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proton-bridge/internal/imap/mailbox_fetch.go
James Houlahan 6bd0739013 GODT-1158: Store full messages bodies on disk
- GODT-1158: simple on-disk cache in store
- GODT-1158: better member naming in event loop
- GODT-1158: create on-disk cache during bridge setup
- GODT-1158: better job options
- GODT-1158: rename GetLiteral to GetRFC822
- GODT-1158: rename events -> currentEvents
- GODT-1158: unlock cache per-user
- GODT-1158: clean up cache after logout
- GODT-1158: randomized encrypted cache passphrase
- GODT-1158: Opt out of on-disk cache in settings
- GODT-1158: free space in cache
- GODT-1158: make tests compile
- GODT-1158: optional compression
- GODT-1158: cache custom location
- GODT-1158: basic capacity checker
- GODT-1158: cache free space config
- GODT-1158: only unlock cache if pmapi client is unlocked as well
- GODT-1158: simple background sync worker
- GODT-1158: set size/bodystructure when caching message
- GODT-1158: limit store db update blocking with semaphore
- GODT-1158: dumb 10-semaphore
- GODT-1158: properly handle delete; remove bad bodystructure handling
- GODT-1158: hacky fix for caching after logout... baaaaad
- GODT-1158: cache worker
- GODT-1158: compute body structure lazily
- GODT-1158: cache size in store
- GODT-1158: notify cacher when adding to store
- GODT-1158: 15 second store cache watcher
- GODT-1158: enable cacher
- GODT-1158: better cache worker starting/stopping
- GODT-1158: limit cacher to less concurrency than disk cache
- GODT-1158: message builder prio + pchan pkg
- GODT-1158: fix pchan, use in message builder
- GODT-1158: no sem in cacher (rely on message builder prio)
- GODT-1158: raise priority of existing jobs when requested
- GODT-1158: pending messages in on-disk cache
- GODT-1158: WIP just a note about deleting messages from disk cache
- GODT-1158: pending wait when trying to write
- GODT-1158: pending.add to return bool
- GODT-1225: Headers in bodystructure are stored as bytes.
- GODT-1158: fixing header caching
- GODT-1158: don't cache in background
- GODT-1158: all concurrency set in settings
- GODT-1158: worker pools inside message builder
- GODT-1158: fix linter issues
- GODT-1158: remove completed builds from builder
- GODT-1158: remove builder pool
- GODT-1158: cacher defer job done properly
- GODT-1158: fix linter
- GODT-1299: Continue with bodystructure build if deserialization failed
- GODT-1324: Delete messages from the cache when they are deleted on the server
- GODT-1158: refactor cache tests
- GODT-1158: move builder to app/bridge
- GODT-1306: Migrate cache on disk when location is changed (and delete when disabled)
2021-11-30 10:12:36 +01:00

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// Copyright (c) 2021 Proton Technologies AG
//
// This file is part of ProtonMail Bridge.
//
// ProtonMail Bridge is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// ProtonMail Bridge is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with ProtonMail Bridge. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package imap
import (
"bytes"
"github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/pkg/message"
"github.com/emersion/go-imap"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
func (im *imapMailbox) getMessage(storeMessage storeMessageProvider, items []imap.FetchItem) (msg *imap.Message, err error) {
msglog := im.log.WithField("msgID", storeMessage.ID())
msglog.Trace("Getting message")
seqNum, err := storeMessage.SequenceNumber()
if err != nil {
return
}
m := storeMessage.Message()
msg = imap.NewMessage(seqNum, items)
for _, item := range items {
switch item {
case imap.FetchEnvelope:
// No need to check IsFullHeaderCached here. API header
// contain enough information to build the envelope.
msg.Envelope = message.GetEnvelope(m, storeMessage.GetMIMEHeader())
case imap.FetchBody, imap.FetchBodyStructure:
structure, err := im.getBodyStructure(storeMessage)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if msg.BodyStructure, err = structure.IMAPBodyStructure([]int{}); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
case imap.FetchFlags:
msg.Flags = message.GetFlags(m)
if storeMessage.IsMarkedDeleted() {
msg.Flags = append(msg.Flags, imap.DeletedFlag)
}
case imap.FetchInternalDate:
// Apple Mail crashes fetching messages with date older than 1970.
// There is no point having message older than RFC itself, it's not possible.
msg.InternalDate = message.SanitizeMessageDate(m.Time)
case imap.FetchRFC822Size:
size, err := storeMessage.GetRFC822Size()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
msg.Size = size
case imap.FetchUid:
if msg.Uid, err = storeMessage.UID(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
case imap.FetchAll, imap.FetchFast, imap.FetchFull, imap.FetchRFC822, imap.FetchRFC822Header, imap.FetchRFC822Text:
fallthrough // this is list of defined items by go-imap, but items can be also sections generated from requests
default:
if err = im.getLiteralForSection(item, msg, storeMessage); err != nil {
return
}
}
}
return msg, err
}
func (im *imapMailbox) getLiteralForSection(itemSection imap.FetchItem, msg *imap.Message, storeMessage storeMessageProvider) error {
section, err := imap.ParseBodySectionName(itemSection)
if err != nil {
log.WithError(err).Warn("Failed to parse body section name; part will be skipped")
return nil //nolint[nilerr] ignore error
}
var literal imap.Literal
if literal, err = im.getMessageBodySection(storeMessage, section); err != nil {
return err
}
msg.Body[section] = literal
return nil
}
// getBodyStructure returns the cached body structure or it will build the message,
// save the structure in DB and then returns the structure after build.
//
// Apple Mail requests body structure for all messages irregularly. We cache
// bodystructure in local database in order to not re-download all messages
// from server.
func (im *imapMailbox) getBodyStructure(storeMessage storeMessageProvider) (bs *message.BodyStructure, err error) {
bs, err = storeMessage.GetBodyStructure()
if err != nil {
im.log.WithError(err).Debug("Fail to retrieve bodystructure from database")
}
if bs == nil {
// We are sure the body structure is not a problem right now.
// Clients might do first fetch body structure so we couldn't
// be sure if seeing 1st or 2nd sync is all right or not.
// Therefore, it's better to exclude first body structure fetch
// from the counting and see build count as real message build.
if bs, _, err = im.getBodyAndStructure(storeMessage); err != nil {
return
}
}
return
}
func (im *imapMailbox) getBodyAndStructure(storeMessage storeMessageProvider) (*message.BodyStructure, *bytes.Reader, error) {
rfc822, err := storeMessage.GetRFC822()
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
structure, err := storeMessage.GetBodyStructure()
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
return structure, bytes.NewReader(rfc822), nil
}
// This will download message (or read from cache) and pick up the section,
// extract data (header,body, both) and trim the output if needed.
//
// In order to speed up (avoid download and decryptions) we
// cache the header. If a mail header was requested and DB
// contains full header (it means it was already built once)
// the DB header can be used without downloading and decrypting.
// Otherwise header is incomplete and clients would have issues
// e.g. AppleMail expects `text/plain` in HTML mails.
//
// For all other cases it is necessary to download and decrypt the message
// and drop the header which was obtained from cache. The header will
// will be stored in DB once successfully built. Check `getBodyAndStructure`.
func (im *imapMailbox) getMessageBodySection(storeMessage storeMessageProvider, section *imap.BodySectionName) (imap.Literal, error) {
var header []byte
var response []byte
im.log.WithField("msgID", storeMessage.ID()).Trace("Getting message body")
isMainHeaderRequested := len(section.Path) == 0 && section.Specifier == imap.HeaderSpecifier
if isMainHeaderRequested && storeMessage.IsFullHeaderCached() {
header = storeMessage.GetHeader()
} else {
structure, bodyReader, err := im.getBodyAndStructure(storeMessage)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
switch {
case section.Specifier == imap.EntireSpecifier && len(section.Path) == 0:
// An empty section specification refers to the entire message, including the header.
response, err = structure.GetSection(bodyReader, section.Path)
case section.Specifier == imap.TextSpecifier || (section.Specifier == imap.EntireSpecifier && len(section.Path) != 0):
// The TEXT specifier refers to the content of the message (or section), omitting the [RFC-2822] header.
// Non-empty section with no specifier (imap.EntireSpecifier) refers to section content without header.
response, err = structure.GetSectionContent(bodyReader, section.Path)
case section.Specifier == imap.MIMESpecifier: // The MIME part specifier refers to the [MIME-IMB] header for this part.
fallthrough
case section.Specifier == imap.HeaderSpecifier:
header, err = structure.GetSectionHeaderBytes(section.Path)
default:
err = errors.New("Unknown specifier " + string(section.Specifier))
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if header != nil {
response = filterHeader(header, section)
}
// Trim any output if requested.
return bytes.NewBuffer(section.ExtractPartial(response)), nil
}