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shyouhei f2a91397fd Add uplevel keyword to Kernel#warn and use it
If uplevel keyword is given, the warning message is prepended
with caller file and line information and the string "warning: ".
The use of the uplevel keyword makes Kernel#warn format output
similar to how rb_warn formats output.

This patch modifies net/ftp and net/imap to use Kernel#warn
instead of $stderr.puts or $stderr.printf, since they are used
for printing warnings.

This makes lib/cgi/core and tempfile use $stderr.puts instead of
warn for debug logging, since they are used for debug printing
and not for warning.

This does not modify bundler, rubygems, or rdoc, as those are
maintained outside of ruby and probably wish to remain backwards
compatible with older ruby versions.

rb_warn_m code is originally from nobu, but I've changed it
so that it only includes the path and lineno from uplevel
(not the method), and also prepends the string "warning: ",
to make it more similar to rb_warn.

From: Jeremy Evans code@jeremyevans.net
Signed-off-by: Urabe Shyouhei shyouhei@ruby-lang.org


git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@61155 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
2017-12-12 11:56:25 +00:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
#
# = net/imap.rb
#
# Copyright (C) 2000 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org>
#
# This library is distributed under the terms of the Ruby license.
# You can freely distribute/modify this library.
#
# Documentation: Shugo Maeda, with RDoc conversion and overview by William
# Webber.
#
# See Net::IMAP for documentation.
#
require "socket"
require "monitor"
require "digest/md5"
require "strscan"
require 'net/protocol'
begin
require "openssl"
rescue LoadError
end
module Net
#
# Net::IMAP implements Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) client
# functionality. The protocol is described in [IMAP].
#
# == IMAP Overview
#
# An IMAP client connects to a server, and then authenticates
# itself using either #authenticate() or #login(). Having
# authenticated itself, there is a range of commands
# available to it. Most work with mailboxes, which may be
# arranged in an hierarchical namespace, and each of which
# contains zero or more messages. How this is implemented on
# the server is implementation-dependent; on a UNIX server, it
# will frequently be implemented as files in mailbox format
# within a hierarchy of directories.
#
# To work on the messages within a mailbox, the client must
# first select that mailbox, using either #select() or (for
# read-only access) #examine(). Once the client has successfully
# selected a mailbox, they enter _selected_ state, and that
# mailbox becomes the _current_ mailbox, on which mail-item
# related commands implicitly operate.
#
# Messages have two sorts of identifiers: message sequence
# numbers and UIDs.
#
# Message sequence numbers number messages within a mailbox
# from 1 up to the number of items in the mailbox. If a new
# message arrives during a session, it receives a sequence
# number equal to the new size of the mailbox. If messages
# are expunged from the mailbox, remaining messages have their
# sequence numbers "shuffled down" to fill the gaps.
#
# UIDs, on the other hand, are permanently guaranteed not to
# identify another message within the same mailbox, even if
# the existing message is deleted. UIDs are required to
# be assigned in ascending (but not necessarily sequential)
# order within a mailbox; this means that if a non-IMAP client
# rearranges the order of mailitems within a mailbox, the
# UIDs have to be reassigned. An IMAP client thus cannot
# rearrange message orders.
#
# == Examples of Usage
#
# === List sender and subject of all recent messages in the default mailbox
#
# imap = Net::IMAP.new('mail.example.com')
# imap.authenticate('LOGIN', 'joe_user', 'joes_password')
# imap.examine('INBOX')
# imap.search(["RECENT"]).each do |message_id|
# envelope = imap.fetch(message_id, "ENVELOPE")[0].attr["ENVELOPE"]
# puts "#{envelope.from[0].name}: \t#{envelope.subject}"
# end
#
# === Move all messages from April 2003 from "Mail/sent-mail" to "Mail/sent-apr03"
#
# imap = Net::IMAP.new('mail.example.com')
# imap.authenticate('LOGIN', 'joe_user', 'joes_password')
# imap.select('Mail/sent-mail')
# if not imap.list('Mail/', 'sent-apr03')
# imap.create('Mail/sent-apr03')
# end
# imap.search(["BEFORE", "30-Apr-2003", "SINCE", "1-Apr-2003"]).each do |message_id|
# imap.copy(message_id, "Mail/sent-apr03")
# imap.store(message_id, "+FLAGS", [:Deleted])
# end
# imap.expunge
#
# == Thread Safety
#
# Net::IMAP supports concurrent threads. For example,
#
# imap = Net::IMAP.new("imap.foo.net", "imap2")
# imap.authenticate("cram-md5", "bar", "password")
# imap.select("inbox")
# fetch_thread = Thread.start { imap.fetch(1..-1, "UID") }
# search_result = imap.search(["BODY", "hello"])
# fetch_result = fetch_thread.value
# imap.disconnect
#
# This script invokes the FETCH command and the SEARCH command concurrently.
#
# == Errors
#
# An IMAP server can send three different types of responses to indicate
# failure:
#
# NO:: the attempted command could not be successfully completed. For
# instance, the username/password used for logging in are incorrect;
# the selected mailbox does not exist; etc.
#
# BAD:: the request from the client does not follow the server's
# understanding of the IMAP protocol. This includes attempting
# commands from the wrong client state; for instance, attempting
# to perform a SEARCH command without having SELECTed a current
# mailbox. It can also signal an internal server
# failure (such as a disk crash) has occurred.
#
# BYE:: the server is saying goodbye. This can be part of a normal
# logout sequence, and can be used as part of a login sequence
# to indicate that the server is (for some reason) unwilling
# to accept your connection. As a response to any other command,
# it indicates either that the server is shutting down, or that
# the server is timing out the client connection due to inactivity.
#
# These three error response are represented by the errors
# Net::IMAP::NoResponseError, Net::IMAP::BadResponseError, and
# Net::IMAP::ByeResponseError, all of which are subclasses of
# Net::IMAP::ResponseError. Essentially, all methods that involve
# sending a request to the server can generate one of these errors.
# Only the most pertinent instances have been documented below.
#
# Because the IMAP class uses Sockets for communication, its methods
# are also susceptible to the various errors that can occur when
# working with sockets. These are generally represented as
# Errno errors. For instance, any method that involves sending a
# request to the server and/or receiving a response from it could
# raise an Errno::EPIPE error if the network connection unexpectedly
# goes down. See the socket(7), ip(7), tcp(7), socket(2), connect(2),
# and associated man pages.
#
# Finally, a Net::IMAP::DataFormatError is thrown if low-level data
# is found to be in an incorrect format (for instance, when converting
# between UTF-8 and UTF-16), and Net::IMAP::ResponseParseError is
# thrown if a server response is non-parseable.
#
#
# == References
#
# [[IMAP]]
# M. Crispin, "INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - VERSION 4rev1",
# RFC 2060, December 1996. (Note: since obsoleted by RFC 3501)
#
# [[LANGUAGE-TAGS]]
# Alvestrand, H., "Tags for the Identification of
# Languages", RFC 1766, March 1995.
#
# [[MD5]]
# Myers, J., and M. Rose, "The Content-MD5 Header Field", RFC
# 1864, October 1995.
#
# [[MIME-IMB]]
# Freed, N., and N. Borenstein, "MIME (Multipurpose Internet
# Mail Extensions) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies", RFC
# 2045, November 1996.
#
# [[RFC-822]]
# Crocker, D., "Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text
# Messages", STD 11, RFC 822, University of Delaware, August 1982.
#
# [[RFC-2087]]
# Myers, J., "IMAP4 QUOTA extension", RFC 2087, January 1997.
#
# [[RFC-2086]]
# Myers, J., "IMAP4 ACL extension", RFC 2086, January 1997.
#
# [[RFC-2195]]
# Klensin, J., Catoe, R., and Krumviede, P., "IMAP/POP AUTHorize Extension
# for Simple Challenge/Response", RFC 2195, September 1997.
#
# [[SORT-THREAD-EXT]]
# Crispin, M., "INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - SORT and THREAD
# Extensions", draft-ietf-imapext-sort, May 2003.
#
# [[OSSL]]
# http://www.openssl.org
#
# [[RSSL]]
# http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/rubypki
#
# [[UTF7]]
# Goldsmith, D. and Davis, M., "UTF-7: A Mail-Safe Transformation Format of
# Unicode", RFC 2152, May 1997.
#
class IMAP < Protocol
include MonitorMixin
if defined?(OpenSSL::SSL)
include OpenSSL
include SSL
end
# Returns an initial greeting response from the server.
attr_reader :greeting
# Returns recorded untagged responses. For example:
#
# imap.select("inbox")
# p imap.responses["EXISTS"][-1]
# #=> 2
# p imap.responses["UIDVALIDITY"][-1]
# #=> 968263756
attr_reader :responses
# Returns all response handlers.
attr_reader :response_handlers
# Seconds to wait until a connection is opened.
# If the IMAP object cannot open a connection within this time,
# it raises a Net::OpenTimeout exception. The default value is 30 seconds.
attr_reader :open_timeout
# The thread to receive exceptions.
attr_accessor :client_thread
# Flag indicating a message has been seen.
SEEN = :Seen
# Flag indicating a message has been answered.
ANSWERED = :Answered
# Flag indicating a message has been flagged for special or urgent
# attention.
FLAGGED = :Flagged
# Flag indicating a message has been marked for deletion. This
# will occur when the mailbox is closed or expunged.
DELETED = :Deleted
# Flag indicating a message is only a draft or work-in-progress version.
DRAFT = :Draft
# Flag indicating that the message is "recent," meaning that this
# session is the first session in which the client has been notified
# of this message.
RECENT = :Recent
# Flag indicating that a mailbox context name cannot contain
# children.
NOINFERIORS = :Noinferiors
# Flag indicating that a mailbox is not selected.
NOSELECT = :Noselect
# Flag indicating that a mailbox has been marked "interesting" by
# the server; this commonly indicates that the mailbox contains
# new messages.
MARKED = :Marked
# Flag indicating that the mailbox does not contains new messages.
UNMARKED = :Unmarked
# Returns the debug mode.
def self.debug
return @@debug
end
# Sets the debug mode.
def self.debug=(val)
return @@debug = val
end
# Returns the max number of flags interned to symbols.
def self.max_flag_count
return @@max_flag_count
end
# Sets the max number of flags interned to symbols.
def self.max_flag_count=(count)
@@max_flag_count = count
end
# Adds an authenticator for Net::IMAP#authenticate. +auth_type+
# is the type of authentication this authenticator supports
# (for instance, "LOGIN"). The +authenticator+ is an object
# which defines a process() method to handle authentication with
# the server. See Net::IMAP::LoginAuthenticator,
# Net::IMAP::CramMD5Authenticator, and Net::IMAP::DigestMD5Authenticator
# for examples.
#
#
# If +auth_type+ refers to an existing authenticator, it will be
# replaced by the new one.
def self.add_authenticator(auth_type, authenticator)
@@authenticators[auth_type] = authenticator
end
# The default port for IMAP connections, port 143
def self.default_port
return PORT
end
# The default port for IMAPS connections, port 993
def self.default_tls_port
return SSL_PORT
end
class << self
alias default_imap_port default_port
alias default_imaps_port default_tls_port
alias default_ssl_port default_tls_port
end
# Disconnects from the server.
def disconnect
return if disconnected?
begin
begin
# try to call SSL::SSLSocket#io.
@sock.io.shutdown
rescue NoMethodError
# @sock is not an SSL::SSLSocket.
@sock.shutdown
end
rescue Errno::ENOTCONN
# ignore `Errno::ENOTCONN: Socket is not connected' on some platforms.
rescue Exception => e
@receiver_thread.raise(e)
end
@receiver_thread.join
synchronize do
@sock.close
end
raise e if e
end
# Returns true if disconnected from the server.
def disconnected?
return @sock.closed?
end
# Sends a CAPABILITY command, and returns an array of
# capabilities that the server supports. Each capability
# is a string. See [IMAP] for a list of possible
# capabilities.
#
# Note that the Net::IMAP class does not modify its
# behaviour according to the capabilities of the server;
# it is up to the user of the class to ensure that
# a certain capability is supported by a server before
# using it.
def capability
synchronize do
send_command("CAPABILITY")
return @responses.delete("CAPABILITY")[-1]
end
end
# Sends a NOOP command to the server. It does nothing.
def noop
send_command("NOOP")
end
# Sends a LOGOUT command to inform the server that the client is
# done with the connection.
def logout
send_command("LOGOUT")
end
# Sends a STARTTLS command to start TLS session.
def starttls(options = {}, verify = true)
send_command("STARTTLS") do |resp|
if resp.kind_of?(TaggedResponse) && resp.name == "OK"
begin
# for backward compatibility
certs = options.to_str
options = create_ssl_params(certs, verify)
rescue NoMethodError
end
start_tls_session(options)
end
end
end
# Sends an AUTHENTICATE command to authenticate the client.
# The +auth_type+ parameter is a string that represents
# the authentication mechanism to be used. Currently Net::IMAP
# supports the authentication mechanisms:
#
# LOGIN:: login using cleartext user and password.
# CRAM-MD5:: login with cleartext user and encrypted password
# (see [RFC-2195] for a full description). This
# mechanism requires that the server have the user's
# password stored in clear-text password.
#
# For both of these mechanisms, there should be two +args+: username
# and (cleartext) password. A server may not support one or the other
# of these mechanisms; check #capability() for a capability of
# the form "AUTH=LOGIN" or "AUTH=CRAM-MD5".
#
# Authentication is done using the appropriate authenticator object:
# see @@authenticators for more information on plugging in your own
# authenticator.
#
# For example:
#
# imap.authenticate('LOGIN', user, password)
#
# A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if authentication fails.
def authenticate(auth_type, *args)
auth_type = auth_type.upcase
unless @@authenticators.has_key?(auth_type)
raise ArgumentError,
format('unknown auth type - "%s"', auth_type)
end
authenticator = @@authenticators[auth_type].new(*args)
send_command("AUTHENTICATE", auth_type) do |resp|
if resp.instance_of?(ContinuationRequest)
data = authenticator.process(resp.data.text.unpack("m")[0])
s = [data].pack("m0")
send_string_data(s)
put_string(CRLF)
end
end
end
# Sends a LOGIN command to identify the client and carries
# the plaintext +password+ authenticating this +user+. Note
# that, unlike calling #authenticate() with an +auth_type+
# of "LOGIN", #login() does *not* use the login authenticator.
#
# A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if authentication fails.
def login(user, password)
send_command("LOGIN", user, password)
end
# Sends a SELECT command to select a +mailbox+ so that messages
# in the +mailbox+ can be accessed.
#
# After you have selected a mailbox, you may retrieve the
# number of items in that mailbox from @responses["EXISTS"][-1],
# and the number of recent messages from @responses["RECENT"][-1].
# Note that these values can change if new messages arrive
# during a session; see #add_response_handler() for a way of
# detecting this event.
#
# A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if the mailbox does not
# exist or is for some reason non-selectable.
def select(mailbox)
synchronize do
@responses.clear
send_command("SELECT", mailbox)
end
end
# Sends a EXAMINE command to select a +mailbox+ so that messages
# in the +mailbox+ can be accessed. Behaves the same as #select(),
# except that the selected +mailbox+ is identified as read-only.
#
# A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if the mailbox does not
# exist or is for some reason non-examinable.
def examine(mailbox)
synchronize do
@responses.clear
send_command("EXAMINE", mailbox)
end
end
# Sends a CREATE command to create a new +mailbox+.
#
# A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if a mailbox with that name
# cannot be created.
def create(mailbox)
send_command("CREATE", mailbox)
end
# Sends a DELETE command to remove the +mailbox+.
#
# A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if a mailbox with that name
# cannot be deleted, either because it does not exist or because the
# client does not have permission to delete it.
def delete(mailbox)
send_command("DELETE", mailbox)
end
# Sends a RENAME command to change the name of the +mailbox+ to
# +newname+.
#
# A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if a mailbox with the
# name +mailbox+ cannot be renamed to +newname+ for whatever
# reason; for instance, because +mailbox+ does not exist, or
# because there is already a mailbox with the name +newname+.
def rename(mailbox, newname)
send_command("RENAME", mailbox, newname)
end
# Sends a SUBSCRIBE command to add the specified +mailbox+ name to
# the server's set of "active" or "subscribed" mailboxes as returned
# by #lsub().
#
# A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if +mailbox+ cannot be
# subscribed to; for instance, because it does not exist.
def subscribe(mailbox)
send_command("SUBSCRIBE", mailbox)
end
# Sends a UNSUBSCRIBE command to remove the specified +mailbox+ name
# from the server's set of "active" or "subscribed" mailboxes.
#
# A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if +mailbox+ cannot be
# unsubscribed from; for instance, because the client is not currently
# subscribed to it.
def unsubscribe(mailbox)
send_command("UNSUBSCRIBE", mailbox)
end
# Sends a LIST command, and returns a subset of names from
# the complete set of all names available to the client.
# +refname+ provides a context (for instance, a base directory
# in a directory-based mailbox hierarchy). +mailbox+ specifies
# a mailbox or (via wildcards) mailboxes under that context.
# Two wildcards may be used in +mailbox+: '*', which matches
# all characters *including* the hierarchy delimiter (for instance,
# '/' on a UNIX-hosted directory-based mailbox hierarchy); and '%',
# which matches all characters *except* the hierarchy delimiter.
#
# If +refname+ is empty, +mailbox+ is used directly to determine
# which mailboxes to match. If +mailbox+ is empty, the root
# name of +refname+ and the hierarchy delimiter are returned.
#
# The return value is an array of +Net::IMAP::MailboxList+. For example:
#
# imap.create("foo/bar")
# imap.create("foo/baz")
# p imap.list("", "foo/%")
# #=> [#<Net::IMAP::MailboxList attr=[:Noselect], delim="/", name="foo/">, \\
# #<Net::IMAP::MailboxList attr=[:Noinferiors, :Marked], delim="/", name="foo/bar">, \\
# #<Net::IMAP::MailboxList attr=[:Noinferiors], delim="/", name="foo/baz">]
def list(refname, mailbox)
synchronize do
send_command("LIST", refname, mailbox)
return @responses.delete("LIST")
end
end
# Sends a XLIST command, and returns a subset of names from
# the complete set of all names available to the client.
# +refname+ provides a context (for instance, a base directory
# in a directory-based mailbox hierarchy). +mailbox+ specifies
# a mailbox or (via wildcards) mailboxes under that context.
# Two wildcards may be used in +mailbox+: '*', which matches
# all characters *including* the hierarchy delimiter (for instance,
# '/' on a UNIX-hosted directory-based mailbox hierarchy); and '%',
# which matches all characters *except* the hierarchy delimiter.
#
# If +refname+ is empty, +mailbox+ is used directly to determine
# which mailboxes to match. If +mailbox+ is empty, the root
# name of +refname+ and the hierarchy delimiter are returned.
#
# The XLIST command is like the LIST command except that the flags
# returned refer to the function of the folder/mailbox, e.g. :Sent
#
# The return value is an array of +Net::IMAP::MailboxList+. For example:
#
# imap.create("foo/bar")
# imap.create("foo/baz")
# p imap.xlist("", "foo/%")
# #=> [#<Net::IMAP::MailboxList attr=[:Noselect], delim="/", name="foo/">, \\
# #<Net::IMAP::MailboxList attr=[:Noinferiors, :Marked], delim="/", name="foo/bar">, \\
# #<Net::IMAP::MailboxList attr=[:Noinferiors], delim="/", name="foo/baz">]
def xlist(refname, mailbox)
synchronize do
send_command("XLIST", refname, mailbox)
return @responses.delete("XLIST")
end
end
# Sends the GETQUOTAROOT command along with the specified +mailbox+.
# This command is generally available to both admin and user.
# If this mailbox exists, it returns an array containing objects of type
# Net::IMAP::MailboxQuotaRoot and Net::IMAP::MailboxQuota.
def getquotaroot(mailbox)
synchronize do
send_command("GETQUOTAROOT", mailbox)
result = []
result.concat(@responses.delete("QUOTAROOT"))
result.concat(@responses.delete("QUOTA"))
return result
end
end
# Sends the GETQUOTA command along with specified +mailbox+.
# If this mailbox exists, then an array containing a
# Net::IMAP::MailboxQuota object is returned. This
# command is generally only available to server admin.
def getquota(mailbox)
synchronize do
send_command("GETQUOTA", mailbox)
return @responses.delete("QUOTA")
end
end
# Sends a SETQUOTA command along with the specified +mailbox+ and
# +quota+. If +quota+ is nil, then +quota+ will be unset for that
# mailbox. Typically one needs to be logged in as a server admin
# for this to work. The IMAP quota commands are described in
# [RFC-2087].
def setquota(mailbox, quota)
if quota.nil?
data = '()'
else
data = '(STORAGE ' + quota.to_s + ')'
end
send_command("SETQUOTA", mailbox, RawData.new(data))
end
# Sends the SETACL command along with +mailbox+, +user+ and the
# +rights+ that user is to have on that mailbox. If +rights+ is nil,
# then that user will be stripped of any rights to that mailbox.
# The IMAP ACL commands are described in [RFC-2086].
def setacl(mailbox, user, rights)
if rights.nil?
send_command("SETACL", mailbox, user, "")
else
send_command("SETACL", mailbox, user, rights)
end
end
# Send the GETACL command along with a specified +mailbox+.
# If this mailbox exists, an array containing objects of
# Net::IMAP::MailboxACLItem will be returned.
def getacl(mailbox)
synchronize do
send_command("GETACL", mailbox)
return @responses.delete("ACL")[-1]
end
end
# Sends a LSUB command, and returns a subset of names from the set
# of names that the user has declared as being "active" or
# "subscribed." +refname+ and +mailbox+ are interpreted as
# for #list().
# The return value is an array of +Net::IMAP::MailboxList+.
def lsub(refname, mailbox)
synchronize do
send_command("LSUB", refname, mailbox)
return @responses.delete("LSUB")
end
end
# Sends a STATUS command, and returns the status of the indicated
# +mailbox+. +attr+ is a list of one or more attributes whose
# statuses are to be requested. Supported attributes include:
#
# MESSAGES:: the number of messages in the mailbox.
# RECENT:: the number of recent messages in the mailbox.
# UNSEEN:: the number of unseen messages in the mailbox.
#
# The return value is a hash of attributes. For example:
#
# p imap.status("inbox", ["MESSAGES", "RECENT"])
# #=> {"RECENT"=>0, "MESSAGES"=>44}
#
# A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if status values
# for +mailbox+ cannot be returned; for instance, because it
# does not exist.
def status(mailbox, attr)
synchronize do
send_command("STATUS", mailbox, attr)
return @responses.delete("STATUS")[-1].attr
end
end
# Sends a APPEND command to append the +message+ to the end of
# the +mailbox+. The optional +flags+ argument is an array of
# flags initially passed to the new message. The optional
# +date_time+ argument specifies the creation time to assign to the
# new message; it defaults to the current time.
# For example:
#
# imap.append("inbox", <<EOF.gsub(/\n/, "\r\n"), [:Seen], Time.now)
# Subject: hello
# From: shugo@ruby-lang.org
# To: shugo@ruby-lang.org
#
# hello world
# EOF
#
# A Net::IMAP::NoResponseError is raised if the mailbox does
# not exist (it is not created automatically), or if the flags,
# date_time, or message arguments contain errors.
def append(mailbox, message, flags = nil, date_time = nil)
args = []
if flags
args.push(flags)
end
args.push(date_time) if date_time
args.push(Literal.new(message))
send_command("APPEND", mailbox, *args)
end
# Sends a CHECK command to request a checkpoint of the currently
# selected mailbox. This performs implementation-specific
# housekeeping; for instance, reconciling the mailbox's
# in-memory and on-disk state.
def check
send_command("CHECK")
end
# Sends a CLOSE command to close the currently selected mailbox.
# The CLOSE command permanently removes from the mailbox all
# messages that have the \Deleted flag set.
def close
send_command("CLOSE")
end
# Sends a EXPUNGE command to permanently remove from the currently
# selected mailbox all messages that have the \Deleted flag set.
def expunge
synchronize do
send_command("EXPUNGE")
return @responses.delete("EXPUNGE")
end
end
# Sends a SEARCH command to search the mailbox for messages that
# match the given searching criteria, and returns message sequence
# numbers. +keys+ can either be a string holding the entire
# search string, or a single-dimension array of search keywords and
# arguments. The following are some common search criteria;
# see [IMAP] section 6.4.4 for a full list.
#
# <message set>:: a set of message sequence numbers. ',' indicates
# an interval, ':' indicates a range. For instance,
# '2,10:12,15' means "2,10,11,12,15".
#
# BEFORE <date>:: messages with an internal date strictly before
# <date>. The date argument has a format similar
# to 8-Aug-2002.
#
# BODY <string>:: messages that contain <string> within their body.
#
# CC <string>:: messages containing <string> in their CC field.
#
# FROM <string>:: messages that contain <string> in their FROM field.
#
# NEW:: messages with the \Recent, but not the \Seen, flag set.
#
# NOT <search-key>:: negate the following search key.
#
# OR <search-key> <search-key>:: "or" two search keys together.
#
# ON <date>:: messages with an internal date exactly equal to <date>,
# which has a format similar to 8-Aug-2002.
#
# SINCE <date>:: messages with an internal date on or after <date>.
#
# SUBJECT <string>:: messages with <string> in their subject.
#
# TO <string>:: messages with <string> in their TO field.
#
# For example:
#
# p imap.search(["SUBJECT", "hello", "NOT", "NEW"])
# #=> [1, 6, 7, 8]
def search(keys, charset = nil)
return search_internal("SEARCH", keys, charset)
end
# Similar to #search(), but returns unique identifiers.
def uid_search(keys, charset = nil)
return search_internal("UID SEARCH", keys, charset)
end
# Sends a FETCH command to retrieve data associated with a message
# in the mailbox.
#
# The +set+ parameter is a number or a range between two numbers,
# or an array of those. The number is a message sequence number,
# where -1 represents a '*' for use in range notation like 100..-1
# being interpreted as '100:*'. Beware that the +exclude_end?+
# property of a Range object is ignored, and the contents of a
# range are independent of the order of the range endpoints as per
# the protocol specification, so 1...5, 5..1 and 5...1 are all
# equivalent to 1..5.
#
# +attr+ is a list of attributes to fetch; see the documentation
# for Net::IMAP::FetchData for a list of valid attributes.
#
# The return value is an array of Net::IMAP::FetchData or nil
# (instead of an empty array) if there is no matching message.
#
# For example:
#
# p imap.fetch(6..8, "UID")
# #=> [#<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=6, attr={"UID"=>98}>, \\
# #<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=7, attr={"UID"=>99}>, \\
# #<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=8, attr={"UID"=>100}>]
# p imap.fetch(6, "BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (SUBJECT)]")
# #=> [#<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=6, attr={"BODY[HEADER.FIELDS (SUBJECT)]"=>"Subject: test\r\n\r\n"}>]
# data = imap.uid_fetch(98, ["RFC822.SIZE", "INTERNALDATE"])[0]
# p data.seqno
# #=> 6
# p data.attr["RFC822.SIZE"]
# #=> 611
# p data.attr["INTERNALDATE"]
# #=> "12-Oct-2000 22:40:59 +0900"
# p data.attr["UID"]
# #=> 98
def fetch(set, attr, mod = nil)
return fetch_internal("FETCH", set, attr, mod)
end
# Similar to #fetch(), but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
def uid_fetch(set, attr, mod = nil)
return fetch_internal("UID FETCH", set, attr, mod)
end
# Sends a STORE command to alter data associated with messages
# in the mailbox, in particular their flags. The +set+ parameter
# is a number, an array of numbers, or a Range object. Each number
# is a message sequence number. +attr+ is the name of a data item
# to store: 'FLAGS' will replace the message's flag list
# with the provided one, '+FLAGS' will add the provided flags,
# and '-FLAGS' will remove them. +flags+ is a list of flags.
#
# The return value is an array of Net::IMAP::FetchData. For example:
#
# p imap.store(6..8, "+FLAGS", [:Deleted])
# #=> [#<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=6, attr={"FLAGS"=>[:Seen, :Deleted]}>, \\
# #<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=7, attr={"FLAGS"=>[:Seen, :Deleted]}>, \\
# #<Net::IMAP::FetchData seqno=8, attr={"FLAGS"=>[:Seen, :Deleted]}>]
def store(set, attr, flags)
return store_internal("STORE", set, attr, flags)
end
# Similar to #store(), but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
def uid_store(set, attr, flags)
return store_internal("UID STORE", set, attr, flags)
end
# Sends a COPY command to copy the specified message(s) to the end
# of the specified destination +mailbox+. The +set+ parameter is
# a number, an array of numbers, or a Range object. The number is
# a message sequence number.
def copy(set, mailbox)
copy_internal("COPY", set, mailbox)
end
# Similar to #copy(), but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
def uid_copy(set, mailbox)
copy_internal("UID COPY", set, mailbox)
end
# Sends a MOVE command to move the specified message(s) to the end
# of the specified destination +mailbox+. The +set+ parameter is
# a number, an array of numbers, or a Range object. The number is
# a message sequence number.
# The IMAP MOVE extension is described in [RFC-6851].
def move(set, mailbox)
copy_internal("MOVE", set, mailbox)
end
# Similar to #move(), but +set+ contains unique identifiers.
def uid_move(set, mailbox)
copy_internal("UID MOVE", set, mailbox)
end
# Sends a SORT command to sort messages in the mailbox.
# Returns an array of message sequence numbers. For example:
#
# p imap.sort(["FROM"], ["ALL"], "US-ASCII")
# #=> [1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 4, 9]
# p imap.sort(["DATE"], ["SUBJECT", "hello"], "US-ASCII")
# #=> [6, 7, 8, 1]
#
# See [SORT-THREAD-EXT] for more details.
def sort(sort_keys, search_keys, charset)
return sort_internal("SORT", sort_keys, search_keys, charset)
end
# Similar to #sort(), but returns an array of unique identifiers.
def uid_sort(sort_keys, search_keys, charset)
return sort_internal("UID SORT", sort_keys, search_keys, charset)
end
# Adds a response handler. For example, to detect when
# the server sends a new EXISTS response (which normally
# indicates new messages being added to the mailbox),
# add the following handler after selecting the
# mailbox:
#
# imap.add_response_handler { |resp|
# if resp.kind_of?(Net::IMAP::UntaggedResponse) and resp.name == "EXISTS"
# puts "Mailbox now has #{resp.data} messages"
# end
# }
#
def add_response_handler(handler = Proc.new)
@response_handlers.push(handler)
end
# Removes the response handler.
def remove_response_handler(handler)
@response_handlers.delete(handler)
end
# Similar to #search(), but returns message sequence numbers in threaded
# format, as a Net::IMAP::ThreadMember tree. The supported algorithms
# are:
#
# ORDEREDSUBJECT:: split into single-level threads according to subject,
# ordered by date.
# REFERENCES:: split into threads by parent/child relationships determined
# by which message is a reply to which.
#
# Unlike #search(), +charset+ is a required argument. US-ASCII
# and UTF-8 are sample values.
#
# See [SORT-THREAD-EXT] for more details.
def thread(algorithm, search_keys, charset)
return thread_internal("THREAD", algorithm, search_keys, charset)
end
# Similar to #thread(), but returns unique identifiers instead of
# message sequence numbers.
def uid_thread(algorithm, search_keys, charset)
return thread_internal("UID THREAD", algorithm, search_keys, charset)
end
# Sends an IDLE command that waits for notifications of new or expunged
# messages. Yields responses from the server during the IDLE.
#
# Use #idle_done() to leave IDLE.
#
# If +timeout+ is given, this method returns after +timeout+ seconds passed.
# +timeout+ can be used for keep-alive. For example, the following code
# checks the connection for each 60 seconds.
#
# loop do
# imap.idle(60) do |res|
# ...
# end
# end
def idle(timeout = nil, &response_handler)
raise LocalJumpError, "no block given" unless response_handler
response = nil
synchronize do
tag = Thread.current[:net_imap_tag] = generate_tag
put_string("#{tag} IDLE#{CRLF}")
begin
add_response_handler(response_handler)
@idle_done_cond = new_cond
@idle_done_cond.wait(timeout)
@idle_done_cond = nil
if @receiver_thread_terminating
raise @exception || Net::IMAP::Error.new("connection closed")
end
ensure
unless @receiver_thread_terminating
remove_response_handler(response_handler)
put_string("DONE#{CRLF}")
response = get_tagged_response(tag, "IDLE")
end
end
end
return response
end
# Leaves IDLE.
def idle_done
synchronize do
if @idle_done_cond.nil?
raise Net::IMAP::Error, "not during IDLE"
end
@idle_done_cond.signal
end
end
# Decode a string from modified UTF-7 format to UTF-8.
#
# UTF-7 is a 7-bit encoding of Unicode [UTF7]. IMAP uses a
# slightly modified version of this to encode mailbox names
# containing non-ASCII characters; see [IMAP] section 5.1.3.
#
# Net::IMAP does _not_ automatically encode and decode
# mailbox names to and from UTF-7.
def self.decode_utf7(s)
return s.gsub(/&([^-]+)?-/n) {
if $1
($1.tr(",", "/") + "===").unpack("m")[0].encode(Encoding::UTF_8, Encoding::UTF_16BE)
else
"&"
end
}
end
# Encode a string from UTF-8 format to modified UTF-7.
def self.encode_utf7(s)
return s.gsub(/(&)|[^\x20-\x7e]+/) {
if $1
"&-"
else
base64 = [$&.encode(Encoding::UTF_16BE)].pack("m0")
"&" + base64.delete("=").tr("/", ",") + "-"
end
}.force_encoding("ASCII-8BIT")
end
# Formats +time+ as an IMAP-style date.
def self.format_date(time)
return time.strftime('%d-%b-%Y')
end
# Formats +time+ as an IMAP-style date-time.
def self.format_datetime(time)
return time.strftime('%d-%b-%Y %H:%M %z')
end
private
CRLF = "\r\n" # :nodoc:
PORT = 143 # :nodoc:
SSL_PORT = 993 # :nodoc:
@@debug = false
@@authenticators = {}
@@max_flag_count = 10000
# :call-seq:
# Net::IMAP.new(host, options = {})
#
# Creates a new Net::IMAP object and connects it to the specified
# +host+.
#
# +options+ is an option hash, each key of which is a symbol.
#
# The available options are:
#
# port:: Port number (default value is 143 for imap, or 993 for imaps)
# ssl:: If options[:ssl] is true, then an attempt will be made
# to use SSL (now TLS) to connect to the server. For this to work
# OpenSSL [OSSL] and the Ruby OpenSSL [RSSL] extensions need to
# be installed.
# If options[:ssl] is a hash, it's passed to
# OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#set_params as parameters.
# open_timeout:: Seconds to wait until a connection is opened
#
# The most common errors are:
#
# Errno::ECONNREFUSED:: Connection refused by +host+ or an intervening
# firewall.
# Errno::ETIMEDOUT:: Connection timed out (possibly due to packets
# being dropped by an intervening firewall).
# Errno::ENETUNREACH:: There is no route to that network.
# SocketError:: Hostname not known or other socket error.
# Net::IMAP::ByeResponseError:: The connected to the host was successful, but
# it immediately said goodbye.
def initialize(host, port_or_options = {},
usessl = false, certs = nil, verify = true)
super()
@host = host
begin
options = port_or_options.to_hash
rescue NoMethodError
# for backward compatibility
options = {}
options[:port] = port_or_options
if usessl
options[:ssl] = create_ssl_params(certs, verify)
end
end
@port = options[:port] || (options[:ssl] ? SSL_PORT : PORT)
@tag_prefix = "RUBY"
@tagno = 0
@open_timeout = options[:open_timeout] || 30
@parser = ResponseParser.new
@sock = tcp_socket(@host, @port)
begin
if options[:ssl]
start_tls_session(options[:ssl])
@usessl = true
else
@usessl = false
end
@responses = Hash.new([].freeze)
@tagged_responses = {}
@response_handlers = []
@tagged_response_arrival = new_cond
@continued_command_tag = nil
@continuation_request_arrival = new_cond
@continuation_request_exception = nil
@idle_done_cond = nil
@logout_command_tag = nil
@debug_output_bol = true
@exception = nil
@greeting = get_response
if @greeting.nil?
raise Error, "connection closed"
end
if @greeting.name == "BYE"
raise ByeResponseError, @greeting
end
@client_thread = Thread.current
@receiver_thread = Thread.start {
begin
receive_responses
rescue Exception
end
}
@receiver_thread_terminating = false
rescue Exception
@sock.close
raise
end
end
def tcp_socket(host, port)
Socket.tcp(host, port, :connect_timeout => @open_timeout)
rescue Errno::ETIMEDOUT
raise Net::OpenTimeout, "Timeout to open TCP connection to " +
"#{host}:#{port} (exceeds #{@open_timeout} seconds)"
end
def receive_responses
connection_closed = false
until connection_closed
synchronize do
@exception = nil
end
begin
resp = get_response
rescue Exception => e
synchronize do
@sock.close
@exception = e
end
break
end
unless resp
synchronize do
@exception = EOFError.new("end of file reached")
end
break
end
begin
synchronize do
case resp
when TaggedResponse
@tagged_responses[resp.tag] = resp
@tagged_response_arrival.broadcast
case resp.tag
when @logout_command_tag
return
when @continued_command_tag
@continuation_request_exception =
RESPONSE_ERRORS[resp.name].new(resp)
@continuation_request_arrival.signal
end
when UntaggedResponse
record_response(resp.name, resp.data)
if resp.data.instance_of?(ResponseText) &&
(code = resp.data.code)
record_response(code.name, code.data)
end
if resp.name == "BYE" && @logout_command_tag.nil?
@sock.close
@exception = ByeResponseError.new(resp)
connection_closed = true
end
when ContinuationRequest
@continuation_request_arrival.signal
end
@response_handlers.each do |handler|
handler.call(resp)
end
end
rescue Exception => e
@exception = e
synchronize do
@tagged_response_arrival.broadcast
@continuation_request_arrival.broadcast
end
end
end
synchronize do
@receiver_thread_terminating = true
@tagged_response_arrival.broadcast
@continuation_request_arrival.broadcast
if @idle_done_cond
@idle_done_cond.signal
end
end
end
def get_tagged_response(tag, cmd)
until @tagged_responses.key?(tag)
raise @exception if @exception
@tagged_response_arrival.wait
end
resp = @tagged_responses.delete(tag)
case resp.name
when /\A(?:NO)\z/ni
raise NoResponseError, resp
when /\A(?:BAD)\z/ni
raise BadResponseError, resp
else
return resp
end
end
def get_response
buff = String.new
while true
s = @sock.gets(CRLF)
break unless s
buff.concat(s)
if /\{(\d+)\}\r\n/n =~ s
s = @sock.read($1.to_i)
buff.concat(s)
else
break
end
end
return nil if buff.length == 0
if @@debug
$stderr.print(buff.gsub(/^/n, "S: "))
end
return @parser.parse(buff)
end
def record_response(name, data)
unless @responses.has_key?(name)
@responses[name] = []
end
@responses[name].push(data)
end
def send_command(cmd, *args, &block)
synchronize do
args.each do |i|
validate_data(i)
end
tag = generate_tag
put_string(tag + " " + cmd)
args.each do |i|
put_string(" ")
send_data(i, tag)
end
put_string(CRLF)
if cmd == "LOGOUT"
@logout_command_tag = tag
end
if block
add_response_handler(block)
end
begin
return get_tagged_response(tag, cmd)
ensure
if block
remove_response_handler(block)
end
end
end
end
def generate_tag
@tagno += 1
return format("%s%04d", @tag_prefix, @tagno)
end
def put_string(str)
@sock.print(str)
if @@debug
if @debug_output_bol
$stderr.print("C: ")
end
$stderr.print(str.gsub(/\n(?!\z)/n, "\nC: "))
if /\r\n\z/n.match(str)
@debug_output_bol = true
else
@debug_output_bol = false
end
end
end
def validate_data(data)
case data
when nil
when String
when Integer
NumValidator.ensure_number(data)
when Array
if data[0] == 'CHANGEDSINCE'
NumValidator.ensure_mod_sequence_value(data[1])
else
data.each do |i|
validate_data(i)
end
end
when Time
when Symbol
else
data.validate
end
end
def send_data(data, tag = nil)
case data
when nil
put_string("NIL")
when String
send_string_data(data)
when Integer
send_number_data(data)
when Array
send_list_data(data)
when Time
send_time_data(data)
when Symbol
send_symbol_data(data)
else
data.send_data(self, tag)
end
end
def send_string_data(str)
case str
when ""
put_string('""')
when /[\x80-\xff\r\n]/n
# literal
send_literal(str)
when /[(){ \x00-\x1f\x7f%*"\\]/n
# quoted string
send_quoted_string(str)
else
put_string(str)
end
end
def send_quoted_string(str)
put_string('"' + str.gsub(/["\\]/n, "\\\\\\&") + '"')
end
def send_literal(str, tag)
synchronize do
put_string("{" + str.bytesize.to_s + "}" + CRLF)
@continued_command_tag = tag
@continuation_request_exception = nil
begin
@continuation_request_arrival.wait
e = @continuation_request_exception || @exception
raise e if e
put_string(str)
ensure
@continued_command_tag = nil
@continuation_request_exception = nil
end
end
end
def send_number_data(num)
put_string(num.to_s)
end
def send_list_data(list)
put_string("(")
first = true
list.each do |i|
if first
first = false
else
put_string(" ")
end
send_data(i)
end
put_string(")")
end
DATE_MONTH = %w(Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec)
def send_time_data(time)
t = time.dup.gmtime
s = format('"%2d-%3s-%4d %02d:%02d:%02d +0000"',
t.day, DATE_MONTH[t.month - 1], t.year,
t.hour, t.min, t.sec)
put_string(s)
end
def send_symbol_data(symbol)
put_string("\\" + symbol.to_s)
end
def search_internal(cmd, keys, charset)
if keys.instance_of?(String)
keys = [RawData.new(keys)]
else
normalize_searching_criteria(keys)
end
synchronize do
if charset
send_command(cmd, "CHARSET", charset, *keys)
else
send_command(cmd, *keys)
end
return @responses.delete("SEARCH")[-1]
end
end
def fetch_internal(cmd, set, attr, mod = nil)
case attr
when String then
attr = RawData.new(attr)
when Array then
attr = attr.map { |arg|
arg.is_a?(String) ? RawData.new(arg) : arg
}
end
synchronize do
@responses.delete("FETCH")
if mod
send_command(cmd, MessageSet.new(set), attr, mod)
else
send_command(cmd, MessageSet.new(set), attr)
end
return @responses.delete("FETCH")
end
end
def store_internal(cmd, set, attr, flags)
if attr.instance_of?(String)
attr = RawData.new(attr)
end
synchronize do
@responses.delete("FETCH")
send_command(cmd, MessageSet.new(set), attr, flags)
return @responses.delete("FETCH")
end
end
def copy_internal(cmd, set, mailbox)
send_command(cmd, MessageSet.new(set), mailbox)
end
def sort_internal(cmd, sort_keys, search_keys, charset)
if search_keys.instance_of?(String)
search_keys = [RawData.new(search_keys)]
else
normalize_searching_criteria(search_keys)
end
normalize_searching_criteria(search_keys)
synchronize do
send_command(cmd, sort_keys, charset, *search_keys)
return @responses.delete("SORT")[-1]
end
end
def thread_internal(cmd, algorithm, search_keys, charset)
if search_keys.instance_of?(String)
search_keys = [RawData.new(search_keys)]
else
normalize_searching_criteria(search_keys)
end
normalize_searching_criteria(search_keys)
send_command(cmd, algorithm, charset, *search_keys)
return @responses.delete("THREAD")[-1]
end
def normalize_searching_criteria(keys)
keys.collect! do |i|
case i
when -1, Range, Array
MessageSet.new(i)
else
i
end
end
end
def create_ssl_params(certs = nil, verify = true)
params = {}
if certs
if File.file?(certs)
params[:ca_file] = certs
elsif File.directory?(certs)
params[:ca_path] = certs
end
end
if verify
params[:verify_mode] = VERIFY_PEER
else
params[:verify_mode] = VERIFY_NONE
end
return params
end
def start_tls_session(params = {})
unless defined?(OpenSSL::SSL)
raise "SSL extension not installed"
end
if @sock.kind_of?(OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket)
raise RuntimeError, "already using SSL"
end
begin
params = params.to_hash
rescue NoMethodError
params = {}
end
context = SSLContext.new
context.set_params(params)
if defined?(VerifyCallbackProc)
context.verify_callback = VerifyCallbackProc
end
@sock = SSLSocket.new(@sock, context)
@sock.sync_close = true
ssl_socket_connect(@sock, @open_timeout)
if context.verify_mode != VERIFY_NONE
@sock.post_connection_check(@host)
end
end
class RawData # :nodoc:
def send_data(imap, tag)
imap.send(:put_string, @data)
end
def validate
end
private
def initialize(data)
@data = data
end
end
class Atom # :nodoc:
def send_data(imap, tag)
imap.send(:put_string, @data)
end
def validate
end
private
def initialize(data)
@data = data
end
end
class QuotedString # :nodoc:
def send_data(imap, tag)
imap.send(:send_quoted_string, @data)
end
def validate
end
private
def initialize(data)
@data = data
end
end
class Literal # :nodoc:
def send_data(imap, tag)
imap.send(:send_literal, @data, tag)
end
def validate
end
private
def initialize(data)
@data = data
end
end
class MessageSet # :nodoc:
def send_data(imap, tag)
imap.send(:put_string, format_internal(@data))
end
def validate
validate_internal(@data)
end
private
def initialize(data)
@data = data
end
def format_internal(data)
case data
when "*"
return data
when Integer
if data == -1
return "*"
else
return data.to_s
end
when Range
return format_internal(data.first) +
":" + format_internal(data.last)
when Array
return data.collect {|i| format_internal(i)}.join(",")
when ThreadMember
return data.seqno.to_s +
":" + data.children.collect {|i| format_internal(i).join(",")}
end
end
def validate_internal(data)
case data
when "*"
when Integer
NumValidator.ensure_nz_number(data)
when Range
when Array
data.each do |i|
validate_internal(i)
end
when ThreadMember
data.children.each do |i|
validate_internal(i)
end
else
raise DataFormatError, data.inspect
end
end
end
# Common validators of number and nz_number types
module NumValidator # :nodoc
class << self
# Check is passed argument valid 'number' in RFC 3501 terminology
def valid_number?(num)
# [RFC 3501]
# number = 1*DIGIT
# ; Unsigned 32-bit integer
# ; (0 <= n < 4,294,967,296)
num >= 0 && num < 4294967296
end
# Check is passed argument valid 'nz_number' in RFC 3501 terminology
def valid_nz_number?(num)
# [RFC 3501]
# nz-number = digit-nz *DIGIT
# ; Non-zero unsigned 32-bit integer
# ; (0 < n < 4,294,967,296)
num != 0 && valid_number?(num)
end
# Check is passed argument valid 'mod_sequence_value' in RFC 4551 terminology
def valid_mod_sequence_value?(num)
# mod-sequence-value = 1*DIGIT
# ; Positive unsigned 64-bit integer
# ; (mod-sequence)
# ; (1 <= n < 18,446,744,073,709,551,615)
num >= 1 && num < 18446744073709551615
end
# Ensure argument is 'number' or raise DataFormatError
def ensure_number(num)
return if valid_number?(num)
msg = "number must be unsigned 32-bit integer: #{num}"
raise DataFormatError, msg
end
# Ensure argument is 'nz_number' or raise DataFormatError
def ensure_nz_number(num)
return if valid_nz_number?(num)
msg = "nz_number must be non-zero unsigned 32-bit integer: #{num}"
raise DataFormatError, msg
end
# Ensure argument is 'mod_sequence_value' or raise DataFormatError
def ensure_mod_sequence_value(num)
return if valid_mod_sequence_value?(num)
msg = "mod_sequence_value must be unsigned 64-bit integer: #{num}"
raise DataFormatError, msg
end
end
end
# Net::IMAP::ContinuationRequest represents command continuation requests.
#
# The command continuation request response is indicated by a "+" token
# instead of a tag. This form of response indicates that the server is
# ready to accept the continuation of a command from the client. The
# remainder of this response is a line of text.
#
# continue_req ::= "+" SPACE (resp_text / base64)
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# data:: Returns the data (Net::IMAP::ResponseText).
#
# raw_data:: Returns the raw data string.
ContinuationRequest = Struct.new(:data, :raw_data)
# Net::IMAP::UntaggedResponse represents untagged responses.
#
# Data transmitted by the server to the client and status responses
# that do not indicate command completion are prefixed with the token
# "*", and are called untagged responses.
#
# response_data ::= "*" SPACE (resp_cond_state / resp_cond_bye /
# mailbox_data / message_data / capability_data)
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# name:: Returns the name, such as "FLAGS", "LIST", or "FETCH".
#
# data:: Returns the data such as an array of flag symbols,
# a ((<Net::IMAP::MailboxList>)) object.
#
# raw_data:: Returns the raw data string.
UntaggedResponse = Struct.new(:name, :data, :raw_data)
# Net::IMAP::TaggedResponse represents tagged responses.
#
# The server completion result response indicates the success or
# failure of the operation. It is tagged with the same tag as the
# client command which began the operation.
#
# response_tagged ::= tag SPACE resp_cond_state CRLF
#
# tag ::= 1*<any ATOM_CHAR except "+">
#
# resp_cond_state ::= ("OK" / "NO" / "BAD") SPACE resp_text
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# tag:: Returns the tag.
#
# name:: Returns the name, one of "OK", "NO", or "BAD".
#
# data:: Returns the data. See ((<Net::IMAP::ResponseText>)).
#
# raw_data:: Returns the raw data string.
#
TaggedResponse = Struct.new(:tag, :name, :data, :raw_data)
# Net::IMAP::ResponseText represents texts of responses.
# The text may be prefixed by the response code.
#
# resp_text ::= ["[" resp_text_code "]" SPACE] (text_mime2 / text)
# ;; text SHOULD NOT begin with "[" or "="
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# code:: Returns the response code. See ((<Net::IMAP::ResponseCode>)).
#
# text:: Returns the text.
#
ResponseText = Struct.new(:code, :text)
# Net::IMAP::ResponseCode represents response codes.
#
# resp_text_code ::= "ALERT" / "PARSE" /
# "PERMANENTFLAGS" SPACE "(" #(flag / "\*") ")" /
# "READ-ONLY" / "READ-WRITE" / "TRYCREATE" /
# "UIDVALIDITY" SPACE nz_number /
# "UNSEEN" SPACE nz_number /
# atom [SPACE 1*<any TEXT_CHAR except "]">]
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# name:: Returns the name, such as "ALERT", "PERMANENTFLAGS", or "UIDVALIDITY".
#
# data:: Returns the data, if it exists.
#
ResponseCode = Struct.new(:name, :data)
# Net::IMAP::MailboxList represents contents of the LIST response.
#
# mailbox_list ::= "(" #("\Marked" / "\Noinferiors" /
# "\Noselect" / "\Unmarked" / flag_extension) ")"
# SPACE (<"> QUOTED_CHAR <"> / nil) SPACE mailbox
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# attr:: Returns the name attributes. Each name attribute is a symbol
# capitalized by String#capitalize, such as :Noselect (not :NoSelect).
#
# delim:: Returns the hierarchy delimiter.
#
# name:: Returns the mailbox name.
#
MailboxList = Struct.new(:attr, :delim, :name)
# Net::IMAP::MailboxQuota represents contents of GETQUOTA response.
# This object can also be a response to GETQUOTAROOT. In the syntax
# specification below, the delimiter used with the "#" construct is a
# single space (SPACE).
#
# quota_list ::= "(" #quota_resource ")"
#
# quota_resource ::= atom SPACE number SPACE number
#
# quota_response ::= "QUOTA" SPACE astring SPACE quota_list
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# mailbox:: The mailbox with the associated quota.
#
# usage:: Current storage usage of the mailbox.
#
# quota:: Quota limit imposed on the mailbox.
#
MailboxQuota = Struct.new(:mailbox, :usage, :quota)
# Net::IMAP::MailboxQuotaRoot represents part of the GETQUOTAROOT
# response. (GETQUOTAROOT can also return Net::IMAP::MailboxQuota.)
#
# quotaroot_response ::= "QUOTAROOT" SPACE astring *(SPACE astring)
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# mailbox:: The mailbox with the associated quota.
#
# quotaroots:: Zero or more quotaroots that affect the quota on the
# specified mailbox.
#
MailboxQuotaRoot = Struct.new(:mailbox, :quotaroots)
# Net::IMAP::MailboxACLItem represents the response from GETACL.
#
# acl_data ::= "ACL" SPACE mailbox *(SPACE identifier SPACE rights)
#
# identifier ::= astring
#
# rights ::= astring
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# user:: Login name that has certain rights to the mailbox
# that was specified with the getacl command.
#
# rights:: The access rights the indicated user has to the
# mailbox.
#
MailboxACLItem = Struct.new(:user, :rights, :mailbox)
# Net::IMAP::StatusData represents the contents of the STATUS response.
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# mailbox:: Returns the mailbox name.
#
# attr:: Returns a hash. Each key is one of "MESSAGES", "RECENT", "UIDNEXT",
# "UIDVALIDITY", "UNSEEN". Each value is a number.
#
StatusData = Struct.new(:mailbox, :attr)
# Net::IMAP::FetchData represents the contents of the FETCH response.
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# seqno:: Returns the message sequence number.
# (Note: not the unique identifier, even for the UID command response.)
#
# attr:: Returns a hash. Each key is a data item name, and each value is
# its value.
#
# The current data items are:
#
# [BODY]
# A form of BODYSTRUCTURE without extension data.
# [BODY[<section>]<<origin_octet>>]
# A string expressing the body contents of the specified section.
# [BODYSTRUCTURE]
# An object that describes the [MIME-IMB] body structure of a message.
# See Net::IMAP::BodyTypeBasic, Net::IMAP::BodyTypeText,
# Net::IMAP::BodyTypeMessage, Net::IMAP::BodyTypeMultipart.
# [ENVELOPE]
# A Net::IMAP::Envelope object that describes the envelope
# structure of a message.
# [FLAGS]
# A array of flag symbols that are set for this message. Flag symbols
# are capitalized by String#capitalize.
# [INTERNALDATE]
# A string representing the internal date of the message.
# [RFC822]
# Equivalent to BODY[].
# [RFC822.HEADER]
# Equivalent to BODY.PEEK[HEADER].
# [RFC822.SIZE]
# A number expressing the [RFC-822] size of the message.
# [RFC822.TEXT]
# Equivalent to BODY[TEXT].
# [UID]
# A number expressing the unique identifier of the message.
#
FetchData = Struct.new(:seqno, :attr)
# Net::IMAP::Envelope represents envelope structures of messages.
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# date:: Returns a string that represents the date.
#
# subject:: Returns a string that represents the subject.
#
# from:: Returns an array of Net::IMAP::Address that represents the from.
#
# sender:: Returns an array of Net::IMAP::Address that represents the sender.
#
# reply_to:: Returns an array of Net::IMAP::Address that represents the reply-to.
#
# to:: Returns an array of Net::IMAP::Address that represents the to.
#
# cc:: Returns an array of Net::IMAP::Address that represents the cc.
#
# bcc:: Returns an array of Net::IMAP::Address that represents the bcc.
#
# in_reply_to:: Returns a string that represents the in-reply-to.
#
# message_id:: Returns a string that represents the message-id.
#
Envelope = Struct.new(:date, :subject, :from, :sender, :reply_to,
:to, :cc, :bcc, :in_reply_to, :message_id)
#
# Net::IMAP::Address represents electronic mail addresses.
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# name:: Returns the phrase from [RFC-822] mailbox.
#
# route:: Returns the route from [RFC-822] route-addr.
#
# mailbox:: nil indicates end of [RFC-822] group.
# If non-nil and host is nil, returns [RFC-822] group name.
# Otherwise, returns [RFC-822] local-part.
#
# host:: nil indicates [RFC-822] group syntax.
# Otherwise, returns [RFC-822] domain name.
#
Address = Struct.new(:name, :route, :mailbox, :host)
#
# Net::IMAP::ContentDisposition represents Content-Disposition fields.
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# dsp_type:: Returns the disposition type.
#
# param:: Returns a hash that represents parameters of the Content-Disposition
# field.
#
ContentDisposition = Struct.new(:dsp_type, :param)
# Net::IMAP::ThreadMember represents a thread-node returned
# by Net::IMAP#thread.
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# seqno:: The sequence number of this message.
#
# children:: An array of Net::IMAP::ThreadMember objects for mail
# items that are children of this in the thread.
#
ThreadMember = Struct.new(:seqno, :children)
# Net::IMAP::BodyTypeBasic represents basic body structures of messages.
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# media_type:: Returns the content media type name as defined in [MIME-IMB].
#
# subtype:: Returns the content subtype name as defined in [MIME-IMB].
#
# param:: Returns a hash that represents parameters as defined in [MIME-IMB].
#
# content_id:: Returns a string giving the content id as defined in [MIME-IMB].
#
# description:: Returns a string giving the content description as defined in
# [MIME-IMB].
#
# encoding:: Returns a string giving the content transfer encoding as defined in
# [MIME-IMB].
#
# size:: Returns a number giving the size of the body in octets.
#
# md5:: Returns a string giving the body MD5 value as defined in [MD5].
#
# disposition:: Returns a Net::IMAP::ContentDisposition object giving
# the content disposition.
#
# language:: Returns a string or an array of strings giving the body
# language value as defined in [LANGUAGE-TAGS].
#
# extension:: Returns extension data.
#
# multipart?:: Returns false.
#
class BodyTypeBasic < Struct.new(:media_type, :subtype,
:param, :content_id,
:description, :encoding, :size,
:md5, :disposition, :language,
:extension)
def multipart?
return false
end
# Obsolete: use +subtype+ instead. Calling this will
# generate a warning message to +stderr+, then return
# the value of +subtype+.
def media_subtype
warn("media_subtype is obsolete, use subtype instead.\n", uplevel: 1)
return subtype
end
end
# Net::IMAP::BodyTypeText represents TEXT body structures of messages.
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# lines:: Returns the size of the body in text lines.
#
# And Net::IMAP::BodyTypeText has all fields of Net::IMAP::BodyTypeBasic.
#
class BodyTypeText < Struct.new(:media_type, :subtype,
:param, :content_id,
:description, :encoding, :size,
:lines,
:md5, :disposition, :language,
:extension)
def multipart?
return false
end
# Obsolete: use +subtype+ instead. Calling this will
# generate a warning message to +stderr+, then return
# the value of +subtype+.
def media_subtype
warn("media_subtype is obsolete, use subtype instead.\n", uplevel: 1)
return subtype
end
end
# Net::IMAP::BodyTypeMessage represents MESSAGE/RFC822 body structures of messages.
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# envelope:: Returns a Net::IMAP::Envelope giving the envelope structure.
#
# body:: Returns an object giving the body structure.
#
# And Net::IMAP::BodyTypeMessage has all methods of Net::IMAP::BodyTypeText.
#
class BodyTypeMessage < Struct.new(:media_type, :subtype,
:param, :content_id,
:description, :encoding, :size,
:envelope, :body, :lines,
:md5, :disposition, :language,
:extension)
def multipart?
return false
end
# Obsolete: use +subtype+ instead. Calling this will
# generate a warning message to +stderr+, then return
# the value of +subtype+.
def media_subtype
warn("media_subtype is obsolete, use subtype instead.\n", uplevel: 1)
return subtype
end
end
# Net::IMAP::BodyTypeAttachment represents attachment body structures
# of messages.
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# media_type:: Returns the content media type name.
#
# subtype:: Returns +nil+.
#
# param:: Returns a hash that represents parameters.
#
# multipart?:: Returns false.
#
class BodyTypeAttachment < Struct.new(:media_type, :subtype,
:param)
def multipart?
return false
end
end
# Net::IMAP::BodyTypeMultipart represents multipart body structures
# of messages.
#
# ==== Fields:
#
# media_type:: Returns the content media type name as defined in [MIME-IMB].
#
# subtype:: Returns the content subtype name as defined in [MIME-IMB].
#
# parts:: Returns multiple parts.
#
# param:: Returns a hash that represents parameters as defined in [MIME-IMB].
#
# disposition:: Returns a Net::IMAP::ContentDisposition object giving
# the content disposition.
#
# language:: Returns a string or an array of strings giving the body
# language value as defined in [LANGUAGE-TAGS].
#
# extension:: Returns extension data.
#
# multipart?:: Returns true.
#
class BodyTypeMultipart < Struct.new(:media_type, :subtype,
:parts,
:param, :disposition, :language,
:extension)
def multipart?
return true
end
# Obsolete: use +subtype+ instead. Calling this will
# generate a warning message to +stderr+, then return
# the value of +subtype+.
def media_subtype
warn("media_subtype is obsolete, use subtype instead.\n", uplevel: 1)
return subtype
end
end
class BodyTypeExtension < Struct.new(:media_type, :subtype,
:params, :content_id,
:description, :encoding, :size)
def multipart?
return false
end
end
class ResponseParser # :nodoc:
def initialize
@str = nil
@pos = nil
@lex_state = nil
@token = nil
@flag_symbols = {}
end
def parse(str)
@str = str
@pos = 0
@lex_state = EXPR_BEG
@token = nil
return response
end
private
EXPR_BEG = :EXPR_BEG
EXPR_DATA = :EXPR_DATA
EXPR_TEXT = :EXPR_TEXT
EXPR_RTEXT = :EXPR_RTEXT
EXPR_CTEXT = :EXPR_CTEXT
T_SPACE = :SPACE
T_NIL = :NIL
T_NUMBER = :NUMBER
T_ATOM = :ATOM
T_QUOTED = :QUOTED
T_LPAR = :LPAR
T_RPAR = :RPAR
T_BSLASH = :BSLASH
T_STAR = :STAR
T_LBRA = :LBRA
T_RBRA = :RBRA
T_LITERAL = :LITERAL
T_PLUS = :PLUS
T_PERCENT = :PERCENT
T_CRLF = :CRLF
T_EOF = :EOF
T_TEXT = :TEXT
BEG_REGEXP = /\G(?:\
(?# 1: SPACE )( +)|\
(?# 2: NIL )(NIL)(?=[\x80-\xff(){ \x00-\x1f\x7f%*"\\\[\]+])|\
(?# 3: NUMBER )(\d+)(?=[\x80-\xff(){ \x00-\x1f\x7f%*"\\\[\]+])|\
(?# 4: ATOM )([^\x80-\xff(){ \x00-\x1f\x7f%*"\\\[\]+]+)|\
(?# 5: QUOTED )"((?:[^\x00\r\n"\\]|\\["\\])*)"|\
(?# 6: LPAR )(\()|\
(?# 7: RPAR )(\))|\
(?# 8: BSLASH )(\\)|\
(?# 9: STAR )(\*)|\
(?# 10: LBRA )(\[)|\
(?# 11: RBRA )(\])|\
(?# 12: LITERAL )\{(\d+)\}\r\n|\
(?# 13: PLUS )(\+)|\
(?# 14: PERCENT )(%)|\
(?# 15: CRLF )(\r\n)|\
(?# 16: EOF )(\z))/ni
DATA_REGEXP = /\G(?:\
(?# 1: SPACE )( )|\
(?# 2: NIL )(NIL)|\
(?# 3: NUMBER )(\d+)|\
(?# 4: QUOTED )"((?:[^\x00\r\n"\\]|\\["\\])*)"|\
(?# 5: LITERAL )\{(\d+)\}\r\n|\
(?# 6: LPAR )(\()|\
(?# 7: RPAR )(\)))/ni
TEXT_REGEXP = /\G(?:\
(?# 1: TEXT )([^\x00\r\n]*))/ni
RTEXT_REGEXP = /\G(?:\
(?# 1: LBRA )(\[)|\
(?# 2: TEXT )([^\x00\r\n]*))/ni
CTEXT_REGEXP = /\G(?:\
(?# 1: TEXT )([^\x00\r\n\]]*))/ni
Token = Struct.new(:symbol, :value)
def response
token = lookahead
case token.symbol
when T_PLUS
result = continue_req
when T_STAR
result = response_untagged
else
result = response_tagged
end
while lookahead.symbol == T_SPACE
# Ignore trailing space for Microsoft Exchange Server
shift_token
end
match(T_CRLF)
match(T_EOF)
return result
end
def continue_req
match(T_PLUS)
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
return ContinuationRequest.new(resp_text, @str)
else
return ContinuationRequest.new(ResponseText.new(nil, ""), @str)
end
end
def response_untagged
match(T_STAR)
match(T_SPACE)
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_NUMBER
return numeric_response
elsif token.symbol == T_ATOM
case token.value
when /\A(?:OK|NO|BAD|BYE|PREAUTH)\z/ni
return response_cond
when /\A(?:FLAGS)\z/ni
return flags_response
when /\A(?:LIST|LSUB|XLIST)\z/ni
return list_response
when /\A(?:QUOTA)\z/ni
return getquota_response
when /\A(?:QUOTAROOT)\z/ni
return getquotaroot_response
when /\A(?:ACL)\z/ni
return getacl_response
when /\A(?:SEARCH|SORT)\z/ni
return search_response
when /\A(?:THREAD)\z/ni
return thread_response
when /\A(?:STATUS)\z/ni
return status_response
when /\A(?:CAPABILITY)\z/ni
return capability_response
else
return text_response
end
else
parse_error("unexpected token %s", token.symbol)
end
end
def response_tagged
tag = atom
match(T_SPACE)
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
return TaggedResponse.new(tag, name, resp_text, @str)
end
def response_cond
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
return UntaggedResponse.new(name, resp_text, @str)
end
def numeric_response
n = number
match(T_SPACE)
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
case name
when "EXISTS", "RECENT", "EXPUNGE"
return UntaggedResponse.new(name, n, @str)
when "FETCH"
shift_token
match(T_SPACE)
data = FetchData.new(n, msg_att(n))
return UntaggedResponse.new(name, data, @str)
end
end
def msg_att(n)
match(T_LPAR)
attr = {}
while true
token = lookahead
case token.symbol
when T_RPAR
shift_token
break
when T_SPACE
shift_token
next
end
case token.value
when /\A(?:ENVELOPE)\z/ni
name, val = envelope_data
when /\A(?:FLAGS)\z/ni
name, val = flags_data
when /\A(?:INTERNALDATE)\z/ni
name, val = internaldate_data
when /\A(?:RFC822(?:\.HEADER|\.TEXT)?)\z/ni
name, val = rfc822_text
when /\A(?:RFC822\.SIZE)\z/ni
name, val = rfc822_size
when /\A(?:BODY(?:STRUCTURE)?)\z/ni
name, val = body_data
when /\A(?:UID)\z/ni
name, val = uid_data
when /\A(?:MODSEQ)\z/ni
name, val = modseq_data
else
parse_error("unknown attribute `%s' for {%d}", token.value, n)
end
attr[name] = val
end
return attr
end
def envelope_data
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
return name, envelope
end
def envelope
@lex_state = EXPR_DATA
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_NIL
shift_token
result = nil
else
match(T_LPAR)
date = nstring
match(T_SPACE)
subject = nstring
match(T_SPACE)
from = address_list
match(T_SPACE)
sender = address_list
match(T_SPACE)
reply_to = address_list
match(T_SPACE)
to = address_list
match(T_SPACE)
cc = address_list
match(T_SPACE)
bcc = address_list
match(T_SPACE)
in_reply_to = nstring
match(T_SPACE)
message_id = nstring
match(T_RPAR)
result = Envelope.new(date, subject, from, sender, reply_to,
to, cc, bcc, in_reply_to, message_id)
end
@lex_state = EXPR_BEG
return result
end
def flags_data
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
return name, flag_list
end
def internaldate_data
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
token = match(T_QUOTED)
return name, token.value
end
def rfc822_text
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_LBRA
shift_token
match(T_RBRA)
end
match(T_SPACE)
return name, nstring
end
def rfc822_size
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
return name, number
end
def body_data
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
return name, body
end
name.concat(section)
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_ATOM
name.concat(token.value)
shift_token
end
match(T_SPACE)
data = nstring
return name, data
end
def body
@lex_state = EXPR_DATA
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_NIL
shift_token
result = nil
else
match(T_LPAR)
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_LPAR
result = body_type_mpart
else
result = body_type_1part
end
match(T_RPAR)
end
@lex_state = EXPR_BEG
return result
end
def body_type_1part
token = lookahead
case token.value
when /\A(?:TEXT)\z/ni
return body_type_text
when /\A(?:MESSAGE)\z/ni
return body_type_msg
when /\A(?:ATTACHMENT)\z/ni
return body_type_attachment
when /\A(?:MIXED)\z/ni
return body_type_mixed
else
return body_type_basic
end
end
def body_type_basic
mtype, msubtype = media_type
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_RPAR
return BodyTypeBasic.new(mtype, msubtype)
end
match(T_SPACE)
param, content_id, desc, enc, size = body_fields
md5, disposition, language, extension = body_ext_1part
return BodyTypeBasic.new(mtype, msubtype,
param, content_id,
desc, enc, size,
md5, disposition, language, extension)
end
def body_type_text
mtype, msubtype = media_type
match(T_SPACE)
param, content_id, desc, enc, size = body_fields
match(T_SPACE)
lines = number
md5, disposition, language, extension = body_ext_1part
return BodyTypeText.new(mtype, msubtype,
param, content_id,
desc, enc, size,
lines,
md5, disposition, language, extension)
end
def body_type_msg
mtype, msubtype = media_type
match(T_SPACE)
param, content_id, desc, enc, size = body_fields
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_RPAR
# If this is not message/rfc822, we shouldn't apply the RFC822
# spec to it. We should handle anything other than
# message/rfc822 using multipart extension data [rfc3501] (i.e.
# the data itself won't be returned, we would have to retrieve it
# with BODYSTRUCTURE instead of with BODY
# Also, sometimes a message/rfc822 is included as a large
# attachment instead of having all of the other details
# (e.g. attaching a .eml file to an email)
if msubtype == "RFC822"
return BodyTypeMessage.new(mtype, msubtype, param, content_id,
desc, enc, size, nil, nil, nil, nil,
nil, nil, nil)
else
return BodyTypeExtension.new(mtype, msubtype,
param, content_id,
desc, enc, size)
end
end
match(T_SPACE)
env = envelope
match(T_SPACE)
b = body
match(T_SPACE)
lines = number
md5, disposition, language, extension = body_ext_1part
return BodyTypeMessage.new(mtype, msubtype,
param, content_id,
desc, enc, size,
env, b, lines,
md5, disposition, language, extension)
end
def body_type_attachment
mtype = case_insensitive_string
match(T_SPACE)
param = body_fld_param
return BodyTypeAttachment.new(mtype, nil, param)
end
def body_type_mixed
mtype = "MULTIPART"
msubtype = case_insensitive_string
param, disposition, language, extension = body_ext_mpart
return BodyTypeBasic.new(mtype, msubtype, param, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, disposition, language, extension)
end
def body_type_mpart
parts = []
while true
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
break
end
parts.push(body)
end
mtype = "MULTIPART"
msubtype = case_insensitive_string
param, disposition, language, extension = body_ext_mpart
return BodyTypeMultipart.new(mtype, msubtype, parts,
param, disposition, language,
extension)
end
def media_type
mtype = case_insensitive_string
token = lookahead
if token.symbol != T_SPACE
return mtype, nil
end
match(T_SPACE)
msubtype = case_insensitive_string
return mtype, msubtype
end
def body_fields
param = body_fld_param
match(T_SPACE)
content_id = nstring
match(T_SPACE)
desc = nstring
match(T_SPACE)
enc = case_insensitive_string
match(T_SPACE)
size = number
return param, content_id, desc, enc, size
end
def body_fld_param
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_NIL
shift_token
return nil
end
match(T_LPAR)
param = {}
while true
token = lookahead
case token.symbol
when T_RPAR
shift_token
break
when T_SPACE
shift_token
end
name = case_insensitive_string
match(T_SPACE)
val = string
param[name] = val
end
return param
end
def body_ext_1part
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
else
return nil
end
md5 = nstring
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
else
return md5
end
disposition = body_fld_dsp
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
else
return md5, disposition
end
language = body_fld_lang
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
else
return md5, disposition, language
end
extension = body_extensions
return md5, disposition, language, extension
end
def body_ext_mpart
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
else
return nil
end
param = body_fld_param
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
else
return param
end
disposition = body_fld_dsp
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
else
return param, disposition
end
language = body_fld_lang
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
else
return param, disposition, language
end
extension = body_extensions
return param, disposition, language, extension
end
def body_fld_dsp
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_NIL
shift_token
return nil
end
match(T_LPAR)
dsp_type = case_insensitive_string
match(T_SPACE)
param = body_fld_param
match(T_RPAR)
return ContentDisposition.new(dsp_type, param)
end
def body_fld_lang
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_LPAR
shift_token
result = []
while true
token = lookahead
case token.symbol
when T_RPAR
shift_token
return result
when T_SPACE
shift_token
end
result.push(case_insensitive_string)
end
else
lang = nstring
if lang
return lang.upcase
else
return lang
end
end
end
def body_extensions
result = []
while true
token = lookahead
case token.symbol
when T_RPAR
return result
when T_SPACE
shift_token
end
result.push(body_extension)
end
end
def body_extension
token = lookahead
case token.symbol
when T_LPAR
shift_token
result = body_extensions
match(T_RPAR)
return result
when T_NUMBER
return number
else
return nstring
end
end
def section
str = String.new
token = match(T_LBRA)
str.concat(token.value)
token = match(T_ATOM, T_NUMBER, T_RBRA)
if token.symbol == T_RBRA
str.concat(token.value)
return str
end
str.concat(token.value)
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
str.concat(token.value)
token = match(T_LPAR)
str.concat(token.value)
while true
token = lookahead
case token.symbol
when T_RPAR
str.concat(token.value)
shift_token
break
when T_SPACE
shift_token
str.concat(token.value)
end
str.concat(format_string(astring))
end
end
token = match(T_RBRA)
str.concat(token.value)
return str
end
def format_string(str)
case str
when ""
return '""'
when /[\x80-\xff\r\n]/n
# literal
return "{" + str.bytesize.to_s + "}" + CRLF + str
when /[(){ \x00-\x1f\x7f%*"\\]/n
# quoted string
return '"' + str.gsub(/["\\]/n, "\\\\\\&") + '"'
else
# atom
return str
end
end
def uid_data
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
return name, number
end
def modseq_data
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
match(T_LPAR)
modseq = number
match(T_RPAR)
return name, modseq
end
def text_response
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
@lex_state = EXPR_TEXT
token = match(T_TEXT)
@lex_state = EXPR_BEG
return UntaggedResponse.new(name, token.value)
end
def flags_response
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
return UntaggedResponse.new(name, flag_list, @str)
end
def list_response
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
return UntaggedResponse.new(name, mailbox_list, @str)
end
def mailbox_list
attr = flag_list
match(T_SPACE)
token = match(T_QUOTED, T_NIL)
if token.symbol == T_NIL
delim = nil
else
delim = token.value
end
match(T_SPACE)
name = astring
return MailboxList.new(attr, delim, name)
end
def getquota_response
# If quota never established, get back
# `NO Quota root does not exist'.
# If quota removed, get `()' after the
# folder spec with no mention of `STORAGE'.
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
mailbox = astring
match(T_SPACE)
match(T_LPAR)
token = lookahead
case token.symbol
when T_RPAR
shift_token
data = MailboxQuota.new(mailbox, nil, nil)
return UntaggedResponse.new(name, data, @str)
when T_ATOM
shift_token
match(T_SPACE)
token = match(T_NUMBER)
usage = token.value
match(T_SPACE)
token = match(T_NUMBER)
quota = token.value
match(T_RPAR)
data = MailboxQuota.new(mailbox, usage, quota)
return UntaggedResponse.new(name, data, @str)
else
parse_error("unexpected token %s", token.symbol)
end
end
def getquotaroot_response
# Similar to getquota, but only admin can use getquota.
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
mailbox = astring
quotaroots = []
while true
token = lookahead
break unless token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
quotaroots.push(astring)
end
data = MailboxQuotaRoot.new(mailbox, quotaroots)
return UntaggedResponse.new(name, data, @str)
end
def getacl_response
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
mailbox = astring
data = []
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
while true
token = lookahead
case token.symbol
when T_CRLF
break
when T_SPACE
shift_token
end
user = astring
match(T_SPACE)
rights = astring
data.push(MailboxACLItem.new(user, rights, mailbox))
end
end
return UntaggedResponse.new(name, data, @str)
end
def search_response
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
data = []
while true
token = lookahead
case token.symbol
when T_CRLF
break
when T_SPACE
shift_token
when T_NUMBER
data.push(number)
when T_LPAR
# TODO: include the MODSEQ value in a response
shift_token
match(T_ATOM)
match(T_SPACE)
match(T_NUMBER)
match(T_RPAR)
end
end
else
data = []
end
return UntaggedResponse.new(name, data, @str)
end
def thread_response
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
threads = []
while true
shift_token
token = lookahead
case token.symbol
when T_LPAR
threads << thread_branch(token)
when T_CRLF
break
end
end
else
# no member
threads = []
end
return UntaggedResponse.new(name, threads, @str)
end
def thread_branch(token)
rootmember = nil
lastmember = nil
while true
shift_token # ignore first T_LPAR
token = lookahead
case token.symbol
when T_NUMBER
# new member
newmember = ThreadMember.new(number, [])
if rootmember.nil?
rootmember = newmember
else
lastmember.children << newmember
end
lastmember = newmember
when T_SPACE
# do nothing
when T_LPAR
if rootmember.nil?
# dummy member
lastmember = rootmember = ThreadMember.new(nil, [])
end
lastmember.children << thread_branch(token)
when T_RPAR
break
end
end
return rootmember
end
def status_response
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
mailbox = astring
match(T_SPACE)
match(T_LPAR)
attr = {}
while true
token = lookahead
case token.symbol
when T_RPAR
shift_token
break
when T_SPACE
shift_token
end
token = match(T_ATOM)
key = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
val = number
attr[key] = val
end
data = StatusData.new(mailbox, attr)
return UntaggedResponse.new(name, data, @str)
end
def capability_response
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
match(T_SPACE)
data = []
while true
token = lookahead
case token.symbol
when T_CRLF
break
when T_SPACE
shift_token
next
end
data.push(atom.upcase)
end
return UntaggedResponse.new(name, data, @str)
end
def resp_text
@lex_state = EXPR_RTEXT
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_LBRA
code = resp_text_code
else
code = nil
end
token = match(T_TEXT)
@lex_state = EXPR_BEG
return ResponseText.new(code, token.value)
end
def resp_text_code
@lex_state = EXPR_BEG
match(T_LBRA)
token = match(T_ATOM)
name = token.value.upcase
case name
when /\A(?:ALERT|PARSE|READ-ONLY|READ-WRITE|TRYCREATE|NOMODSEQ)\z/n
result = ResponseCode.new(name, nil)
when /\A(?:PERMANENTFLAGS)\z/n
match(T_SPACE)
result = ResponseCode.new(name, flag_list)
when /\A(?:UIDVALIDITY|UIDNEXT|UNSEEN)\z/n
match(T_SPACE)
result = ResponseCode.new(name, number)
else
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_SPACE
shift_token
@lex_state = EXPR_CTEXT
token = match(T_TEXT)
@lex_state = EXPR_BEG
result = ResponseCode.new(name, token.value)
else
result = ResponseCode.new(name, nil)
end
end
match(T_RBRA)
@lex_state = EXPR_RTEXT
return result
end
def address_list
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_NIL
shift_token
return nil
else
result = []
match(T_LPAR)
while true
token = lookahead
case token.symbol
when T_RPAR
shift_token
break
when T_SPACE
shift_token
end
result.push(address)
end
return result
end
end
ADDRESS_REGEXP = /\G\
(?# 1: NAME )(?:NIL|"((?:[^\x80-\xff\x00\r\n"\\]|\\["\\])*)") \
(?# 2: ROUTE )(?:NIL|"((?:[^\x80-\xff\x00\r\n"\\]|\\["\\])*)") \
(?# 3: MAILBOX )(?:NIL|"((?:[^\x80-\xff\x00\r\n"\\]|\\["\\])*)") \
(?# 4: HOST )(?:NIL|"((?:[^\x80-\xff\x00\r\n"\\]|\\["\\])*)")\
\)/ni
def address
match(T_LPAR)
if @str.index(ADDRESS_REGEXP, @pos)
# address does not include literal.
@pos = $~.end(0)
name = $1
route = $2
mailbox = $3
host = $4
for s in [name, route, mailbox, host]
if s
s.gsub!(/\\(["\\])/n, "\\1")
end
end
else
name = nstring
match(T_SPACE)
route = nstring
match(T_SPACE)
mailbox = nstring
match(T_SPACE)
host = nstring
match(T_RPAR)
end
return Address.new(name, route, mailbox, host)
end
FLAG_REGEXP = /\
(?# FLAG )\\([^\x80-\xff(){ \x00-\x1f\x7f%"\\]+)|\
(?# ATOM )([^\x80-\xff(){ \x00-\x1f\x7f%*"\\]+)/n
def flag_list
if @str.index(/\(([^)]*)\)/ni, @pos)
@pos = $~.end(0)
return $1.scan(FLAG_REGEXP).collect { |flag, atom|
if atom
atom
else
symbol = flag.capitalize.untaint.intern
@flag_symbols[symbol] = true
if @flag_symbols.length > IMAP.max_flag_count
raise FlagCountError, "number of flag symbols exceeded"
end
symbol
end
}
else
parse_error("invalid flag list")
end
end
def nstring
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_NIL
shift_token
return nil
else
return string
end
end
def astring
token = lookahead
if string_token?(token)
return string
else
return atom
end
end
def string
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_NIL
shift_token
return nil
end
token = match(T_QUOTED, T_LITERAL)
return token.value
end
STRING_TOKENS = [T_QUOTED, T_LITERAL, T_NIL]
def string_token?(token)
return STRING_TOKENS.include?(token.symbol)
end
def case_insensitive_string
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_NIL
shift_token
return nil
end
token = match(T_QUOTED, T_LITERAL)
return token.value.upcase
end
def atom
result = String.new
while true
token = lookahead
if atom_token?(token)
result.concat(token.value)
shift_token
else
if result.empty?
parse_error("unexpected token %s", token.symbol)
else
return result
end
end
end
end
ATOM_TOKENS = [
T_ATOM,
T_NUMBER,
T_NIL,
T_LBRA,
T_RBRA,
T_PLUS
]
def atom_token?(token)
return ATOM_TOKENS.include?(token.symbol)
end
def number
token = lookahead
if token.symbol == T_NIL
shift_token
return nil
end
token = match(T_NUMBER)
return token.value.to_i
end
def nil_atom
match(T_NIL)
return nil
end
def match(*args)
token = lookahead
unless args.include?(token.symbol)
parse_error('unexpected token %s (expected %s)',
token.symbol.id2name,
args.collect {|i| i.id2name}.join(" or "))
end
shift_token
return token
end
def lookahead
unless @token
@token = next_token
end
return @token
end
def shift_token
@token = nil
end
def next_token
case @lex_state
when EXPR_BEG
if @str.index(BEG_REGEXP, @pos)
@pos = $~.end(0)
if $1
return Token.new(T_SPACE, $+)
elsif $2
return Token.new(T_NIL, $+)
elsif $3
return Token.new(T_NUMBER, $+)
elsif $4
return Token.new(T_ATOM, $+)
elsif $5
return Token.new(T_QUOTED,
$+.gsub(/\\(["\\])/n, "\\1"))
elsif $6
return Token.new(T_LPAR, $+)
elsif $7
return Token.new(T_RPAR, $+)
elsif $8
return Token.new(T_BSLASH, $+)
elsif $9
return Token.new(T_STAR, $+)
elsif $10
return Token.new(T_LBRA, $+)
elsif $11
return Token.new(T_RBRA, $+)
elsif $12
len = $+.to_i
val = @str[@pos, len]
@pos += len
return Token.new(T_LITERAL, val)
elsif $13
return Token.new(T_PLUS, $+)
elsif $14
return Token.new(T_PERCENT, $+)
elsif $15
return Token.new(T_CRLF, $+)
elsif $16
return Token.new(T_EOF, $+)
else
parse_error("[Net::IMAP BUG] BEG_REGEXP is invalid")
end
else
@str.index(/\S*/n, @pos)
parse_error("unknown token - %s", $&.dump)
end
when EXPR_DATA
if @str.index(DATA_REGEXP, @pos)
@pos = $~.end(0)
if $1
return Token.new(T_SPACE, $+)
elsif $2
return Token.new(T_NIL, $+)
elsif $3
return Token.new(T_NUMBER, $+)
elsif $4
return Token.new(T_QUOTED,
$+.gsub(/\\(["\\])/n, "\\1"))
elsif $5
len = $+.to_i
val = @str[@pos, len]
@pos += len
return Token.new(T_LITERAL, val)
elsif $6
return Token.new(T_LPAR, $+)
elsif $7
return Token.new(T_RPAR, $+)
else
parse_error("[Net::IMAP BUG] DATA_REGEXP is invalid")
end
else
@str.index(/\S*/n, @pos)
parse_error("unknown token - %s", $&.dump)
end
when EXPR_TEXT
if @str.index(TEXT_REGEXP, @pos)
@pos = $~.end(0)
if $1
return Token.new(T_TEXT, $+)
else
parse_error("[Net::IMAP BUG] TEXT_REGEXP is invalid")
end
else
@str.index(/\S*/n, @pos)
parse_error("unknown token - %s", $&.dump)
end
when EXPR_RTEXT
if @str.index(RTEXT_REGEXP, @pos)
@pos = $~.end(0)
if $1
return Token.new(T_LBRA, $+)
elsif $2
return Token.new(T_TEXT, $+)
else
parse_error("[Net::IMAP BUG] RTEXT_REGEXP is invalid")
end
else
@str.index(/\S*/n, @pos)
parse_error("unknown token - %s", $&.dump)
end
when EXPR_CTEXT
if @str.index(CTEXT_REGEXP, @pos)
@pos = $~.end(0)
if $1
return Token.new(T_TEXT, $+)
else
parse_error("[Net::IMAP BUG] CTEXT_REGEXP is invalid")
end
else
@str.index(/\S*/n, @pos) #/
parse_error("unknown token - %s", $&.dump)
end
else
parse_error("invalid @lex_state - %s", @lex_state.inspect)
end
end
def parse_error(fmt, *args)
if IMAP.debug
$stderr.printf("@str: %s\n", @str.dump)
$stderr.printf("@pos: %d\n", @pos)
$stderr.printf("@lex_state: %s\n", @lex_state)
if @token
$stderr.printf("@token.symbol: %s\n", @token.symbol)
$stderr.printf("@token.value: %s\n", @token.value.inspect)
end
end
raise ResponseParseError, format(fmt, *args)
end
end
# Authenticator for the "LOGIN" authentication type. See
# #authenticate().
class LoginAuthenticator
def process(data)
case @state
when STATE_USER
@state = STATE_PASSWORD
return @user
when STATE_PASSWORD
return @password
end
end
private
STATE_USER = :USER
STATE_PASSWORD = :PASSWORD
def initialize(user, password)
@user = user
@password = password
@state = STATE_USER
end
end
add_authenticator "LOGIN", LoginAuthenticator
# Authenticator for the "PLAIN" authentication type. See
# #authenticate().
class PlainAuthenticator
def process(data)
return "\0#{@user}\0#{@password}"
end
private
def initialize(user, password)
@user = user
@password = password
end
end
add_authenticator "PLAIN", PlainAuthenticator
# Authenticator for the "CRAM-MD5" authentication type. See
# #authenticate().
class CramMD5Authenticator
def process(challenge)
digest = hmac_md5(challenge, @password)
return @user + " " + digest
end
private
def initialize(user, password)
@user = user
@password = password
end
def hmac_md5(text, key)
if key.length > 64
key = Digest::MD5.digest(key)
end
k_ipad = key + "\0" * (64 - key.length)
k_opad = key + "\0" * (64 - key.length)
for i in 0..63
k_ipad[i] = (k_ipad[i].ord ^ 0x36).chr
k_opad[i] = (k_opad[i].ord ^ 0x5c).chr
end
digest = Digest::MD5.digest(k_ipad + text)
return Digest::MD5.hexdigest(k_opad + digest)
end
end
add_authenticator "CRAM-MD5", CramMD5Authenticator
# Authenticator for the "DIGEST-MD5" authentication type. See
# #authenticate().
class DigestMD5Authenticator
def process(challenge)
case @stage
when STAGE_ONE
@stage = STAGE_TWO
sparams = {}
c = StringScanner.new(challenge)
while c.scan(/(?:\s*,)?\s*(\w+)=("(?:[^\\"]+|\\.)*"|[^,]+)\s*/)
k, v = c[1], c[2]
if v =~ /^"(.*)"$/
v = $1
if v =~ /,/
v = v.split(',')
end
end
sparams[k] = v
end
raise DataFormatError, "Bad Challenge: '#{challenge}'" unless c.rest.size == 0
raise Error, "Server does not support auth (qop = #{sparams['qop'].join(',')})" unless sparams['qop'].include?("auth")
response = {
:nonce => sparams['nonce'],
:username => @user,
:realm => sparams['realm'],
:cnonce => Digest::MD5.hexdigest("%.15f:%.15f:%d" % [Time.now.to_f, rand, Process.pid.to_s]),
:'digest-uri' => 'imap/' + sparams['realm'],
:qop => 'auth',
:maxbuf => 65535,
:nc => "%08d" % nc(sparams['nonce']),
:charset => sparams['charset'],
}
response[:authzid] = @authname unless @authname.nil?
# now, the real thing
a0 = Digest::MD5.digest( [ response.values_at(:username, :realm), @password ].join(':') )
a1 = [ a0, response.values_at(:nonce,:cnonce) ].join(':')
a1 << ':' + response[:authzid] unless response[:authzid].nil?
a2 = "AUTHENTICATE:" + response[:'digest-uri']
a2 << ":00000000000000000000000000000000" if response[:qop] and response[:qop] =~ /^auth-(?:conf|int)$/
response[:response] = Digest::MD5.hexdigest(
[
Digest::MD5.hexdigest(a1),
response.values_at(:nonce, :nc, :cnonce, :qop),
Digest::MD5.hexdigest(a2)
].join(':')
)
return response.keys.map {|key| qdval(key.to_s, response[key]) }.join(',')
when STAGE_TWO
@stage = nil
# if at the second stage, return an empty string
if challenge =~ /rspauth=/
return ''
else
raise ResponseParseError, challenge
end
else
raise ResponseParseError, challenge
end
end
def initialize(user, password, authname = nil)
@user, @password, @authname = user, password, authname
@nc, @stage = {}, STAGE_ONE
end
private
STAGE_ONE = :stage_one
STAGE_TWO = :stage_two
def nc(nonce)
if @nc.has_key? nonce
@nc[nonce] = @nc[nonce] + 1
else
@nc[nonce] = 1
end
return @nc[nonce]
end
# some responses need quoting
def qdval(k, v)
return if k.nil? or v.nil?
if %w"username authzid realm nonce cnonce digest-uri qop".include? k
v.gsub!(/([\\"])/, "\\\1")
return '%s="%s"' % [k, v]
else
return '%s=%s' % [k, v]
end
end
end
add_authenticator "DIGEST-MD5", DigestMD5Authenticator
# Superclass of IMAP errors.
class Error < StandardError
end
# Error raised when data is in the incorrect format.
class DataFormatError < Error
end
# Error raised when a response from the server is non-parseable.
class ResponseParseError < Error
end
# Superclass of all errors used to encapsulate "fail" responses
# from the server.
class ResponseError < Error
# The response that caused this error
attr_accessor :response
def initialize(response)
@response = response
super @response.data.text
end
end
# Error raised upon a "NO" response from the server, indicating
# that the client command could not be completed successfully.
class NoResponseError < ResponseError
end
# Error raised upon a "BAD" response from the server, indicating
# that the client command violated the IMAP protocol, or an internal
# server failure has occurred.
class BadResponseError < ResponseError
end
# Error raised upon a "BYE" response from the server, indicating
# that the client is not being allowed to login, or has been timed
# out due to inactivity.
class ByeResponseError < ResponseError
end
RESPONSE_ERRORS = Hash.new(ResponseError)
RESPONSE_ERRORS["NO"] = NoResponseError
RESPONSE_ERRORS["BAD"] = BadResponseError
# Error raised when too many flags are interned to symbols.
class FlagCountError < Error
end
end
end