From cd8fe010135c5f3fd5ad3b97a28c786d928c068a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Justus Winter <4winter@informatik.uni-hamburg.de> Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 16:20:42 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] python: remove functions that have been marked as deprecated in 0.13 Removes Message.format_message_{internal,as_json,as_text}. This code adds functionality at the python level that is unlikely to be useful for anyone. Furthermore the python bindings strive to be a thin wrapper around libnotmuch. The code has been marked as deprecated in 0.13 and is now removed. Signed-off-by: Justus Winter <4winter@informatik.uni-hamburg.de> --- bindings/python/notmuch/message.py | 129 ----------------------------- 1 file changed, 129 deletions(-) diff --git a/bindings/python/notmuch/message.py b/bindings/python/notmuch/message.py index 0e65694e..0cac09c1 100644 --- a/bindings/python/notmuch/message.py +++ b/bindings/python/notmuch/message.py @@ -610,135 +610,6 @@ class Message(Python3StringMixIn): out_part = parts[(num - 1)] return out_part.get_payload(decode=True) - def format_message_internal(self): - """Create an internal representation of the message parts, - which can easily be output to json, text, or another output - format. The argument match tells whether this matched a - query. - - .. deprecated:: 0.13 - This code adds functionality at the python - level that is unlikely to be useful for - anyone. Furthermore the python bindings strive - to be a thin wrapper around libnotmuch, so - this code will be removed in notmuch 0.14. - """ - output = {} - output["id"] = self.get_message_id() - output["match"] = self.is_match() - output["filename"] = self.get_filename() - output["tags"] = list(self.get_tags()) - - headers = {} - for h in ["Subject", "From", "To", "Cc", "Bcc", "Date"]: - headers[h] = self.get_header(h) - output["headers"] = headers - - body = [] - parts = self.get_message_parts() - for i in xrange(len(parts)): - msg = parts[i] - part_dict = {} - part_dict["id"] = i + 1 - # We'll be using this is a lot, so let's just get it once. - cont_type = msg.get_content_type() - part_dict["content-type"] = cont_type - # NOTE: - # Now we emulate the current behaviour, where it ignores - # the html if there's a text representation. - # - # This is being worked on, but it will be easier to fix - # here in the future than to end up with another - # incompatible solution. - disposition = msg["Content-Disposition"] - if disposition and disposition.lower().startswith("attachment"): - part_dict["filename"] = msg.get_filename() - else: - if cont_type.lower() == "text/plain": - part_dict["content"] = msg.get_payload() - elif (cont_type.lower() == "text/html" and - i == 0): - part_dict["content"] = msg.get_payload() - body.append(part_dict) - - output["body"] = body - - return output - - def format_message_as_json(self, indent=0): - """Outputs the message as json. This is essentially the same - as python's dict format, but we run it through, just so we - don't have to worry about the details. - - .. deprecated:: 0.13 - This code adds functionality at the python - level that is unlikely to be useful for - anyone. Furthermore the python bindings strive - to be a thin wrapper around libnotmuch, so - this code will be removed in notmuch 0.14. - """ - return json.dumps(self.format_message_internal()) - - def format_message_as_text(self, indent=0): - """Outputs it in the old-fashioned notmuch text form. Will be - easy to change to a new format when the format changes. - - .. deprecated:: 0.13 - This code adds functionality at the python - level that is unlikely to be useful for - anyone. Furthermore the python bindings strive - to be a thin wrapper around libnotmuch, so - this code will be removed in notmuch 0.14. - """ - - - format = self.format_message_internal() - output = "\fmessage{ id:%s depth:%d match:%d filename:%s" \ - % (format['id'], indent, format['match'], format['filename']) - output += "\n\fheader{" - - #Todo: this date is supposed to be prettified, as in the index. - output += "\n%s (%s) (" % (format["headers"]["From"], - format["headers"]["Date"]) - output += ", ".join(format["tags"]) - output += ")" - - output += "\nSubject: %s" % format["headers"]["Subject"] - output += "\nFrom: %s" % format["headers"]["From"] - output += "\nTo: %s" % format["headers"]["To"] - if format["headers"]["Cc"]: - output += "\nCc: %s" % format["headers"]["Cc"] - if format["headers"]["Bcc"]: - output += "\nBcc: %s" % format["headers"]["Bcc"] - output += "\nDate: %s" % format["headers"]["Date"] - output += "\n\fheader}" - - output += "\n\fbody{" - - parts = format["body"] - parts.sort(key=lambda x: x['id']) - for p in parts: - if not "filename" in p: - output += "\n\fpart{ " - output += "ID: %d, Content-type: %s\n" % (p["id"], - p["content-type"]) - if "content" in p: - output += "\n%s\n" % p["content"] - else: - output += "Non-text part: %s\n" % p["content-type"] - output += "\n\fpart}" - else: - output += "\n\fattachment{ " - output += "ID: %d, Content-type:%s\n" % (p["id"], - p["content-type"]) - output += "Attachment: %s\n" % p["filename"] - output += "\n\fattachment}\n" - - output += "\n\fbody}\n" - output += "\n\fmessage}" - - return output - def __hash__(self): """Implement hash(), so we can use Message() sets""" file = self.get_filename() -- 2.26.2