To install `@push.rocks/smartimap`, use npm or yarn:
```sh
npm install @push.rocks/smartimap
```
or
```sh
yarn add @push.rocks/smartimap
```
## Usage
`@push.rocks/smartimap` is designed to facilitate the connection to an IMAP server, filter email messages and handle them in a streaming, event-driven manner. Below is a comprehensive guide that covers setting up the environment, features of the module, and usage scenarios.
### Setting Up Your Environment
Before starting with `@push.rocks/smartimap`, ensure you have Node.js installed. You may also need environment variables for the IMAP server settings, which can be conveniently managed using a `.env` file.
### Importing the Required Modules
Begin by importing the `SmartImap` class and any other necessary modules:
```typescript
import { SmartImap, SmartImapConfig } from '@push.rocks/smartimap';
```
### Configuration Object
Define a configuration object `SmartImapConfig` for the IMAP connection. This configuration object will include details such as the host, port, and authentication details:
Create an instance of the `SmartImap` class using the configuration object:
```typescript
const smartImap = new SmartImap(imapConfig);
```
### Connecting to the IMAP Server
Use the `connect` method to establish a connection with the IMAP server:
```typescript
smartImap.connect().catch(console.error);
```
### Handling Events
`@push.rocks/smartimap` is event-driven and emits various events such as `message`, `error`, `connected`, and `disconnected`. These events can be handled to perform appropriate actions.
#### Handling the `message` Event
The `message` event is emitted when a new message is fetched and parsed. Here's an example of how to handle this event:
```typescript
smartImap.on('message', (parsedMessage) => {
console.log('New message received:');
console.log('From:', parsedMessage.from?.text);
console.log('Subject:', parsedMessage.subject);
console.log('Text:', parsedMessage.text);
});
```
#### Handling the `error` Event
The `error` event is emitted when an error occurs:
```typescript
smartImap.on('error', (error) => {
console.error('Error occurred:', error);
});
```
#### Handling the `connected` Event
The `connected` event is emitted when the connection to the IMAP server is successfully established:
```typescript
smartImap.on('connected', () => {
console.log('Successfully connected to the IMAP server');
});
```
#### Handling the `disconnected` Event
The `disconnected` event is emitted when the connection to the IMAP server is closed:
```typescript
smartImap.on('disconnected', () => {
console.log('Disconnected from the IMAP server');
});
```
### Fetching and Parsing Messages
Upon connecting to the IMAP server, the `SmartImap` instance will automatically start fetching and parsing messages based on the provided filter criteria. The parsed messages are then emitted through the `message` event. Below is a detailed example:
```typescript
smartImap.on('message', (parsedMessage) => {
console.log('From:', parsedMessage.from?.text);
console.log('Subject:', parsedMessage.subject);
console.log('Text:', parsedMessage.text);
});
```
The `parsedMessage` object contains various properties such as `from`, `subject`, `text`, etc., derived using the `mailparser` module internally.
### Modifying the Message Filter
The message filter criteria can be dynamically altered using the `setFilter` method:
To safely disconnect from the IMAP server, use the `disconnect` method:
```typescript
smartImap.disconnect().catch(console.error);
```
### Full Example
Below is a comprehensive example that showcases creating an instance, connecting to the server, listening for messages, and handling errors and other events:
```typescript
import { SmartImap, SmartImapConfig } from '@push.rocks/smartimap';
In this section, we delve into more advanced scenarios and functionalities.
#### Searching for Specific Messages
You may sometimes need to fetch messages based on more specific search criteria. `@push.rocks/smartimap` lets you customize the search queries by modifying the filter. Below is an example:
```typescript
import { SmartImap, SmartImapConfig } from '@push.rocks/smartimap';
// Manually fetching new messages (maybe based on different filters)
await smartImap['fetchNewMessages']();
});
smartImap.on('error', (error) => {
console.error('Error:', error);
});
```
#### Streamlined Processing with Event Emitters
For more complex workflows, you can use event emitters to segregate processing tasks. Below is an example of a MessageProcessor class using event emitters:
```typescript
import { SmartImap, SmartImapConfig } from '@push.rocks/smartimap';
You can utilize complex filter criteria as allowed by the IMAP protocol. For example, filtering by date range:
```typescript
const filter = [
['SINCE', new Date('2023-10-01')],
['BEFORE', new Date('2023-10-10')],
];
smartImap.setFilter({ ...filter });
```
#### Error Handling Strategies
Proper error handling is crucial for robust applications. Here's an approach to comprehensive error handling:
```typescript
smartImap.on('error', (error) => {
if (error.message.includes('Connection closed')) {
// Attempt to reconnect
smartImap.connect().catch(console.error);
} else {
console.error('Unexpected error:', error);
}
});
```
### Full Documentation and API Reference
The above examples demonstrate how to use `@push.rocks/smartimap` comprehensively. For detailed API documentation, refer to the project's documentation generated with tools like TypeDoc, ensuring you cover all methods and properties available.
### Conclusion
With `@push.rocks/smartimap`, handling IMAP emails in a Node.js environment becomes efficient and straightforward. Utilize the detailed examples and advanced features to build tailored solutions for your email processing needs.
Enjoy coding with `@push.rocks/smartimap`!
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