module Redwood class ReplyMode < EditMessageMode REPLY_TYPES = [:sender, :recipient, :list, :all, :user] TYPE_DESCRIPTIONS = { :sender => "Sender", :recipient => "Recipient", :all => "All", :list => "Mailing list", :user => "Customized" } HookManager.register "attribution", < @m ## sanity check that selection is a Person (or we'll fail below) ## don't check that it's an Account, though; assume they know what they're ## doing. if hook_reply_from && !(hook_reply_from.is_a? Person) info "reply-from returned non-Person, using default from." hook_reply_from = nil end ## determine the from address of a reply. ## if we have a value from a hook, use it. from = if hook_reply_from hook_reply_from ## otherwise, try and find an account somewhere in the list of to's ## and cc's and look up the corresponding name form the list of accounts. ## if this does not succeed use the recipient_email (=envelope-to) instead. ## this is for the case where mail is received from a mailing lists (so the ## To: is the list id itself). if the user subscribes via a particular ## alias, we want to use that alias in the reply. elsif(b = (@m.to.collect {|t| t.email} + @m.cc.collect {|c| c.email} + [@m.recipient_email] ).find { |p| AccountManager.is_account_email? p }) a = AccountManager.account_for(b) Person.new a.name, b ## if all else fails, use the default else AccountManager.default_account end ## now, determine to: and cc: addressess. we ignore reply-to for list ## messages because it's typically set to the list address, which we ## explicitly treat with reply type :list to = @m.is_list_message? ? @m.from : (@m.replyto || @m.from) ## next, cc: cc = (@m.to + @m.cc - [from, to]).uniq ## one potential reply type is "reply to recipient". this only happens ## in certain cases: ## if there's no cc, then the sender is the person you want to reply ## to. if it's a list message, then the list address is. otherwise, ## the cc contains a recipient. useful_recipient = !(cc.empty? || @m.is_list_message?) @headers = {} @headers[:recipient] = { "To" => cc.map { |p| p.full_address }, "Cc" => [], } if useful_recipient ## typically we don't want to have a reply-to-sender option if the sender ## is a user account. however, if the cc is empty, it's a message to ## ourselves, so for the lack of any other options, we'll add it. @headers[:sender] = { "To" => [to.full_address], "Cc" => [], } if !AccountManager.is_account?(to) || !useful_recipient @headers[:user] = { "To" => [], "Cc" => [], } not_me_ccs = cc.select { |p| !AccountManager.is_account?(p) } @headers[:all] = { "To" => [to.full_address], "Cc" => not_me_ccs.map { |p| p.full_address }, } unless not_me_ccs.empty? @headers[:list] = { "To" => [@m.list_address.full_address], "Cc" => [], } if @m.is_list_message? refs = gen_references types = REPLY_TYPES.select { |t| @headers.member?(t) } @type_selector = HorizontalSelector.new "Reply to:", types, types.map { |x| TYPE_DESCRIPTIONS[x] } hook_reply = HookManager.run "reply-to", :modes => types @type_selector.set_to( if types.include? type_arg type_arg elsif types.include? hook_reply hook_reply elsif @m.is_list_message? :list elsif @headers.member? :sender :sender else :recipient end) headers_full = { "From" => from.full_address, "Bcc" => [], "In-reply-to" => "<#{@m.id}>", "Subject" => Message.reify_subj(@m.subj), "References" => refs, }.merge @headers[@type_selector.val] HookManager.run "before-edit", :header => headers_full, :body => body super :header => headers_full, :body => body, :twiddles => false add_selector @type_selector end protected def move_cursor_right super if @headers[@type_selector.val] != self.header self.header = self.header.merge @headers[@type_selector.val] rerun_crypto_selector_hook update end end def move_cursor_left super if @headers[@type_selector.val] != self.header self.header = self.header.merge @headers[@type_selector.val] rerun_crypto_selector_hook update end end def reply_body_lines m attribution = HookManager.run("attribution", :message => m) || default_attribution(m) lines = attribution.split("\n") + m.quotable_body_lines.map { |l| "> #{l}" } lines.pop while lines.last =~ /^\s*$/ lines end def default_attribution m "Excerpts from #{@m.from.name}'s message of #{@m.date}:" end def handle_new_text new_header, new_body if new_body != @body_orig @body_orig = new_body @edited = true end old_header = @headers[@type_selector.val] if old_header.any? { |k, v| new_header[k] != v } @type_selector.set_to :user self.header["To"] = @headers[:user]["To"] = new_header["To"] self.header["Cc"] = @headers[:user]["Cc"] = new_header["Cc"] update end end def gen_references (@m.refs + [@m.id]).map { |x| "<#{x}>" }.join(" ") end def edit_field field edited_field = super if edited_field and (field == "To" or field == "Cc") @type_selector.set_to :user @headers[:user]["To"] = self.header["To"] @headers[:user]["Cc"] = self.header["Cc"] update end end end end