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| author | Richard Jones <richard@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| date | Tue, 15 Feb 2005 23:49:05 +0000 |
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# Copyright (c) 2001 Bizar Software Pty Ltd (http://www.bizarsoftware.com.au/) # This module is free software, and you may redistribute it and/or modify # under the same terms as Python, so long as this copyright message and # disclaimer are retained in their original form. # # IN NO EVENT SHALL BIZAR SOFTWARE PTY LTD BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR # DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING # OUT OF THE USE OF THIS CODE, EVEN IF THE AUTHOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE # POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # # BIZAR SOFTWARE PTY LTD SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, # BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE CODE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS ON AN "AS IS" # BASIS, AND THERE IS NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, # SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS. # # $Id: roundup_mailgw.py,v 1.20 2004-09-14 22:09:48 richard Exp $ """Command-line script stub that calls the roundup.mailgw. """ __docformat__ = 'restructuredtext' # python version check from roundup import version_check from roundup import __version__ as roundup_version import sys, os, re, cStringIO, getopt from roundup import mailgw from roundup.i18n import _ def usage(args, message=None): if message is not None: print message print _( """Usage: %(program)s [-v] [-c] [[-C class] -S field=value]* <instance home> [method] Options: -v: print version and exit -c: default class of item to create (else the tracker's MAIL_DEFAULT_CLASS) -C / -S: see below The roundup mail gateway may be called in one of four ways: . with an instance home as the only argument, . with both an instance home and a mail spool file, . with both an instance home and a POP/APOP server account, or . with both an instance home and a IMAP/IMAPS server account. It also supports optional -C and -S arguments that allows you to set a fields for a class created by the roundup-mailgw. The default class if not specified is msg, but the other classes: issue, file, user can also be used. The -S or --set options uses the same property=value[;property=value] notation accepted by the command line roundup command or the commands that can be given on the Subject line of an email message. It can let you set the type of the message on a per email address basis. PIPE: In the first case, the mail gateway reads a single message from the standard input and submits the message to the roundup.mailgw module. UNIX mailbox: In the second case, the gateway reads all messages from the mail spool file and submits each in turn to the roundup.mailgw module. The file is emptied once all messages have been successfully handled. The file is specified as: mailbox /path/to/mailbox POP: In the third case, the gateway reads all messages from the POP server specified and submits each in turn to the roundup.mailgw module. The server is specified as: pop username:password@server The username and password may be omitted: pop username@server pop server are both valid. The username and/or password will be prompted for if not supplied on the command-line. APOP: Same as POP, but using Authenticated POP: apop username:password@server IMAP: Connect to an IMAP server. This supports the same notation as that of POP mail. imap username:password@server It also allows you to specify a specific mailbox other than INBOX using this format: imap username:password@server mailbox IMAPS: Connect to an IMAP server over ssl. This supports the same notation as IMAP. imaps username:password@server [mailbox] """)%{'program': args[0]} return 1 def main(argv): '''Handle the arguments to the program and initialise environment. ''' # take the argv array and parse it leaving the non-option # arguments in the args array. try: optionsList, args = getopt.getopt(argv[1:], 'vcC:S:', ['set=', 'class=']) except getopt.GetoptError: # print help information and exit: usage(argv) sys.exit(2) for (opt, arg) in optionsList: if opt == '-v': print '%s (python %s)'%(roundup_version, sys.version.split()[0]) return # figure the instance home if len(args) > 0: instance_home = args[0] else: instance_home = os.environ.get('ROUNDUP_INSTANCE', '') if not (instance_home and os.path.isdir(instance_home)): return usage(argv) # get the instance import roundup.instance instance = roundup.instance.open(instance_home) # get a mail handler db = instance.open('admin') # now wrap in try/finally so we always close the database try: if hasattr(instance, 'MailGW'): handler = instance.MailGW(instance, db, optionsList) else: handler = mailgw.MailGW(instance, db, optionsList) # if there's no more arguments, read a single message from stdin if len(args) == 1: return handler.do_pipe() # otherwise, figure what sort of mail source to handle if len(args) < 3: return usage(argv, _('Error: not enough source specification information')) source, specification = args[1:3] if source == 'mailbox': return handler.do_mailbox(specification) elif source == 'pop': m = re.match(r'((?P<user>[^:]+)(:(?P<pass>.+))?@)?(?P<server>.+)', specification) if m: return handler.do_pop(m.group('server'), m.group('user'), m.group('pass')) return usage(argv, _('Error: pop specification not valid')) elif source == 'apop': m = re.match(r'((?P<user>[^:]+)(:(?P<pass>.+))?@)?(?P<server>.+)', specification) if m: return handler.do_apop(m.group('server'), m.group('user'), m.group('pass')) return usage(argv, _('Error: apop specification not valid')) elif source == 'imap' or source == 'imaps': m = re.match(r'((?P<user>[^:]+)(:(?P<pass>.+))?@)?(?P<server>.+)', specification) if m: ssl = 0 if source == 'imaps': ssl = 1 mailbox = '' if len(args) > 3: mailbox = args[3] return handler.do_imap(m.group('server'), m.group('user'), m.group('pass'), mailbox, ssl) return usage(argv, _('Error: The source must be either "mailbox",' ' "pop", "apop", "imap" or "imaps"')) finally: # handler might have closed the initial db and opened a new one handler.db.close() def run(): # time out after a minute if we can import socket if hasattr(socket, 'setdefaulttimeout'): socket.setdefaulttimeout(60) sys.exit(main(sys.argv)) # call main if __name__ == '__main__': run() # vim: set filetype=python ts=4 sw=4 et si
