class Net::IMAP::Config
Net::IMAP::Config (available since v0.4.13) stores configuration options for Net::IMAP clients. The global configuration can be seen at either Net::IMAP.config or Net::IMAP::Config.global, and the client-specific configuration can be seen at Net::IMAP#config.
When creating a new client, all unhandled keyword arguments to Net::IMAP.new are delegated to Config.new. Every client has its own config.
debug_client = Net::IMAP.new(hostname, debug: true) quiet_client = Net::IMAP.new(hostname, debug: false) debug_client.config.debug? # => true quiet_client.config.debug? # => false
Inheritance¶ ↑
Configs have a parent config, and any attributes which have not been set locally will inherit the parent’s value. Every client creates its own specific config. By default, client configs inherit from Config.global.
plain_client = Net::IMAP.new(hostname) debug_client = Net::IMAP.new(hostname, debug: true) quiet_client = Net::IMAP.new(hostname, debug: false) plain_client.config.inherited?(:debug) # => true debug_client.config.inherited?(:debug) # => false quiet_client.config.inherited?(:debug) # => false plain_client.config.debug? # => false debug_client.config.debug? # => true quiet_client.config.debug? # => false # Net::IMAP.debug is delegated to Net::IMAP::Config.global.debug Net::IMAP.debug = true plain_client.config.debug? # => true debug_client.config.debug? # => true quiet_client.config.debug? # => false Net::IMAP.debug = false plain_client.config.debug = true plain_client.config.inherited?(:debug) # => false plain_client.config.debug? # => true plain_client.config.reset(:debug) plain_client.config.inherited?(:debug) # => true plain_client.config.debug? # => false
Versioned defaults¶ ↑
The effective default configuration for a specific x.y version of net-imap can be loaded with the config keyword argument to Net::IMAP.new. Requesting default configurations for previous versions enables extra backward compatibility with those versions:
client = Net::IMAP.new(hostname, config: 0.3) client.config.sasl_ir # => false client.config.responses_without_block # => :silence_deprecation_warning client = Net::IMAP.new(hostname, config: 0.4) client.config.sasl_ir # => true client.config.responses_without_block # => :silence_deprecation_warning client = Net::IMAP.new(hostname, config: 0.5) client.config.sasl_ir # => true client.config.responses_without_block # => :warn client = Net::IMAP.new(hostname, config: :future) client.config.sasl_ir # => true client.config.responses_without_block # => :raise
The versioned default configs inherit certain specific config options from Config.global, for example debug:
client = Net::IMAP.new(hostname, config: 0.4) Net::IMAP.debug = false client.config.debug? # => false Net::IMAP.debug = true client.config.debug? # => true
Use load_defaults to globally behave like a specific version:
client = Net::IMAP.new(hostname) client.config.sasl_ir # => true Net::IMAP.config.load_defaults 0.3 client.config.sasl_ir # => false
Named defaults¶ ↑
In addition to x.y version numbers, the following aliases are supported:
:default-
An alias for
:current.NOTE: This is not the same as
Config.default. It inherits some attributes fromConfig.global, for example:debug. :current-
An alias for the current
x.yversion’s defaults. :next-
The planned config for the next
x.yversion. :future-
The planned eventual config for some future
x.yversion.
For example, to raise exceptions for all current deprecations:
client = Net::IMAP.new(hostname, config: :future) client.responses # raises an ArgumentError
Thread Safety¶ ↑
NOTE: Updates to config objects are not synchronized for thread-safety.
Constants
- DEFAULT_TO_INHERIT
Array of attribute names that are not loaded by
load_defaults.
Attributes
The debug mode (boolean). The default value is false.
When debug is true:
-
Datasent to and received from the server will be logged. -
ResponseParserwill print warnings with extra detail for parse errors. _This may include recoverable errors._ -
ResponseParsermakes extra assertions.
NOTE: Versioned default configs inherit debug from Config.global, and load_defaults will not override debug.
Controls the behavior of Net::IMAP#login when the LOGINDISABLED capability is present. When enforced, Net::IMAP will raise a LoginDisabledError when that capability is present.
(Support for LOGINDISABLED was added in v0.5.0.)
Valid options¶ ↑
false(original behavior, before support was added)-
Send the
LOGINcommand without checking forLOGINDISABLED. :when_capabilities_cached-
Enforce the requirement when
Net::IMAP#capabilities_cached?is true, but do not send aCAPABILITYcommand to discover the capabilities. true(default sincev0.5)-
Only send the
LOGINcommand if theLOGINDISABLEDcapability is not present. When capabilities are unknown,Net::IMAPwill automatically send aCAPABILITYcommand first before sendingLOGIN.
Seconds to wait until an IDLE response is received, after the client asks to leave the IDLE state.
See Net::IMAP#idle and Net::IMAP#idle_done.
The default value is 5 seconds.
Seconds to wait until a connection is opened.
If the IMAP object cannot open a connection within this time, it raises a Net::OpenTimeout exception.
See Net::IMAP.new.
The default value is 30 seconds.
Controls the behavior of Net::IMAP#responses when called without any arguments (type or block).
Valid options¶ ↑
:silence_deprecation_warning(original behavior)-
Returns the mutable responses hash (without any warnings). This is not thread-safe.
:warn(default sincev0.5)-
Prints a warning and returns the mutable responses hash. This is not thread-safe.
:frozen_dup(planned default forv0.6)-
Returns a frozen copy of the unhandled responses hash, with frozen array values.
Note that calling
IMAP#responseswith atypeand without a block is not configurable and always behaves like:frozen_dup.(
:frozen_dupconfig option was added inv0.4.17) :raise-
Raise an ArgumentError with the deprecation warning.
Note: responses_without_args is an alias for responses_without_block.
Controls the behavior of Net::IMAP#responses when called without any arguments (type or block).
Valid options¶ ↑
:silence_deprecation_warning(original behavior)-
Returns the mutable responses hash (without any warnings). This is not thread-safe.
:warn(default sincev0.5)-
Prints a warning and returns the mutable responses hash. This is not thread-safe.
:frozen_dup(planned default forv0.6)-
Returns a frozen copy of the unhandled responses hash, with frozen array values.
Note that calling
IMAP#responseswith atypeand without a block is not configurable and always behaves like:frozen_dup.(
:frozen_dupconfig option was added inv0.4.17) :raise-
Raise an ArgumentError with the deprecation warning.
Note: responses_without_args is an alias for responses_without_block.
Controls the behavior of Net::IMAP#responses when called without any arguments (type or block).
Valid options¶ ↑
:silence_deprecation_warning(original behavior)-
Returns the mutable responses hash (without any warnings). This is not thread-safe.
:warn(default sincev0.5)-
Prints a warning and returns the mutable responses hash. This is not thread-safe.
:frozen_dup(planned default forv0.6)-
Returns a frozen copy of the unhandled responses hash, with frozen array values.
Note that calling
IMAP#responseswith atypeand without a block is not configurable and always behaves like:frozen_dup.(
:frozen_dupconfig option was added inv0.4.17) :raise-
Raise an ArgumentError with the deprecation warning.
Note: responses_without_args is an alias for responses_without_block.
Whether to use the SASL-IR extension when the server and SASL mechanism both support it. Can be overridden by the sasl_ir keyword parameter to Net::IMAP#authenticate.
(Support for SASL-IR was added in v0.4.0.)
Valid options¶ ↑
false(original behavior, before support was added)-
Do not use
SASL-IR, even when it is supported by the server and the mechanism. true(default sincev0.4)-
Use
SASL-IRwhen it is supported by the server and the mechanism.
Public Class Methods
Given a version number, returns the default configuration for the target version. See Versioned defaults at Config.
Given a version name, returns the default configuration for the target version. See Named defaults at Config.
Given a Hash, creates a new frozen config which inherits from Config.global. Use Config.new for an unfrozen config.
Given a config, returns that same config.
# File net-imap-0.5.4/lib/net/imap/config.rb, line 151 def self.[](config) if config.is_a?(Config) then config elsif config.nil? && global.nil? then nil elsif config.respond_to?(:to_hash) then new(global, **config).freeze else version_defaults.fetch(config) do case config when Numeric raise RangeError, "unknown config version: %p" % [config] when Symbol raise KeyError, "unknown config name: %p" % [config] else raise TypeError, "no implicit conversion of %s to %s" % [ config.class, Config ] end end end end
The default config, which is hardcoded and frozen.
# File net-imap-0.5.4/lib/net/imap/config.rb, line 126 def self.default; @default end
The global config object. Also available from Net::IMAP.config.
# File net-imap-0.5.4/lib/net/imap/config.rb, line 129 def self.global; @global if defined?(@global) end
Creates a new config object and initialize its attribute with attrs.
If parent is not given, the global config is used by default.
If a block is given, the new config object is yielded to it.
Net::IMAP::Config::AttrInheritance#new
# File net-imap-0.5.4/lib/net/imap/config.rb, line 293 def initialize(parent = Config.global, **attrs) super(parent) update(**attrs) yield self if block_given? end
A hash of hard-coded configurations, indexed by version number or name.
# File net-imap-0.5.4/lib/net/imap/config.rb, line 132 def self.version_defaults; @version_defaults end
Public Instance Methods
Alias for debug
# File net-imap-0.5.4/lib/net/imap/config.rb, line 187
Resets the current config to behave like the versioned default configuration for version. parent will not be changed.
Some config attributes default to inheriting from their parent (which is usually Config.global) and are left unchanged, for example: debug.
See Versioned defaults at Config and Named defaults at Config.
# File net-imap-0.5.4/lib/net/imap/config.rb, line 344 def load_defaults(version) [Numeric, Symbol, String].any? { _1 === version } or raise ArgumentError, "expected number or symbol, got %p" % [version] update(**Config[version].defaults_hash) end
Returns all config attributes in a hash.
# File net-imap-0.5.4/lib/net/imap/config.rb, line 353 def to_h; data.members.to_h { [_1, send(_1)] } end
Assigns all of the provided attrs to this config, and returns self.
An ArgumentError is raised unless every key in attrs matches an assignment method on Config.
NOTE:
updateis not atomic. If an exception is raised due to an invalid attribute value,attrsmay be partially applied.
# File net-imap-0.5.4/lib/net/imap/config.rb, line 309 def update(**attrs) unless (bad = attrs.keys.reject { respond_to?(:"#{_1}=") }).empty? raise ArgumentError, "invalid config options: #{bad.join(", ")}" end attrs.each do send(:"#{_1}=", _2) end self end
Without a block, returns a new config which inherits from self. With a block, yields the new config and returns the block’s result.
If no keyword arguments are given, an ArgumentError will be raised.
If self is frozen, the copy will also be frozen.
# File net-imap-0.5.4/lib/net/imap/config.rb, line 327 def with(**attrs) attrs.empty? and raise ArgumentError, "expected keyword arguments, none given" copy = new(**attrs) copy.freeze if frozen? block_given? ? yield(copy) : copy end
Protected Instance Methods
# File net-imap-0.5.4/lib/net/imap/config.rb, line 357 def defaults_hash to_h.reject {|k,v| DEFAULT_TO_INHERIT.include?(k) } end