discourse/lib/imap/providers/generic.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "net/imap"
module Imap
module Providers
class WriteDisabledError < StandardError
end
class TrashedMailResponse
attr_accessor :trashed_emails, :trash_uid_validity
end
class SpamMailResponse
attr_accessor :spam_emails, :spam_uid_validity
end
class BasicMail
attr_accessor :uid, :message_id
def initialize(uid: nil, message_id: nil)
@uid = uid
@message_id = message_id
end
end
class Generic
def initialize(server, options = {})
@server = server
@port = options[:port] || 993
@ssl = options[:ssl] || true
@username = options[:username]
@password = options[:password]
@timeout = options[:timeout] || 10
end
def account_digest
@account_digest ||= Digest::MD5.hexdigest("#{@username}:#{@server}")
end
def imap
@imap ||= Net::IMAP.new(@server, port: @port, ssl: @ssl, open_timeout: @timeout)
end
def disconnected?
@imap && @imap.disconnected?
end
def connect!
imap.login(@username, @password)
end
def disconnect!
begin
imap.logout
rescue StandardError
nil
end
imap.disconnect
end
def can?(capability)
@capabilities ||= imap.responses["CAPABILITY"][-1] || imap.capability
@capabilities.include?(capability)
end
def uids(opts = {})
if opts[:from] && opts[:to]
imap.uid_search("UID #{opts[:from]}:#{opts[:to]}")
elsif opts[:from]
imap.uid_search("UID #{opts[:from]}:*")
elsif opts[:to]
imap.uid_search("UID 1:#{opts[:to]}")
else
imap.uid_search("ALL")
end
end
def labels
@labels ||=
begin
labels = {}
list_mailboxes.each do |name|
if tag = to_tag(name)
labels[tag] = name
end
end
labels
end
end
def open_mailbox(mailbox_name, write: false)
if write
if !SiteSetting.enable_imap_write
raise WriteDisabledError.new("Two-way IMAP sync is disabled! Cannot write to inbox.")
end
imap.select(mailbox_name)
else
imap.examine(mailbox_name)
end
@open_mailbox_name = mailbox_name
@open_mailbox_write = write
{ uid_validity: imap.responses["UIDVALIDITY"][-1] }
end
def emails(uids, fields, opts = {})
fetched = imap.uid_fetch(uids, fields)
# This will happen if the email does not exist in the provided mailbox.
# It may have been deleted or otherwise moved, e.g. if deleted in Gmail
# it will end up in "[Gmail]/Bin"
return [] if fetched.nil?
fetched.map do |email|
attributes = {}
fields.each { |field| attributes[field] = email.attr[field] }
attributes
end
end
def store(uid, attribute, old_set, new_set)
additions = new_set.reject { |val| old_set.include?(val) }
imap.uid_store(uid, "+#{attribute}", additions) if additions.length > 0
removals = old_set.reject { |val| new_set.include?(val) }
imap.uid_store(uid, "-#{attribute}", removals) if removals.length > 0
end
def to_tag(label)
label = DiscourseTagging.clean_tag(label.to_s)
label if label != "inbox" && label != "sent"
end
def tag_to_flag(tag)
:Seen if tag == "seen"
end
def tag_to_label(tag)
tag
end
def list_mailboxes(attr_filter = nil)
FEATURE: Improve group email settings UI (#13083) This overhauls the user interface for the group email settings management, aiming to make it a lot easier to test the settings entered and confirm they are correct before proceeding. We do this by forcing the user to test the settings before they can be saved to the database. It also includes some quality of life improvements around setting up IMAP and SMTP for our first supported provider, GMail. This PR does not remove the old group email config, that will come in a subsequent PR. This is related to https://meta.discourse.org/t/imap-support-for-group-inboxes/160588 so read that if you would like more backstory. ### UI Both site settings of `enable_imap` and `enable_smtp` must be true to test this. You must enable SMTP first to enable IMAP. You can prefill the SMTP settings with GMail configuration. To proceed with saving these settings you must test them, which is handled by the EmailSettingsValidator. If there is an issue with the configuration or credentials a meaningful error message should be shown. IMAP settings must also be validated when IMAP is enabled, before saving. When saving IMAP, we fetch the mailboxes for that account and populate them. This mailbox must be selected and saved for IMAP to work (the feature acts as though it is disabled until the mailbox is selected and saved): ### Database & Backend This adds several columns to the Groups table. The purpose of this change is to make it much more explicit that SMTP/IMAP is enabled for a group, rather than relying on settings not being null. Also included is an UPDATE query to backfill these columns. These columns are automatically filled when updating the group. For GMail, we now filter the mailboxes returned. This is so users cannot use a mailbox like Sent or Trash for syncing, which would generally be disastrous. There is a new group endpoint for testing email settings. This may be useful in the future for other places in our UI, at which point it can be extracted to a more generic endpoint or module to be included.
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# Lists all the mailboxes but just returns the names.
list_mailboxes_with_attributes(attr_filter).map(&:name)
end
def list_mailboxes_with_attributes(attr_filter = nil)
# Basically, list all mailboxes in the root of the server.
# ref: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-6.3.8
imap
.list("", "*")
.reject do |m|
# Noselect cannot be selected with the SELECT command.
# technically we could use this for readonly mode when
# SiteSetting.imap_write is disabled...maybe a later TODO
# ref: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-7.2.2
m.attr.include?(:Noselect)
end
.select do |m|
# There are Special-Use mailboxes denoted by an attribute. For
# example, some common ones are \Trash or \Sent.
# ref: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6154
if attr_filter
m.attr.include? attr_filter
else
true
end
end
end
FEATURE: Improve group email settings UI (#13083) This overhauls the user interface for the group email settings management, aiming to make it a lot easier to test the settings entered and confirm they are correct before proceeding. We do this by forcing the user to test the settings before they can be saved to the database. It also includes some quality of life improvements around setting up IMAP and SMTP for our first supported provider, GMail. This PR does not remove the old group email config, that will come in a subsequent PR. This is related to https://meta.discourse.org/t/imap-support-for-group-inboxes/160588 so read that if you would like more backstory. ### UI Both site settings of `enable_imap` and `enable_smtp` must be true to test this. You must enable SMTP first to enable IMAP. You can prefill the SMTP settings with GMail configuration. To proceed with saving these settings you must test them, which is handled by the EmailSettingsValidator. If there is an issue with the configuration or credentials a meaningful error message should be shown. IMAP settings must also be validated when IMAP is enabled, before saving. When saving IMAP, we fetch the mailboxes for that account and populate them. This mailbox must be selected and saved for IMAP to work (the feature acts as though it is disabled until the mailbox is selected and saved): ### Database & Backend This adds several columns to the Groups table. The purpose of this change is to make it much more explicit that SMTP/IMAP is enabled for a group, rather than relying on settings not being null. Also included is an UPDATE query to backfill these columns. These columns are automatically filled when updating the group. For GMail, we now filter the mailboxes returned. This is so users cannot use a mailbox like Sent or Trash for syncing, which would generally be disastrous. There is a new group endpoint for testing email settings. This may be useful in the future for other places in our UI, at which point it can be extracted to a more generic endpoint or module to be included.
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def filter_mailboxes(mailboxes)
# we do not want to filter out any mailboxes for generic providers,
# because we do not know what they are ahead of time
mailboxes
end
def archive(uid)
# do nothing by default, just removing the Inbox label should be enough
end
def unarchive(uid)
# same as above
end
# Look for the special Trash XLIST attribute.
def trash_mailbox
Discourse
.cache
.fetch("imap_trash_mailbox_#{account_digest}", expires_in: 30.minutes) do
list_mailboxes(:Trash).first
end
end
# Look for the special Junk XLIST attribute.
def spam_mailbox
Discourse
.cache
.fetch("imap_spam_mailbox_#{account_digest}", expires_in: 30.minutes) do
list_mailboxes(:Junk).first
end
end
# open the trash mailbox for inspection or writing. after the yield we
# close the trash and reopen the original mailbox to continue operations.
# the normal open_mailbox call can be made if more extensive trash ops
# need to be done.
def open_trash_mailbox(write: false)
open_mailbox_before_trash = @open_mailbox_name
open_mailbox_before_trash_write = @open_mailbox_write
trash_uid_validity = open_mailbox(trash_mailbox, write: write)[:uid_validity]
yield(trash_uid_validity) if block_given?
open_mailbox(open_mailbox_before_trash, write: open_mailbox_before_trash_write)
trash_uid_validity
end
# open the spam mailbox for inspection or writing. after the yield we
# close the spam and reopen the original mailbox to continue operations.
# the normal open_mailbox call can be made if more extensive spam ops
# need to be done.
def open_spam_mailbox(write: false)
open_mailbox_before_spam = @open_mailbox_name
open_mailbox_before_spam_write = @open_mailbox_write
spam_uid_validity = open_mailbox(spam_mailbox, write: write)[:uid_validity]
yield(spam_uid_validity) if block_given?
open_mailbox(open_mailbox_before_spam, write: open_mailbox_before_spam_write)
spam_uid_validity
end
def find_trashed_by_message_ids(message_ids)
trashed_emails = []
trash_uid_validity =
open_trash_mailbox do
trashed_email_uids = find_uids_by_message_ids(message_ids)
if trashed_email_uids.any?
trashed_emails =
emails(trashed_email_uids, %w[UID ENVELOPE]).map do |e|
BasicMail.new(
message_id: Email::MessageIdService.message_id_clean(e["ENVELOPE"].message_id),
uid: e["UID"],
)
end
end
end
TrashedMailResponse.new.tap do |resp|
resp.trashed_emails = trashed_emails
resp.trash_uid_validity = trash_uid_validity
end
end
def find_spam_by_message_ids(message_ids)
spam_emails = []
spam_uid_validity =
open_spam_mailbox do
spam_email_uids = find_uids_by_message_ids(message_ids)
if spam_email_uids.any?
spam_emails =
emails(spam_email_uids, %w[UID ENVELOPE]).map do |e|
BasicMail.new(
message_id: Email::MessageIdService.message_id_clean(e["ENVELOPE"].message_id),
uid: e["UID"],
)
end
end
end
SpamMailResponse.new.tap do |resp|
resp.spam_emails = spam_emails
resp.spam_uid_validity = spam_uid_validity
end
end
def find_uids_by_message_ids(message_ids)
header_message_id_terms =
message_ids.map do |msgid|
"HEADER Message-ID '#{Email::MessageIdService.message_id_rfc_format(msgid)}'"
end
# OR clauses are written in Polish notation...so the query looks like this:
# OR OR HEADER Message-ID XXXX HEADER Message-ID XXXX HEADER Message-ID XXXX
or_clauses = "OR " * (header_message_id_terms.length - 1)
query = "#{or_clauses}#{header_message_id_terms.join(" ")}"
imap.uid_search(query)
end
def trash(uid)
# MOVE is way easier than doing the COPY \Deleted EXPUNGE dance ourselves.
# It is supported by Gmail and Outlook.
if can?("MOVE")
trash_move(uid)
else
# default behaviour for IMAP servers is to add the \Deleted flag
# then EXPUNGE the mailbox which permanently deletes these messages
# https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-6.4.3
#
# TODO: We may want to add the option at some point to copy to some
# other mailbox first before doing this (e.g. Trash)
store(uid, "FLAGS", [], ["\\Deleted"])
imap.expunge
end
end
def trash_move(uid)
# up to the provider
end
end
end
end