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Chris CoutinhoandClaude Opus 4.8 891d07db12 perf(mail): batch verify-on-read; test build_mail_content; addr-recall
Address PR #935 round-3 review:

- search/verification.py: rewrite _verify_mail_messages to batch by mailbox.
  get_message triggers a server-side IMAP body fetch, so per-result verify
  issued one IMAP FETCH per hit; now it calls the DB-cached list_messages once
  per mailbox (mailbox_id comes from the Qdrant payload via result.metadata)
  and intersects — O(unique mailboxes) light calls instead of O(results) IMAP.
- vector/mail_content.py: include Cc/Bcc in the indexed text so recipient
  queries match; move MAIL_SCAN_MAX_PER_MAILBOX here (shared by scanner index
  window + verifier presence window) with a note that it equals the Mail OCS
  per-request max (100), so it's a fixed constant not a config knob.
- client/mail.py: clamp list_messages limit to 1..100 at the client layer.
- tests: add test_mail_content.py (exact-layout contract for build_mail_content);
  rewrite the mail verifier tests for the batch-per-mailbox shape.

Left as-is: ValidationError isn't caught in the list-endpoint tools — consistent
with nc_notes_*/nc_deck_* and not a regression.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-20 13:01:21 +02:00

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"""Client for Nextcloud Mail app operations (read-only).
Talks to the Mail app's OCS API under ``/ocs/v2.php/apps/mail/api/...``. The
Mail app's *server* handles the IMAP connection on the user's behalf, so this
client only ever speaks HTTP to Nextcloud — it never connects to IMAP/POP3
itself. The read endpoints are ``#[NoCSRFRequired]`` + ``#[NoAdminRequired]``,
so they are reachable with the same Basic-Auth app-password flow the other app
clients use, provided the ``OCS-APIRequest`` header is sent.
Prerequisites: the mail account must already be configured inside the Nextcloud
Mail app (so the server has IMAP credentials), and the Mail app must expose the
OCS API controllers (Mail 5.x / Nextcloud 32+).
"""
import logging
from typing import Any
from httpx import HTTPStatusError, RequestError, Response
from .base import BaseNextcloudClient
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class MailClient(BaseNextcloudClient):
"""Read-only client for Nextcloud Mail app operations."""
app_name = "mail"
API_BASE = "/ocs/v2.php/apps/mail/api"
# OCS endpoints require this header; without it Nextcloud rejects the
# request (or redirects to a login page). ``format=json`` forces a JSON
# envelope rather than XML.
_OCS_HEADERS = {"OCS-APIRequest": "true", "Accept": "application/json"}
async def _ocs_get(self, path: str, *, params: dict[str, Any] | None = None) -> Any:
"""GET an OCS endpoint and unwrap the ``ocs.data`` payload.
Args:
path: Path under ``API_BASE`` (e.g. ``/account/list``)
params: Optional query params (``format=json`` is added automatically)
Returns:
The ``data`` payload (a list, dict, or string depending on endpoint)
"""
query: dict[str, Any] = {"format": "json"}
if params:
query.update(params)
response = await self._make_request(
"GET",
f"{self.API_BASE}{path}",
params=query,
headers=self._OCS_HEADERS,
)
# The Mail app being absent (or a misconfigured proxy) can return HTTP
# 200 with an HTML body; surface that as a network-style error rather
# than letting json() raise an opaque JSONDecodeError to the caller.
try:
body = response.json()
except ValueError as e:
raise RequestError(
f"Mail OCS returned a non-JSON response for {path}: {e}",
request=response.request,
) from e
# Standard OCS envelope: {"ocs": {"meta": {...}, "data": <payload>}}.
# OCS can return HTTP 200 while signalling failure (e.g. 403/404) in
# ocs.meta.statuscode; re-raise those as an HTTPStatusError carrying the
# OCS code so callers' existing 404/403 handling applies uniformly
# instead of silently unwrapping data=null.
ocs = body.get("ocs", {}) if isinstance(body, dict) else {}
meta = ocs.get("meta", {})
# statuscode is spec'd as an int, but harden against a non-numeric value
# in a non-spec response rather than letting int() raise ValueError
# (which neither MCP-tool handler catches) — treat it as success.
try:
status_code = int(meta.get("statuscode", 200) or 200)
except (TypeError, ValueError):
status_code = 200
if status_code >= 400:
synthetic = Response(status_code=status_code, request=response.request)
raise HTTPStatusError(
f"Mail OCS error {status_code} for {path}: {meta.get('message')}",
request=response.request,
response=synthetic,
)
return ocs.get("data")
# --- Accounts ---
async def list_accounts(self) -> list[dict[str, Any]]:
"""List the user's configured mail accounts.
Returns:
List of account objects (keys: id, email, isDelegated, aliases)
"""
data = await self._ocs_get("/account/list")
return data or []
# --- Mailboxes ---
async def get_mailboxes(self, account_id: int) -> list[dict[str, Any]]:
"""List the mailboxes (folders) of an account.
Args:
account_id: Account ID (the ``id`` from :meth:`list_accounts`)
Returns:
List of mailbox objects. Note ``databaseId`` is the numeric mailbox
id needed by :meth:`list_messages` (``id`` is a base64 string).
"""
data = await self._ocs_get("/mailboxes", params={"accountId": account_id})
return data or []
# --- Messages ---
async def list_messages(
self,
mailbox_id: int,
*,
cursor: int | None = None,
search_filter: str | None = None,
limit: int = 20,
view: str | None = None,
) -> list[dict[str, Any]]:
"""List message envelopes in a mailbox (newest first).
Reads DB-cached envelope metadata, so this is fast and does not hit
IMAP per request.
Args:
mailbox_id: Numeric mailbox id (``databaseId`` from get_mailboxes)
cursor: Pagination cursor (timestamp/id from a prior page)
search_filter: Optional search/filter query (maps to the OCS
``filter`` query param; named to avoid shadowing ``builtins.filter``)
limit: Max messages to return. Clamped server-side to 1..100; a
missing limit collapses to 1 server-side, so always pass one.
view: ``"singleton"`` or ``"threaded"`` (default threaded)
Returns:
List of message summary objects (keys include databaseId, subject,
from, to, dateInt, flags, previewText, mailboxId).
"""
# The Mail OCS API clamps limit to 1..100 server-side; do it here too so
# the contract is enforced at the client layer with a predictable value
# (a limit of 0 would otherwise collapse to 1 server-side).
params: dict[str, Any] = {"limit": min(max(1, limit), 100)}
if cursor is not None:
params["cursor"] = cursor
if search_filter is not None:
params["filter"] = search_filter
if view is not None:
params["view"] = view
data = await self._ocs_get(f"/mailboxes/{mailbox_id}/messages", params=params)
return data or []
async def get_message(self, message_id: int) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Get a single message with its full body.
The Mail app fetches the body from IMAP server-side and returns it as a
single ``body`` field (sanitized HTML when ``hasHtmlBody`` is true,
otherwise plain text). ``body`` may be absent on partial (206) responses
when S/MIME decryption fails.
Args:
message_id: Numeric message id (``databaseId`` from list_messages)
Returns:
Full message object.
"""
data = await self._ocs_get(f"/message/{message_id}")
return data or {}
async def get_attachment(
self, message_id: int, attachment_id: str
) -> dict[str, Any]:
"""Get a single attachment's metadata and content.
The Mail OCS API returns the attachment as a JSON object (not a binary
download): keys ``name``, ``mime``, ``size``, ``content``.
Args:
message_id: Numeric message id
attachment_id: Attachment id (a string; from the message's
``attachments`` array)
Returns:
Attachment object with name, mime, size, content.
"""
data = await self._ocs_get(f"/message/{message_id}/attachment/{attachment_id}")
return data or {}