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authorEric Wong <e@yhbt.net>2020-06-10 07:04:40 +0000
committerEric Wong <e@yhbt.net>2020-06-13 07:55:45 +0000
commitcfae078171fc1453be0795e4ba5f0252627ebba3 (patch)
tree743f0b1b5cf356bf018b5619619edd362dcdd0a8 /xt/imapd-mbsync-oimap.t
parent48180dbb004b5f59b2e80613b6fa2e5e869316f1 (diff)
downloadpublic-inbox-cfae078171fc1453be0795e4ba5f0252627ebba3.tar.gz
Finish up the IMAP-only portion of iterative config reloading,
which allows us to create all sub-ranges of an inbox up front.
The InboxIdler still uses ->each_inbox which will struggle with
100K inboxes.

Having messages in the top-level newsgroup name of an inbox will
still waste bandwidth for clients which want to do full syncs
once there's a rollover to a new 50K range.  So instead, make
every inbox accessible exclusively via 50K slices in the form of
"$NEWSGROUP.$UID_MIN-$UID_END".

This introduces the DummyInbox, which makes $NEWSGROUP
and every parent component a selectable, empty inbox.
This aids navigation with mutt and possibly other MUAs.

Finally, the xt/perf-imap-list maintainer test is broken, now,
so remove it.  The grep perlfunc is already proven effective,
and we'll have separate tests for mocking out ~100k inboxes.
Diffstat (limited to 'xt/imapd-mbsync-oimap.t')
-rw-r--r--xt/imapd-mbsync-oimap.t5
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/xt/imapd-mbsync-oimap.t b/xt/imapd-mbsync-oimap.t
index d2237a24..b2cb8737 100644
--- a/xt/imapd-mbsync-oimap.t
+++ b/xt/imapd-mbsync-oimap.t
@@ -13,12 +13,13 @@ my $inboxdir = $ENV{GIANT_INBOX_DIR};
 plan skip_all => "bad characters in $inboxdir" if $inboxdir =~ m![^\w\.\-/]!;
 my ($tmpdir, $for_destroy) = tmpdir();
 my $cfg = "$tmpdir/cfg";
-my $mailbox = 'inbox.test';
+my $newsgroup = 'inbox.test';
+my $mailbox = "$newsgroup.1-50000";
 {
         open my $fh, '>', $cfg or BAIL_OUT "open: $!";
         print $fh <<EOF or BAIL_OUT "print: $!";
 [publicinbox "test"]
-        newsgroup = $mailbox
+        newsgroup = $newsgroup
         address = oimap\@example.com
         inboxdir = $inboxdir
 EOF