Indexing HTML parts
While HTML integration is improving in Manitou-Mail, the current version (0.9.12) does not index the contents of HTML parts. This is generally not a problem because messages tend to carry a text version inside a multipart/alternative MIME construct, and that version gets indexed so that the message can still be retrieved by the words it contains. But still, some people send HTML-only messages, in which case we want to automatically extract the text from the HTML and pass it to the indexer.
It’s relatively easy to write a manitou-mdx Perl plugin that does just that, by using a CPAN module to do the HTML to text conversion: HTML::FormatText
Apart from the usual init and process functions that are described in the mdx plugins reference, we need to provide two functions: one that recursively descends the MIME tree to find the html parts, and another that extracts them to text and pass them to the indexer.
sub index_contents { my ($fh, $ctxt)=@_; my $html; my $text; { local $/; $html = $fh->getline(); } if (defined $html) { my $tree = HTML::TreeBuilder->new; $tree->parse_content($html); my $formatter = HTML::FormatText->new(leftmargin=>, rightmargin=>78); $text = $formatter->format($tree); } if (defined $text) { Manitou::Words::index_words($ctxt->{'dbh'}, $ctxt->{'mail_id'}, \$text); } } sub process_parts { my ($obj,$ctxt) = @_;; if ($obj->is_multipart) { foreach my $subobj ($obj->parts) { process_parts($subobj, $ctxt); # recurse } } else { my $type=$obj->effective_type; if ($type eq "text/html") { my $io = $obj->bodyhandle->open("r"); index_contents($io, $ctxt); $io->close; } } } |
The full source code and download link are available on the wiki