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@@ -34,6 +34,10 @@ TMPMAIL_EMAIL_ADDRESS="$TMPMAIL_DIR/email_address"
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# are able to open this file
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# are able to open this file
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TMPMAIL_HTML_EMAIL="$TMPMAIL_DIR/tmpmail.html"
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TMPMAIL_HTML_EMAIL="$TMPMAIL_DIR/tmpmail.html"
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+
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+# Default 1secmail API URL
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+TMPMAIL_API_URL="https://www.1secmail.com/api/v1/"
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+
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usage() {
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usage() {
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# Using 'cat << EOF' we can easily output a multiline text. This is much
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# Using 'cat << EOF' we can easily output a multiline text. This is much
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# better than using 'echo' for each line or using '\n' to create a new line.
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# better than using 'echo' for each line or using '\n' to create a new line.
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@@ -64,14 +68,13 @@ generate_email_address() {
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# be empty as the newly generated email address has not been
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# be empty as the newly generated email address has not been
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# sent any emails.
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# sent any emails.
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#
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#
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- # When the function 'generate_email()' is called with the arguement
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+ # When the function 'generate_email_address()' is called with the arguement
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# 'true', it means that the function was called because the user
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# 'true', it means that the function was called because the user
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# ran 'tmpmail --generate'.
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# ran 'tmpmail --generate'.
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#
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#
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# We need this variable so we can know whether or not we need to show the user
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# We need this variable so we can know whether or not we need to show the user
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# what the email was. <-- More about this can be found further down in this function.
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# what the email was. <-- More about this can be found further down in this function.
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EXTERNALLY=${1:-false}
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EXTERNALLY=${1:-false}
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- CUSTOM=${2:-false}
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# This variable lets generate_email_address know if the user has provided a custom
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# This variable lets generate_email_address know if the user has provided a custom
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# email address which they want to use
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# email address which they want to use
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@@ -105,13 +108,14 @@ generate_email_address() {
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# Do a regex check to see if the email address provided by the user is a
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# Do a regex check to see if the email address provided by the user is a
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# valid email address
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# valid email address
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- echo "$EMAIL_ADDRESS" | grep -E "[a-z]+@1secmail\.(com|net|org)" >/dev/null
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+ local regexp="[a-z]+@1secmail\.(com|net|org)"
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+ grep -E "$regexp" <<< "$EMAIL_ADDRESS" >/dev/null
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# Get the exit status of the command above
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# Get the exit status of the command above
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STATUS=$?
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STATUS=$?
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[[ "$STATUS" -ne 0 ]] \
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[[ "$STATUS" -ne 0 ]] \
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- && print_error "Provided email is invalid. Must match [a-z]+@1secmail.(com|net|org)"
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+ && print_error "Provided email is invalid. Must match $regexp"
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fi
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fi
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# Save the generated email address to the $TMPMAIL_EMAIL_ADDRESS file
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# Save the generated email address to the $TMPMAIL_EMAIL_ADDRESS file
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@@ -139,7 +143,7 @@ list_emails() {
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# List all the received emails in a nicely formatted order
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# List all the received emails in a nicely formatted order
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#
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#
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# Fetch the email data using 1secmail's API
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# Fetch the email data using 1secmail's API
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- DATA=$(curl -sL "https://1secmail.com/api/v1/?action=getMessages&login=$USERNAME&domain=1secmail.$TLD")
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+ DATA=$(curl -sL "${TMPMAIL_API_URL}?action=getMessages&login=$USERNAME&domain=1secmail.$TLD")
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# Using 'jq' we get the length of the JSON data. From this we can determine whether or not
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# Using 'jq' we get the length of the JSON data. From this we can determine whether or not
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# the email address has gotten any emails
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# the email address has gotten any emails
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@@ -212,13 +216,13 @@ view_email() {
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# The first argument provided to this function will be the ID of the email
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# The first argument provided to this function will be the ID of the email
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# that has been received
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# that has been received
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EMAIL_ID="$1"
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EMAIL_ID="$1"
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- DATA=$(curl -sL "https://www.1secmail.com/api/v1/?action=readMessage&login=$USERNAME&domain=1secmail.$TLD&id=$EMAIL_ID")
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+ DATA=$(curl -sL "${TMPMAIL_API_URL}?action=readMessage&login=$USERNAME&domain=1secmail.$TLD&id=$EMAIL_ID")
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# After the data is retrieved using the API, we have to check if we got any emails.
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# After the data is retrieved using the API, we have to check if we got any emails.
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# Luckly 1secmail's API is not complicated and returns 'Message not found' as plain text
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# Luckly 1secmail's API is not complicated and returns 'Message not found' as plain text
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# if our email address as not received any emails.
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# if our email address as not received any emails.
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- # If we the error message from the API just quit because there is nothing to do
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- [[ "$DATA" == "Message not found" ]] && echo "Message not found" && exit 1
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+ # If we received the error message from the API just quit because there is nothing to do
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+ [[ "$DATA" == "Message not found" ]] && print_error "Message not found"
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# We pass the $DATA to 'jq' which extracts the values
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# We pass the $DATA to 'jq' which extracts the values
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FROM=$(jq -r ".from" <<<"$DATA")
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FROM=$(jq -r ".from" <<<"$DATA")
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@@ -248,7 +252,6 @@ EOF
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# Open up the HTML file using $BROWSER. By default,
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# Open up the HTML file using $BROWSER. By default,
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# this will be 'w3m'.
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# this will be 'w3m'.
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$BROWSER "$TMPMAIL_HTML_EMAIL"
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$BROWSER "$TMPMAIL_HTML_EMAIL"
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-
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}
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}
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view_recent_email() {
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view_recent_email() {
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