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ASF GitHub Bot commented on JAMES-2275:
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Github user mbaechler commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/james-project/pull/96#discussion_r160336479
  
    --- Diff: 
mailet/standard/src/main/java/org/apache/james/transport/matchers/HasException.java
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    @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
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    +
    +package org.apache.james.transport.matchers;
    +
    +import java.util.Collection;
    +
    +import javax.mail.MessagingException;
    +
    +import org.apache.mailet.Mail;
    +import org.apache.james.core.MailAddress;
    +import org.apache.mailet.base.GenericMatcher;
    +
    +import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
    +
    +/**
    + * <p>
    + * This Matcher determines if the exception specified in the condition or 
the
    + * subclasses of it has occured during the processing of the mail. If 
true, all
    + * recipients are returned, else null. This matcher presupposes that the
    + * exception occured has set at the attribute
    + * {@value org.apache.mailet.Mail#MAILET_ERROR_ATTRIBUTE_NAME} in the 
process.
    + * </p>
    + * 
    + * <p>
    + * Sample configuration:
    + * </p>
    + * 
    + * <pre>
    + * <code>
    + * &lt;mailet 
match="HasException=org.apache.james.managesieve.api.ManageSieveException" 
class=&quot;&lt;any-class&gt;&quot;&gt;
    + * </code>
    + * </pre>
    + *
    + * @version CVS $Revision$ $Date$
    + * @since 3.0.2
    + **/
    +public class HasException extends GenericMatcher {
    +
    +    /**
    +     * The class of the specified exception class to match
    +     */
    +    private Class<? extends Throwable> exceptionClass;
    +
    +    /**
    +     * <p>
    +     * Answers the recipients of the mail if the specified exception or the
    +     * subclasses of it has occured.
    +     * </p>
    +     * 
    +     * @param mail
    +     */
    +    @Override
    +    public Collection<MailAddress> match(Mail mail) throws 
MessagingException {
    +        Object exceptionValue = 
mail.getAttribute(Mail.MAILET_ERROR_ATTRIBUTE_NAME);
    +
    +        if (exceptionValue != null && 
exceptionClass.isAssignableFrom(exceptionValue.getClass())) {
    +            return mail.getRecipients();
    +        } else {
    +            return ImmutableList.of();
    +        }
    +    }
    +
    +    @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
    +    @Override
    +    public void init() throws MessagingException {
    +        String exceptionClassName = getCondition().trim();
    +
    +        try {
    +            Class<?> exceptionClass = Class.forName(exceptionClassName);
    +            if (Throwable.class.isAssignableFrom(exceptionClass)) {
    +                this.exceptionClass = (Class<? extends Throwable>) 
exceptionClass;
    +            } else {
    +                throw new MessagingException("Specified class name is not 
a throwable.");
    --- End diff --
    
    I'd rather use Throwable with a capital T, don't you think ?


> Allow per Exception error handling in the mailet pipeline
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JAMES-2275
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-2275
>             Project: James Server
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Mailet Contributions
>    Affects Versions: master
>            Reporter: Tellier Benoit
>              Labels: easy-fix, feature, newbie
>
> In JAMES-2271 from [~apptaro], the error handling system of the mailet 
> pipeline can now be customized using the *onMailetException* property. This 
> allows specifying the processor for error handling or ignore the error (by 
> default error processor is triggered).
> While empowering the user to write custom error handling logic, the error 
> handling code capabilities is limited as the original exception is lost along 
> the way.
> We should:
>  - Pass the Exception along with the Mail, as an attribute. 
> Thus mailet in the error processor can access and read it. Throwable being 
> serializable, this makes this change easy to perform.
>  - Implement specific error handling matchers:
>    - *HasException* would allow to see if a Mail has a specific exception
> {code:xml}
> <mailet 
> match="HasException=org.apache.james.managesieve.api.ManageSieveException" 
> class="...>
>     ....
> </mailet>
> {code}
> ### How to implement this
> 1. Add a ERROR_ATTRIBUTE_NAME contant in the Mail interface
> 2. ProcessorUtil:: handleException should add the ERROR_ATTRIBUTE_NAME 
> attriute using the provided exception
> 3. Modify *AbstractStateMailetProcessorTest* to demonstrate that when a 
> mailet or a matcher throws, the Exception is attahed to the incoming mail.
> 4. In the mailet/standard project, you will implement the HasException 
> matcher. You can extend GenericMatcher and implement unit tests for your 
> class.



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