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EmailReplyParser

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EmailReplyParser is a small Java library for parsing plain text email content, based on GitHub's email_reply_parser library.

Installation

Run mvn clean test package. A nice and fresh EmailReplyParser-1.0.jar file will appear in the EmailReplyParser/target directory.

Releases

I built a release, (see the snapshots dir) using this command: mvn deploy -DaltDeploymentRepository=snapshot-repo::default::file:./snapshots -Dfile=target/EmailReplyParser-1.1.jar -DgroupId=com.edlio.emailreplyparser -DartifactId=EmailReplyParser -Dpackaging=jar -Dversion=1.1

Example Usage

Import the Email and EmailParser classes.

import com.edlio.emailreplyparser.Email;
import com.edlio.emailreplyparser.EmailParser;

Instantiate an EmailParser object and parse your email:

EmailParser parser = new EmailParser();
Email email = parser.parse(emailString);

You get an Email object that contains a set of Fragment objects. The Email class exposes two methods:

  • getFragments(): returns a list of fragments;
  • getVisibleText(): returns a string which represents the content considered as "visible".
  • getHiddenText(): returns a string which represents the content considered as "hidden".

The Fragment represents a part of the full email content, and has the following API:

String content = fragment.getContent();

boolean isSignature = fragment.isSignature();

boolean isQuoted = fragment.isQuoted();

boolean isHiiden = fragment.isHidden();

boolean isEmpty = fragment.isEmpty();

Alternatively, you can rely on the EmailReplyParser to either parse an email or get its visible content in a single line of code:

Email email = EmailReplayParser.read(emailContentString);

String reply = EmailReplyParser.parseReply(emailContentString);

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License

EmailReplyParser is released under the MIT License. See the bundled LICENSE file for details.

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