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* Copyright (C) 2006 Dmitry Morozhnikov <dmiceman@mail.ru>
* Copyright (C) 2011 Sudhendu Kumar <sudhendu.kumar.roy@gmail.com>
*
* This program 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 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
*/
#ifndef TEMPLATEPARSER_TEMPLATEPARSER_H
#define TEMPLATEPARSER_TEMPLATEPARSER_H
#include "templateparser_export.h"
#include <MessageViewer/ObjectTreeEmptySource>
#include <AkonadiCore/Collection>
#include <KMime/KMimeMessage>
#include <QObject>
class TemplateParserTester;
namespace MessageViewer
{
class ObjectTreeParser;
}
namespace KIdentityManagement
{
class IdentityManager;
}
namespace MessageCore
{
class ImageCollector;
}
namespace TemplateParser
{
/**
* \brief The TemplateParser transforms a message with a given template.
*
* \par Introduction
* The TemplateParser transforms a message with a given template.
* A template contains text and commands, such as %QUOTE or %ODATE, which will be
* replaced with the real values in process().
*
* \par Basics
* The message given in the templateparser constructor amsg, is the message that
* is being transformed.
* aorig_msg is the original message to which actions are performed.
* The message text in amsg will be replaced by the processed text of the template,
* but other properties, such as the attachments or the subject, are preserved.
*
* There are two different kind of commands: Those that work on the message that is
* to be transformed and those that work on an 'original message'.
* Those that work on the message that is to be transformed have no special prefix, e.g.
* '%DATE'. Those that work on the original message have an 'O' prefix, for example
* '%ODATE'.
* This means that the %DATE command will take the date of the message passed in the
* constructor, the message which is to be transformed, whereas the %ODATE command will
* take the date of the message that is being passed in process(), the original message.
*
* \par The process()
* The process() function takes aorig_msg as parameter. This aorig_msg is the original
* message from which various commands in templates with prefix 'O' extract the data and adds
* to the processed message.
* This function finds the template and passes them to processWithTemplate(), where templates
* are processed and its value is added to the processed message.
*
* \par Reply To/Forward Plain Text Mails
* Plain Text mails are the mails with only text part and no html part. While creating
* reply/forward to mails, processWithTemplate() processes all the commands and then
* appends its values to plainBody and htmlBody. This function then on the
* basis of whether the user wants to use plain mails or HTML mails, clears the htmlBody,
* or just passes both the plainBody and htmlBody unaltered.
*
* \par Reply To/Forward HTML Mails
* By HTML mails here, we mean multipart/alternative mails. As mentioned above, all
* commands in the TemplateParser appends text, i.e. plain text to plainBody
* and html text to htmlBody in the function processWithTemplate().
* This function also takes a decision of clearing the htmlBody on the basis of fact
* whether the user wants to reply/forward using plain mails or multipart/alternative
* mails.
*
* \par When "TO" and when "NOT TO" make multipart/alternative Mails
* User is the master to decide when to and when not to make multipart/alternative mails.
* <b>For user who <u>don't prefer</u> using HTML mails</b>
* There is a TemplateParserSettings::self()->replyUsingHtml() (in GUI as Settings->Configure KMail->
* Composer->General->"Reply using HTML if present"), which when not true (checkbox disabled
* in UI), will clear the htmlBody.
* An another option within the standard templates, %FORCEDPLAIN command raises the flag,
* ReplyAsPlain. This flag when raised in processWithTemplate() takes care that the
* processed message will contain text/plain part by clearing the htmlBody.
*
* Once the htmlBody is cleared, plainBody and an empty htmlBody is passed to
* addProcessedBodyToMessage(). Here since the htmlBody is empty, text/plain messages are
* assembled and thus user is not dealing with any kind of HTML part.
*
* <b>For user who <u>do prefer</u> using HTML mails</b>
* The setting discussed above as "Reply using HTML if present" (when checked to true),
* passes the htmlBody to addProcessedBodyToMessage() without doing any changes.
* An another option %FORCEDHTML within standard templates command raises the flag ReplyAsHtml.
* This flag when raised in processWithTemplate() takes care that the htmlBody is passed to
* addProcessedBodyToMessage() unaltered.
*
* Since htmlBody received by addProcessedBodyToMessage() is not empty, multipart/alternative
* messages are assembled.
*
* @NOTE Resolving conflict between TemplateParserSettings "replyUsingHtml" and FORCEDXXXX command.
* The conflict is resolved by simply giving preference to the commands over TemplateParserSettings.
*
* \par Make plain part
* mMsg is the reply message in which the message text will be replaced by the
* processed value from templates.
*
* In case of no attachments, the message will be a single-part message.
* A KMime::Content containing the plainBody from processWithTemplate() is
* created. Then the encodedBody(), contentType (text/plain) of this
* KMime::Content is set in the body and the header of mMsg. The addContent()
* method can be used for adding sub-content to content object in case of
* attachments. The addContent() method is not used for adding content of the
* above mentioned single-part, as addContent() will convert single-part to
* multipart-mixed before adding it to mMsg.
*
* \par Make multipart/alternative mails
* First of all a KMime::Content (content) is created with a content-type of
* multipart/alternative. Then in the same way as plain-part is created in above
* paragraph, a KMime::Content (sub-content) containing the plainBody is created
* and added as child to the content. Then a new KMime::Content (sub-content)
* with htmlBody as the body is created. The content-type is set as text/html.
* This new sub-content is then added to the parent content. Now, since the
* parent content (multipart/alternative) has two sub-content (text/plain and
* text/html) to it, it is added to the reply message (mMsg).
*
* TODO: What is the usecase of the commands that work on the message to be transformed?
* In general you only use the commands that work on the original message...
*/
class TEMPLATEPARSER_EXPORT TemplateParser : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
enum Mode {
NewMessage,
Reply,
ReplyAll,
Forward
};
enum AllowSelection {
SelectionAllowed,
NoSelectionAllowed
};
enum Quotes {
ReplyAsOriginalMessage,
ReplyAsPlain,
ReplyAsHtml
};
public:
explicit TemplateParser(const KMime::Message::Ptr &amsg, const Mode amode);
~TemplateParser();
/**
* Sets the selection. If this is set, only the selection will be added to
* commands such as %QUOTE. Otherwise, the whole message is quoted.
* If this is not called at all, the whole message is quoted as well.
* Call this before calling process().
*/
void setSelection(const QString &selection);
/**
* Sets whether the template parser is allowed to decrypt the original
* message when needing its message text, for example for the %QUOTE command.
* If true, it will tell the ObjectTreeParser it uses internally to decrypt the
* message, and that will possibly show a password request dialog to the user.
*
* The default is false.
*/
void setAllowDecryption(const bool allowDecryption);
/**
* Tell template parser whether or not to wrap words, and at what column
* to wrap at.
*
* Default is true, wrapping at 80chars.
*/
void setWordWrap(bool wrap, int wrapColWidth = 80);
/**
* Set the identity manager to be used when creating the template.
*/
void setIdentityManager(KIdentityManagement::IdentityManager *ident);
/**
* Sets the list of charsets to try to use to encode the resulting text.
* They are tried in order until one matches, or utf-8 as a fallback.
*/
void setCharsets(const QStringList &charsets);
virtual void process(const KMime::Message::Ptr &aorig_msg,
const Akonadi::Collection &afolder = Akonadi::Collection());
virtual void process(const QString &tmplName, const KMime::Message::Ptr &aorig_msg,
const Akonadi::Collection &afolder = Akonadi::Collection());
virtual void processWithIdentity(uint uoid, const KMime::Message::Ptr &aorig_msg,
const Akonadi::Collection &afolder = Akonadi::Collection());
virtual void processWithTemplate(const QString &tmpl);
/// This finds the template to use. Either the one from the folder, identity or
/// finally the global template.
/// This also reads the To and CC address of the template
/// @return the contents of the template
virtual QString findTemplate();
/// Finds the template with the given name.
/// This also reads the To and CC address of the template
/// @return the contents of the template
virtual QString findCustomTemplate(const QString &tmpl);
virtual QString pipe(const QString &cmd, const QString &buf);
virtual QString getFirstName(const QString &str);
virtual QString getLastName(const QString &str);
bool cursorPositionWasSet() const;
protected:
Mode mMode;
Akonadi::Collection mFolder; //Used to find a template
uint mIdentity;
KMime::Message::Ptr mMsg; // Msg to write to
KMime::Message::Ptr mOrigMsg; // Msg to read from
QString mSelection;
bool mAllowDecryption;
bool mDebug;
QString mQuoteString;
QString mTo, mCC;
KIdentityManagement::IdentityManager *m_identityManager;
bool mWrap;
int mColWrap;
QStringList m_charsets;
MessageViewer::ObjectTreeParser *mOtp;
MessageViewer::EmptySource *mEmptySource;
QString mHeadElement;
Quotes mQuotes;
bool mForceCursorPosition;
/**
* Called by processWithTemplate(). This adds the completely processed body to
* the message.
*
* This function creates plain text message or multipart/alternative message,
* depending on whether the processed body has @p htmlBody or not.
*
* In append mode, this will simply append the text to the body.
*
* Otherwise, the content of the old message is deleted and replaced with @p plainBody
* and @p htmlBody.
* Attachments of the original message are also added back to the new message.
*/
void addProcessedBodyToMessage(const QString &plainBody, const QString &htmlBody) const;
/**
* Determines whether the signature should be stripped when getting the text
* of the original message, e.g. for commands such as %QUOTE
*/
bool shouldStripSignature() const;
int parseQuotes(const QString &prefix, const QString &str, QString "e) const;
private:
/**
* Return the text signature used the by current identity.
*/
QString getPlainSignature() const;
/**
* Return the HTML signature used the by current identity.
*/
QString getHtmlSignature() const;
/**
* Returns message body indented by the
* given indentation string. This is suitable for including the message
* in another message of for replies, forwards.
*
* No attachments are handled if includeAttach is false.
* The signature is stripped if aStripSignature is true and
* smart quoting is turned on. Signed or encrypted texts
* get converted to plain text when allowDecryption is true.
*/
QString quotedPlainText(const QString &selection = QString()) const;
/**
* Returns HTML message body.
* This is suitable for including the message
* in another message of for replies, forwards.
*
* No attachments are handled if includeAttach is false.
* The signature is stripped if aStripSignature is true and
* smart quoting is turned on. Signed or encrypted texts
* get converted to plain text when allowDecryption is true.
*/
QString quotedHtmlText(const QString &selection) const;
/**
* This function return the plain text part from the OTP.
* For HTML only mails. It returns the converted plain text
* from the OTP.
* @param allowSelectionOnly takes care that if a reply/forward
* is made to a selected part of message, then the selection is
* returned as it is without going through th OTP
* @param aStripSignature strips the signature out of the message
*
*/
QString plainMessageText(bool aStripSignature, AllowSelection isSelectionAllowed) const;
/**
* Returns the HTML content of the message as plain text
*/
QString htmlMessageText(bool aStripSignature, AllowSelection isSelectionAllowed);
/** @return the UOID of the identity for this message.
* Searches the "x-kmail-identity" header and if that fails,
* searches with KIdentityManagement::IdentityManager::identityForAddress()
*/
uint identityUoid(const KMime::Message::Ptr &msg) const;
/**
* Returns KMime content of the plain text part of the message after setting
* its mime type, charset and CTE.
* This function is called by:-
* 1) TemplateParser::addProcessedBodyToMessage(), which uses this content
* to simply create the text/plain message
*
* 2) TemplateParser::createMultipartAlternativeContent() which adds this content
* to create the multipart/alternative message.
*/
KMime::Content *createPlainPartContent(const QString &plainBody) const;
/**
* Returns KMime content of the multipart/alternative part of the message
* after setting the mime type, charset and CTE of its respective text/plain
* part and text/html part.
*/
KMime::Content *createMultipartAlternativeContent(const QString &plainBody,
const QString &htmlBody) const;
/**
* Returns a multipart/mixed KMime::Content that has textPart and all
* attachments as children.
* @param attachments the list of attachments to add
* @param textPart a KMime::Content that is to be added as a child.
* @since 4.8
*/
KMime::Content *createMultipartMixed(const QVector<KMime::Content *> &attachments,
KMime::Content *textPart) const;
/**
* Returnsa multipart/related KMime::Content that has mainTextPart and all
* embedded images as children.
* @param ac a reference to an MessageCore::ImageCollector that has
* collected all attachments.
* @param mainTextPart a KMime::Content that is to be added as a child.
* @since 4.8
*/
KMime::Content *createMultipartRelated(const MessageCore::ImageCollector &ic,
KMime::Content *mainTextPart) const;
/**
* Checks if the signature is HTML or not.
*/
bool isHtmlSignature() const;
/**
* Does the necessary conversions like escaping charecters, changing "\n" to
* breakline tag before appending text to htmlBody.
*/
QString plainToHtml(const QString &body) const;
/**
* Make a HTML content valid by adding missing html/head/body tag.
*/
void makeValidHtml(QString &body);
friend class ::TemplateParserTester;
};
}
#endif
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