;;; gnorb-org.el --- The Org-centric functions of gnorb ;; Copyright (C) 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Eric Abrahamsen ;; Keywords: ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with this program. If not, see . ;;; Commentary: ;; ;;; Code: (require 'gnorb-utils) (require 'cl-lib) (defgroup gnorb-org nil "The Org bits of Gnorb." :tag "Gnorb Org" :group 'gnorb) (defcustom gnorb-org-after-message-setup-hook nil "Hook run in a message buffer after setting up the message from `gnorb-org-handle-mail' or `gnorb-org-email-subtree'." :group 'gnorb-org :type 'hook) (defcustom gnorb-org-trigger-actions '(("todo state" . todo) ("take note" . note) ("don't associate" . no-associate) ("only associate" . associate) ("capture to child" . cap-child) ("capture to sibling" . cap-sib)) "List of potential actions that can be taken on headings. When triggering an Org heading after receiving or sending a message, this option lists the possible actions to take. Built-in actions include: todo state: Associate the message, and change TODO state. take note: Associate the message, and take a note. don't associate: Do nothing at all, don't connect the message and TODO. only associate: Associate the message with this heading, do nothing else. capture to child: Associate this message with a new child heading. capture to sibling: Associate this message with a new sibling heading. You can reorder this list or remove items as suits your workflow. The two \"capture\" options will use the value of `gnorb-gnus-new-todo-capture-key' to find the appropriate template. You can also add custom actions to the list. Actions should be a cons of a string tag and a symbol indicating a custom function. This function will be called on the heading in question, and passed a plist containing information about the message from which we're triggering." :group 'gnorb-org :type 'list) (defcustom gnorb-org-msg-id-key "GNORB_MSG_ID" "The name of the org property used to store the Message-IDs from relevant messages. This is no longer used, and will be removed soon." :group 'gnorb-org :type 'string) (defcustom gnorb-org-mail-scan-scope 2 "Number of paragraphs to scan for mail-related links. When handling a TODO heading with `gnorb-org-handle-mail', Gnorb will typically reply to the most recent message associated with this heading. If there are no such messages, or message tracking is disabled entirely, or `gnorb-org-handle-mail' has been called with a prefix arg, the heading and body text of the subtree under point will instead be scanned for gnus:, mailto:, and bbdb: links. This option controls how many paragraphs of body text to scan. Set to 0 to only look in the heading.") (make-obsolete-variable 'gnorb-org-mail-scan-strategies "This variable has been superseded by `gnorb-org-trigger-actions'" "September 12, 2014" 'set) (make-obsolete-variable 'gnorb-org-mail-scan-state-changes "This variable has been superseded by `gnorb-org-trigger-actions'" "September 12, 2014" 'set) (make-obsolete-variable 'gnorb-org-mail-scan-function "This variable has been superseded by `gnorb-org-trigger-actions'" "September 12, 2014" 'set) (defcustom gnorb-org-find-candidates-match nil "When scanning all org files for heading related to an incoming message, this option will limit which headings will be offered as target candidates. Specifically it will be used as the second argument to `org-map-entries', and syntax is the same as that used in an agenda tags view." :group 'gnorb-org :type 'symbol) ;;;###autoload (defun gnorb-org-contact-link (rec) "Prompt for a BBDB record and insert a link to that record at point. There's really no reason to use this instead of regular old `org-insert-link' with BBDB completion. But there might be in the future!" ;; this needs to handle an active region. (interactive (list (gnorb-prompt-for-bbdb-record))) (let* ((name (bbdb-record-name rec)) (link (concat "bbdb:" (org-link-escape name)))) (org-store-link-props :type "bbdb" :name name :link link :description name) (if (called-interactively-p 'any) (insert (format "[[%s][%s]]" link name)) link))) (defun gnorb-org-restore-after-send () "After an email is sent, go through all the org ids that might have been in the outgoing message's headers and call `gnorb-trigger-todo-action' on each one, then put us back where we came from." (delete-other-windows) (dolist (id gnorb-message-org-ids) (org-id-goto id) (gnorb-trigger-todo-action nil id)) ;; this is a little unnecessary, but it may save grief (setq gnorb-gnus-message-info nil) (setq gnorb-message-org-ids nil) (gnorb-restore-layout)) (defun gnorb-org-extract-links (&optional arg region) "See if there are viable links in the subtree under point." ;; We're not currently using the arg. What could we do with it? (let (strings) ;; If the region was active, only use the region (if region (push (buffer-substring (car region) (cdr region)) strings) ;; Otherwise collect the heading text, and all the paragraph ;; text. (save-restriction (org-narrow-to-subtree) (let ((head (org-element-at-point)) (tree (org-element-parse-buffer))) (push (org-element-property :raw-value head) strings) (org-element-map tree '(paragraph drawer) (lambda (p) (push (org-element-interpret-data p) strings)) nil nil 'drawer)))) (when strings ;; Limit number of paragraphs based on ;; `gnorb-org-mail-scan-scope' (setq strings (cond ((eq gnorb-org-mail-scan-scope 'all) strings) ((numberp gnorb-org-mail-scan-scope) (cl-subseq strings 0 (min (length strings) (1+ gnorb-org-mail-scan-scope)))) ;; We could provide more options here. 'tree vs ;; 'subtree, for instance. (t strings))) (with-temp-buffer (dolist (s strings) (insert s) (insert "\n")) (goto-char (point-min)) (gnorb-scan-links (point-max) 'gnus 'mail 'bbdb))))) (defun gnorb-org-extract-mail-stuff (&optional arg region) "Decide how to hande the Org heading under point as an email task. See the docstring of `gnorb-org-handle-mail' for details." (if (or (not gnorb-tracking-enabled) region) (gnorb-org-extract-links arg region) ;; Get all the messages associated with the IDS in this subtree. (let ((assoc-msg-ids (delete-dups (cl-mapcan (lambda (id) (gnorb-registry-org-id-search id)) (gnorb-collect-ids))))) (gnorb-org-extract-mail-tracking assoc-msg-ids arg region)))) (defun gnorb-org-extract-mail-tracking (assoc-msg-ids &optional arg region) (let* ((all-links (gnorb-org-extract-links nil region)) ;; The latest (by the creation-time registry key) of all the ;; tracked messages that were not sent by our user. (latest-msg-id (when assoc-msg-ids (car (sort (cl-remove-if (lambda (m) (let ((from (car (gnus-registry-get-id-key m 'sender)))) (or (null from) (string-match-p user-mail-address from) (string-match-p message-alternative-emails from)))) assoc-msg-ids) (lambda (r l) (time-less-p (car (gnus-registry-get-id-key l 'creation-time)) (car (gnus-registry-get-id-key r 'creation-time)))))))) (msg-id-link (when latest-msg-id (gnorb-msg-id-to-link latest-msg-id)))) (cond ;; If there are no tracked messages, or the user has specifically ;; requested we ignore them with the prefix arg, just return the ;; found links in the subtree. ((or arg (null msg-id-link)) all-links) ;; Otherwise ignore the other links in the subtree, and return ;; the latest message. (msg-id-link `(:gnus ,(list msg-id-link)))))) (defvar message-beginning-of-line) (defun gnorb-org-setup-message (&optional messages mails from cc bcc attachments text ids) "Common message setup routine for other gnorb-org commands. MESSAGES is a list of gnus links pointing to messages -- we currently only use the first of the list. MAILS is a list of email address strings suitable for inserting in the To header. ATTACHMENTS is a list of filenames to attach. TEXT is a string or buffer, which is inserted in the message body. IDS is one or more Org heading ids, associating the outgoing message with those headings." (require 'gnorb-gnus) (if (not messages) ;; Either compose new message... (compose-mail) ;; ...or follow link and start reply. (condition-case err (gnorb-reply-to-gnus-link (car messages)) (error (gnorb-restore-layout) (signal (car err) (cdr err))))) ;; Add MAILS to message To header. (when mails (message-goto-to) (when messages (insert ", ")) (insert (mapconcat 'identity mails ", "))) ;; Commenting this out because ;; `gnorb-gnus-check-outgoing-headers' is set unconditionally in the ;; `message-send-hook, so this should be redundant. Also, we've ;; switched to using message-send-actions. ;; (add-to-list ;; 'message-exit-actions 'gnorb-org-restore-after-send t) Set ;; headers from MAIL_* properties (from, cc, and bcc). (cl-flet ((sh (h) (when (cdr h) (funcall (intern (format "message-goto-%s" (car h)))) (let ((message-beginning-of-line t) (show-trailing-whitespace t)) (message-beginning-of-line) (unless (bolp) (kill-line)) (insert (cdr h)))))) (dolist (h `((from . ,from) (cc . ,cc) (bcc . ,bcc))) (sh h))) ;; attach ATTACHMENTS (map-y-or-n-p (lambda (a) (format "Attach %s to outgoing message? " (file-name-nondirectory a))) (lambda (a) (mml-attach-file a (mm-default-file-encoding a) nil "attachment")) attachments '("file" "files" "attach")) ;; insert text, if any (when text (message-goto-body) (insert"\n") (if (bufferp text) (insert-buffer-substring text) (insert text))) ;; insert org ids, if any (when ids (unless (listp ids) (setq ids (list ids))) (save-excursion (save-restriction (message-narrow-to-headers) (dolist (i ids) (goto-char (point-at-bol)) (open-line 1) ;; this function hardly does anything (message-insert-header (intern gnorb-mail-header) i))))) ;; put point somewhere reasonable (if (or mails messages) (if (not messages) (message-goto-subject) (message-goto-body)) (message-goto-to)) (run-hooks 'gnorb-org-after-message-setup-hook)) (defun gnorb-org-attachment-list (&optional id) "Get a list of files (absolute filenames) attached to the current heading, or the heading indicated by optional argument ID." (when (featurep 'org-attach) (let* ((attach-dir (save-excursion (when id (org-id-goto id)) (org-attach-dir t))) (files (mapcar (lambda (f) (expand-file-name f attach-dir)) (org-attach-file-list attach-dir)))) files))) (defvar message-mode-hook) ;;;###autoload (defun gnorb-org-handle-mail (&optional arg text file) "Handle current headline as a mail TODO. How this function behaves depends on whether you're using Gnorb for email tracking, also on the prefix arg, and on the active region. If tracking is enabled and there is no prefix arg, Gnorb will begin a reply to the newest associated message that wasn't sent by the user -- ie, the Sender header doesn't match `user-mail-address' or `message-alternative-emails'. If tracking is enabled and there is a prefix arg, ignore the tracked messages and instead scan the subtree for mail-related links. This means links prefixed with gnus:, mailto:, or bbdb:. See `gnorb-org-mail-scan-scope' to limit the scope of this scan. Do something appropriate with the resulting links. With a double prefix arg, ignore all tracked messages and all links, and compose a blank new message. If tracking is enabled and you want to reply to a specific (earlier) message in the tracking history, use `gnorb-org-view' to open an nnir *Summary* buffer containing all the messages, and reply to the one you want. Your reply will be automatically tracked, as well. If tracking is not enabled and you want to use a specific link in the subtree as a basis for the email action, then put the region around that link before you call this message." (interactive "P") (setq gnorb-window-conf (current-window-configuration)) (move-marker gnorb-return-marker (point)) (when (eq major-mode 'org-agenda-mode) ;; If this is all the different types, we could skip the check. (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda 'timeline 'todo 'tags 'search) (org-agenda-check-no-diary) (let* ((marker (or (org-get-at-bol 'org-hd-marker) (org-agenda-error))) (buffer (marker-buffer marker)) (pos (marker-position marker))) (switch-to-buffer buffer) (widen) (goto-char pos))) (let ((region (when (use-region-p) (cons (region-beginning) (region-end))))) (deactivate-mark) (save-excursion (unless (org-back-to-heading t) (error "Not in an org item")) (cl-flet ((mp (p) (org-entry-get (point) p t))) ;; Double prefix means ignore everything and compose a blank ;; mail. (let* ((links (unless (equal arg '(16)) (gnorb-org-extract-mail-stuff arg region))) (attachments (gnorb-org-attachment-list)) (from (mp "MAIL_FROM")) (cc (mp "MAIL_CC")) (bcc (mp "MAIL_BCC")) (org-id (org-id-get-create)) (recs (plist-get links :bbdb)) (message-mode-hook (copy-sequence message-mode-hook)) mails) (when file (cons file attachments)) (when recs (setq recs (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (r) (car (bbdb-message-search (org-link-unescape r) nil))) recs)))) (when recs (dolist (r recs) (push (bbdb-mail-address r) mails))) (when (and recs gnorb-bbdb-posting-styles) (add-hook 'message-mode-hook (lambda () (gnorb-bbdb-configure-posting-styles (cdr recs)) (gnorb-bbdb-configure-posting-styles (list (car recs)))))) (gnorb-org-setup-message (plist-get links :gnus) (append mails (plist-get links :mail)) from cc bcc attachments text org-id)))))) ;;; Email subtree (defcustom gnorb-org-email-subtree-text-parameters nil "A plist of export parameters corresponding to the EXT-PLIST argument to the export functions, for use when exporting to text." :group 'gnorb-org :type 'boolean) (defcustom gnorb-org-email-subtree-file-parameters nil "A plist of export parameters corresponding to the EXT-PLIST argument to the export functions, for use when exporting to a file." :group 'gnorb-org :type 'boolean) (defcustom gnorb-org-email-subtree-text-options '(nil t nil t) "A list of ts and nils corresponding to Org's export options, to be used when exporting to text. The options, in order, are async, subtreep, visible-only, and body-only." :group 'gnorb-org :type 'list) (defcustom gnorb-org-email-subtree-file-options '(nil t nil nil) "A list of ts and nils corresponding to Org's export options, to be used when exporting to a file. The options, in order, are async, subtreep, visible-only, and body-only." :group 'gnorb-org :type 'list) (defcustom gnorb-org-export-extensions '((latex ".tex") (ascii ".txt") (html ".html") (org ".org") (icalendar ".ics") (man ".man") (md ".md") (odt ".odt") ; not really, though (texinfo ".texi") (beamer ".tex")) "Correspondence between export backends and their respective (usual) file extensions. Ugly way to do it, but what the hey..." :group 'gnorb-org) (defvar org-export-show-temporary-export-buffer) ;;;###autoload (defun gnorb-org-email-subtree (&optional arg) "Call on a subtree to export it either to a text string or a file, then compose a mail message either with the exported text inserted into the message body, or the exported file attached to the message. Export options default to the following: When exporting to a buffer: async = nil, subtreep = t, visible-only = nil, body-only = t. Options are the same for files, except body-only is set to nil. Customize `gnorb-org-email-subtree-text-options' and `gnorb-org-email-subtree-file-options', respectively. Customize `gnorb-org-email-subtree-parameters' to your preferred default set of parameters." ;; I sure would have liked to use the built-in dispatch ui, but it's ;; got too much hard-coded stuff. (interactive "P") (org-back-to-heading t) (let* ((backend-string (org-completing-read "Export backend: " (mapcar (lambda (b) (symbol-name (org-export-backend-name b))) org-export--registered-backends) nil t)) (backend-symbol (intern backend-string)) (f-or-t (org-completing-read "Export as file or text? " '("file" "text") nil t)) (org-export-show-temporary-export-buffer nil) (opts (if (equal f-or-t "text") gnorb-org-email-subtree-text-options gnorb-org-email-subtree-file-options)) (result (if (equal f-or-t "text") (apply 'org-export-to-buffer `(,backend-symbol "*Gnorb Export*" ,@opts ,gnorb-org-email-subtree-text-parameters)) (apply 'org-export-to-file `(,backend-symbol ,(org-export-output-file-name (cl-second (assoc backend-symbol gnorb-org-export-extensions)) t gnorb-tmp-dir) ,@opts ,gnorb-org-email-subtree-file-parameters)))) text file) (setq gnorb-window-conf (current-window-configuration)) (move-marker gnorb-return-marker (point)) (if (bufferp result) (setq text result) (setq file result)) (gnorb-org-handle-mail arg text file))) (defcustom gnorb-org-capture-collect-link-p t "Should the capture process store a link to the gnus message or BBDB record under point, even if it's not part of the template? You'll probably end up needing it, anyway." :group 'gnorb-org) (defun gnorb-org-capture-collect-link () (when gnorb-org-capture-collect-link-p (let ((buf (org-capture-get :original-buffer))) (when buf (with-current-buffer buf (when (memq major-mode '(gnus-summary-mode gnus-article-mode bbdb-mode)) (call-interactively 'org-store-link))))))) (add-hook 'org-capture-mode-hook 'gnorb-org-capture-collect-link) ;;; Agenda/BBDB popup stuff (defcustom gnorb-org-agenda-popup-bbdb nil "Should Agenda tags search pop up a BBDB buffer with matching records? Records are considered matching if they have an `org-tags' field matching the current Agenda search. The name of that field can be customized with `gnorb-bbdb-org-tag-field'." :group 'gnorb-org) (defcustom gnorb-org-bbdb-popup-layout 'pop-up-multi-line "Default BBDB buffer layout for automatic Org Agenda display." :group 'gnorb-org :type '(choice (const one-line) (const multi-line) (const full-multi-line) (symbol))) ;;;###autoload (defun gnorb-org-popup-bbdb (&optional str) "In an `org-tags-view' Agenda buffer, pop up a BBDB buffer showing records whose `org-tags' field matches the current tags search." ;; I was hoping to use `org-make-tags-matcher' directly, then snag ;; the tagmatcher from the resulting value, but there doesn't seem ;; to be a reliable way of only getting the tag-related returns. But ;; I'd still like to use that function. So an ugly hack to first ;; remove non-tag contents from the query string, and then make a ;; new call to `org-make-tags-matcher'. (interactive) (require 'gnorb-bbdb) (let (recs) (cond ((and (and (eq major-mode 'org-agenda-mode) (eq org-agenda-type 'tags)) (or (called-interactively-p 'any) gnorb-org-agenda-popup-bbdb)) (let ((todo-only nil) (str (or str org-agenda-query-string)) (re "^&?\\([-+:]\\)?\\({[^}]+}\\|LEVEL\\([<=>]\\{1,2\\}\\)\\([0-9]+\\)\\|\\(\\(?:[[:alnum:]_]+\\(?:\\\\-\\)*\\)+\\)\\([<>=]\\{1,2\\}\\)\\({[^}]+}\\|\"[^\"]*\"\\|-?[.0-9]+\\(?:[eE][-+]?[0-9]+\\)?\\)\\|[[:alnum:]_@#%]+\\)") or-terms term rest out-or acc tag-clause) (setq or-terms (org-split-string str "|")) (while (setq term (pop or-terms)) (setq acc nil) (while (string-match re term) (setq rest (substring term (match-end 0))) (let ((sub-term (match-string 0 term))) (unless (save-match-data ; this isn't a tag, don't want it (string-match "\\([<>=]\\)" sub-term)) (push sub-term acc)) (setq term rest))) (push (mapconcat 'identity (nreverse acc) "") out-or)) (setq str (mapconcat 'identity (nreverse out-or) "|")) (setq tag-clause (cdr (org-make-tags-matcher str))) (unless (equal str "") (setq recs (cl-remove-if-not (lambda (r) (let ((rec-tags (bbdb-record-xfield r gnorb-bbdb-org-tag-field))) (and rec-tags (let ((tags-list (if (stringp rec-tags) (org-split-string rec-tags ":") rec-tags)) (case-fold-search t) (org-trust-scanner-tags t)) (eval tag-clause))))) (bbdb-records)))))) ((eq major-mode 'org-mode) (save-excursion (org-back-to-heading) (let ((bound (org-element-property :end (org-element-at-point))) desc rec) (while (re-search-forward org-bracket-link-analytic-regexp bound t) (when (string-match-p "bbdb" (match-string 2)) (setq desc (match-string 5) rec (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) desc desc desc) recs (append recs rec)))))))) (if recs (bbdb-display-records recs gnorb-org-bbdb-popup-layout) (when (get-buffer-window bbdb-buffer-name) (quit-window nil (get-buffer-window bbdb-buffer-name))) (when (called-interactively-p 'any) (message "No relevant BBDB records"))))) (if (featurep 'gnorb-bbdb) (add-hook 'org-agenda-finalize-hook 'gnorb-org-popup-bbdb)) ;;; Groups from the gnorb gnus server backend ;;;###autoload (defun gnorb-org-view (arg) "Search the subtree at point for links to gnus messages, and then show them in an ephemeral group, in Gnus. With a prefix arg, create a search group that will persist across Gnus sessions, and can be refreshed. This won't work unless you've added a \"nngnorb\" server to your gnus select methods." ;; this should also work on the active region, if there is one. (interactive "P") (require 'gnorb-gnus) (setq gnorb-window-conf (current-window-configuration)) (move-marker gnorb-return-marker (point)) (when (eq major-mode 'org-agenda-mode) (org-agenda-check-type t 'agenda 'timeline 'todo 'tags) (org-agenda-check-no-diary) (let* ((marker (or (org-get-at-bol 'org-hd-marker) (org-agenda-error))) (buffer (marker-buffer marker)) (pos (marker-position marker))) (switch-to-buffer buffer) (goto-char pos) (org-reveal))) (let (id) (save-excursion (org-back-to-heading) (setq id (concat "id+" (org-id-get-create))) (gnorb-gnus-search-messages id arg (replace-regexp-in-string org-bracket-link-regexp "\\3" (nth 4 (org-heading-components))) `(when (and (window-configuration-p gnorb-window-conf) gnorb-return-marker) (set-window-configuration gnorb-window-conf) (goto-char gnorb-return-marker)))))) (provide 'gnorb-org) ;;; gnorb-org.el ends here