BlobObject::new_from_path(&t.ctx, &src_ext).unwrap();
let blob = BlobObject::create_from_path(&t.ctx, &src_ext).unwrap();
assert_eq!(blob.as_name(), "$BLOBDIR/external");
let data = fs::read(blob.to_abs_path()).unwrap();
assert_eq!(data, b"boo");
let src_int = t.ctx.get_blobdir().join("internal");
fs::write(&src_int, b"boo").unwrap();
let blob = BlobObject::new_from_path(&t.ctx, &src_int).unwrap();
let blob = BlobObject::create_from_path(&t.ctx, &src_int).unwrap();
assert_eq!(blob.as_name(), "$BLOBDIR/internal");
let data = fs::read(blob.to_abs_path()).unwrap();
assert_eq!(data, b"boo");
@@ -614,7 +655,7 @@ mod tests {
let t = dummy_context();
let src_ext = t.dir.path().join("autocrypt-setup-message-4137848473.html");
fs::write(&src_ext, b"boo").unwrap();
let blob = BlobObject::new_from_path(&t.ctx, &src_ext).unwrap();
let blob = BlobObject::create_from_path(&t.ctx, &src_ext).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
blob.as_name(),
"$BLOBDIR/autocrypt-setup-message-4137848473.html"
@@ -630,11 +671,4 @@ mod tests {
assert!(!BlobObject::is_acceptible_blob_name("foo\\bar"));
assert!(!BlobObject::is_acceptible_blob_name("foo\x00bar"));
}
#[test]
fn test_sanitise_name() {
let (_, ext) =
BlobObject::sanitise_name("Я ЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯЯ.txt");
assert_eq!(ext, ".txt");
}
}

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@@ -1,12 +1,10 @@
//! # Chat list module
use crate::chat::*;
use crate::constants::*;
use crate::contact::*;
use crate::context::*;
use crate::error::Result;
use crate::lot::Lot;
use crate::message::{Message, MessageState, MsgId};
use crate::message::{Message, MsgId};
use crate::stock::StockMessage;
/// An object representing a single chatlist in memory.
@@ -36,7 +34,7 @@ use crate::stock::StockMessage;
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Chatlist {
/// Stores pairs of `chat_id, message_id`
ids: Vec<(ChatId, MsgId)>,
ids: Vec<(u32, MsgId)>,
}
impl Chatlist {
@@ -60,7 +58,7 @@ impl Chatlist {
/// or "Not now".
/// The UI can also offer a "Close" button that calls dc_marknoticed_contact() then.
/// - DC_CHAT_ID_ARCHIVED_LINK (6) - this special chat is present if the user has
/// archived *any* chat using dc_set_chat_visibility(). The UI should show a link as
/// archived _any_ chat using dc_archive_chat(). The UI should show a link as
/// "Show archived chats", if the user clicks this item, the UI should show a
/// list of all archived chats that can be created by this function hen using
/// the DC_GCL_ARCHIVED_ONLY flag.
@@ -71,7 +69,7 @@ impl Chatlist {
/// The `listflags` is a combination of flags:
/// - if the flag DC_GCL_ARCHIVED_ONLY is set, only archived chats are returned.
/// if DC_GCL_ARCHIVED_ONLY is not set, only unarchived chats are returned and
/// the pseudo-chat DC_CHAT_ID_ARCHIVED_LINK is added if there are *any* archived
/// the pseudo-chat DC_CHAT_ID_ARCHIVED_LINK is added if there are _any_ archived
/// chats
/// - if the flag DC_GCL_NO_SPECIALS is set, deaddrop and archive link are not added
/// to the list (may be used eg. for selecting chats on forwarding, the flag is
@@ -91,7 +89,7 @@ impl Chatlist {
let mut add_archived_link_item = false;
let process_row = |row: &rusqlite::Row| {
let chat_id: ChatId = row.get(0)?;
let chat_id: u32 = row.get(0)?;
let msg_id: MsgId = row.get(1).unwrap_or_default();
Ok((chat_id, msg_id))
};
@@ -119,42 +117,46 @@ impl Chatlist {
let mut ids = if let Some(query_contact_id) = query_contact_id {
// show chats shared with a given contact
context.sql.query_map(
"SELECT c.id, m.id
FROM chats c
LEFT JOIN msgs m
ON c.id=m.chat_id
AND m.timestamp=(
SELECT MAX(timestamp)
FROM msgs
WHERE chat_id=c.id
AND (hidden=0 OR state=?1))
WHERE c.id>9
AND c.blocked=0
AND c.id IN(SELECT chat_id FROM chats_contacts WHERE contact_id=?2)
GROUP BY c.id
ORDER BY c.archived=?3 DESC, IFNULL(m.timestamp,c.created_timestamp) DESC, m.id DESC;",
params![MessageState::OutDraft, query_contact_id as i32, ChatVisibility::Pinned],
concat!(
"SELECT c.id, m.id",
" FROM chats c",
" LEFT JOIN msgs m",
" ON c.id=m.chat_id",
" AND m.timestamp=(",
" SELECT MAX(timestamp)",
" FROM msgs",
" WHERE chat_id=c.id",
" AND hidden=0)",
" WHERE c.id>9",
" AND c.blocked=0",
" AND c.id IN(SELECT chat_id FROM chats_contacts WHERE contact_id=?)",
" GROUP BY c.id",
" ORDER BY IFNULL(m.timestamp,0) DESC, m.id DESC;"
),
params![query_contact_id as i32],
process_row,
process_rows,
)?
} else if 0 != listflags & DC_GCL_ARCHIVED_ONLY {
// show archived chats
context.sql.query_map(
"SELECT c.id, m.id
FROM chats c
LEFT JOIN msgs m
ON c.id=m.chat_id
AND m.timestamp=(
SELECT MAX(timestamp)
FROM msgs
WHERE chat_id=c.id
AND (hidden=0 OR state=?))
WHERE c.id>9
AND c.blocked=0
AND c.archived=1
GROUP BY c.id
ORDER BY IFNULL(m.timestamp,c.created_timestamp) DESC, m.id DESC;",
params![MessageState::OutDraft],
concat!(
"SELECT c.id, m.id",
" FROM chats c",
" LEFT JOIN msgs m",
" ON c.id=m.chat_id",
" AND m.timestamp=(",
" SELECT MAX(timestamp)",
" FROM msgs",
" WHERE chat_id=c.id",
" AND hidden=0)",
" WHERE c.id>9",
" AND c.blocked=0",
" AND c.archived=1",
" GROUP BY c.id",
" ORDER BY IFNULL(m.timestamp,0) DESC, m.id DESC;"
),
params![],
process_row,
process_rows,
)?
@@ -162,59 +164,54 @@ impl Chatlist {
let query = query.trim().to_string();
ensure!(!query.is_empty(), "missing query");
// allow searching over special names that may change at any time
// when the ui calls set_stock_translation()
if let Err(err) = update_special_chat_names(context) {
warn!(context, "cannot update special chat names: {:?}", err)
}
let str_like_cmd = format!("%{}%", query);
context.sql.query_map(
"SELECT c.id, m.id
FROM chats c
LEFT JOIN msgs m
ON c.id=m.chat_id
AND m.timestamp=(
SELECT MAX(timestamp)
FROM msgs
WHERE chat_id=c.id
AND (hidden=0 OR state=?))
WHERE c.id>9
AND c.blocked=0
AND c.name LIKE ?
GROUP BY c.id
ORDER BY IFNULL(m.timestamp,c.created_timestamp) DESC, m.id DESC;",
params![MessageState::OutDraft, str_like_cmd],
concat!(
"SELECT c.id, m.id",
" FROM chats c",
" LEFT JOIN msgs m",
" ON c.id=m.chat_id",
" AND m.timestamp=(",
" SELECT MAX(timestamp)",
" FROM msgs",
" WHERE chat_id=c.id",
" AND hidden=0)",
" WHERE c.id>9",
" AND c.blocked=0",
" AND c.name LIKE ?",
" GROUP BY c.id",
" ORDER BY IFNULL(m.timestamp,0) DESC, m.id DESC;"
),
params![str_like_cmd],
process_row,
process_rows,
)?
} else {
// show normal chatlist
let mut ids = context.sql.query_map(
"SELECT c.id, m.id
FROM chats c
LEFT JOIN msgs m
ON c.id=m.chat_id
AND m.timestamp=(
SELECT MAX(timestamp)
FROM msgs
WHERE chat_id=c.id
AND (hidden=0 OR state=?1))
WHERE c.id>9
AND c.blocked=0
AND NOT c.archived=?2
GROUP BY c.id
ORDER BY c.archived=?3 DESC, IFNULL(m.timestamp,c.created_timestamp) DESC, m.id DESC;",
params![MessageState::OutDraft, ChatVisibility::Archived, ChatVisibility::Pinned],
concat!(
"SELECT c.id, m.id",
" FROM chats c",
" LEFT JOIN msgs m",
" ON c.id=m.chat_id",
" AND m.timestamp=(",
" SELECT MAX(timestamp)",
" FROM msgs",
" WHERE chat_id=c.id",
" AND hidden=0)",
" WHERE c.id>9",
" AND c.blocked=0",
" AND c.archived=0",
" GROUP BY c.id",
" ORDER BY IFNULL(m.timestamp,0) DESC, m.id DESC;"
),
params![],
process_row,
process_rows,
)?;
if 0 == listflags & DC_GCL_NO_SPECIALS {
if let Some(last_deaddrop_fresh_msg_id) = get_last_deaddrop_fresh_msg(context) {
ids.insert(
0,
(ChatId::new(DC_CHAT_ID_DEADDROP), last_deaddrop_fresh_msg_id),
);
ids.insert(0, (DC_CHAT_ID_DEADDROP, last_deaddrop_fresh_msg_id));
}
add_archived_link_item = true;
}
@@ -223,9 +220,9 @@ impl Chatlist {
if add_archived_link_item && dc_get_archived_cnt(context) > 0 {
if ids.is_empty() && 0 != listflags & DC_GCL_ADD_ALLDONE_HINT {
ids.push((ChatId::new(DC_CHAT_ID_ALLDONE_HINT), MsgId::new(0)));
ids.push((DC_CHAT_ID_ALLDONE_HINT, MsgId::new(0)));
}
ids.push((ChatId::new(DC_CHAT_ID_ARCHIVED_LINK), MsgId::new(0)));
ids.push((DC_CHAT_ID_ARCHIVED_LINK, MsgId::new(0)));
}
Ok(Chatlist { ids })
@@ -236,7 +233,6 @@ impl Chatlist {
self.ids.len()
}
/// Returns true if chatlist is empty.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.ids.is_empty()
}
@@ -244,9 +240,9 @@ impl Chatlist {
/// Get a single chat ID of a chatlist.
///
/// To get the message object from the message ID, use dc_get_chat().
pub fn get_chat_id(&self, index: usize) -> ChatId {
pub fn get_chat_id(&self, index: usize) -> u32 {
if index >= self.ids.len() {
return ChatId::new(0);
return 0;
}
self.ids[index].0
}
@@ -278,8 +274,8 @@ impl Chatlist {
// This is because we may want to display drafts here or stuff as
// "is typing".
// Also, sth. as "No messages" would not work if the summary comes from a message.
let mut ret = Lot::new();
let mut ret = Lot::new();
if index >= self.ids.len() {
ret.text2 = Some("ErrBadChatlistIndex".to_string());
return ret;
@@ -298,7 +294,7 @@ impl Chatlist {
let lastmsg_id = self.ids[index].1;
let mut lastcontact = None;
let lastmsg = if let Ok(lastmsg) = Message::load_from_db(context, lastmsg_id) {
let mut lastmsg = if let Ok(lastmsg) = Message::load_from_db(context, lastmsg_id) {
if lastmsg.from_id != DC_CONTACT_ID_SELF
&& (chat.typ == Chattype::Group || chat.typ == Chattype::VerifiedGroup)
{
@@ -310,7 +306,17 @@ impl Chatlist {
None
};
if chat.id.is_archived_link() {
if let Ok(draft) = get_draft(context, chat.id) {
if draft.is_some()
&& (lastmsg.is_none()
|| draft.as_ref().unwrap().timestamp_sort
> lastmsg.as_ref().unwrap().timestamp_sort)
{
lastmsg = draft;
}
}
if chat.id == DC_CHAT_ID_ARCHIVED_LINK {
ret.text2 = None;
} else if lastmsg.is_none() || lastmsg.as_ref().unwrap().from_id == DC_CONTACT_ID_UNDEFINED
{
@@ -321,13 +327,8 @@ impl Chatlist {
ret
}
pub fn get_index_for_id(&self, id: ChatId) -> Option<usize> {
self.ids.iter().position(|(chat_id, _)| chat_id == &id)
}
}
/// Returns the number of archived chats
pub fn dc_get_archived_cnt(context: &Context) -> u32 {
context
.sql
@@ -357,68 +358,3 @@ fn get_last_deaddrop_fresh_msg(context: &Context) -> Option<MsgId> {
params![],
)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::test_utils::*;
#[test]
fn test_try_load() {
let t = dummy_context();
let chat_id1 = create_group_chat(&t.ctx, VerifiedStatus::Unverified, "a chat").unwrap();
let chat_id2 = create_group_chat(&t.ctx, VerifiedStatus::Unverified, "b chat").unwrap();
let chat_id3 = create_group_chat(&t.ctx, VerifiedStatus::Unverified, "c chat").unwrap();
// check that the chatlist starts with the most recent message
let chats = Chatlist::try_load(&t.ctx, 0, None, None).unwrap();
assert_eq!(chats.len(), 3);
assert_eq!(chats.get_chat_id(0), chat_id3);
assert_eq!(chats.get_chat_id(1), chat_id2);
assert_eq!(chats.get_chat_id(2), chat_id1);
// drafts are sorted to the top
let mut msg = Message::new(Viewtype::Text);
msg.set_text(Some("hello".to_string()));
chat_id2.set_draft(&t.ctx, Some(&mut msg));
let chats = Chatlist::try_load(&t.ctx, 0, None, None).unwrap();
assert_eq!(chats.get_chat_id(0), chat_id2);
// check chatlist query and archive functionality
let chats = Chatlist::try_load(&t.ctx, 0, Some("b"), None).unwrap();
assert_eq!(chats.len(), 1);
let chats = Chatlist::try_load(&t.ctx, DC_GCL_ARCHIVED_ONLY, None, None).unwrap();
assert_eq!(chats.len(), 0);
chat_id1
.set_visibility(&t.ctx, ChatVisibility::Archived)
.ok();
let chats = Chatlist::try_load(&t.ctx, DC_GCL_ARCHIVED_ONLY, None, None).unwrap();
assert_eq!(chats.len(), 1);
}
#[test]
fn test_search_special_chat_names() {
let t = dummy_context();
t.ctx.update_device_chats().unwrap();
let chats = Chatlist::try_load(&t.ctx, 0, Some("t-1234-s"), None).unwrap();
assert_eq!(chats.len(), 0);
let chats = Chatlist::try_load(&t.ctx, 0, Some("t-5678-b"), None).unwrap();
assert_eq!(chats.len(), 0);
t.ctx
.set_stock_translation(StockMessage::SavedMessages, "test-1234-save".to_string())
.unwrap();
let chats = Chatlist::try_load(&t.ctx, 0, Some("t-1234-s"), None).unwrap();
assert_eq!(chats.len(), 1);
t.ctx
.set_stock_translation(StockMessage::DeviceMessages, "test-5678-babbel".to_string())
.unwrap();
let chats = Chatlist::try_load(&t.ctx, 0, Some("t-5678-b"), None).unwrap();
assert_eq!(chats.len(), 1);
}
}

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@@ -1,16 +1,12 @@
//! # Key-value configuration management
use strum::{EnumProperty, IntoEnumIterator};
use strum_macros::{AsRefStr, Display, EnumIter, EnumProperty, EnumString};
use crate::blob::BlobObject;
use crate::constants::DC_VERSION_STR;
use crate::context::Context;
use crate::dc_tools::*;
use crate::error::Error;
use crate::job::*;
use crate::mimefactory::RECOMMENDED_FILE_SIZE;
use crate::stock::StockMessage;
use rusqlite::NO_PARAMS;
/// The available configuration keys.
#[derive(
@@ -30,41 +26,27 @@ pub enum Config {
SendPort,
SmtpCertificateChecks,
ServerFlags,
#[strum(props(default = "INBOX"))]
ImapFolder,
Displayname,
Selfstatus,
Selfavatar,
#[strum(props(default = "0"))]
#[strum(props(default = "1"))]
BccSelf,
#[strum(props(default = "1"))]
E2eeEnabled,
#[strum(props(default = "1"))]
MdnsEnabled,
#[strum(props(default = "1"))]
InboxWatch,
#[strum(props(default = "1"))]
SentboxWatch,
#[strum(props(default = "1"))]
MvboxWatch,
#[strum(props(default = "1"))]
MvboxMove,
#[strum(props(default = "0"))] // also change ShowEmails.default() on changes
ShowEmails,
#[strum(props(default = "0"))]
KeyGenType,
SaveMimeHeaders,
ConfiguredAddr,
ConfiguredMailServer,
@@ -82,13 +64,11 @@ pub enum Config {
ConfiguredSendSecurity,
ConfiguredE2EEEnabled,
Configured,
// Deprecated
#[strum(serialize = "sys.version")]
SysVersion,
#[strum(serialize = "sys.msgsize_max_recommended")]
SysMsgsizeMaxRecommended,
#[strum(serialize = "sys.config_keys")]
SysConfigKeys,
}
@@ -102,7 +82,7 @@ impl Context {
rel_path.map(|p| dc_get_abs_path(self, &p).to_string_lossy().into_owned())
}
Config::SysVersion => Some((&*DC_VERSION_STR).clone()),
Config::SysMsgsizeMaxRecommended => Some(format!("{}", RECOMMENDED_FILE_SIZE)),
Config::SysMsgsizeMaxRecommended => Some(format!("{}", 24 * 1024 * 1024 / 4 * 3)),
Config::SysConfigKeys => Some(get_config_keys_string()),
_ => self.sql.get_raw_config(self, key),
};
@@ -130,25 +110,16 @@ impl Context {
/// Set the given config key.
/// If `None` is passed as a value the value is cleared and set to the default if there is one.
pub fn set_config(&self, key: Config, value: Option<&str>) -> crate::sql::Result<()> {
pub fn set_config(&self, key: Config, value: Option<&str>) -> Result<(), Error> {
match key {
Config::Selfavatar => {
Config::Selfavatar if value.is_some() => {
let rel_path = std::fs::canonicalize(value.unwrap())?;
self.sql
.execute("UPDATE contacts SET selfavatar_sent=0;", NO_PARAMS)?;
self.sql
.set_raw_config_bool(self, "attach_selfavatar", true)?;
match value {
Some(value) => {
let blob = BlobObject::new_from_path(&self, value)?;
blob.recode_to_avatar_size(self)?;
self.sql.set_raw_config(self, key, Some(blob.as_name()))
}
None => self.sql.set_raw_config(self, key, None),
}
.set_raw_config(self, key, Some(&rel_path.to_string_lossy()))
}
Config::InboxWatch => {
let ret = self.sql.set_raw_config(self, key, value);
interrupt_inbox_idle(self);
interrupt_imap_idle(self);
ret
}
Config::SentboxWatch => {
@@ -194,12 +165,6 @@ mod tests {
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::string::ToString;
use crate::constants::AVATAR_SIZE;
use crate::test_utils::*;
use image::GenericImageView;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::Write;
#[test]
fn test_to_string() {
assert_eq!(Config::MailServer.to_string(), "mail_server");
@@ -216,57 +181,4 @@ mod tests {
fn test_default_prop() {
assert_eq!(Config::ImapFolder.get_str("default"), Some("INBOX"));
}
#[test]
fn test_selfavatar_outside_blobdir() {
let t = dummy_context();
let avatar_src = t.dir.path().join("avatar.jpg");
let avatar_bytes = include_bytes!("../test-data/image/avatar1000x1000.jpg");
File::create(&avatar_src)
.unwrap()
.write_all(avatar_bytes)
.unwrap();
let avatar_blob = t.ctx.get_blobdir().join("avatar.jpg");
assert!(!avatar_blob.exists());
t.ctx
.set_config(Config::Selfavatar, Some(&avatar_src.to_str().unwrap()))
.unwrap();
assert!(avatar_blob.exists());
assert!(std::fs::metadata(&avatar_blob).unwrap().len() < avatar_bytes.len() as u64);
let avatar_cfg = t.ctx.get_config(Config::Selfavatar);
assert_eq!(avatar_cfg, avatar_blob.to_str().map(|s| s.to_string()));
let img = image::open(avatar_src).unwrap();
assert_eq!(img.width(), 1000);
assert_eq!(img.height(), 1000);
let img = image::open(avatar_blob).unwrap();
assert_eq!(img.width(), AVATAR_SIZE);
assert_eq!(img.height(), AVATAR_SIZE);
}
#[test]
fn test_selfavatar_in_blobdir() {
let t = dummy_context();
let avatar_src = t.ctx.get_blobdir().join("avatar.png");
let avatar_bytes = include_bytes!("../test-data/image/avatar900x900.png");
File::create(&avatar_src)
.unwrap()
.write_all(avatar_bytes)
.unwrap();
let img = image::open(&avatar_src).unwrap();
assert_eq!(img.width(), 900);
assert_eq!(img.height(), 900);
t.ctx
.set_config(Config::Selfavatar, Some(&avatar_src.to_str().unwrap()))
.unwrap();
let avatar_cfg = t.ctx.get_config(Config::Selfavatar);
assert_eq!(avatar_cfg, avatar_src.to_str().map(|s| s.to_string()));
let img = image::open(avatar_src).unwrap();
assert_eq!(img.width(), AVATAR_SIZE);
assert_eq!(img.height(), AVATAR_SIZE);
}
}

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@@ -1,43 +1,16 @@
//! # Thunderbird's Autoconfiguration implementation
//!
//! Documentation: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Thunderbird/Autoconfiguration */
use quick_xml;
use quick_xml::events::{BytesEnd, BytesStart, BytesText};
use crate::constants::*;
use crate::context::Context;
use crate::error::Error;
use crate::login_param::LoginParam;
use super::read_url::read_url;
#[derive(Debug, Fail)]
pub enum Error {
#[fail(display = "Invalid email address: {:?}", _0)]
InvalidEmailAddress(String),
#[fail(display = "XML error at position {}", position)]
InvalidXml {
position: usize,
#[cause]
error: quick_xml::Error,
},
#[fail(display = "Bad or incomplete autoconfig")]
IncompleteAutoconfig(LoginParam),
#[fail(display = "Failed to get URL {}", _0)]
ReadUrlError(#[cause] super::read_url::Error),
}
pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, Error>;
impl From<super::read_url::Error> for Error {
fn from(err: super::read_url::Error) -> Error {
Error::ReadUrlError(err)
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
use super::read_autoconf_file;
/* ******************************************************************************
* Thunderbird's Autoconfigure
******************************************************************************/
/* documentation: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Thunderbird/Autoconfiguration */
struct MozAutoconfigure<'a> {
pub in_emailaddr: &'a str,
pub in_emaildomain: &'a str,
@@ -49,14 +22,13 @@ struct MozAutoconfigure<'a> {
pub tag_config: MozConfigTag,
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
#[derive(PartialEq)]
enum MozServer {
Undefined,
Imap,
Smtp,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
enum MozConfigTag {
Undefined,
Hostname,
@@ -65,14 +37,15 @@ enum MozConfigTag {
Username,
}
fn parse_xml(in_emailaddr: &str, xml_raw: &str) -> Result<LoginParam> {
pub fn moz_parse_xml(in_emailaddr: &str, xml_raw: &str) -> Result<LoginParam, Error> {
let mut reader = quick_xml::Reader::from_str(xml_raw);
reader.trim_text(true);
// Split address into local part and domain part.
let p = in_emailaddr
.find('@')
.ok_or_else(|| Error::InvalidEmailAddress(in_emailaddr.to_string()))?;
let p = match in_emailaddr.find('@') {
Some(i) => i,
None => bail!("Email address {} does not contain @", in_emailaddr),
};
let (in_emaillocalpart, in_emaildomain) = in_emailaddr.split_at(p);
let in_emaildomain = &in_emaildomain[1..];
@@ -89,22 +62,22 @@ fn parse_xml(in_emailaddr: &str, xml_raw: &str) -> Result<LoginParam> {
let mut buf = Vec::new();
loop {
let event = reader
.read_event(&mut buf)
.map_err(|error| Error::InvalidXml {
position: reader.buffer_position(),
error,
})?;
match event {
quick_xml::events::Event::Start(ref e) => {
match reader.read_event(&mut buf) {
Ok(quick_xml::events::Event::Start(ref e)) => {
moz_autoconfigure_starttag_cb(e, &mut moz_ac, &reader)
}
quick_xml::events::Event::End(ref e) => moz_autoconfigure_endtag_cb(e, &mut moz_ac),
quick_xml::events::Event::Text(ref e) => {
Ok(quick_xml::events::Event::End(ref e)) => moz_autoconfigure_endtag_cb(e, &mut moz_ac),
Ok(quick_xml::events::Event::Text(ref e)) => {
moz_autoconfigure_text_cb(e, &mut moz_ac, &reader)
}
quick_xml::events::Event::Eof => break,
Err(e) => {
bail!(
"Configure xml: Error at position {}: {:?}",
reader.buffer_position(),
e
);
}
Ok(quick_xml::events::Event::Eof) => break,
_ => (),
}
buf.clear();
@@ -115,27 +88,27 @@ fn parse_xml(in_emailaddr: &str, xml_raw: &str) -> Result<LoginParam> {
|| moz_ac.out.send_server.is_empty()
|| moz_ac.out.send_port == 0
{
Err(Error::IncompleteAutoconfig(moz_ac.out))
} else {
Ok(moz_ac.out)
let r = moz_ac.out.to_string();
bail!("Bad or incomplete autoconfig: {}", r,);
}
Ok(moz_ac.out)
}
pub fn moz_autoconfigure(
context: &Context,
url: &str,
param_in: &LoginParam,
) -> Result<LoginParam> {
let xml_raw = read_url(context, url)?;
) -> Option<LoginParam> {
let xml_raw = read_autoconf_file(context, url)?;
let res = parse_xml(&param_in.addr, &xml_raw);
if let Err(err) = &res {
warn!(
context,
"Failed to parse Thunderbird autoconfiguration XML: {}", err
);
match moz_parse_xml(&param_in.addr, &xml_raw) {
Err(err) => {
warn!(context, "{}", err);
None
}
Ok(lp) => Some(lp),
}
res
}
fn moz_autoconfigure_text_cb<B: std::io::BufRead>(
@@ -340,7 +313,7 @@ mod tests {
</loginPageInfo>
</webMail>
</clientConfig>";
let res = parse_xml("example@outlook.com", xml_raw).expect("XML parsing failed");
let res = moz_parse_xml("example@outlook.com", xml_raw).expect("XML parsing failed");
assert_eq!(res.mail_server, "outlook.office365.com");
assert_eq!(res.mail_port, 993);
assert_eq!(res.send_server, "smtp.office365.com");

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@@ -1,41 +1,14 @@
//! Outlook's Autodiscover
use quick_xml;
use quick_xml::events::BytesEnd;
use crate::constants::*;
use crate::context::Context;
use crate::error::Error;
use crate::login_param::LoginParam;
use super::read_url::read_url;
#[derive(Debug, Fail)]
pub enum Error {
#[fail(display = "XML error at position {}", position)]
InvalidXml {
position: usize,
#[cause]
error: quick_xml::Error,
},
#[fail(display = "Bad or incomplete autoconfig")]
IncompleteAutoconfig(LoginParam),
#[fail(display = "Failed to get URL {}", _0)]
ReadUrlError(#[cause] super::read_url::Error),
#[fail(display = "Number of redirection is exceeded")]
RedirectionError,
}
pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, Error>;
impl From<super::read_url::Error> for Error {
fn from(err: super::read_url::Error) -> Error {
Error::ReadUrlError(err)
}
}
use super::read_autoconf_file;
/// Outlook's Autodiscover
struct OutlookAutodiscover {
pub out: LoginParam,
pub out_imap_set: bool,
@@ -52,7 +25,7 @@ enum ParsingResult {
RedirectUrl(String),
}
fn parse_xml(xml_raw: &str) -> Result<ParsingResult> {
fn outlk_parse_xml(xml_raw: &str) -> Result<ParsingResult, Error> {
let mut outlk_ad = OutlookAutodiscover {
out: LoginParam::new(),
out_imap_set: false,
@@ -72,15 +45,8 @@ fn parse_xml(xml_raw: &str) -> Result<ParsingResult> {
let mut current_tag: Option<String> = None;
loop {
let event = reader
.read_event(&mut buf)
.map_err(|error| Error::InvalidXml {
position: reader.buffer_position(),
error,
})?;
match event {
quick_xml::events::Event::Start(ref e) => {
match reader.read_event(&mut buf) {
Ok(quick_xml::events::Event::Start(ref e)) => {
let tag = String::from_utf8_lossy(e.name()).trim().to_lowercase();
if tag == "protocol" {
@@ -95,11 +61,11 @@ fn parse_xml(xml_raw: &str) -> Result<ParsingResult> {
current_tag = Some(tag);
}
}
quick_xml::events::Event::End(ref e) => {
Ok(quick_xml::events::Event::End(ref e)) => {
outlk_autodiscover_endtag_cb(e, &mut outlk_ad);
current_tag = None;
}
quick_xml::events::Event::Text(ref e) => {
Ok(quick_xml::events::Event::Text(ref e)) => {
let val = e.unescape_and_decode(&reader).unwrap_or_default();
if let Some(ref tag) = current_tag {
@@ -115,14 +81,21 @@ fn parse_xml(xml_raw: &str) -> Result<ParsingResult> {
};
}
}
quick_xml::events::Event::Eof => break,
Err(e) => {
bail!(
"Configure xml: Error at position {}: {:?}",
reader.buffer_position(),
e
);
}
Ok(quick_xml::events::Event::Eof) => break,
_ => (),
}
buf.clear();
}
// XML redirect via redirecturl
let res = if outlk_ad.config_redirecturl.is_none()
if outlk_ad.config_redirecturl.is_none()
|| outlk_ad.config_redirecturl.as_ref().unwrap().is_empty()
{
if outlk_ad.out.mail_server.is_empty()
@@ -130,34 +103,41 @@ fn parse_xml(xml_raw: &str) -> Result<ParsingResult> {
|| outlk_ad.out.send_server.is_empty()
|| outlk_ad.out.send_port == 0
{
return Err(Error::IncompleteAutoconfig(outlk_ad.out));
let r = outlk_ad.out.to_string();
bail!("Bad or incomplete autoconfig: {}", r,);
}
ParsingResult::LoginParam(outlk_ad.out)
Ok(ParsingResult::LoginParam(outlk_ad.out))
} else {
ParsingResult::RedirectUrl(outlk_ad.config_redirecturl.unwrap())
};
Ok(res)
Ok(ParsingResult::RedirectUrl(
outlk_ad.config_redirecturl.unwrap(),
))
}
}
pub fn outlk_autodiscover(
context: &Context,
url: &str,
_param_in: &LoginParam,
) -> Result<LoginParam> {
) -> Option<LoginParam> {
let mut url = url.to_string();
/* Follow up to 10 xml-redirects (http-redirects are followed in read_url() */
/* Follow up to 10 xml-redirects (http-redirects are followed in read_autoconf_file() */
for _i in 0..10 {
let xml_raw = read_url(context, &url)?;
let res = parse_xml(&xml_raw);
if let Err(err) = &res {
warn!(context, "{}", err);
}
match res? {
ParsingResult::RedirectUrl(redirect_url) => url = redirect_url,
ParsingResult::LoginParam(login_param) => return Ok(login_param),
if let Some(xml_raw) = read_autoconf_file(context, &url) {
match outlk_parse_xml(&xml_raw) {
Err(err) => {
warn!(context, "{}", err);
return None;
}
Ok(res) => match res {
ParsingResult::RedirectUrl(redirect_url) => url = redirect_url,
ParsingResult::LoginParam(login_param) => return Some(login_param),
},
}
} else {
return None;
}
}
Err(Error::RedirectionError)
None
}
fn outlk_autodiscover_endtag_cb(event: &BytesEnd, outlk_ad: &mut OutlookAutodiscover) {
@@ -199,7 +179,7 @@ mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_parse_redirect() {
let res = parse_xml("
let res = outlk_parse_xml("
<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"utf-8\"?>
<Autodiscover xmlns=\"http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/autodiscover/responseschema/2006\">
<Response xmlns=\"http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/autodiscover/outlook/responseschema/2006a\">
@@ -226,7 +206,7 @@ mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_parse_loginparam() {
let res = parse_xml(
let res = outlk_parse_xml(
"\
<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"utf-8\"?>
<Autodiscover xmlns=\"http://schemas.microsoft.com/exchange/autodiscover/responseschema/2006\">

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@@ -1,26 +1,20 @@
//! Email accounts autoconfiguration process module
mod auto_mozilla;
mod auto_outlook;
mod read_url;
use percent_encoding::{utf8_percent_encode, NON_ALPHANUMERIC};
use async_std::task;
use crate::config::Config;
use crate::constants::*;
use crate::context::Context;
use crate::dc_tools::*;
use crate::job::{self, job_add, job_kill_action};
use crate::login_param::{CertificateChecks, LoginParam};
use crate::e2ee;
use crate::imap::*;
use crate::job::*;
use crate::login_param::LoginParam;
use crate::oauth2::*;
use crate::param::Params;
use crate::{chat, e2ee, provider};
use crate::message::Message;
use auto_mozilla::moz_autoconfigure;
mod auto_outlook;
use auto_outlook::outlk_autodiscover;
mod auto_mozilla;
use auto_mozilla::moz_autoconfigure;
macro_rules! progress {
($context:tt, $progress:expr) => {
@@ -32,36 +26,35 @@ macro_rules! progress {
};
}
impl Context {
/// Starts a configuration job.
pub fn configure(&self) {
if self.has_ongoing() {
warn!(self, "There is already another ongoing process running.",);
return;
}
job_kill_action(self, job::Action::ConfigureImap);
job_add(self, job::Action::ConfigureImap, 0, Params::new(), 0);
// connect
pub fn configure(context: &Context) {
if context.has_ongoing() {
warn!(context, "There is already another ongoing process running.",);
return;
}
job_kill_action(context, Action::ConfigureImap);
job_add(context, Action::ConfigureImap, 0, Params::new(), 0);
}
/// Checks if the context is already configured.
pub fn is_configured(&self) -> bool {
self.sql.get_raw_config_bool(self, "configured")
}
/// Check if the context is already configured.
pub fn dc_is_configured(context: &Context) -> bool {
context.sql.get_raw_config_bool(context, "configured")
}
/*******************************************************************************
* Configure JOB
******************************************************************************/
#[allow(non_snake_case, unused_must_use, clippy::cognitive_complexity)]
pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
// the other dc_job_do_DC_JOB_*() functions are declared static in the c-file
#[allow(non_snake_case, unused_must_use)]
pub fn dc_job_do_DC_JOB_CONFIGURE_IMAP(context: &Context) {
if !context.sql.is_open() {
error!(context, "Cannot configure, database not opened.",);
progress!(context, 0);
return job::Status::Finished(Err(format_err!("Database not opened")));
return;
}
if !context.alloc_ongoing() {
progress!(context, 0);
return job::Status::Finished(Err(format_err!("Cannot allocated ongoing process")));
return;
}
let mut success = false;
let mut imap_connected_here = false;
@@ -69,12 +62,7 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
let mut param_autoconfig: Option<LoginParam> = None;
context
.inbox_thread
.read()
.unwrap()
.imap
.disconnect(context);
context.inbox.read().unwrap().disconnect(context);
context
.sentbox_thread
.read()
@@ -97,14 +85,12 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
let mut param_domain = "undefined.undefined".to_owned();
let mut param_addr_urlencoded: String =
"Internal Error: this value should never be used".to_owned();
let mut keep_flags = 0;
const STEP_12_USE_AUTOCONFIG: u8 = 12;
const STEP_13_AFTER_AUTOCONFIG: u8 = 13;
let mut keep_flags = std::i32::MAX;
const STEP_3_INDEX: u8 = 13;
let mut step_counter: u8 = 0;
while !context.shall_stop_ongoing() {
step_counter += 1;
step_counter = step_counter + 1;
let success = match step_counter {
// Read login parameters from the database
@@ -117,7 +103,7 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
}
// Step 1: Load the parameters and check email-address and password
2 => {
if 0 != param.server_flags & DC_LP_AUTH_OAUTH2 {
if 0 != param.server_flags & 0x2 {
// the used oauth2 addr may differ, check this.
// if dc_get_oauth2_addr() is not available in the oauth2 implementation,
// just use the given one.
@@ -152,7 +138,6 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
// Step 2: Autoconfig
4 => {
progress!(context, 200);
if param.mail_server.is_empty()
&& param.mail_port == 0
/*&&param.mail_user.is_empty() -- the user can enter a loginname which is used by autoconfig then */
@@ -160,18 +145,12 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
&& param.send_port == 0
&& param.send_user.is_empty()
/*&&param.send_pw.is_empty() -- the password cannot be auto-configured and is no criterion for autoconfig or not */
&& (param.server_flags & !DC_LP_AUTH_OAUTH2) == 0
&& param.server_flags & !0x2 == 0
{
// no advanced parameters entered by the user: query provider-database or do Autoconfig
keep_flags = param.server_flags & DC_LP_AUTH_OAUTH2;
if let Some(new_param) = get_offline_autoconfig(context, &param) {
// got parameters from our provider-database, skip Autoconfig, preserve the OAuth2 setting
param_autoconfig = Some(new_param);
step_counter = STEP_12_USE_AUTOCONFIG - 1; // minus one as step_counter is increased on next loop
}
keep_flags = param.server_flags & 0x2;
} else {
// advanced parameters entered by the user: skip Autoconfig
step_counter = STEP_13_AFTER_AUTOCONFIG - 1; // minus one as step_counter is increased on next loop
// Autoconfig is not needed so skip it.
step_counter = STEP_3_INDEX - 1;
}
true
}
@@ -182,7 +161,7 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
"https://autoconfig.{}/mail/config-v1.1.xml?emailaddress={}",
param_domain, param_addr_urlencoded
);
param_autoconfig = moz_autoconfigure(context, &url, &param).ok();
param_autoconfig = moz_autoconfigure(context, &url, &param);
}
true
}
@@ -194,7 +173,7 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
"https://{}/.well-known/autoconfig/mail/config-v1.1.xml?emailaddress={}",
param_domain, param_addr_urlencoded
);
param_autoconfig = moz_autoconfigure(context, &url, &param).ok();
param_autoconfig = moz_autoconfigure(context, &url, &param);
}
true
}
@@ -203,8 +182,11 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
7 => {
progress!(context, 310);
if param_autoconfig.is_none() {
let url = format!("https://{}/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml", param_domain);
param_autoconfig = outlk_autodiscover(context, &url, &param).ok();
let url = format!(
"https://{}{}/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml",
"", param_domain
);
param_autoconfig = outlk_autodiscover(context, &url, &param);
}
true
}
@@ -215,7 +197,7 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
"https://{}{}/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml",
"autodiscover.", param_domain
);
param_autoconfig = outlk_autodiscover(context, &url, &param).ok();
param_autoconfig = outlk_autodiscover(context, &url, &param);
}
true
}
@@ -227,7 +209,7 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
"http://autoconfig.{}/mail/config-v1.1.xml?emailaddress={}",
param_domain, param_addr_urlencoded
);
param_autoconfig = moz_autoconfigure(context, &url, &param).ok();
param_autoconfig = moz_autoconfigure(context, &url, &param);
}
true
}
@@ -239,7 +221,7 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
"http://{}/.well-known/autoconfig/mail/config-v1.1.xml",
param_domain
);
param_autoconfig = moz_autoconfigure(context, &url, &param).ok();
param_autoconfig = moz_autoconfigure(context, &url, &param);
}
true
}
@@ -249,14 +231,12 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
if param_autoconfig.is_none() {
/* always SSL for Thunderbird's database */
let url = format!("https://autoconfig.thunderbird.net/v1.1/{}", param_domain);
param_autoconfig = moz_autoconfigure(context, &url, &param).ok();
param_autoconfig = moz_autoconfigure(context, &url, &param);
}
true
}
/* C. Do we have any autoconfig result?
If you change the match-number here, also update STEP_12_COPY_AUTOCONFIG above
*/
STEP_12_USE_AUTOCONFIG => {
/* C. Do we have any result? */
12 => {
progress!(context, 500);
if let Some(ref cfg) = param_autoconfig {
info!(context, "Got autoconfig: {}", &cfg);
@@ -269,15 +249,15 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
param.send_port = cfg.send_port;
param.send_user = cfg.send_user.clone();
param.server_flags = cfg.server_flags;
/* although param_autoconfig's data are no longer needed from,
it is used to later to prevent trying variations of port/server/logins */
/* although param_autoconfig's data are no longer needed from, it is important to keep the object as
we may enter "deep guessing" if we could not read a configuration */
}
param.server_flags |= keep_flags;
true
}
// Step 3: Fill missing fields with defaults
// If you change the match-number here, also update STEP_13_AFTER_AUTOCONFIG above
STEP_13_AFTER_AUTOCONFIG => {
13 => {
// if you move this, don't forget to update STEP_3_INDEX, too
if param.mail_server.is_empty() {
param.mail_server = format!("imap.{}", param_domain,)
}
@@ -368,21 +348,19 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
}
16 => {
progress!(context, 900);
let create_mvbox = context.get_config_bool(Config::MvboxWatch)
|| context.get_config_bool(Config::MvboxMove);
let imap = &context.inbox_thread.read().unwrap().imap;
if let Err(err) = imap.ensure_configured_folders(context, create_mvbox) {
warn!(context, "configuring folders failed: {:?}", err);
false
let flags: libc::c_int = if context.get_config_bool(Config::MvboxWatch)
|| context.get_config_bool(Config::MvboxMove)
{
DC_CREATE_MVBOX as i32
} else {
let res = imap.select_with_uidvalidity(context, "INBOX");
if let Err(err) = res {
error!(context, "could not read INBOX status: {:?}", err);
false
} else {
true
}
}
0
};
context
.inbox
.read()
.unwrap()
.configure_folders(context, flags);
true
}
17 => {
progress!(context, 910);
@@ -404,10 +382,11 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
// (~30 seconds on a Moto G4 play) and might looks as if message sending is always that slow.
e2ee::ensure_secret_key_exists(context);
success = true;
info!(context, "key generation completed");
info!(context, "Configure completed.");
progress!(context, 940);
break; // We are done here
}
_ => {
error!(context, "Internal error: step counter out of bound",);
break;
@@ -419,17 +398,30 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
}
}
if imap_connected_here {
context
.inbox_thread
.read()
.unwrap()
.imap
.disconnect(context);
context.inbox.read().unwrap().disconnect(context);
}
if smtp_connected_here {
context.smtp.clone().lock().unwrap().disconnect();
}
/*
if !success {
// disconnect if configure did not succeed
if imap_connected_here {
// context.inbox.read().unwrap().disconnect(context);
}
if smtp_connected_here {
// context.smtp.clone().lock().unwrap().disconnect();
}
} else {
assert!(imap_connected_here && smtp_connected_here);
info!(
context,
0, "Keeping IMAP/SMTP connections open after successful configuration"
);
}
*/
// remember the entered parameters on success
// and restore to last-entered on failure.
// this way, the parameters visible to the ui are always in-sync with the current configuration.
@@ -439,77 +431,8 @@ pub(crate) fn JobConfigureImap(context: &Context) -> job::Status {
LoginParam::from_database(context, "configured_raw_").save_to_database(context, "");
}
if let Some(provider) = provider::get_provider_info(&param.addr) {
if !provider.after_login_hint.is_empty() {
let mut msg = Message::new(Viewtype::Text);
msg.text = Some(provider.after_login_hint.to_string());
if chat::add_device_msg(context, Some("core-provider-info"), Some(&mut msg)).is_err() {
warn!(context, "cannot add after_login_hint as core-provider-info");
}
}
}
context.free_ongoing();
progress!(context, if success { 1000 } else { 0 });
job::Status::Finished(Ok(()))
}
#[allow(clippy::unnecessary_unwrap)]
fn get_offline_autoconfig(context: &Context, param: &LoginParam) -> Option<LoginParam> {
info!(
context,
"checking internal provider-info for offline autoconfig"
);
if let Some(provider) = provider::get_provider_info(&param.addr) {
match provider.status {
provider::Status::OK | provider::Status::PREPARATION => {
let imap = provider.get_imap_server();
let smtp = provider.get_smtp_server();
// clippy complains about these is_some()/unwrap() settings,
// however, rewriting the code to "if let" would make things less obvious,
// esp. if we allow more combinations of servers (pop, jmap).
// therefore, #[allow(clippy::unnecessary_unwrap)] is added above.
if imap.is_some() && smtp.is_some() {
let imap = imap.unwrap();
let smtp = smtp.unwrap();
let mut p = LoginParam::new();
p.addr = param.addr.clone();
p.mail_server = imap.hostname.to_string();
p.mail_user = imap.apply_username_pattern(param.addr.clone());
p.mail_port = imap.port as i32;
p.imap_certificate_checks = CertificateChecks::AcceptInvalidCertificates;
p.server_flags |= match imap.socket {
provider::Socket::STARTTLS => DC_LP_IMAP_SOCKET_STARTTLS,
provider::Socket::SSL => DC_LP_IMAP_SOCKET_SSL,
};
p.send_server = smtp.hostname.to_string();
p.send_user = smtp.apply_username_pattern(param.addr.clone());
p.send_port = smtp.port as i32;
p.smtp_certificate_checks = CertificateChecks::AcceptInvalidCertificates;
p.server_flags |= match smtp.socket {
provider::Socket::STARTTLS => DC_LP_SMTP_SOCKET_STARTTLS as i32,
provider::Socket::SSL => DC_LP_SMTP_SOCKET_SSL as i32,
};
info!(context, "offline autoconfig found: {}", p);
return Some(p);
} else {
info!(context, "offline autoconfig found, but no servers defined");
return None;
}
}
provider::Status::BROKEN => {
info!(context, "offline autoconfig found, provider is broken");
return None;
}
}
}
info!(context, "no offline autoconfig found");
None
}
fn try_imap_connections(
@@ -567,22 +490,11 @@ fn try_imap_connection(
fn try_imap_one_param(context: &Context, param: &LoginParam) -> Option<bool> {
let inf = format!(
"imap: {}@{}:{} flags=0x{:x} certificate_checks={}",
param.mail_user,
param.mail_server,
param.mail_port,
param.server_flags,
param.imap_certificate_checks
"imap: {}@{}:{} flags=0x{:x}",
param.mail_user, param.mail_server, param.mail_port, param.server_flags
);
info!(context, "Trying: {}", inf);
if task::block_on(
context
.inbox_thread
.read()
.unwrap()
.imap
.connect(context, &param),
) {
if context.inbox.read().unwrap().connect(context, &param) {
info!(context, "success: {}", inf);
return Some(true);
}
@@ -651,12 +563,54 @@ fn try_smtp_one_param(context: &Context, param: &LoginParam) -> Option<bool> {
}
}
/*******************************************************************************
* Connect to configured account
******************************************************************************/
pub fn dc_connect_to_configured_imap(context: &Context, imap: &Imap) -> libc::c_int {
let mut ret_connected = 0;
if async_std::task::block_on(async move { imap.is_connected().await }) {
ret_connected = 1
} else if !context.sql.get_raw_config_bool(context, "configured") {
warn!(context, "Not configured, cannot connect.",);
} else {
let param = LoginParam::from_database(context, "configured_");
// the trailing underscore is correct
if imap.connect(context, &param) {
ret_connected = 2;
}
}
ret_connected
}
/*******************************************************************************
* Configure a Context
******************************************************************************/
pub fn read_autoconf_file(context: &Context, url: &str) -> Option<String> {
info!(context, "Testing {} ...", url);
match reqwest::Client::new()
.get(url)
.send()
.and_then(|mut res| res.text())
{
Ok(res) => Some(res),
Err(_err) => {
info!(context, "Can\'t read file.",);
None
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::config::*;
use crate::configure::JobConfigureImap;
use crate::configure::dc_job_do_DC_JOB_CONFIGURE_IMAP;
use crate::test_utils::*;
#[test]
@@ -666,21 +620,6 @@ mod tests {
.set_config(Config::Addr, Some("probably@unexistant.addr"))
.unwrap();
t.ctx.set_config(Config::MailPw, Some("123456")).unwrap();
JobConfigureImap(&t.ctx);
}
#[test]
fn test_get_offline_autoconfig() {
let context = dummy_context().ctx;
let mut params = LoginParam::new();
params.addr = "someone123@example.org".to_string();
assert!(get_offline_autoconfig(&context, &params).is_none());
let mut params = LoginParam::new();
params.addr = "someone123@nauta.cu".to_string();
let found_params = get_offline_autoconfig(&context, &params).unwrap();
assert_eq!(found_params.mail_server, "imap.nauta.cu".to_string());
assert_eq!(found_params.send_server, "smtp.nauta.cu".to_string());
dc_job_do_DC_JOB_CONFIGURE_IMAP(&t.ctx);
}
}

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