[PATCH 2/4] Factor out the date guessing/retrieving
Sebastian Spaeth
Sebastian at SSpaeth.de
Thu Jan 27 17:16:28 GMT 2011
savemessage was too long and complex. Factor out the date guessing part
of the function and put it into a function of its own. The logic of the
date guessing is the same, however we don't need to run all our
datetuples through imaplib.Time2InternalDate() as the imaplib.append()
will do this for us.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth <Sebastian at SSpaeth.de>
---
offlineimap/folder/IMAP.py | 121 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------
1 files changed, 87 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-)
diff --git a/offlineimap/folder/IMAP.py b/offlineimap/folder/IMAP.py
index 37fc652..525c3b3 100644
--- a/offlineimap/folder/IMAP.py
+++ b/offlineimap/folder/IMAP.py
@@ -300,52 +300,105 @@ class IMAPFolder(BaseFolder):
matchinguids.sort()
return long(matchinguids[0])
+
+ def getmessagedate(self, content, rtime=None):
+ """Parses mail and returns an INTERNALDATE string
+
+ It will use information in the following order, falling back as an attempt fails:
+ - rtime parameter
+ - Date header of email
+
+ We return None, if we couldn't find a valid date. In this case
+ the IMAP server will use the server local time when appening
+ (per RFC).
+
+ Note, that imaplib's Time2Internaldate is inherently broken as
+ it returns localized date strings which are invalid for IMAP
+ servers. However, that function is called for *every* append()
+ internally. So we need to either pass in `None` or the correct
+ string (in which case Time2Internaldate() will do nothing) to
+ append(). The output of this function is designed to work as
+ input to the imapobj.append() function.
+
+ :param rtime: epoch timestamp to be used rather than analyzing
+ the email.
+ :returns: string in the form of "DD-Mmm-YYYY HH:MM:SS +HHMM"
+ (including double quotes) or `None` in case of failure
+ (which is fine as value for append)."""
+ if rtime is None:
+ message = rfc822.Message(StringIO(content))
+ # parsedate returns a 9-tuple that can be passed directly to
+ # time.mktime(); Will be None if missing or not in a valid
+ # format. Note that indexes 6, 7, and 8 of the result tuple are
+ # not usable.
+ dtuple = rfc822.parsedate(message.getheader('Date'))
+
+ if dtuple is None:
+ #could not determine the date, use the local time.
+ return None
+ else:
+ #rtime is set, use that instead
+ dtuple = time.localtime(rtime)
+
+ try:
+ # Check for invalid dates
+ if dtuple[0] < 1981:
+ raise ValueError
+
+ # Check for invalid dates
+ datetuple_check = time.localtime(time.mktime(dtuple))
+ if dtuple[:2] != datetuple_check[:2]:
+ raise ValueError
+
+ except (ValueError, OverflowError):
+ # Argh, sometimes it's a valid format but year is 0102
+ # or something. Argh. It seems that Time2Internaldate
+ # will rause a ValueError if the year is 0102 but not 1902,
+ # but some IMAP servers nonetheless choke on 1902.
+ self.ui.debug("Message with invalid date %s. Server will use local time." % dtuple)
+ return None
+
+ #produce a string representation of datetuple that works as
+ #INTERNALDATE
+ num2mon = {1:'Jan', 2:'Feb', 3:'Mar', 4:'Apr', 5:'May', 6:'Jun',
+ 7:'Jul', 8:'Aug', 9:'Sep', 10:'Oct', 11:'Nov', 12:'Dec'}
+
+ if dtuple.tm_isdst == '1':
+ zone = -time.altzone
+ else:
+ zone = -time.timezone
+
+ internaldate = '"%02d-%s-%04d %02d:%02d:%02d %+03d%02d"' % (dtuple.tm_mday, num2mon[dtuple.tm_mon], dtuple.tm_year, \
+ dtuple.tm_hour, dtuple.tm_min, dtuple.tm_sec, divmod(zone//60, 60))
+
+ return internaldate
+
def savemessage(self, uid, content, flags, rtime):
+ """Save the message on the Server
+
+ This backend always assigns a new uid, so the uid arg is ignored.
+
+ This function will update the self.messagelist dict to contain
+ the new message after sucessfully saving it.
+
+ :param rtime: A timestamp to be
+ :returns: the UID of the new message as assigned by the
+ server. If the folder is read-only it will return 0."""
imapobj = self.imapserver.acquireconnection()
self.ui.debug('imap', 'savemessage: called')
+
try:
try:
imapobj.select(self.getfullname()) # Needed for search
except imapobj.readonly:
self.ui.msgtoreadonly(self, uid, content, flags)
# Return indicating message taken, but no UID assigned.
- # Fudge it.
return 0
- # This backend always assigns a new uid, so the uid arg is ignored.
- # In order to get the new uid, we need to save off the message ID.
+ # get the date of the message file, so we can pass it to the server.
+ date = self.getmessagedate(content, rtime)
- message = rfc822.Message(StringIO(content))
- datetuple_msg = rfc822.parsedate(message.getheader('Date'))
- # Will be None if missing or not in a valid format.
-
- # If time isn't known
- if rtime == None and datetuple_msg == None:
- datetuple = time.localtime()
- elif rtime == None:
- datetuple = datetuple_msg
- else:
- datetuple = time.localtime(rtime)
-
- try:
- if datetuple[0] < 1981:
- raise ValueError
-
- # Check for invalid date
- datetuple_check = time.localtime(time.mktime(datetuple))
- if datetuple[:2] != datetuple_check[:2]:
- raise ValueError
-
- # This could raise a value error if it's not a valid format.
- date = imaplib.Time2Internaldate(datetuple)
- except (ValueError, OverflowError):
- # Argh, sometimes it's a valid format but year is 0102
- # or something. Argh. It seems that Time2Internaldate
- # will rause a ValueError if the year is 0102 but not 1902,
- # but some IMAP servers nonetheless choke on 1902.
- date = imaplib.Time2Internaldate(time.localtime())
-
- self.ui.debug('imap', 'savemessage: using date ' + str(date))
+ self.ui.debug('imap', 'savemessage: using date %s' % date)
content = re.sub("(?<!\r)\n", "\r\n", content)
self.ui.debug('imap', 'savemessage: initial content is: ' + repr(content))
--
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