Message(3) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | Message(3) |
NAME¶
Cyrus::Annotator::Message - representation of a message to annotate
SYNOPSIS¶
use warnings; use strict; package MyAnnotatorDaemon; use base Cyrus::Annotator::Daemon; sub annotate_message { my ($message) = @_; $message->set_flag('\Flagged'); $message->set_shared_annotation('/comment', 'Hello!!'); } MyAnnotatorDaemon->run();
DESCRIPTION¶
This module encapsulates a message which is being processed by the annotator daemon.
METHODS¶
Cyrus::Annotator::Message has the following methods.
- new(%args)
- Takes the following args:
# required * BODYSTRUCTURE => parsed bodystructure # optional (but you need to provide SOMETHING if your code uses any # of the accessors) * GUID => 40 character sha1 * HEADER => Mail::Header object with headers pre-parsed * FILENAME => path to rfc822 file # totally optional (will be considered empty if not set) * FLAGS => array of already set flags * ANNOTATIONS => array of already set annotations
- fh()
- returns a read-only filehandle to the raw (rfc822) representation of the full message.
- decode_part($Part, $Content)
- Given some content, decode it from the part's content encoding and charset.
- read_part_content($Part, $nbytes)
- returns the first n bytes of the bodypart passed. This is a section of the
bodystructure (hashref). If no part is passed, it's the raw message.
If no 'nbytes' is passed, read the entire part.
- header()
- returns a Mail::Header object containing all the headers of the message.
- bodystructure()
- returns a structure
is a structure closely based on the IMAP BODYSTRUCTURE, decoded into a hash, including recursively all MIME sections. In general, the following items are defined for all body structures:
- MIME-Type
- MIME-Subtype
- Content-Type
- Content-Description
- Content-Dispositon
- Content-Language
Body structures which have a MIME-Type of 'multipart' contain the following items:
- •
- MIME-Subparts
For body structures except those that have a MIME-Type of 'multipart', the following are defined:
- Content-ID
- Content-Description
- Content-Transfer-Encoding
- Content-MD5
- Size
- Lines
- Offset
- HeaderSize
- guid()
- returns the hex encoded (40 character) sha1 of the rfc822 representation.
- has_flag($name)
- set_flag($name)
- clear_flag($name)
- Check for the boolean value of a flag with $name,
set the flag and remove the flag respectively.
Note that changes are not immediate. They will be applied by the annotator at the end.
For example:
$message->set_flag("\\Flagged");
- get_private_annotation($entry)
- set_private_annotation($entry, $value)
- clear_private_annotation($entry)
- Get, set and clear the value of an annotation, either shared or private.
The "get" accessors return a string with the value. Clear is the
same as set with $value of the empty string ('').
For example:
$message->set_shared_annotation('/comment', 'Hello World');
- get_changed()
- returns two arrayrefs - [['flagname', 'bool']] and [['entry', 'type',
'value']], e.g.
[["\\Flagged", 1]], [['/comment', 'value.shared', 'Hello World']]
SEE ALSO¶
RFC3501, RFC5257.
AUTHOR¶
Greg Banks <gnb@fastmail.fm>. Bron Gondwana <brong@fastmail.fm>.
2018-05-18 | perl v5.26.3 |