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# cull-gmail Library Documentation
The `cull-gmail` library provides a Rust API for managing Gmail messages through the Gmail API. It enables programmatic email culling operations including authentication, message querying, filtering, and batch operations (trash/delete).
## Installation
Add the library to your `Cargo.toml`:
```toml
[dependencies]
cull-gmail = "0.0.10"
tokio = { version = "1.0", features = ["macros", "rt-multi-thread"] }
```
## Quick Start
Here's a minimal example to get started:
```rust path=null start=null
use cull_gmail::{ClientConfig, GmailClient, Result};
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<()> {
// Load configuration from file or environment
let config = ClientConfig::builder()
.with_credential_file("credential.json")
.build();
// Create Gmail client and authenticate
let mut client = GmailClient::new_with_config(config).await?;
// List first 10 messages
client.set_max_results(10);
client.get_messages(1).await?;
client.log_messages().await?;
Ok(())
}
```
## Core Types
### GmailClient
The main client for interacting with Gmail API:
```rust path=null start=null
use cull_gmail::{GmailClient, MessageList};
// Create client with configuration
let mut client = GmailClient::new_with_config(config).await?;
// Query messages with Gmail search syntax
client.set_query("older_than:1y label:promotions");
client.add_labels(&["INBOX".to_string()])?;
client.set_max_results(200);
// Get messages (0 = all pages, 1 = first page only)
client.get_messages(0).await?;
// Access message data
let messages = client.messages();
let message_ids = client.message_ids();
```
### ClientConfig
Handles authentication and configuration:
```rust path=null start=null
use cull_gmail::ClientConfig;
// From credential file
let config = ClientConfig::builder()
.with_credential_file("path/to/credential.json")
.with_config_path(".cull-gmail")
.build();
// From individual OAuth2 parameters
let config = ClientConfig::builder()
.with_client_id("your-client-id")
.with_client_secret("your-client-secret")
.with_auth_uri("https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth")
.with_token_uri("https://oauth2.googleapis.com/token")
.add_redirect_uri("http://localhost:8080")
.build();
```
### Rules and Retention Policies
Define automated message lifecycle rules:
```rust path=null start=null
use cull_gmail::{Rules, Retention, MessageAge, EolAction};
// Create a rule set
let mut rules = Rules::new();
// Add retention rules
rules.add_rule(
Retention::new(MessageAge::Years(1), true),
Some(&"old-emails".to_string()),
false // false = trash, true = delete
);
rules.add_rule(
Retention::new(MessageAge::Months(6), true),
Some(&"promotions".to_string()),
false
);
// Save rules to file
rules.save()?;
// Load existing rules
let loaded_rules = Rules::load()?;
```
### Message Operations
Batch operations on messages:
```rust path=null start=null
use cull_gmail::{RuleProcessor, EolAction};
// Set up rule and dry-run mode
client.set_execute(false); // Dry run - no actual changes
let rule = rules.get_rule(1).unwrap();
client.set_rule(rule);
// Find messages matching rule for a label
client.find_rule_and_messages_for_label("promotions").await?;
// Check what action would be performed
if let Some(action) = client.action() {
match action {
EolAction::Trash => println!("Would move {} messages to trash", client.messages().len()),
EolAction::Delete => println!("Would delete {} messages permanently", client.messages().len()),
}
}
// Execute for real
client.set_execute(true);
match client.action() {
Some(EolAction::Trash) => client.batch_trash().await?,
Some(EolAction::Delete) => client.batch_delete().await?,
None => println!("No action specified"),
}
```
## Configuration
### OAuth2 Setup
1. Create OAuth2 credentials in [Google Cloud Console](https://console.cloud.google.com/)
2. Download the credential JSON file
3. Configure the client:
```rust path=null start=null
let config = ClientConfig::builder()
.with_credential_file("path/to/credential.json")
.build();
```
### Configuration File
The library supports TOML configuration files (default: `~/.cull-gmail/cull-gmail.toml`):
```toml
credentials = "credential.json"
config_root = "~/.cull-gmail"
rules = "rules.toml"
execute = false
# Alternative: direct OAuth2 parameters
# client_id = "your-client-id"
# client_secret = "your-client-secret"
# token_uri = "https://oauth2.googleapis.com/token"
# auth_uri = "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth"
```
### Environment Variables
Override configuration with environment variables:
```bash
export APP_CREDENTIALS="/path/to/credential.json"
export APP_EXECUTE="true"
export APP_CLIENT_ID="your-client-id"
export APP_CLIENT_SECRET="your-client-secret"
```
## Error Handling
The library uses a comprehensive error type:
```rust path=null start=null
use cull_gmail::{Error, Result};
match client.get_messages(1).await {
Ok(_) => println!("Success!"),
Err(Error::NoLabelsFound) => println!("No labels found in mailbox"),
Err(Error::LabelNotFoundInMailbox(label)) => println!("Label '{}' not found", label),
Err(Error::GoogleGmail1(e)) => println!("Gmail API error: {}", e),
Err(e) => println!("Other error: {}", e),
}
```
Common error types:
- `NoLabelsFound`: Mailbox has no labels
- `LabelNotFoundInMailbox(String)`: Specific label not found
- `RuleNotFound(usize)`: Rule ID doesn't exist
- `GoogleGmail1(Box<google_gmail1::Error>)`: Gmail API errors
- `StdIO(std::io::Error)`: File I/O errors
- `Config(config::ConfigError)`: Configuration errors
## Async Runtime
The library requires an async runtime (Tokio recommended):
```toml
[dependencies]
tokio = { version = "1.0", features = ["macros", "rt-multi-thread"] }
```
```rust path=null start=null
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> cull_gmail::Result<()> {
// Your code here
Ok(())
}
```