Mail::Box::Thread::NodUser Contributed Perl DocumentMail::Box::Thread::Node(3)NAMEMail::Box::Thread::Node - one node in a message thread
INHERITANCEMail::Box::Thread::Node
is a Mail::Reporter
SYNOPSIS
my $node = Mail::Box::Thread::Node->new;
$node->addMessage($message);
...
DESCRIPTION
The "Mail::Box::Thread::Node" maintains one node in the linked list of
threads. Each node contains one message, and a list of its follow-ups.
Next to that, it refers to its own ancestor and contains information
about the trustworthiness of that relationship.
To complicate things a little, because the thread-manager can maintain
multiple folders, and merge there content, you may find the same
message in more folders. All versions of the same message (based on
message-id) are stored in the same node.
METHODS
Constructors
Mail::Box::Thread::Node->new(OPTIONS)
You will not call this method yourself. The
Mail::Box::Thread::Manager object will call it to construct
"Mail::Box::Thread::Node" objects. Either a "message" or a
"messageId" must be supplied.
-Option--Defined in --Default
dummy_type undef
log Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS'
message undef
messageId undef
trace Mail::Reporter 'WARNINGS'
dummy_type => CLASS
Indicates the class name of dummy messages. Dummy messages are
placeholders in a Mail::Box::Thread::Manager data structure.
log => LEVEL
message => MESSAGE
The MESSAGE which is stored in this node. The message must be a
Mail::Box::Message.
messageId => MESSAGE-ID
The MESSAGE-ID for the message which is stored in this node.
Only specify it when you don't have the message yet.
trace => LEVEL
The thread node
$obj->addMessage(MESSAGE)
Add one message to the thread node. If the node contains a dummy,
then the dummy is replaced. Otherwise, the messages is added to the
end of the list.
$obj->expand([BOOLEAN])
Returns whether this (part of the) folder has to be shown expanded
or not. This is simply done by a label, which means that most
folder types can store this.
$obj->isDummy
Returns true if the message is a dummy. A dummy is a "hole" in a
thread which has follow-ups but does not have a message.
$obj->message
Get the message which is stored in this thread node. NOTE: the
same message may be located in many folders at the same time, and
these folders may be controlled by the same thread manager.
In scalar context, this method returns the first instance of the
message that is not deleted. If all instances are flagged for
deletion, then you get the first deleted message. When the open
folders only contain references to the message, but no instance,
you get a dummy message (see Mail::Message::Dummy).
In list context, all instances of the message which have been found
are returned.
example:
my $threads = $mgr->threads(folders => [$draft, $sent]);
my $node = $draft->message(1)->thread;
foreach my $instance ($node->message) {
print "Found in ", $instance->folder, ".\n";
}
print "Subject is ", $node->message->subject, ".\n";
$obj->messageId
Return the message-id related to this thread node. Each of the
messages listed in this node will have the same ID.
The thread order
$obj->followUps
Returns the list of follow-ups to this thread node. This list may
contain parsed, not-parsed, and dummy messages.
$obj->followedBy(THREADS)
Register that the THREADS are follow-ups to this message. These
follow-ups need not be related to each other in any way other than
sharing the same parent.
Defining the same relation more than once will not cause
information to be duplicated.
$obj->follows(THREAD, QUALITY)
Register that the current thread is a reply to the specified
THREAD. The QUALITY of the relation is specified by the second
argument. The method returns "undef" if the link is not accepted
in order to avoid circular references.
The relation may be specified more than once, but only the most
confident relation is used. For example, if a reply (QUALITY equals
"REPLY") is specified, later calls to the follow method will have
no effect. If "follows" is called with a QUALITY that matches the
current quality, the new thread overrides the previous.
$obj->repliedTo
Returns the message(s) to which the message in this node replies.
In scalar context, this method will return the message to which the
message in this node replies. This message object may be a dummy
message.
If the message seems to be the first message of a thread, the value
"undef" is returned. (Remember that some MUA are not adding
reference information to the message's header, so you can never be
sure a message is the start of a thread)
In list context, this method returns a second string value
indicating the confidence that the messages are related. When
extended thread discovery is enabled, then some heuristics are
applied to determine if messages are related. Values for the STRING
may be:
· 'REPLY'
This relation was directly derived from an `in-reply-to'
message header field. The relation has a high confidence.
· 'REFERENCE'
This relation is based on information found in a `Reference'
message header field. One message may reference a list of
messages which precede it in the thread. The heuristic attempts
to determine relationships between messages assuming that the
references are in order. This relation has a lower confidence.
· 'GUESS'
The relation is a big guess, with low confidence. It may be
based on a subject which seems to be related, or commonalities
in the message's body.
More constants may be added later.
example:
my $question = $answer->repliedTo;
my ($question, $quality) = $answer->repliedTo;
if($question && $quality eq 'REPLY') { ... };
$obj->sortedFollowUps([PREPARE [,COMPARE]])
Returns the list of followUps(), but sorted. By default sorting is
based on the estimated time of the reply. See startTimeEstimate().
On the whole thread
Some convenience methods are added to threads, to simplify retrieving
information from it.
$obj->endTimeEstimate
Returns a guess as to when the thread has ended (although you never
know for sure whether there fill follow messages in the future).
$obj->ids
Returns all the ids in the thread starting at the current thread
node.
example:
$newfolder->addMessages($folder->ids($thread->ids));
$folder->delete($thread->ids);
$obj->numberOfMessages
Number of messages in the thread starting at the current thread
node, but not counting the dummies.
$obj->recurse(CODE-REF)
Execute a function for all sub-threads. If the subroutine returns
true, sub-threads are visited recursively. Otherwise, the current
branch traversal is aborted. The routine is called with the thread-
node as the only argument.
$obj->startTimeEstimate
Returns a guess as to when the thread was started. Each message
contains various date specifications (each with various
uncertainties resulting from timezones and out-of-sync clocks). One
of these date specifications is used as the timestamp for the
message. If the node contains a dummy message the lowest timestamp
of the replies is returned. Otherwise the estimated timestamp of
the node's message is returned.
$obj->threadMessages
Returns all the messages in the thread starting at the current
thread node. This list will not include dummies.
example:
my @t = $folder->message(3)
->threadStart
->threadMessages;
$obj->threadToString([CODE])
Translate a thread into a string. The string will contain at least
one line for each message which was found, but tries to fold
dummies. This is useful for debugging, but most message readers
will prefer to implement their own thread printer.
The optional CODE argument is a reference to a routine which will
be called for each message in the thread. The routine will be
called with the message as the first argument. The default shows
the subject of the message. In the first example below, this
routine is called seven times.
example:
print $node->threadToString;
may result in
Subject of this message
|- Re: Subject of this message
|-*- Re: Re: Subject of this message
| |- Re(2) Subject of this message
| |- [3] Re(2) Subject of this message
| `- Re: Subject of this message (reply)
`- Re: Subject of this message
The `*' represents a missing message (a "dummy" message). The
`[3]' presents a folded thread with three messages.
print $node->threadToString(\&show);
sub show($) {
my $message = shift;
my $subject = $message->head->get('subject');
length $subject ? $subject : '<no subject>';
}
$obj->totalSize
Returns the sum of the size of all the messages in the thread.
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::Thread::Node->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::Thread::Node->log([LEVEL [,STRINGS]])
See "Error handling" in Mail::Reporter
$obj->logPriority(LEVEL)
Mail::Box::Thread::Node->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: 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.
SEE ALSO
This module is part of Mail-Box distribution version 2.097, built on
January 26, 2011. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/mailbox/
LICENSE
Copyrights 2001-2011 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 v5.14.1 2011-01-26 Mail::Box::Thread::Node(3)