Mail::Box::Identity(3)User Contributed Perl DocumentatioMail::Box::Identity(3)NAMEMail::Box::Identity - represents an unopened folder
INHERITANCEMail::Box::Identity
is a User::Identity::Item
Mail::Box::Identity
is a Mail::Reporter
SYNOPSIS
use User::Identity;
use Mail::Box::Identity;
my $me = User::Identity->new(...);
my $mailbox = Mail::Box::Identity->new(...);
$me->add(folders => $mailbox);
# Simpler
use User::Identity;
my $me = User::Identity->new(...);
my $addr = $me->add(folders => ...);
DESCRIPTION
The "Mail::Box::Identity" object contains the description of a single
mailbox. The mailboxes are collected by an Mail::Box::Collection
object. This corresponds with IMAP's "\NoSelect", for instance.
Nearly all methods can return undef.
METHODS
Constructors
Mail::Box::Identity->new([NAME], OPTIONS)
Option --Defined in --Default
deleted <false>
description User::Identity::Item undef
folder_type from parent
inferiors 1
location undef
log Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS'
manager <from parent>
marked undef
name User::Identity::Item <required>
only_subs <foldertype and name dependent>
parent User::Identity::Item undef
subf_type <same as parent>
trace Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS'
. deleted => BOOLEAN
The folder is flagged for deletion. This not have any
implications yet, because it may still get undeleted.
. description => STRING
. folder_type => CLASS
. inferiors => BOOLEAN
Can this folder have childs? If not, this is cleared.
. location => DIRECTORY|FILENAME
The location of this folder. Often, only the manager can
figure-out where this folder really is.
. log => LEVEL
. manager => OBJECT
Any Mail::Box::Manager or Mail::Box::Manage::User OBJECT.
. marked => BOOLEAN|"undef"
Whether the folder is flagged for some reason, for instance
because new messages have arrived.
. name => STRING
. only_subs => BOOLEAN
Some folder types can have messages in their toplevel folder,
other cannot. That determines the default. See
Mail::Box::topFolderWithMessages()
. parent => OBJECT
. subf_type => CLASS
The type for a subfolder collection, must extend CLASS
Mail::Box::Collection.
. trace => LEVEL
Attributes
$obj->deleted({BOOLEAN])
$obj->description
See "Attributes" in User::Identity::Item
$obj->folderType
Returns the type of this folder.
$obj->fullname([DELIMETER])
Returns the name of the folder, from the toplevel until this one,
with the DELIMETER string between each level. DELIMETER default to
a forward slash (a "/").
$obj->inferiors([BOOLEAN])
"Inferiors" are "subfolders". When this flag is set, it is
permitted to create subfolders.
$obj->location([FILENAME|DIRECTORY|undef])
Returns the directory or filename of the folder. If this is not
pre-defined, it is computed based on the knowledge about the folder
type. Be sure to set the location of the toplevel folder to the
folderdir of the user to get this to work.
$obj->manager
Returns the manager (usually a Mail::Box::Manage::User which owns
the folders. May be undefined, by default from parent.
$obj->marked([BOOLEAN|undef])
When something special has happened with the folder, this flag can
be set (or cleared). The "undef" status is an "unknown". In the
IMAP4 protocol, 0 will result in a "\Unmarked", a 1 results in a
"\Marked", and "undef" in nothing.
$obj->name([NEWNAME])
See "Attributes" in User::Identity::Item
$obj->onlySubfolders([BOOLEAN])
Than this folder be opened (without trying) or not? The default
depends on the folder type, and whether this is the toplevel folder
or not. See Mail::Box::topFolderWithMessages()
$obj->topfolder
Run up the tree to find the highest level folder.
Collections
$obj->add(COLLECTION, ROLE)
See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item
$obj->addCollection(OBJECT | ([TYPE], OPTIONS))
See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item
$obj->collection(NAME)
See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item
$obj->find(COLLECTION, ROLE)
See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item
$obj->parent([PARENT])
See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item
$obj->removeCollection(OBJECT|NAME)
See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item
$obj->type
Mail::Box::Identity->type
See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item
$obj->user
See "Collections" in User::Identity::Item
Attributes
Subfolders
$obj->addSubfolder(Mail::Box::Identity|DATA)
Add a new folder into the administration. With DATA, a new object
will be instantiated first. The identity is returned on success.
$obj->folder([[NAME, ...], NAME])
Returns the subfolder's object with NAME or "undef" if it does not
exist. When multiple NAMEs are added, those super folders are
traverst first. Without any NAME, the current object is returned
example: get some folder
my $a = $user->folders->folder('b', 'a');
my $name = "a:b:c";
my $delim = ":";
my $f = $user->folders->folder(split $delim, $name);
$obj->foreach(CODE)
For each of the subfolders found below this point call CODE. This
current folder is called first. Be warned that you may find
identities with the deleted() flag on.
$obj->open(OPTIONS)
Open the folder which is described by this identity. Returned is
some Mail::Box. The options are passed to
Mail::Box::Manager::open().
$obj->remove([NAME])
Remove the folder (plus subfolders) with the NAME. Without NAME,
this "Mail::Box::Identity" itself is removed.
The removed structure is returned, which is "undef" if not found.
This is only an administrative remove, you still need a
Mail::Box::Manager::delete().
$obj->rename(FOLDER, [NEWSUBNAME])
Move the folder to a different super-FOLDER, under a NEW SUBfolder
NAME.
example: renaming a folder
my $top = $user->topfolder;
my $new = $top->folder('xyz') or die;
my $f = $top->folder('abc', 'def')->rename($new, '123');
print $f->name; # 123
print $f->fullname; # =/xyz/123
$obj->subfolderNames
Convenience method: returns the names of the collected subfolders.
$obj->subfolders
Returns the subfolders or "undef" if there are none. This
information is lazy evaluated and cached. In LIST context, the
folder objects are returned (Mail::Box::Identity objects), in
SCALAR context the collection, the Mail::Box::Collection.
Error handling
$obj->AUTOLOAD
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->addReport(OBJECT)
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL, TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])
Mail::Box::Identity->defaultTrace([LEVEL]|[LOGLEVEL,
TRACELEVEL]|[LEVEL, CALLBACK])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->errors
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])
Mail::Box::Identity->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->logPriority(LEVEL)
Mail::Box::Identity->logPriority(LEVEL)
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->logSettings
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->notImplemented
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->report([LEVEL])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->reportAll([LEVEL])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->trace([LEVEL])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->warnings
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
Cleanup
$obj->DESTROY
See "Cleanup" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->inGlobalDestruction
See "Cleanup" in Mail::Reporter
DIAGNOSTICS
Error: $object is not a collection.
The first argument is an object, but not of a class which extends
User::Identity::Collection.
Error: Cannot load collection module for $type ($class).
Either the specified $type does not exist, or that module named
$class returns compilation errors. If the type as specified in the
warning is not the name of a package, you specified a nickname
which was not defined. Maybe you forgot the 'require' the package
which defines the nickname.
Error: Creation of a collection via $class failed.
The $class did compile, but it was not possible to create an object
of that class using the options you specified.
Error: Don't know what type of collection you want to add.
If you add a collection, it must either by a collection object or a
list of options which can be used to create a collection object.
In the latter case, the type of collection must be specified.
Error: It is not permitted to add subfolders to $name
The inferiors() flag prohibits the creation of subfolders to this
folder.
Warning: No collection $name
The collection with $name does not exist and can not be created.
Error: Package $package does not implement $method.
Fatal error: the specific package (or one of its superclasses) does
not implement this method where it should. This message means that
some other related classes do implement this method however the
class at hand does not. Probably you should investigate this and
probably inform the author of the package.
Error: The toplevel folder cannot be removed this way
The Mail::Box::Identity folder administration structure requires a
top directory. That top is registered somewhere (for instance by a
Mail::Box::Manage::User). If you need to remove the top, you have
to look for a method of that object.
Error: Toplevel directory requires explicit folder type
Error: Toplevel directory requires explicit location
SEE ALSO
This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 2.094, built on
April 06, 2010. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/
LICENSE
Copyrights 2001-2010 by Mark Overmeer. For other contributors see
ChangeLog.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself. See
http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html
perl v5.10.1 2010-04-06 Mail::Box::Identity(3)