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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#include "nsISupports.idl"
#include "MailNewsTypes2.idl"
interface nsIURI;
interface nsIUrlListener;
interface nsIStreamListener;
interface nsIMsgWindow;
interface nsIFile;
interface nsIMsgFolder;
interface nsIMsgSearchSession;
interface nsIMsgDBHdr;
interface nsIStreamConverter;
interface nsICacheEntry;
%{C++
#include "MailNewsTypes.h"
%}
[scriptable, uuid(3aa7080a-73ac-4394-9636-fc00e182319b)]
interface nsIMsgMessageService : nsISupports {
/**
* If you want a handle on the running task, pass in a valid nsIURI
* ptr. You can later interrupt this action by asking the netlib
* service manager to interrupt the url you are given back.
* Remember to release aURL when you are done with it. Pass nullptr
* in for aURL if you don't care about the returned URL.
*/
/**
* Pass in the URI for the message you want to have copied.
*
* @param aSrcURI
* @param aCopyListener already knows about the destination folder.
* @param aMoveMessage TRUE if you want the message to be moved.
* FALSE leaves it as just a copy.
* @param aUrlListener
* @param aMsgWindow
* @param aURL
*/
void CopyMessage(in string aSrcURI, in nsIStreamListener aCopyListener, in boolean aMoveMessage,
in nsIUrlListener aUrlListener, in nsIMsgWindow aMsgWindow, out nsIURI aURL);
/**
* Copy multiple messages at a time
*
* @param keys
* @param srcFolder
* @param aCopyListener
* @param aMoveMessage
* @param aUrlListener
* @param aMsgWindow
* @returns URI that's run to perform the copy
*/
nsIURI CopyMessages(in unsigned long aNumKeys,
[array, size_is (aNumKeys)] in nsMsgKey aKeys,
in nsIMsgFolder srcFolder,
in nsIStreamListener aCopyListener,
in boolean aMoveMessage,
in nsIUrlListener aUrlListener,
in nsIMsgWindow aMsgWindow);
/**
* When you want a message displayed....
*
* @param aMessageURI Is a uri representing the message to display.
* @param aDisplayConsumer Is (for now) an nsIDocShell which we'll use to load
* the message into.
* XXXbz Should it be an nsIWebNavigation or something?
* @param aMsgWindow
* @param aUrlListener
* @param aCharsetOverride (optional) character set over ride to force the message to use.
* @param aURL
*/
void DisplayMessage(in string aMessageURI,
in nsISupports aDisplayConsumer,
in nsIMsgWindow aMsgWindow,
in nsIUrlListener aUrlListener,
in string aCharsetOverride,
out nsIURI aURL);
/**
* When you want an attachment downloaded
*
* @param aContentType We need to know the content type of the attachment
* @param aFileName The name of the attachment.
* @param aUrl String representation of the original url associated with the msg.
* @param aMessageUri RDF resource that describes the message
* @param aDisplayConsumer
* @param aMsgWindow Message window
* @param aUrlListener
*/
void openAttachment(in string aContentType,
in string aFileName,
in string aUrl,
in string aMessageUri,
in nsISupports aDisplayConsumer,
in nsIMsgWindow aMsgWindow,
in nsIUrlListener aUrlListener);
/**
* When you want to spool a message out to a file on disk.
* This is an asynch operation of course. You must pass in a
* url listener in order to figure out when the operation is done.
*
* @param aMessageURI The uri representing the message to spool out to disk.
* @param aFile The file you want the message saved to
* @param aGenerateDummyEnvelope Usually FALSE. Set to TRUE if you want the msg
* appended at the end of the file.
* @param aUrlListener
* @param aURL
* @param canonicalLineEnding
* @param aMsgWindow
*/
void SaveMessageToDisk(in string aMessageURI, in nsIFile aFile,
in boolean aGenerateDummyEnvelope,
in nsIUrlListener aUrlListener, out nsIURI aURL,
in boolean canonicalLineEnding, in nsIMsgWindow aMsgWindow);
/**
* When you have a uri and you would like to convert that
* to a url which can be run through necko, you can use this method.
* the Uri MUST refer to a message and not a folder!
*
* @param aMessageURI A message uri to convert.
* @param aURL URL which can be run through necko.
* @param aMsgWindow
*/
void GetUrlForUri(in string aMessageURI, out nsIURI aURL, in nsIMsgWindow aMsgWindow);
/**
* When you want a message displayed in a format that is suitable for printing....
*
* @param aMessageURI A uri representing the message to display.
* @param aDisplayConsumer is (for now) a nsIDocShell which we'll use to load
* the message into.
* XXXbz should it be an nsIWebNavigation?
* @param aMsgWindow
* @param aUrlListener
* @param aURL
*/
void DisplayMessageForPrinting(in string aMessageURI, in nsISupports aDisplayConsumer,
in nsIMsgWindow aMsgWindow,
in nsIUrlListener aUrlListener,
out nsIURI aURL);
/**
*
*
* @param aSearchSession
* @param aMsgWindow
* @param aMsgFolder
* @param aSearchUri
*/
void Search(in nsIMsgSearchSession aSearchSession, in nsIMsgWindow aMsgWindow, in nsIMsgFolder aMsgFolder, in string aSearchUri);
/**
* This method streams a message to the passed in consumer. If aConvertData is true, it
* will create a stream converter from message rfc822 to star/star. It will also tack
* aAdditionalHeader onto the url (e.g., "header=filter").
*
* @param aMessageURI uri of message to stream
* @param aConsumer generally, a stream listener listening to the message
* @param aMsgWindow msgWindow for give progress and status feedback
* @param aUrlListener gets notified when url starts and stops
* @param aConvertData should we create a stream converter?
* @param aAdditionalHeader added to URI, e.g., "header=filter"
* @param aLocalOnly whether data should be retrieved only from local caches
* If streaming over the network is required and this is true, then
* an exception is thrown. This defaults to false.
*
* @note If we're offline, then even if aLocalOnly is false, we won't stream over the
* network
*
* @return the URL that gets run
*/
nsIURI streamMessage(in string aMessageURI, in nsISupports aConsumer,
in nsIMsgWindow aMsgWindow,
in nsIUrlListener aUrlListener,
in boolean aConvertData,
in ACString aAdditionalHeader,
[optional] in boolean aLocalOnly);
/**
* This method streams a message's headers to the passed in consumer.
* This is for consumers who want a particular header but don't
* want to stream the whole message.
*
* @param aMessageURI uri of message whose headers we are to stream
* @param aConsumer a stream listener listening to the message
headers.
* @param aUrlListener gets notified when url starts and stops, if we run a url.
* @param aLocalOnly whether data should be retrieved only from local caches
* If streaming over the network is required and this is true, then
* an exception is thrown. This defaults to false.
*
* @note If we're offline, then even if aLocalOnly is false, we won't stream over the
* network
*
* @return the URL that gets run, if any.
*/
nsIURI streamHeaders(in string aMessageURI, in nsIStreamListener aConsumer,
in nsIUrlListener aUrlListener,
[optional] in boolean aLocalOnly);
/**
* Determines whether a message is in the memory cache. Local folders
* don't implement this.
* The URL needs to address a message, not a message part, all query
* qualifiers will be stripped before looking up the entry in the cache.
*
* @param aUrl The URL of the message, possibly with an appropriate command in it
* @param aFolder The folder this message is in
*
* @return TRUE if the message is in mem cache; FALSE if it is not.
*/
boolean isMsgInMemCache(in nsIURI aUrl,
in nsIMsgFolder aFolder);
/**
* now the the message datasource is going away
* we need away to go from message uri to go nsIMsgDBHdr
*
* @param uri A message uri to get nsIMsgDBHdr for.
*
* @return nsIMsgDBHdr for specified uri or null if failed.
*/
nsIMsgDBHdr messageURIToMsgHdr(in string uri);
};
/**
* Some mail protocols (like imap) allow you to fetch individual mime parts. We use this interface
* to represent message services whose protocols support this. To use this interface, you should get
* the message service then QI for this interface. If it's present, then can fetch a mime part.
*/
[scriptable, uuid(3728C255-480C-11d4-98D0-001083010E9B)]
interface nsIMsgMessageFetchPartService : nsISupports
{
/**
* Used to fetch an individual mime part
*
* @param aURI url representing the message
* @param aMessageURI RDF URI including the part to fetch
* @param aDisplayConsumer
* @param aMsgWindow
* @param aUrlListener
*
* @return
*/
nsIURI fetchMimePart(in nsIURI aURI, in string aMessageUri, in nsISupports aDisplayConsumer,
in nsIMsgWindow aMsgWindow,
in nsIUrlListener aUrlListener);
};
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