# Copyright (C) 2021 all contributors # License: AGPL-3.0+ # handles lei commands package PublicInbox::LeiQuery; use strict; use v5.10.1; use PublicInbox::MID qw($MID_EXTRACT); use POSIX qw(strftime); use PublicInbox::Address qw(pairs); use PublicInbox::DS qw(dwaitpid); sub _iso8601 ($) { strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ', gmtime($_[0])) } # prepares an smsg for JSON sub _smsg_unbless ($) { my ($smsg) = @_; delete @$smsg{qw(lines bytes)}; $smsg->{rcvd} = _iso8601(delete $smsg->{ts}); # JMAP receivedAt $smsg->{dt} = _iso8601(delete $smsg->{ds}); # JMAP UTCDate if (my $r = delete $smsg->{references}) { $smsg->{references} = [ map { "<$_>" } ($r =~ m/$MID_EXTRACT/go) ]; } if (my $m = delete($smsg->{mid})) { $smsg->{'m'} = "<$m>"; } # XXX breaking to/cc, into structured arrays or tables which # distinguish "$phrase <$address>" causes pretty printing JSON # to take up too much vertical space. I can't get either # Cpanel::JSON::XS or JSON::XS or jq(1) only indent when # wrapping is necessary, rather than blindly indenting and # adding vertical space everywhere. for my $f (qw(from to cc)) { my $v = delete $smsg->{$f} or next; $smsg->{substr($f, 0, 1)} = $v; } $smsg->{'s'} = delete $smsg->{subject}; # can we be bothered to parse From/To/Cc into arrays? scalar { %$smsg }; # unbless } sub _vivify_external { # _externals_each callback my ($src, $dir) = @_; if (-f "$dir/ei.lock") { require PublicInbox::ExtSearch; push @$src, PublicInbox::ExtSearch->new($dir); } elsif (-f "$dir/inbox.lock" || -d "$dir/public-inbox") { # v2, v1 require PublicInbox::Inbox; push @$src, bless { inboxdir => $dir }, 'PublicInbox::Inbox'; } else { warn "W: ignoring $dir, unable to determine type\n"; } } # the main "lei q SEARCH_TERMS" method sub lei_q { my ($self, @argv) = @_; my $sto = $self->_lei_store(1); my $cfg = $self->_lei_cfg(1); my $opt = $self->{opt}; require PublicInbox::LeiDedupe; my $dd = PublicInbox::LeiDedupe->new($self); # --local is enabled by default # src: LeiXSearch || LeiSearch || Inbox my @srcs = $opt->{'local'} ? ($sto->search) : (); require PublicInbox::LeiXSearch; my $lxs = PublicInbox::LeiXSearch->new; # --external is enabled by default, but allow --no-external if ($opt->{external} // 1) { $self->_externals_each(\&_vivify_external, \@srcs); } my $j = $opt->{jobs} // scalar(@srcs) > 4 ? 4 : scalar(@srcs); $j = 1 if !$opt->{thread}; if ($self->{sock}) { $lxs->wq_workers_start('lei_xsearch', $j, $self->oldset) // $self->wq_workers($j); } my $out = $opt->{output} // '-'; $out = 'json:/dev/stdout' if $out eq '-'; my $isatty = -t $self->{1}; # no forking workers after this my $pid_old12 = $self->start_pager if $isatty; my $json = substr($out, 0, 5) eq 'json:' ? ref(PublicInbox::Config->json)->new : undef; if ($json) { if ($opt->{pretty} //= $isatty) { $json->pretty(1)->space_before(0); $json->indent_length($opt->{indent} // 2); } $json->utf8; # avoid Wide character in print warnings $json->ascii(1) if $opt->{ascii}; # for "\uXXXX" $json->canonical; } my %mset_opt = map { $_ => $opt->{$_} } qw(thread limit offset); $mset_opt{asc} = $opt->{'reverse'} ? 1 : 0; $mset_opt{qstr} = join(' ', map {; # Consider spaces in argv to be for phrase search in Xapian. # In other words, the users should need only care about # normal shell quotes and not have to learn Xapian quoting. /\s/ ? (s/\A(\w+:)// ? qq{$1"$_"} : qq{"$_"}) : $_ } @argv); if (defined(my $sort = $opt->{'sort'})) { if ($sort eq 'relevance') { $mset_opt{relevance} = 1; } elsif ($sort eq 'docid') { $mset_opt{relevance} = $mset_opt{asc} ? -1 : -2; } elsif ($sort =~ /\Areceived(?:-?[aA]t)?\z/) { # the default } else { die "unrecognized --sort=$sort\n"; } } # $self->out($json->encode(\%mset_opt)); # descending docid order $mset_opt{relevance} //= -2 if $opt->{thread}; # my $wcb = PublicInbox::LeiToMail->write_cb($out, $self); $self->{mset_opt} = \%mset_opt; $lxs->do_query($self, \@srcs); if ($pid_old12) { $self->{$_} = $pid_old12->[$_] for (1, 2); dwaitpid($pid_old12->[0], undef, $self->{sock}); } } 1;