0.6.0 • Published 8 years ago

juttle-gmail-adapter v0.6.0

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Juttle Gmail Adapter

Gmail adapter for the Juttle data flow language.

This uses the nodejs API for google to read and write gmail messages. It also uses Batchelor to perform batched email fetches, something that the main google API does not currently support.

Examples

read gmail -from :5 days ago: -raw "to:me"
   | reduce count() by from
   | sort count -desc
   | view table -title "Who sends me the most mail?";
read gmail -from :5 days ago: -to :1 day ago: -raw "to:me"
   | batch -every :1h:
   | reduce count()
   | view timechart -title "When during the day do I get mail?"
read gmail -from :5 days ago: -to :1 day ago: -raw "to:me"
   | batch -every :1h:
   | reduce count()
   | write gmail -subject "When during the day do I get mail?"

An end-to-end example is described here and deployed to the demo system demo.juttle.io.

Installation

Like Juttle itself, the adapter is installed as a npm package. Both Juttle and the adapter need to be installed side-by-side:

$ npm install juttle
$ npm install juttle-gmail-adapter

Ecosystem

The juttle-gmail-adapter fits into the overall Juttle Ecosystem as one of the adapters in the below diagram:

Juttle Ecosystem

Configuration

Configuration involves these steps:

  1. Create application credentials that allow your code to access the google nodejs APIs.
  2. Authorize a user using Oauth2 to use the application to access gmail.
  3. Add the appropriate configuration items to .juttle/config.js

Create application credentials

To create application credentials, follow the instructions under Step 1: Turn on the Gmail API on the nodejs quickstart instructions page. (Steps 2-4 are not necessary--you only need step 1 to create the client api credentials). This will result in a file on disk titled client_secret.json with this structure:

{
  "installed": {
    "client_id": "--your-client-id--",
    "project_id": "--your-project-id",
    "auth_uri": "https:\/\/accounts.google.com\/o\/oauth2\/auth",
    "token_uri": "https:\/\/accounts.google.com\/o\/oauth2\/token",
    "auth_provider_x509_cert_url": "https:\/\/www.googleapis.com\/oauth2\/v1\/certs",
    "client_secret": "--your-client-secret-id--",
    "redirect_uris": [
      "urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob",
      "http:\/\/localhost"
    ]
  }
}

You'll use this file in the next step.

Authorize a user using OAuth2

You need to create an oauth2 token that allows this program to read your email on your behalf.

To do this, run node create_oauth_token.js <path-to-client_secret.json>. create_oauth_token.js is in the top-level directory where juttle-gmail-adapter is installed (i.e. wherever you ran git clone for github, under node_modules/juttle-gmail-adapter for npm).

This will provide a json config block to add to your .juttle/config.js file.

This will also use the gmail nodejs api to read the list of labels assocated with the authenticated user, to verify that the token was created successfully.

Add the appropriate configuration items to .juttle/config.js

create_oauth_token.js printed a configuration block like this:

{
  "adapters": {
    "gmail": {
      "client-credentials": {
        "installed": {
          "client_id": "--your-client-id--",
          "project_id": "--your-project-id",
          "auth_uri": "https:\/\/accounts.google.com\/o\/oauth2\/auth",
          "token_uri": "https:\/\/accounts.google.com\/o\/oauth2\/token",
          "auth_provider_x509_cert_url": "https:\/\/www.googleapis.com\/oauth2\/v1\/certs",
          "client_secret": "--your-client-secret-id--",
          "redirect_uris": [
            "urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob",
            "http:\/\/localhost"
          ]
        }
      },
      "oauth2-token": {
        "access_token": "---your-access-token---",
        "token_type": "Bearer",
        "refresh_token": "---your-refresh-token---",
        "expiry_date": DDDDDDDDDDDDD
      }
    }
  }
}

Add this configuration to your .juttle/config.js file. If you have an existing "adapters" section, for example:

{
  "adapters": {
    "twitter": {...}
  }
}

Add the gmail section as a peer item below "adapters":

{
  "adapters": {
    "twitter": {...},
    "gmail": {...}
  }
}

Usage

Read Options

NameTypeRequiredDescription
rawstringnoUse the following advanced search filter to select messages.
frommomentnoselect messages after this time (inclusive)
tomomentnoselect messages before this time (exclusive)
lastdurationnoshorthand for -from :now: - -to :now:
lagdurationnoControls how long to wait behind real time to fetch datapoints.

Write Options

NameTypeRequiredDescription
tostringnothe to: header of the message. If not specified, defaults to the email address of the authenticated user.
subjectstringnothe subject of the message. Default is 'Juttle Program Output'. If output is split, " (part )" is appended to subject.
limitnumbernosplit output into batches of points. By default all points are buffered in memory until the program has completed.
jsonOnlybooleannoif true, only include a raw JSON mime part in the email. The default (false) is to attach a plain/text as well as application/json part.

Detailed Walkthough

If you want to write your own adapter, look at the detailed notes on how the Gmail adapter interacts with the Juttle runtime/compiler to fetch messages and pass them as points to the juttle program.

Contributing

Want to contribute? Awesome! Don’t hesitate to file an issue or open a pull request.