Provide list{addresses,aliases,users,relocated} subcommands
The patch provides the list{addresses,aliases,users,relocated} subcommands to
the UI. All commands actually take the same path in the code and only one
query is run with different parameters for each case.
There are still two shortcomings:
1. With alias domains, the output order is not as one might want it, e.g.
foo@example.org
bar@example.org
foo@example.com
bar@example.com
when it should really be foo@ twice and then bar@ twice. I have not found
a way to modify the SQL accordingly.
2. The SELECT queries for Accounts, Alias and Relocated are hard-coded in
common.py.
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2007 - 2011, Pascal Volk
# See COPYING for distribution information.
"""
VirtualMailManager.alias
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Virtual Mail Manager's Alias class to manage e-mail aliases.
"""
from VirtualMailManager.domain import get_gid
from VirtualMailManager.emailaddress import \
EmailAddress, DestinationEmailAddress as DestAddr
from VirtualMailManager.errors import AliasError as AErr
from VirtualMailManager.ext.postconf import Postconf
from VirtualMailManager.pycompat import all
from VirtualMailManager.constants import \
ALIAS_EXCEEDS_EXPANSION_LIMIT, NO_SUCH_ALIAS, NO_SUCH_DOMAIN
_ = lambda msg: msg
cfg_dget = lambda option: None
class Alias(object):
"""Class to manage e-mail aliases."""
__slots__ = ('_addr', '_dests', '_gid', '_dbh')
def __init__(self, dbh, address):
assert isinstance(address, EmailAddress)
self._addr = address
self._dbh = dbh
self._gid = get_gid(self._dbh, self._addr.domainname)
if not self._gid:
raise AErr(_(u"The domain '%s' does not exist.") %
self._addr.domainname, NO_SUCH_DOMAIN)
self._dests = []
self._load_dests()
def _load_dests(self):
"""Loads all known destination addresses into the _dests list."""
dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
dbc.execute('SELECT destination FROM alias WHERE gid = %s AND '
'address = %s', (self._gid, self._addr.localpart))
dests = dbc.fetchall()
if dbc.rowcount > 0:
self._dests.extend(DestAddr(dest[0], self._dbh) for dest in dests)
dbc.close()
def _check_expansion(self, count_new):
"""Checks the current expansion limit of the alias."""
postconf = Postconf(cfg_dget('bin.postconf'))
limit = long(postconf.read('virtual_alias_expansion_limit'))
dcount = len(self._dests)
failed = False
if dcount == limit or dcount + count_new > limit:
failed = True
errmsg = _(
u"""Cannot add %(count_new)i new destination(s) to alias '%(address)s'.
Currently this alias expands into %(count)i/%(limit)i recipients.
%(count_new)i additional destination(s) will render this alias unusable.
Hint: Increase Postfix' virtual_alias_expansion_limit""")
elif dcount > limit:
failed = True
errmsg = _(
u"""Cannot add %(count_new)i new destination(s) to alias '%(address)s'.
This alias already exceeds its expansion limit (%(count)i/%(limit)i).
So its unusable, all messages addressed to this alias will be bounced.
Hint: Delete some destination addresses.""")
if failed:
raise AErr(errmsg % {'address': self._addr, 'count': dcount,
'limit': limit, 'count_new': count_new},
ALIAS_EXCEEDS_EXPANSION_LIMIT)
def _delete(self, destination=None):
"""Deletes a destination from the alias, if ``destination`` is
not ``None``. If ``destination`` is None, the alias with all
its destination addresses will be deleted.
"""
dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
if not destination:
dbc.execute('DELETE FROM alias WHERE gid = %s AND address = %s',
(self._gid, self._addr.localpart))
else:
dbc.execute('DELETE FROM alias WHERE gid = %s AND address = %s '
'AND destination = %s',
(self._gid, self._addr.localpart, str(destination)))
if dbc.rowcount > 0:
self._dbh.commit()
dbc.close()
def __len__(self):
"""Returns the number of destinations of the alias."""
return len(self._dests)
@property
def address(self):
"""The Alias' EmailAddress instance."""
return self._addr
def add_destinations(self, destinations, warnings=None):
"""Adds the `EmailAddress`es from *destinations* list to the
destinations of the alias.
Destinations, that are already assigned to the alias, will be
removed from *destinations*. When done, this method will return
a set with all destinations, that were saved in the database.
"""
destinations = set(destinations)
assert destinations and \
all(isinstance(dest, EmailAddress) for dest in destinations)
if not warnings is None:
assert isinstance(warnings, list)
if self._addr in destinations:
destinations.remove(self._addr)
if not warnings is None:
warnings.append(self._addr)
duplicates = destinations.intersection(set(self._dests))
if duplicates:
destinations.difference_update(set(self._dests))
if not warnings is None:
warnings.extend(duplicates)
if not destinations:
return destinations
self._check_expansion(len(destinations))
dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
dbc.executemany("INSERT INTO alias (gid, address, destination) "
"VALUES (%d, '%s', %%s)" % (self._gid,
self._addr.localpart),
((str(destination),) for destination in destinations))
self._dbh.commit()
dbc.close()
self._dests.extend(destinations)
return destinations
def del_destination(self, destination):
"""Deletes the specified ``destination`` address from the alias."""
assert isinstance(destination, EmailAddress)
if not self._dests:
raise AErr(_(u"The alias '%s' does not exist.") % self._addr,
NO_SUCH_ALIAS)
if not destination in self._dests:
raise AErr(_(u"The address '%(addr)s' is not a destination of "
u"the alias '%(alias)s'.") % {'addr': destination,
'alias': self._addr}, NO_SUCH_ALIAS)
self._delete(destination)
self._dests.remove(destination)
def get_destinations(self):
"""Returns an iterator for all destinations of the alias."""
if not self._dests:
raise AErr(_(u"The alias '%s' does not exist.") % self._addr,
NO_SUCH_ALIAS)
return iter(self._dests)
def delete(self):
"""Deletes the alias with all its destinations."""
if not self._dests:
raise AErr(_(u"The alias '%s' does not exist.") % self._addr,
NO_SUCH_ALIAS)
self._delete()
del self._dests[:]
del _, cfg_dget