Merge pull request #172 from mordak/mod_seq_vanished

Support HIGHESTMODSEQ and VANISHED
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9 changed files with 344 additions and 36 deletions

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@ -6,8 +6,11 @@ and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0
## [Unreleased]
### Added
- VANISHED support in EXPUNGE responses and unsolicited responses (#172).
### Changed
- MSRV increased to 1.43 for nom6 and bitvec
- `expunge` and `uid_expunge` return `Result<Deleted>` instead of `Result<Vec<u32>>`.
### Removed

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@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ default = ["tls"]
native-tls = { version = "0.2.2", optional = true }
regex = "1.0"
bufstream = "0.1"
imap-proto = "0.10.0"
nom = "5.0"
imap-proto = "0.12.0"
nom = "6.0"
base64 = "0.13"
chrono = "0.4"
lazy_static = "1.4"

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@ -50,12 +50,12 @@ jobs:
- job: msrv
pool:
vmImage: ubuntu-latest
displayName: "Minimum supported Rust version: 1.40.0"
displayName: "Minimum supported Rust version: 1.43.0"
dependsOn: []
steps:
- template: install-rust.yml@templates
parameters:
rust: 1.40.0 # static-assertions (1.37+) and base64 (1.40+)
rust: 1.43.0 # nom6 depends on bitvec (1.43+)
- script: cargo check
displayName: cargo check
- job: integration

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@ -1,9 +1,7 @@
use base64;
use bufstream::BufStream;
use chrono::{DateTime, FixedOffset};
#[cfg(feature = "tls")]
use native_tls::{TlsConnector, TlsStream};
use nom;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::io::{Read, Write};
use std::net::{TcpStream, ToSocketAddrs};
@ -838,7 +836,7 @@ impl<T: Read + Write> Session<T> {
/// The [`EXPUNGE` command](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-6.4.3) permanently
/// removes all messages that have [`Flag::Deleted`] set from the currently selected mailbox.
/// The message sequence number of each message that is removed is returned.
pub fn expunge(&mut self) -> Result<Vec<Seq>> {
pub fn expunge(&mut self) -> Result<Deleted> {
self.run_command_and_read_response("EXPUNGE")
.and_then(|lines| parse_expunge(lines, &mut self.unsolicited_responses_tx))
}
@ -865,7 +863,7 @@ impl<T: Read + Write> Session<T> {
///
/// Alternatively, the client may fall back to using just [`Session::expunge`], risking the
/// unintended removal of some messages.
pub fn uid_expunge<S: AsRef<str>>(&mut self, uid_set: S) -> Result<Vec<Uid>> {
pub fn uid_expunge<S: AsRef<str>>(&mut self, uid_set: S) -> Result<Deleted> {
self.run_command_and_read_response(&format!("UID EXPUNGE {}", uid_set.as_ref()))
.and_then(|lines| parse_expunge(lines, &mut self.unsolicited_responses_tx))
}
@ -1369,10 +1367,10 @@ impl<T: Read + Write> Connection<T> {
};
let break_with = {
use imap_proto::{parse_response, Response, Status};
use imap_proto::{Response, Status};
let line = &data[line_start..];
match parse_response(line) {
match imap_proto::parser::parse_response(line) {
Ok((
_,
Response::Done {
@ -1723,6 +1721,7 @@ mod tests {
permanent_flags: vec![],
uid_next: Some(2),
uid_validity: Some(1257842737),
highest_mod_seq: None,
};
let mailbox_name = "INBOX";
let command = format!("a1 EXAMINE {}\r\n", quote!(mailbox_name));
@ -1769,6 +1768,7 @@ mod tests {
],
uid_next: Some(2),
uid_validity: Some(1257842737),
highest_mod_seq: None,
};
let mailbox_name = "INBOX";
let command = format!("a1 SELECT {}\r\n", quote!(mailbox_name));

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@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
/// A set of errors that can occur in the IMAP client
#[derive(Debug)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum Error {
/// An `io::Error` that occurred while trying to read or write to a network stream.
Io(IoError),
@ -43,8 +44,6 @@ pub enum Error {
Validate(ValidateError),
/// Error appending an e-mail.
Append,
#[doc(hidden)]
__Nonexhaustive,
}
impl From<IoError> for Error {
@ -99,7 +98,6 @@ impl fmt::Display for Error {
Error::Bad(ref data) => write!(f, "Bad Response: {}", data),
Error::ConnectionLost => f.write_str("Connection Lost"),
Error::Append => f.write_str("Could not append mail to mailbox"),
Error::__Nonexhaustive => f.write_str("Unknown"),
}
}
}
@ -119,7 +117,6 @@ impl StdError for Error {
Error::No(_) => "No Response",
Error::ConnectionLost => "Connection lost",
Error::Append => "Could not append mail to mailbox",
Error::__Nonexhaustive => "Unknown",
}
}

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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ where
break Ok(things);
}
match imap_proto::parse_response(lines) {
match imap_proto::parser::parse_response(lines) {
Ok((rest, resp)) => {
lines = rest;
@ -127,13 +127,46 @@ pub fn parse_fetches(
pub fn parse_expunge(
lines: Vec<u8>,
unsolicited: &mut mpsc::Sender<UnsolicitedResponse>,
) -> Result<Vec<u32>> {
let f = |resp| match resp {
Response::Expunge(id) => Ok(MapOrNot::Map(id)),
resp => Ok(MapOrNot::Not(resp)),
};
) -> Result<Deleted> {
let mut lines: &[u8] = &lines;
let mut expunged = Vec::new();
let mut vanished = Vec::new();
unsafe { parse_many(lines, f, unsolicited).map(|ids| ids.take()) }
loop {
if lines.is_empty() {
break;
}
match imap_proto::parser::parse_response(lines) {
Ok((rest, Response::Expunge(seq))) => {
lines = rest;
expunged.push(seq);
}
Ok((rest, Response::Vanished { earlier: _, uids })) => {
lines = rest;
vanished.extend(uids);
}
Ok((rest, data)) => {
lines = rest;
if let Some(resp) = handle_unilateral(data, unsolicited) {
return Err(resp.into());
}
}
_ => {
return Err(Error::Parse(ParseError::Invalid(lines.to_vec())));
}
}
}
// If the server sends a VANISHED response then they must only send VANISHED
// in lieu of EXPUNGE responses for the rest of this connection, so it is
// always one or the other.
// https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7162#section-3.2.10
if !vanished.is_empty() {
Ok(Deleted::from_vanished(vanished))
} else {
Ok(Deleted::from_expunged(expunged))
}
}
pub fn parse_capabilities(
@ -143,7 +176,7 @@ pub fn parse_capabilities(
let f = |mut lines| {
let mut caps = HashSet::new();
loop {
match imap_proto::parse_response(lines) {
match imap_proto::parser::parse_response(lines) {
Ok((rest, Response::Capabilities(c))) => {
lines = rest;
caps.extend(c);
@ -179,7 +212,7 @@ pub fn parse_noop(
break Ok(());
}
match imap_proto::parse_response(lines) {
match imap_proto::parser::parse_response(lines) {
Ok((rest, data)) => {
lines = rest;
if let Some(resp) = handle_unilateral(data, unsolicited) {
@ -200,7 +233,7 @@ pub fn parse_mailbox(
let mut mailbox = Mailbox::default();
loop {
match imap_proto::parse_response(lines) {
match imap_proto::parser::parse_response(lines) {
Ok((rest, Response::Data { status, code, .. })) => {
lines = rest;
@ -212,6 +245,9 @@ pub fn parse_mailbox(
use imap_proto::ResponseCode;
match code {
Some(ResponseCode::HighestModSeq(seq)) => {
mailbox.highest_mod_seq = Some(seq);
}
Some(ResponseCode::UidValidity(uid)) => {
mailbox.uid_validity = Some(uid);
}
@ -254,7 +290,8 @@ pub fn parse_mailbox(
}
MailboxDatum::List { .. }
| MailboxDatum::MetadataSolicited { .. }
| MailboxDatum::MetadataUnsolicited { .. } => {}
| MailboxDatum::MetadataUnsolicited { .. }
| MailboxDatum::Search { .. } => {}
}
}
Ok((rest, Response::Expunge(n))) => {
@ -286,8 +323,8 @@ pub fn parse_ids(
break Ok(ids);
}
match imap_proto::parse_response(lines) {
Ok((rest, Response::IDs(c))) => {
match imap_proto::parser::parse_response(lines) {
Ok((rest, Response::MailboxData(MailboxDatum::Search(c)))) => {
lines = rest;
ids.extend(c);
}
@ -338,6 +375,11 @@ fn handle_unilateral<'a>(
Response::Expunge(n) => {
unsolicited.send(UnsolicitedResponse::Expunge(n)).unwrap();
}
Response::Vanished { earlier, uids } => {
unsolicited
.send(UnsolicitedResponse::Vanished { earlier, uids })
.unwrap();
}
res => {
return Some(res);
}
@ -554,4 +596,53 @@ mod tests {
let ids: HashSet<u32> = ids.iter().cloned().collect();
assert_eq!(ids, HashSet::<u32>::new());
}
#[test]
fn parse_vanished_test() {
// VANISHED can appear if the user has enabled QRESYNC (RFC 7162), in response to
// SELECT/EXAMINE (QRESYNC); UID FETCH (VANISHED); or EXPUNGE commands. In the first
// two cases the VANISHED response will be a different type than expected
// and so goes into the unsolicited responses channel.
let lines = b"* VANISHED 3\r\n";
let (mut send, recv) = mpsc::channel();
let resp = parse_expunge(lines.to_vec(), &mut send).unwrap();
// Should be not empty, and have no seqs
assert!(!resp.is_empty());
assert_eq!(None, resp.seqs().next());
// Should have one UID response
let mut uids = resp.uids();
assert_eq!(Some(3), uids.next());
assert_eq!(None, uids.next());
// Should be nothing in the unsolicited responses channel
assert!(recv.try_recv().is_err());
// Test VANISHED mixed with FETCH
let lines = b"* VANISHED (EARLIER) 3:8,12,50:60\r\n\
* 49 FETCH (UID 117 FLAGS (\\Seen \\Answered) MODSEQ (90060115194045001))\r\n";
let fetches = parse_fetches(lines.to_vec(), &mut send).unwrap();
match recv.try_recv().unwrap() {
UnsolicitedResponse::Vanished { earlier, uids } => {
assert!(earlier);
assert_eq!(uids.len(), 3);
assert_eq!(*uids[0].start(), 3);
assert_eq!(*uids[0].end(), 8);
assert_eq!(*uids[1].start(), 12);
assert_eq!(*uids[1].end(), 12);
assert_eq!(*uids[2].start(), 50);
assert_eq!(*uids[2].end(), 60);
}
what => panic!("Unexpected response in unsolicited responses: {:?}", what),
}
assert!(recv.try_recv().is_err());
assert_eq!(fetches.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(fetches[0].message, 49);
assert_eq!(fetches[0].flags(), &[Flag::Seen, Flag::Answered]);
assert_eq!(fetches[0].uid, Some(117));
assert_eq!(fetches[0].body(), None);
assert_eq!(fetches[0].header(), None);
}
}

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src/types/deleted.rs Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,180 @@
use super::{Seq, Uid};
use std::ops::RangeInclusive;
/// An enum representing message sequence numbers or UID sequence sets returned
/// in response to a `EXPUNGE` command.
///
/// The `EXPUNGE` command may return several `EXPUNGE` responses referencing
/// message sequence numbers, or it may return a `VANISHED` response referencing
/// multiple UID values in a sequence set if the client has enabled
/// [QRESYNC](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7162#section-3.2.7).
///
/// `Deleted` implements some iterators to make it easy to use. If the caller
/// knows that they should be receiving an `EXPUNGE` or `VANISHED` response,
/// then they can use [`seqs()`](#method.seqs) to get an iterator over `EXPUNGE`
/// message sequence numbers, or [`uids()`](#method.uids) to get an iterator over
/// the `VANISHED` UIDs. As a convenience `Deleted` also implents `IntoIterator`
/// which just returns an iterator over whatever is contained within.
///
/// # Examples
/// ```no_run
/// # let domain = "imap.example.com";
/// # let tls = native_tls::TlsConnector::builder().build().unwrap();
/// # let client = imap::connect((domain, 993), domain, &tls).unwrap();
/// # let mut session = client.login("name", "pw").unwrap();
/// // Iterate over whatever is returned
/// if let Ok(deleted) = session.expunge() {
/// for id in &deleted {
/// // Do something with id
/// }
/// }
///
/// // Expect a VANISHED response with UIDs
/// if let Ok(deleted) = session.expunge() {
/// for uid in deleted.uids() {
/// // Do something with uid
/// }
/// }
/// ```
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum Deleted {
/// Message sequence numbers given in an `EXPUNGE` response.
Expunged(Vec<Seq>),
/// Message UIDs given in a `VANISHED` response.
Vanished(Vec<RangeInclusive<Uid>>),
}
impl Deleted {
/// Construct a new `Deleted` value from a vector of message sequence
/// numbers returned in one or more `EXPUNGE` responses.
pub fn from_expunged(v: Vec<u32>) -> Self {
Deleted::Expunged(v)
}
/// Construct a new `Deleted` value from a sequence-set of UIDs
/// returned in a `VANISHED` response
pub fn from_vanished(v: Vec<RangeInclusive<u32>>) -> Self {
Deleted::Vanished(v)
}
/// Return an iterator over message sequence numbers from an `EXPUNGE`
/// response. If the client is expecting sequence numbers this function
/// can be used to ensure only sequence numbers returned in an `EXPUNGE`
/// response are processed.
pub fn seqs(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = Seq> + '_ {
match self {
Deleted::Expunged(s) => s.iter(),
Deleted::Vanished(_) => [].iter(),
}
.copied()
}
/// Return an iterator over UIDs returned in a `VANISHED` response.
/// If the client is expecting UIDs this function can be used to ensure
/// only UIDs are processed.
pub fn uids(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = Uid> + '_ {
match self {
Deleted::Expunged(_) => [].iter(),
Deleted::Vanished(s) => s.iter(),
}
.flat_map(|range| range.clone())
}
/// Return if the set is empty
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
match self {
Deleted::Expunged(v) => v.is_empty(),
Deleted::Vanished(v) => v.is_empty(),
}
}
}
impl<'a> IntoIterator for &'a Deleted {
type Item = u32;
type IntoIter = Box<dyn Iterator<Item = u32> + 'a>;
fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter {
match self {
Deleted::Expunged(_) => Box::new(self.seqs()),
Deleted::Vanished(_) => Box::new(self.uids()),
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn seq() {
let seqs = Deleted::from_expunged(vec![3, 6, 9, 12]);
let mut i = seqs.into_iter();
assert_eq!(Some(3), i.next());
assert_eq!(Some(6), i.next());
assert_eq!(Some(9), i.next());
assert_eq!(Some(12), i.next());
assert_eq!(None, i.next());
let seqs = Deleted::from_expunged(vec![]);
let mut i = seqs.into_iter();
assert_eq!(None, i.next());
}
#[test]
fn seq_set() {
let uids = Deleted::from_vanished(vec![1..=1, 3..=5, 8..=9, 12..=12]);
let mut i = uids.into_iter();
assert_eq!(Some(1), i.next());
assert_eq!(Some(3), i.next());
assert_eq!(Some(4), i.next());
assert_eq!(Some(5), i.next());
assert_eq!(Some(8), i.next());
assert_eq!(Some(9), i.next());
assert_eq!(Some(12), i.next());
assert_eq!(None, i.next());
let uids = Deleted::from_vanished(vec![]);
assert_eq!(None, uids.into_iter().next());
}
#[test]
fn seqs() {
let seqs: Deleted = Deleted::from_expunged(vec![3, 6, 9, 12]);
let mut count: u32 = 0;
for seq in seqs.seqs() {
count += 3;
assert_eq!(seq, count);
}
assert_eq!(count, 12);
}
#[test]
fn uids() {
let uids: Deleted = Deleted::from_vanished(vec![1..=6]);
let mut count: u32 = 0;
for uid in uids.uids() {
count += 1;
assert_eq!(uid, count);
}
assert_eq!(count, 6);
}
#[test]
fn generic_iteration() {
let seqs: Deleted = Deleted::from_expunged(vec![3, 6, 9, 12]);
let mut count: u32 = 0;
for seq in &seqs {
count += 3;
assert_eq!(seq, count);
}
assert_eq!(count, 12);
let uids: Deleted = Deleted::from_vanished(vec![1..=6]);
let mut count: u32 = 0;
for uid in &uids {
count += 1;
assert_eq!(uid, count);
}
assert_eq!(count, 6);
}
}

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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ use std::fmt;
/// Meta-information about an IMAP mailbox, as returned by
/// [`SELECT`](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-6.3.1) and friends.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Hash)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct Mailbox {
/// Defined flags in the mailbox. See the description of the [FLAGS
/// response](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-7.2.6) for more detail.
@ -35,6 +36,10 @@ pub struct Mailbox {
/// The unique identifier validity value. See [`Uid`] for more details. If this is missing,
/// the server does not support unique identifiers.
pub uid_validity: Option<u32>,
/// The highest mod sequence for this mailbox. Used with
/// [Conditional STORE](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4551#section-3.1.1).
pub highest_mod_seq: Option<u64>,
}
impl Default for Mailbox {
@ -47,6 +52,7 @@ impl Default for Mailbox {
permanent_flags: Vec::new(),
uid_next: None,
uid_validity: None,
highest_mod_seq: None,
}
}
}
@ -56,14 +62,15 @@ impl fmt::Display for Mailbox {
write!(
f,
"flags: {:?}, exists: {}, recent: {}, unseen: {:?}, permanent_flags: {:?},\
uid_next: {:?}, uid_validity: {:?}",
uid_next: {:?}, uid_validity: {:?}, highest_mod_seq: {:?}",
self.flags,
self.exists,
self.recent,
self.unseen,
self.permanent_flags,
self.uid_next,
self.uid_validity
self.uid_validity,
self.highest_mod_seq,
)
}
}

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@ -172,13 +172,13 @@ impl Flag<'static> {
impl<'a> fmt::Display for Flag<'a> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
Flag::Seen => write!(f, "{}", "\\Seen"),
Flag::Answered => write!(f, "{}", "\\Answered"),
Flag::Flagged => write!(f, "{}", "\\Flagged"),
Flag::Deleted => write!(f, "{}", "\\Deleted"),
Flag::Draft => write!(f, "{}", "\\Draft"),
Flag::Recent => write!(f, "{}", "\\Recent"),
Flag::MayCreate => write!(f, "{}", "\\*"),
Flag::Seen => write!(f, "\\Seen"),
Flag::Answered => write!(f, "\\Answered"),
Flag::Flagged => write!(f, "\\Flagged"),
Flag::Deleted => write!(f, "\\Deleted"),
Flag::Draft => write!(f, "\\Draft"),
Flag::Recent => write!(f, "\\Recent"),
Flag::MayCreate => write!(f, "\\*"),
Flag::Custom(ref s) => write!(f, "{}", s),
}
}
@ -216,6 +216,9 @@ pub use self::name::{Name, NameAttribute};
mod capabilities;
pub use self::capabilities::Capabilities;
mod deleted;
pub use self::deleted::Deleted;
/// re-exported from imap_proto;
pub use imap_proto::StatusAttribute;
@ -279,6 +282,32 @@ pub enum UnsolicitedResponse {
// TODO: the spec doesn't seem to say anything about when these may be received as unsolicited?
Expunge(Seq),
/// An unsolicited [`VANISHED` response](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7162#section-3.2.10)
/// that reports a sequence-set of `UID`s that have been expunged from the mailbox.
///
/// The `VANISHED` response is similar to the `EXPUNGE` response and can be sent wherever
/// an `EXPUNGE` response can be sent. It can only be sent by the server if the client
/// has enabled [`QRESYNC`](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7162).
///
/// The `VANISHED` response has two forms, one with the `EARLIER` tag which is used to
/// respond to a `UID FETCH` or `SELECT/EXAMINE` command, and one without an `EARLIER`
/// tag, which is used to announce removals within an already selected mailbox.
///
/// If using `QRESYNC`, the client can fetch new, updated and deleted `UID`s in a
/// single round trip by including the `(CHANGEDSINCE <MODSEQ> VANISHED)`
/// modifier to the `UID SEARCH` command, as described in
/// [RFC7162](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7162#section-3.1.4). For example
/// `UID FETCH 1:* (UID FLAGS) (CHANGEDSINCE 1234 VANISHED)` would return `FETCH`
/// results for all `UID`s added or modified since `MODSEQ` `1234`. Deleted `UID`s
/// will be present as a `VANISHED` response in the `Session::unsolicited_responses`
/// channel.
Vanished {
/// Whether the `EARLIER` tag was set on the response
earlier: bool,
/// The list of `UID`s which have been removed
uids: Vec<std::ops::RangeInclusive<u32>>,
},
/// An unsolicited [`FLAGS` response](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-7.2.6) that
/// identifies the flags (at a minimum, the system-defined flags) that are applicable in the
/// mailbox. Flags other than the system flags can also exist, depending on server
@ -334,6 +363,7 @@ impl<D> ZeroCopy<D> {
///
/// Only safe if `D` contains no references into the underlying input stream (i.e., the `owned`
/// passed to `ZeroCopy::new`).
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub(crate) unsafe fn take(self) -> D {
self.derived
}