VMM/EmailAddress: implemented EmailAddress.__hash__().
So we can have a set() of EmailAddress instances.
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
# Copyright (c) 2007 - 2010, 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
from VirtualMailManager.errors import AliasError as AErr
from VirtualMailManager.constants.ERROR import ALIAS_ADDR_DEST_IDENTICAL, \
ALIAS_EXCEEDS_EXPANSION_LIMIT, ALIAS_EXISTS, NO_SUCH_ALIAS
_ = lambda msg: msg
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)
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 = iter(dbc.fetchall())
if dbc.rowcount > 0:
dest_add = self._dests.append
for dest in dests:
dest_add(EmailAddress(dest[0]))
dbc.close()
def __check_expansion(self, limit):
"""Checks the current expansion limit of the alias."""
dcount = len(self._dests)
failed = False
if dcount == limit:
failed = True
errmsg = _(
u"""Can't add new destination to alias %(address)r.
Currently this alias expands into %(count)i/%(limit)i recipients.
One more destination will render this alias unusable.
Hint: Increase Postfix' virtual_alias_expansion_limit""")
elif dcount > limit:
failed = True
errmsg = _(
u"""Can't add new destination to alias %(address)r.
This alias already exceeds it's 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': str(self._addr), 'count': dcount,
'limit': limit},
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
it's 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)
def add_destination(self, destination, expansion_limit):
"""Adds the ``destination`` `EmailAddress` to the alias."""
assert isinstance(destination, EmailAddress)
if self._addr == destination:
raise AErr(_(u"Address and destination are identical."),
ALIAS_ADDR_DEST_IDENTICAL)
if destination in self._dests:
raise AErr(_(
u'The alias %(a)r has already the destination %(d)r.') %
{'a': str(self._addr), 'd': str(destination)},
ALIAS_EXISTS)
self.__check_expansion(expansion_limit)
dbc = self._dbh.cursor()
dbc.execute('INSERT INTO alias (gid, address, destination) \
VALUES (%s, %s, %s)',
self._gid, self._addr.localpart, str(destination))
self._dbh.commit()
dbc.close()
self._dests.append(destination)
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 %r doesn't exist.") % str(self._addr),
NO_SUCH_ALIAS)
if not destination in self._dests:
raise AErr(_(u"The address %(d)r isn't a destination of \
the alias %(a)r.") %
{'a': str(self._addr), 'd': str(destination)},
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 %r doesn't exist.") % str(self._addr),
NO_SUCH_ALIAS)
return iter(self._dests)
def delete(self):
"""Deletes the alias with all it's destinations."""
if not self._dests:
raise AErr(_(u"The alias %r doesn't exist.") % str(self._addr),
NO_SUCH_ALIAS)
self.__delete()
del self._dests[:]
del _