notmuch-sexp-queries¶
SYNOPSIS¶
notmuch subcommand --query=sexp
[option …] --
‘(and (to santa) (date december))’
DESCRIPTION¶
Notmuch supports an alternative query syntax based on S-expressions . It can be selected
with the command line --query=sexp
or with the appropriate option
to the library function notmuch_query_create_with_syntax()
.
Support for this syntax is currently optional, you can test if your
build of notmuch supports it with
$ notmuch config get built_with.sexp_queries
S-EXPRESSIONS¶
An s-expression is either an atom, or list of whitespace delimited s-expressions inside parentheses. Atoms are either
basic value
A basic value is an unquoted string containing no whitespace, double quotes, or parentheses.
quoted string
Double quotes (”) delimit strings possibly containing whitespace or parentheses. These can contain double quote characters by escaping with backslash. E.g.
"this is a quote \""
.
S-EXPRESSION QUERIES¶
An s-expression query is either an atom, the empty list, or a compound query consisting of a prefix atom (first element) defining a field, logical operation, or modifier, and 0 or more subqueries.
*
“*” matches any non-empty string in the current field.
()
The empty list matches all messages
term
Match all messages containing term, possibly after stemming or phrase splitting. For discussion of stemming in notmuch see notmuch-search-terms. Stemming only applies to unquoted terms (basic values) in s-expression queries. For information on phrase splitting see FIELDS.
(
field q1 q2 … qn )
Restrict the queries q1 to qn to field, and combine with and (for most fields) or or. See FIELDS for more information.
(
operator q1 q2 … qn )
Combine queries q1 to qn. Currently supported operators are
and
,or
, andnot
.(not
q1 … qn)
is equivalent to(and (not
q1) ... (not
qn))
.
(
modifier q1 q2 … qn )
Combine queries q1 to qn, and reinterpret the result (e.g. as a regular expression). See MODIFIERS for more information.
(macro (
p1 … pn ) body)
Define saved query with parameter substitution. The syntax is recognized only in saved s-expression queries (see
squery.*
in notmuch-config). Parameter names inbody
must be prefixed with,
to be expanded (see MACRO EXAMPLES). Macros may refer to other macros, but only to their own parameters [1].
FIELDS¶
Fields [2]
correspond to attributes of mail messages. Some are inherent (and
immutable) like subject
, while others tag
and property
are
settable by the user. Each concrete field in
the table below
is discussed further under “Search prefixes” in
notmuch-search-terms. The row user refers to user defined
fields, described in notmuch-config.
Most fields are either phrase fields [3] (which match sequences of words), or term fields [4] (which match exact strings). Phrase splitting breaks the term (basic value or quoted string) into words, ignore punctuation. Phrase splitting is applied to terms in phrase (probabilistic) fields. Both phrase splitting and stemming apply only in phrase fields.
Each term or phrase field has an associated combining operator
(and
or or
) used to combine the queries from each element of
the tail of the list. This is generally or
for those fields where
a message has one such attribute, and and
otherwise.
Term or phrase fields can contain arbitrarily complex queries made up from terms, operators, and modifiers, but not other fields.
Range fields take one or two arguments specifying lower and upper
bounds. One argument is interpreted as identical upper and lower
bounds. Either upper or lower bound may be specified as ""
or
*
to specify the lowest possible lower bound or highest possible
upper bound.
lastmod
ranges support negative arguments, interpreted relative to
the most recent database revision (see count --lastmod
).
field |
combine |
type |
expand |
wildcard |
regex |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
none |
and |
no |
yes |
no |
|
user |
and |
phrase |
no |
yes |
no |
attachment |
and |
phrase |
yes |
yes |
no |
body |
and |
phrase |
no |
no |
no |
date |
range |
no |
no |
no |
|
folder |
or |
phrase |
yes |
yes |
yes |
from |
and |
phrase |
yes |
yes |
yes |
id |
or |
term |
no |
yes |
yes |
is |
and |
term |
yes |
yes |
yes |
lastmod |
range |
no |
no |
no |
|
mid |
or |
term |
no |
yes |
yes |
mimetype |
or |
phrase |
yes |
yes |
no |
path |
or |
term |
no |
yes |
yes |
property |
and |
term |
yes |
yes |
yes |
subject |
and |
phrase |
yes |
yes |
yes |
tag |
and |
term |
yes |
yes |
yes |
thread |
or |
term |
yes |
yes |
yes |
to |
and |
phrase |
yes |
yes |
no |
MODIFIERS¶
Modifiers refer to any prefixes (first elements of compound queries) that are neither operators nor fields.
(infix
atom )
Interpret atom as an infix notmuch query (see notmuch-search-terms). Not supported inside fields.
(matching
q1 q2 … qn )
(of
q1 q2 … qn )
Match all messages have the same values of the current field as those matching all of q1 … qn. Supported in most term [7] or phrase fields. Most commonly used in the
thread
field.
(query
atom )
Expand to the saved query named by atom. See notmuch-config for more. Note that the saved query must be in infix syntax (notmuch-search-terms). Not supported inside fields.
(regex
atom )
(rx
atom )
Interpret atom as a POSIX.2 regular expression (see regex(7)). This applies in term fields and a subset [5] of phrase fields (see Fields with supported modifiers).
(starts-with
subword )
EXAMPLES¶
Wizard
Match all messages containing the word “wizard”, ignoring case.
added
Match all messages containing “added”, but also those containing “add”, “additional”, “Additional”, “adds”, etc… via stemming.
(and Bob Marley)
Match messages containing words “Bob” and “Marley”, or their stems The words need not be adjacent.
(not Bob Marley)
Match messages containing neither “Bob” nor “Marley”, nor their stems.
"quick fox"
quick-fox
quick@fox
Match the phrase “quick” followed by “fox” in phrase fields (or outside a field). Match the literal string in a term field.
(folder (of (id 1234@invalid)))
Match any message in the same folder as the one with Message-Id “1234@invalid”.
(id 1234@invalid blah@test)
Matches Message-Id “1234@invalid” or Message-Id “blah@test”.
(and (infix "date:2009-11-18..2009-11-18") (tag unread))
Match messages in the given date range with tag unread.
(and (date 2009-11-18 2009-11-18) (tag unread))
Match messages in the given date range with tag unread.
(and (date 2009-11-18 *) (tag unread))
Match messages from 2009-11-18 or later with tag unread.
(and (date * 2009-11-18) (tag unread))
Match messages from 2009-11-18 or earlier with tag unread.
(starts-with prelim)
Match any words starting with “prelim”.
(subject quick "brown fox")
Match messages whose subject contains “quick” (anywhere, stemmed) and the phrase “brown fox”.
(subject (starts-with prelim))
Matches any word starting with “prelim”, inside a message subject.
(subject (starts-with quick) "brown fox")
Match messages whose subject contains “quick brown fox”, but also “brown fox quicksand”.
(thread (of (id 1234@invalid)))
Match any message in the same thread as the one with Message-Id “1234@invalid”.
(thread (matching (from bob@example.com) (to bob@example.com)))
Match any (messages in) a thread containing a message from “bob@example.com” and a (possibly distinct) message to “bob@example.com”.
(to (or bob@example.com mallory@example.org))
(or (to bob@example.com) (to mallory@example.org))
Match in the “To” or “Cc” headers, “bob@example.com”, “mallory@example.org”, and also “bob@example.com.au” since it contains the adjacent triple “bob”, “example”, “com”.
(not (to *))
Match messages with an empty or invalid ‘To’ and ‘Cc’ field.
(List *)
Match messages with a non-empty List-Id header, assuming configuration
index.header.List=List-Id
.
MACRO EXAMPLES¶
A macro that takes two parameters and applies different fields to them.
$ notmuch config set squery.TagSubject '(macro (tagname subj) (and (tag ,tagname) (subject ,subj)))'
$ notmuch search --query=sexp '(TagSubject inbox maildir)'
Nested macros are allowed.
$ notmuch config set squery.Inner '(macro (x) (subject ,x))'
$ notmuch config set squery.Outer '(macro (x y) (and (tag ,x) (Inner ,y)))'
$ notmuch search --query=sexp '(Outer inbox maildir)'
Parameters can be re-used to reduce boilerplate. Any field, including user defined fields is permitted within a macro.
$ notmuch config set squery.About '(macro (name) (or (subject ,name) (List ,name)))'
$ notmuch search --query=sexp '(About notmuch)'