From: Sebastian Spaeth Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2010 14:14:44 +0000 (+0100) Subject: docs: doc improvements X-Git-Tag: 0.3~121^2~77 X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d2b4307851f184908bd8aa2217eb1a31f66f7cc7;p=notmuch.git docs: doc improvements --- diff --git a/cnotmuch/database.py b/cnotmuch/database.py index 2b51e5ea..13915fb1 100644 --- a/cnotmuch/database.py +++ b/cnotmuch/database.py @@ -48,10 +48,10 @@ class Database(object): :param path: Directory to open/create the database in (see above for behavior if `None`) :type path: `str` or `None` - :param create: False to open an existing, True to create a new + :param create: Pass `False` to open an existing, `True` to create a new database. :type create: bool - :param mode: Mode to open a database in. Always + :param mode: Mode to open a database in. Is always :attr:`MODE`.READ_WRITE when creating a new one. :type mode: :attr:`MODE` :returns: Nothing @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ class Database(object): def create(self, path): """Creates a new notmuch database - This function is used by __init__() usually does not need + This function is used by __init__() and usually does not need to be called directly. It wraps the underlying *notmuch_database_create* function and creates a new notmuch database at *path*. It will always return a database in @@ -100,14 +100,14 @@ class Database(object): def open(self, path, mode= MODE.READ_ONLY): """Opens an existing database - This function is used by __init__() usually does not need + This function is used by __init__() and usually does not need to be called directly. It wraps the underlying *notmuch_database_open* function. :param status: Open the database in read-only or read-write mode :type status: :attr:`MODE` :returns: Nothing - :exception: Raises :exc:`notmuch.NotmuchError` in case + :exception: Raises :exc:`NotmuchError` in case of any failure (after printing an error message on stderr). """ @@ -127,9 +127,9 @@ class Database(object): def find_message(self, msgid): """Returns a :class:`Message` as identified by its message ID - wraps *notmuch_database_find_message* + Wraps the underlying *notmuch_database_find_message* function. - :param msgid: The message id + :param msgid: The message ID :type msgid: string :returns: :class:`Message` or `None` if no message is found or if an out-of-memory situation occurs. @@ -146,8 +146,8 @@ class Database(object): def get_all_tags(self): """Returns :class:`Tags` with a list of all tags found in the database - :returns: :class:`Tags` object or raises :exc:`NotmuchError` with - STATUS.NULL_POINTER on error + :returns: :class:`Tags` + :execption: :exc:`NotmuchError` with STATUS.NULL_POINTER on error """ if self._db is None: raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED) @@ -188,15 +188,22 @@ class Database(object): #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ class Query(object): - """ Wrapper around a notmuch_query_t + """ Represents a search query on an opened :class:`Database`. - Do note that as soon as we tear down this object, all derived - threads, and messages will be freed as well. + A query selects and filters a subset of messages from the notmuch + database we derive from. + + Technically, it wraps the underlying *notmuch_query_t* struct. + + .. note:: Do remember that as soon as we tear down this object, + all underlying derived objects such as queries, threads, + messages, tags etc will be freed by the underlying library + as well. Accessing these objects will lead to segfaults and + other unexpected behavior. See above for more details. """ # constants - SORT_OLDEST_FIRST = 0 - SORT_NEWEST_FIRST = 1 - SORT_MESSAGE_ID = 2 + SORT = Enum(['OLDEST_FIRST','NEWEST_FIRST','MESSAGE_ID']) + """Constants: Sort order in which to return results""" """notmuch_query_create""" _create = nmlib.notmuch_query_create @@ -207,16 +214,32 @@ class Query(object): _search_messages.restype = c_void_p def __init__(self, db, querystr): - """TODO: document""" + """ + :param db: An open database which we derive the Query from. + :type db: :class:`Database` + :param querystr: The query string for the message. + :type querystr: str + """ self._db = None self._query = None self.create(db, querystr) def create(self, db, querystr): - """db is a Database() and querystr a string + """Creates a new query derived from a Database. + + This function is utilized by __init__() and usually does not need to + be called directly. + + :param db: Database to create the query from. + :type db: :class:`Database` + :param querystr: The query string + :type querystr: str + :returns: Nothing + :exception: :exc:`NotmuchError` - raises NotmuchError STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if db is not inited and - STATUS.NULL_POINTER if the query creation failed (too little memory) + * STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if db is not inited + * STATUS.NULL_POINTER if the query creation failed + (too little memory) """ if db.db_p is None: raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED) @@ -230,10 +253,14 @@ class Query(object): self._query = query_p def set_sort(self, sort): - """notmuch_query_set_sort + """Set the sort order future results will be delivered in - :param sort: one of Query.SORT_OLDEST_FIRST|SORT_NEWEST_FIRST|SORT_MESSAGE_ID - :returns: Nothing, but raises NotmuchError if query is not inited + Wraps the underlying *notmuch_query_set_sort* function. + + :param sort: Sort order (see :attr:`Query.SORT`) + :returns: Nothing + :exception: :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if query has not + been initialized. """ if self._query is None: raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED) @@ -241,8 +268,17 @@ class Query(object): nmlib.notmuch_query_set_sort(self._query, sort) def search_messages(self): - """notmuch_query_search_messages - Returns Messages() or a raises a NotmuchError() + """Filter messages according to query and return + :class:`Messages` in the defined sort order. + + Technically, it wraps the underlying + *notmuch_query_search_messages* function. + + :returns: :class:`Messages` + :exception: :exc:`NotmuchError` + + * STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if query is not inited + * STATUS.NULL_POINTER if search_messages failed """ if self._query is None: raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED) @@ -263,7 +299,30 @@ class Query(object): #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ class Tags(object): - """Wrapper around notmuch_tags_t""" + """Represents a list of notmuch tags + + This object provides an iterator over a list of notmuch tags. Do + note that the underlying library only provides a one-time iterator + (it cannot reset the iterator to the start). Thus iterating over + the function will "exhaust" the list of tags, and a subsequent + iteration attempt will raise a :exc:`NotmuchError` + STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED. Also note, that any function that uses + iteration (nearly all) will also exhaust the tags. So both:: + + for tag in tags: print tag + + as well as:: + + number_of_tags = len(tags) + + and even a simple:: + + #str() iterates over all tags to construct a space separated list + print(str(tags)) + + will "exhaust" the Tags. If you need to re-iterate over a list of + tags you will need to retrieve a new :class:`Tags` object. + """ #notmuch_tags_get _get = nmlib.notmuch_tags_get @@ -271,18 +330,20 @@ class Tags(object): def __init__(self, tags_p, parent=None): """ - msg_p is a pointer to an notmuch_message_t Structure. If it is None, - we will raise an NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER). - - Is passed the parent these tags are derived from, and saves a - reference to it, so we can automatically delete the db object - once all derived objects are dead. - - Tags() provides an iterator over all contained tags. However, you will - only be able to iterate over the Tags once, because the underlying C - function only allows iterating once. - #TODO: make the iterator work more than once and cache the tags in - the Python object. + :param tags_p: A pointer to an underlying *notmuch_tags_t* + structure. These are not publically exposed, so a user + will almost never instantiate a :class:`Tags` object + herself. They are usually handed back as a result, + e.g. in :meth:`Database.get_all_tags`. *tags_p* must be + valid, we will raise an :exc:`NotmuchError` + (STATUS.NULL_POINTER) if it is `None`. + :type tags_p: :class:`ctypes.c_void_p` + :param parent: The parent object (ie :class:`Database` or + :class:`Message` these tags are derived from, and saves a + reference to it, so we can automatically delete the db object + once all derived objects are dead. + :TODO: Make the iterator optionally work more than once by + cache the tags in the Python object(?) """ if tags_p is None: NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER) @@ -308,10 +369,33 @@ class Tags(object): nmlib.notmuch_tags_move_to_next(self._tags) return tag + def __len__(self): + """len(:class:`Tags`) returns the number of contained tags + + .. note:: As this iterates over the tags, we will not be able + to iterate over them again (as in retrieve them)! If + the tags have been exhausted already, this will raise a + :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED on + subsequent attempts. + """ + if self._tags is None: + raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED) + + i=0 + while nmlib.notmuch_tags_valid(self._msgs): + nmlib.notmuch_tags_move_to_next(self._msgs) + i += 1 + self._tags = None + return i + def __str__(self): - """str() of Tags() is a space separated list of tags + """The str() representation of Tags() is a space separated list of tags - This iterates over the list of Tags and will therefore 'exhaust' Tags() + .. note:: As this iterates over the tags, we will not be able + to iterate over them again (as in retrieve them)! If + the tags have been exhausted already, this will raise a + :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED on + subsequent attempts. """ return " ".join(self) @@ -324,7 +408,52 @@ class Tags(object): #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ class Messages(object): - """Wrapper around notmuch_messages_t""" + """Represents a list of notmuch messages + + This object provides an iterator over a list of notmuch messages + (Technically, it provides a wrapper for the underlying + *notmuch_messages_t* structure). Do note that the underlying + library only provides a one-time iterator (it cannot reset the + iterator to the start). Thus iterating over the function will + "exhaust" the list of messages, and a subsequent iteration attempt + will raise a :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED. Also + note, that any function that uses iteration will also + exhaust the messages. So both:: + + for msg in msgs: print msg + + as well as:: + + number_of_msgs = len(msgs) + + will "exhaust" the Messages. If you need to re-iterate over a list of + messages you will need to retrieve a new :class:`Messages` object. + + Things are not as bad as it seems though, you can store and reuse + the single Message objects as often as you want as long as you + keep the parent Messages object around. (Recall that due to + hierarchical memory allocation, all derived Message objects will + be invalid when we delete the parent Messages() object, even if it + was already "exhausted".) So this works:: + + db = Database() + msgs = Query(db,'').search_messages() #get a Messages() object + msglist = [] + for m in msgs: + msglist.append(m) + + # msgs is "exhausted" now and even len(msgs) will raise an exception. + # However it will be kept around until all retrieved Message() objects are + # also deleted. If you did e.g. an explicit del(msgs) here, the + # following lines would fail. + + # You can reiterate over *msglist* however as often as you want. + # It is simply a list with Message objects. + + print (msglist[0].get_filename()) + print (msglist[1].get_filename()) + print (msglist[0].get_message_id()) + """ #notmuch_tags_get _get = nmlib.notmuch_messages_get @@ -335,18 +464,20 @@ class Messages(object): def __init__(self, msgs_p, parent=None): """ - msg_p is a pointer to an notmuch_messages_t Structure. If it is None, - we will raise an NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER). - - If passed the parent query this Messages() is derived from, it saves a - reference to it, so we can automatically delete the parent query object - once all derived objects are dead. - - Messages() provides an iterator over all contained Message()s. - However, you will only be able to iterate over it once, - because the underlying C function only allows iterating once. - #TODO: make the iterator work more than once and cache the tags in - the Python object. + :param msgs_p: A pointer to an underlying *notmuch_messages_t* + structure. These are not publically exposed, so a user + will almost never instantiate a :class:`Messages` object + herself. They are usually handed back as a result, + e.g. in :meth:`Query.search_messages`. *msgs_p* must be + valid, we will raise an :exc:`NotmuchError` + (STATUS.NULL_POINTER) if it is `None`. + :type msgs_p: :class:`ctypes.c_void_p` + :param parent: The parent object + (ie :class:`Query`) these tags are derived from. It saves + a reference to it, so we can automatically delete the db + object once all derived objects are dead. + :TODO: Make the iterator work more than once and cache the tags in + the Python object.(?) """ if msgs_p is None: NotmuchError(STATUS.NULL_POINTER) @@ -357,11 +488,13 @@ class Messages(object): logging.debug("Inited Messages derived from %s" %(str(parent))) def collect_tags(self): - """ return the Tags() belonging to the messages - - Do note that collect_tags will iterate over the messages and - therefore will not allow further iterationsl - Raises NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED) if not inited + """Return the unique :class:`Tags` in the contained messages + + :returns: :class:`Tags` + :exceptions: :exc:`NotmuchError` STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED if not inited + + .. note:: :meth:`collect_tags` will iterate over the messages and + therefore will not allow further iterations. """ if self._msgs is None: raise NotmuchError(STATUS.NOT_INITIALIZED) @@ -392,9 +525,9 @@ class Messages(object): return msg def __len__(self): - """ Returns the number of contained messages + """len(:class:`Messages`) returns the number of contained messages - :note: As this iterates over the messages, we will not be able to + .. note:: As this iterates over the messages, we will not be able to iterate over them again (as in retrieve them)! """ if self._msgs is None: diff --git a/cnotmuch/notmuch.py b/cnotmuch/notmuch.py index e945d496..177abd69 100644 --- a/cnotmuch/notmuch.py +++ b/cnotmuch/notmuch.py @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ """The :mod:`notmuch` module provides most of the functionality that a user is likely to need. +Many of its objects use python's logging module to log some output at DEBUG level. + .. note:: The underlying notmuch library is build on a hierarchical memory allocator called talloc. All objects derive from a top-level :class:`Database` object. diff --git a/docs/source/index.rst b/docs/source/index.rst index d6f9411d..a3bc2654 100644 --- a/docs/source/index.rst +++ b/docs/source/index.rst @@ -62,17 +62,38 @@ or:: .. autoattribute:: db_p -:class:`Query` -- Represents a notmuch Query +:class:`Query` -- A search query ----------------------------------------------- .. autoclass:: Query - :members: + + .. automethod:: create + + .. attribute:: Query.SORT + + Defines constants that are used as the mode in which to open a database. + + SORT.OLDEST_FIRST + Sort by message date, oldest first. + + SORT.NEWEST_FIRST + Sort by message date, newest first. + + SORT.MESSAGE_ID + Sort by email message ID + + .. automethod:: set_sort + + .. automethod:: search_messages :class:`Messages` -- A bunch of messages ---------------------------------------- .. autoclass:: Messages - :members: + + .. automethod:: collect_tags + + .. automethod:: __len__ :class:`Message` -- A single message ---------------------------------------- @@ -80,15 +101,15 @@ or:: .. autoclass:: Message :members: -:class:`Tags` -- A bunch of notmuch tags ----------------------------------------- +:class:`Tags` -- Notmuch tags +----------------------------- .. autoclass:: Tags :members: - .. data: '__notmuchcmd__' + .. automethod:: __len__ - This is the actual binary that will be executed in order to run a notmuch command. This is set to *notmuch* and should usually not be changed. + .. automethod:: __str__ :exc:`NotmuchError` -- A Notmuch execution error ------------------------------------------------