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Python: IMAP IDLE with imaplib2
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import imaplib2, time | |
from threading import * | |
# This is the threading object that does all the waiting on | |
# the event | |
class Idler(object): | |
def __init__(self, conn): | |
self.thread = Thread(target=self.idle) | |
self.M = conn | |
self.event = Event() | |
def start(self): | |
self.thread.start() | |
def stop(self): | |
# This is a neat trick to make thread end. Took me a | |
# while to figure that one out! | |
self.event.set() | |
def join(self): | |
self.thread.join() | |
def idle(self): | |
# Starting an unending loop here | |
while True: | |
# This is part of the trick to make the loop stop | |
# when the stop() command is given | |
if self.event.isSet(): | |
return | |
self.needsync = False | |
# A callback method that gets called when a new | |
# email arrives. Very basic, but that's good. | |
def callback(args): | |
if not self.event.isSet(): | |
self.needsync = True | |
self.event.set() | |
# Do the actual idle call. This returns immediately, | |
# since it's asynchronous. | |
self.M.idle(callback=callback) | |
# This waits until the event is set. The event is | |
# set by the callback, when the server 'answers' | |
# the idle call and the callback function gets | |
# called. | |
self.event.wait() | |
# Because the function sets the needsync variable, | |
# this helps escape the loop without doing | |
# anything if the stop() is called. Kinda neat | |
# solution. | |
if self.needsync: | |
self.event.clear() | |
self.dosync() | |
# The method that gets called when a new email arrives. | |
# Replace it with something better. | |
def dosync(self): | |
print "Got an event!" | |
# Had to do this stuff in a try-finally, since some testing | |
# went a little wrong..... | |
try: | |
# Set the following two lines to your creds and server | |
M = imaplib2.IMAP4_SSL("mail.example.com") | |
M.login("mylogin","mypassword") | |
# We need to get out of the AUTH state, so we just select | |
# the INBOX. | |
M.select("INBOX") | |
# Start the Idler thread | |
idler = Idler(M) | |
idler.start() | |
# Because this is just an example, exit after 1 minute. | |
time.sleep(1*60) | |
finally: | |
# Clean up. | |
idler.stop() | |
idler.join() | |
M.close() | |
# This is important! | |
M.logout() |
def get_unseen_messages(self) -> list:
typ, data = self.M.search(None, 'UNSEEN')
if typ == u'OK':
return data[0].split()
raise ValueError("Get unseen messages Error")
def get_message(self, message_number):
typ, data = self.M.fetch(message_number, 'RFC822')
if typ == 'OK':
return email.message_from_bytes(data[0][1])
raise Exception
def dosync(self):
message_numbers = self.get_unseen_messages()
message_numbers.reverse()
for message_number in message_numbers:
mail_obj = self.get_message(message_number)
print(mail_obj)
If you can use a library, this one has built-in IDLE support:
https://imapclient.readthedocs.io/en/2.3.1/advanced.html
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@jaynery I have written my own, less polished code for my own use case and at the beginning of the equivalent of dosync() I do idle_done(), at the end I do idle()