VMM/constants: Removed constants, which are obsolete now.
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2007 - 2012, 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.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(_("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 ORDER BY destination',
(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 = int(postconf.read('virtual_alias_expansion_limit'))
dcount = len(self._dests)
failed = False
if dcount == limit or dcount + count_new > limit:
failed = True
errmsg = _(
"""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 = _(
"""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, destinations=None):
"""Deletes the *destinations* from the alias, if ``destinations``
is not ``None``. If ``destinations`` is None, the alias with all
its destination addresses will be deleted.
"""
dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
if not destinations:
dbc.execute('DELETE FROM alias WHERE gid = %s AND address = %s',
(self._gid, self._addr.localpart))
else:
dbc.executemany("DELETE FROM alias WHERE gid = %d AND address = "
"'%s' AND destination = %%s" % (self._gid,
self._addr.localpart),
((str(dest),) for dest in destinations))
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_destinations(self, destinations, warnings=None):
"""Delete the specified `EmailAddress`es of *destinations* from
the alias's destinations.
"""
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)
if not self._dests:
raise AErr(_("The alias '%s' does not exist.") % self._addr,
NO_SUCH_ALIAS)
unknown = destinations.difference(set(self._dests))
if unknown:
destinations.intersection_update(set(self._dests))
if not warnings is None:
warnings.extend(unknown)
if not destinations:
raise AErr(_("No suitable destinations left to remove from alias "
"'%s'.") % self._addr, NO_SUCH_ALIAS)
self._delete(destinations)
for destination in destinations:
self._dests.remove(destination)
def get_destinations(self):
"""Returns an iterator for all destinations of the alias."""
if not self._dests:
raise AErr(_("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(_("The alias '%s' does not exist.") % self._addr,
NO_SUCH_ALIAS)
self._delete()
del self._dests[:]
del _, cfg_dget