/** * Parse a message from the server stream. * * @return the parsed Message * @throws IOException */ private EmailContent.Message addParser(final int endingTag) throws IOException, CommandStatusException { EmailContent.Message msg = new EmailContent.Message(); msg.mAccountKey = mAccount.mId; msg.mMailboxKey = mMailbox.mId; msg.mFlagLoaded = EmailContent.Message.FLAG_LOADED_COMPLETE; // Default to 1 (success) in case we don't get this tag int status = 1; while (nextTag(endingTag) != END) { switch (tag) { case Tags.SYNC_SERVER_ID: msg.mServerId = getValue(); LogUtils.d(TAG, "ServerId: %s", msg.mServerId); break; case Tags.SYNC_STATUS: status = getValueInt(); break; case Tags.SYNC_APPLICATION_DATA: addData(msg, tag); break; default: skipTag(); } } // For sync, status 1 = success if (status != 1) { throw new CommandStatusException(status, msg.mServerId); } return msg; }
@Override public void loadAttachment( final IEmailServiceCallback cb, final long attachmentId, final boolean background) throws RemoteException { /// M: We Can't load attachment in low storage state @{ if (StorageLowState.checkIfStorageLow(mContext)) { LogUtils.e(Logging.LOG_TAG, "Can't load attachment due to low storage"); cb.loadAttachmentStatus(0, attachmentId, EmailServiceStatus.SUCCESS, 0); return; } /// @} Folder remoteFolder = null; try { // 1. Check if the attachment is already here and return early in that case Attachment attachment = Attachment.restoreAttachmentWithId(mContext, attachmentId); if (attachment == null) { cb.loadAttachmentStatus(0, attachmentId, EmailServiceStatus.ATTACHMENT_NOT_FOUND, 0); return; } final long messageId = attachment.mMessageKey; final EmailContent.Message message = EmailContent.Message.restoreMessageWithId(mContext, attachment.mMessageKey); if (message == null) { cb.loadAttachmentStatus(messageId, attachmentId, EmailServiceStatus.MESSAGE_NOT_FOUND, 0); return; } // If the message is loaded, just report that we're finished if (Utility.attachmentExists(mContext, attachment) && attachment.mUiState == UIProvider.AttachmentState.SAVED) { cb.loadAttachmentStatus(messageId, attachmentId, EmailServiceStatus.SUCCESS, 0); return; } // Say we're starting... cb.loadAttachmentStatus(messageId, attachmentId, EmailServiceStatus.IN_PROGRESS, 0); // 2. Open the remote folder. final Account account = Account.restoreAccountWithId(mContext, message.mAccountKey); Mailbox mailbox = Mailbox.restoreMailboxWithId(mContext, message.mMailboxKey); if (mailbox.mType == Mailbox.TYPE_OUTBOX /// M: View an attachment which comes from refMessage need sourceKey to identify || mailbox.mType == Mailbox.TYPE_DRAFTS) { long sourceId = Utility.getFirstRowLong( mContext, Body.CONTENT_URI, new String[] {BodyColumns.SOURCE_MESSAGE_KEY}, BodyColumns.MESSAGE_KEY + "=?", new String[] {Long.toString(messageId)}, null, 0, -1L); if (sourceId != -1) { EmailContent.Message sourceMsg = EmailContent.Message.restoreMessageWithId(mContext, sourceId); if (sourceMsg != null) { mailbox = Mailbox.restoreMailboxWithId(mContext, sourceMsg.mMailboxKey); message.mServerId = sourceMsg.mServerId; } } } else if (mailbox.mType == Mailbox.TYPE_SEARCH && message.mMainMailboxKey != 0) { mailbox = Mailbox.restoreMailboxWithId(mContext, message.mMainMailboxKey); } if (account == null || mailbox == null) { // If the account/mailbox are gone, just report success; the UI handles this cb.loadAttachmentStatus(messageId, attachmentId, EmailServiceStatus.SUCCESS, 0); return; } TrafficStats.setThreadStatsTag(TrafficFlags.getAttachmentFlags(mContext, account)); final Store remoteStore = Store.getInstance(account, mContext); remoteFolder = remoteStore.getFolder(mailbox.mServerId); remoteFolder.open(OpenMode.READ_WRITE); // 3. Generate a shell message in which to retrieve the attachment, // and a shell BodyPart for the attachment. Then glue them together. final Message storeMessage = remoteFolder.createMessage(message.mServerId); final MimeBodyPart storePart = new MimeBodyPart(); storePart.setSize((int) attachment.mSize); storePart.setHeader(MimeHeader.HEADER_ANDROID_ATTACHMENT_STORE_DATA, attachment.mLocation); storePart.setHeader( MimeHeader.HEADER_CONTENT_TYPE, String.format("%s;\n name=\"%s\"", attachment.mMimeType, attachment.mFileName)); // TODO is this always true for attachments? I think we dropped the // true encoding along the way /// M: set encoding type according to data base record. String encoding = attachment.mEncoding; if (TextUtils.isEmpty(encoding)) { encoding = "base64"; } storePart.setHeader(MimeHeader.HEADER_CONTENT_TRANSFER_ENCODING, encoding); final MimeMultipart multipart = new MimeMultipart(); multipart.setSubType("mixed"); multipart.addBodyPart(storePart); storeMessage.setHeader(MimeHeader.HEADER_CONTENT_TYPE, "multipart/mixed"); storeMessage.setBody(multipart); // 4. Now ask for the attachment to be fetched final FetchProfile fp = new FetchProfile(); fp.add(storePart); remoteFolder.fetch( new Message[] {storeMessage}, fp, new MessageRetrievalListenerBridge(messageId, attachmentId, cb)); // If we failed to load the attachment, throw an Exception here, so that // AttachmentDownloadService knows that we failed if (storePart.getBody() == null) { throw new MessagingException("Attachment not loaded."); } // Save the attachment to wherever it's going AttachmentUtilities.saveAttachment( mContext, storePart.getBody().getInputStream(), attachment); // 6. Report success cb.loadAttachmentStatus(messageId, attachmentId, EmailServiceStatus.SUCCESS, 0); } catch (MessagingException me) { LogUtils.i(Logging.LOG_TAG, me, "Error loading attachment"); final ContentValues cv = new ContentValues(1); cv.put(AttachmentColumns.UI_STATE, UIProvider.AttachmentState.FAILED); final Uri uri = ContentUris.withAppendedId(Attachment.CONTENT_URI, attachmentId); mContext.getContentResolver().update(uri, cv, null, null); cb.loadAttachmentStatus(0, attachmentId, EmailServiceStatus.CONNECTION_ERROR, 0); } finally { if (remoteFolder != null) { remoteFolder.close(false); } } }
/** * Copy field-by-field from a "store" message to a "provider" message * * @param message The message we've just downloaded (must be a MimeMessage) * @param localMessage The message we'd like to write into the DB * @return true if dirty (changes were made) */ public static boolean updateMessageFields( final EmailContent.Message localMessage, final Message message, final long accountId, final long mailboxId) throws MessagingException { final Address[] from = message.getFrom(); final Address[] to = message.getRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO); final Address[] cc = message.getRecipients(Message.RecipientType.CC); final Address[] bcc = message.getRecipients(Message.RecipientType.BCC); final Address[] replyTo = message.getReplyTo(); final String subject = message.getSubject(); final Date sentDate = message.getSentDate(); final Date internalDate = message.getInternalDate(); if (from != null && from.length > 0) { localMessage.mDisplayName = from[0].toFriendly(); } if (sentDate != null) { localMessage.mTimeStamp = sentDate.getTime(); } else if (internalDate != null) { LogUtils.w(Logging.LOG_TAG, "No sentDate, falling back to internalDate"); localMessage.mTimeStamp = internalDate.getTime(); } if (subject != null) { localMessage.mSubject = subject; } localMessage.mFlagRead = message.isSet(Flag.SEEN); if (message.isSet(Flag.ANSWERED)) { localMessage.mFlags |= EmailContent.Message.FLAG_REPLIED_TO; } // Keep the message in the "unloaded" state until it has (at least) a display name. // This prevents early flickering of empty messages in POP download. if (localMessage.mFlagLoaded != EmailContent.Message.FLAG_LOADED_COMPLETE) { if (localMessage.mDisplayName == null || "".equals(localMessage.mDisplayName)) { localMessage.mFlagLoaded = EmailContent.Message.FLAG_LOADED_UNLOADED; } else { localMessage.mFlagLoaded = EmailContent.Message.FLAG_LOADED_PARTIAL; } } localMessage.mFlagFavorite = message.isSet(Flag.FLAGGED); // public boolean mFlagAttachment = false; // public int mFlags = 0; localMessage.mServerId = message.getUid(); if (internalDate != null) { localMessage.mServerTimeStamp = internalDate.getTime(); } // public String mClientId; // Only replace the local message-id if a new one was found. This is seen in some ISP's // which may deliver messages w/o a message-id header. final String messageId = message.getMessageId(); if (messageId != null) { localMessage.mMessageId = messageId; } // public long mBodyKey; localMessage.mMailboxKey = mailboxId; localMessage.mAccountKey = accountId; if (from != null && from.length > 0) { localMessage.mFrom = Address.toString(from); } localMessage.mTo = Address.toString(to); localMessage.mCc = Address.toString(cc); localMessage.mBcc = Address.toString(bcc); localMessage.mReplyTo = Address.toString(replyTo); // public String mText; // public String mHtml; // public String mTextReply; // public String mHtmlReply; // // Can be used while building messages, but is NOT saved by the Provider // transient public ArrayList<Attachment> mAttachments = null; return true; }