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use imap_codec::imap_types::core::NonEmptyVec;
use imap_codec::imap_types::search::SearchKey;
use imap_codec::imap_types::sequence::{SeqOrUid, Sequence, SequenceSet};
use std::num::NonZeroU32;
pub enum SeqType {
Undefined,
NonUid,
Uid,
}
impl SeqType {
pub fn is_uid(&self) -> bool {
matches!(self, Self::Uid)
}
}
pub struct Criteria<'a>(pub &'a SearchKey<'a>);
impl<'a> Criteria<'a> {
/// Returns a set of email identifiers that is greater or equal
/// to the set of emails to return
pub fn to_sequence_set(&self) -> (SequenceSet, SeqType) {
match self.0 {
SearchKey::All => (sequence_set_all(), SeqType::Undefined),
SearchKey::SequenceSet(seq_set) => (seq_set.clone(), SeqType::NonUid),
SearchKey::Uid(seq_set) => (seq_set.clone(), SeqType::Uid),
SearchKey::Not(_inner) => {
tracing::debug!(
"using NOT in a search request is slow: it selects all identifiers"
);
(sequence_set_all(), SeqType::Undefined)
}
SearchKey::Or(left, right) => {
tracing::debug!("using OR in a search request is slow: no deduplication is done");
let (base, base_seqtype) = Self(&left).to_sequence_set();
let (ext, ext_seqtype) = Self(&right).to_sequence_set();
// Check if we have a UID/ID conflict in fetching: now we don't know how to handle them
match (base_seqtype, ext_seqtype) {
(SeqType::Uid, SeqType::NonUid) | (SeqType::NonUid, SeqType::Uid) => {
(sequence_set_all(), SeqType::Undefined)
}
(SeqType::Undefined, x) | (x, _) => {
let mut new_vec = base.0.into_inner();
new_vec.extend_from_slice(ext.0.as_ref());
let seq = SequenceSet(
NonEmptyVec::try_from(new_vec)
.expect("merging non empty vec lead to non empty vec"),
);
(seq, x)
}
}
}
SearchKey::And(search_list) => {
tracing::debug!(
"using AND in a search request is slow: no intersection is performed"
);
search_list
.as_ref()
.iter()
.map(|crit| Self(&crit).to_sequence_set())
.min_by(|(x, _), (y, _)| {
let x_size = approx_sequence_set_size(x);
let y_size = approx_sequence_set_size(y);
x_size.cmp(&y_size)
})
.unwrap_or((sequence_set_all(), SeqType::Undefined))
}
_ => (sequence_set_all(), SeqType::Undefined),
}
}
/// Not really clever as we can have cases where we filter out
/// the email before needing to inspect its meta.
/// But for now we are seeking the most basic/stupid algorithm.
pub fn need_meta(&self) -> bool {
use SearchKey::*;
match self.0 {
// IMF Headers
Bcc(_) | Cc(_) | From(_) | Header(..) | SentBefore(_) | SentOn(_) | SentSince(_) | Subject(_) | To(_) => true,
// Internal Date is also stored in MailMeta
Before(_) | On(_) | Since(_) => true,
// Message size is also stored in MailMeta
Larger(_) | Smaller(_) => true,
And(and_list) => and_list.as_ref().iter().any(|sk| Criteria(sk).need_meta()),
Not(inner) => Criteria(inner).need_meta(),
Or(left, right) => Criteria(left).need_meta() || Criteria(right).need_meta(),
_ => false,
}
}
pub fn need_body(&self) -> bool {
use SearchKey::*;
match self.0 {
Text(_) | Body(_) => true,
And(and_list) => and_list.as_ref().iter().any(|sk| Criteria(sk).need_body()),
Not(inner) => Criteria(inner).need_body(),
Or(left, right) => Criteria(left).need_body() || Criteria(right).need_body(),
_ => false,
}
}
}
fn sequence_set_all() -> SequenceSet {
SequenceSet::from(Sequence::Range(
SeqOrUid::Value(NonZeroU32::MIN),
SeqOrUid::Asterisk,
))
}
// This is wrong as sequences can overlap
fn approx_sequence_set_size(seq_set: &SequenceSet) -> u64 {
seq_set.0.as_ref().iter().fold(0u64, |acc, seq| {
acc.saturating_add(approx_sequence_size(seq))
})
}
// This is wrong as sequence UID can have holes,
// as we don't know the number of messages in the mailbox also
fn approx_sequence_size(seq: &Sequence) -> u64 {
match seq {
Sequence::Single(_) => 1,
Sequence::Range(SeqOrUid::Asterisk, _) | Sequence::Range(_, SeqOrUid::Asterisk) => u64::MAX,
Sequence::Range(SeqOrUid::Value(x1), SeqOrUid::Value(x2)) => {
let x2 = x2.get() as i64;
let x1 = x1.get() as i64;
(x2 - x1).abs().try_into().unwrap_or(1)
}
}
}
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