X-Git-Url: https://defaria.com/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=bin%2FannounceEmail.pl;h=906b22a70382ca448cee075974b238d7c20f2d40;hb=338c4f27d2fd517aa63544459399aef9b28438be;hp=2826ed37926704919fe858819ba0401e9432f3fd;hpb=89be03cdf0fd811112da15b47d710f7bc3a00e74;p=clearscm.git diff --git a/bin/announceEmail.pl b/bin/announceEmail.pl index 2826ed3..906b22a 100755 --- a/bin/announceEmail.pl +++ b/bin/announceEmail.pl @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ $Date: 2019/04/04 13:40:10 $ -h|elp Detailed help -v|erbose Verbose mode (Default: -verbose) -de|bug Turn on debugging (Default: Off) - + -user|name User name to log in with (Default: $USER) -p|assword Password to use (Default: prompted) -i|map IMAP server to talk to (Default: defaria.com) @@ -54,6 +54,10 @@ $Date: 2019/04/04 13:40:10 $ -uses|sl Whether or not to use SSL to connect (Default: False) -useb|locking Whether to block on socket (Default: False) + Signals: + $SIG{USR1}: Toggles debug option + $SIG{USR2}: Reestablishes connection to IMAP server + =head1 DESCRIPTION This script will connect to an IMAP server, login and then monitor the user's @@ -98,8 +102,12 @@ my @greetings = ( 'I was looking in your inbox and found a message', 'Not sure you want to hear this message', 'Good news', + "What's this? A new message", ); +my $icon = '/home/andrew/.icons/Thunderbird.jpg'; +my $timeout = 5 * 1000; + my %opts = ( usage => sub { pod2usage }, help => sub { pod2usage(-verbose => 2)}, @@ -111,19 +119,42 @@ my %opts = ( imap => $defaultIMAPServer, ); +sub notify($) { + my ($msg) = @_; + + my $cmd = "notify-send -i $icon -t $timeout '$msg'"; + + Execute $cmd; + + return; +} # notify + sub interrupted { if (get_debug) { - $log->msg("Turning off debugging"); + notify 'Turning off debugging'; set_debug 0; } else { - $log->msg("Turning on debugging"); + notify ('Turning on debugging'); set_debug 1; } # if return; } # interrupted +sub Connect2IMAP; + +sub restart { + my $msg = "Re-establishing connection to $opts{imap} as $opts{username}"; + + $log->dbug($msg); + + Connect2IMAP; + + goto MONITORMAIL; +} # restart + $SIG{USR1} = \&interrupted; +$SIG{USR2} = \&restart; sub unseenMsgs() { $IMAP->select('inbox') or @@ -135,6 +166,9 @@ sub unseenMsgs() { sub Connect2IMAP() { $log->dbug("Connecting to $opts{imap} as $opts{username}"); + # Destroy any old connections + undef $IMAP; + $IMAP = Mail::IMAPTalk->new( Server => $opts{imap}, Username => $opts{username}, @@ -203,6 +237,10 @@ sub MonitorMail() { # Google Talk doesn't like # $subject =~ s/\#//g; + # Remove long strings of numbers like order numbers. They are uninteresting + my $longNumber = 5; + $subject =~ s/\s+\S*\d{$longNumber,}\S*\s*//g; + # Now speak it! my $logmsg = "From $from $subject"; @@ -236,27 +274,9 @@ sub MonitorMail() { # If we return from idle then the server went away for some reason. With Gmail # the server seems to time out around 30-40 minutes. Here we simply reconnect # to the imap server and continue to MonitorMail. - $log->dbug("MonitorMail: Connection to $opts{imap} ended - lasted " - . howlong $startTime); - - # Destroy current IMAP connection - $log->dbug("MonitorMail: Destroying IMAP connection to $opts{imap}"); - - undef $IMAP; + restart; - # Re-establish connection - Connect2IMAP; - - $log->dbug("MonitorMail: Reconnected to IMAP server $opts{imap}"); - - # MonitorMail again - the dreaded goto! Seems the cleanest way to restart - # in this instance. I could call MonitorMail() recursively but that would - # leave junk on the stack. - $log->dbug('MonitorMail: Going back to the top of the loop'); - - goto MONITORMAIL; - - return; # To make perlcritic happy + return; } # MonitorMail END {