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Tellier Benoit updated JAMES-2320:
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Description:
```
DELETE /mailQueues/:name/messages/ ?sender ?name ?recipient
201 + taskId
```
Should generate a Task.No status is required as it might be complicated to
implement.
You need to write related unit tests.
A few indications:
- *MailQueueRoutes* declares the /mailQueues webAdmin endpoints
- You need to implement a *Task** performing DELETE in a mailQueue
- *TaskManager* is used to submit the task (and can be injected. Have a look
to MailRepositoriesRoutes if you are looking for an example.
- Use *TaskIdDto::respond* in order to send a valid response.
- You need some additional tests in *MailQueueRoutesTest* :
-- Ensure that the status is 201, and that the Location header is well
positionned.
-- Check the created task details
-- Await the end of the task, and check the effects.
(Again, a look to *MailRepositoriesRoutesTest::reprocessingOneTaskShould\**
tests can be helpful)
If you need more details to implement this feature, we are willing to provide
support. Don't hesitate to ask on https://gitter.im/apache/james-project. We
are willing to provide guidance.
was:
```
DELETE /mailQueues/:name/messages/ ?sender ?name ?recipient
201 + taskId
```
Should generate a Task.No status is required as it might be complicated to
implement.
You need to write related unit tests.
A few indications:
- *MailQueueRoutes* declares the /mailQueues webAdmin endpoints
- You need to implement a *Task** performing DELETE in a mailQueue
- *TaskManager* is used to submit the task (and can be injected. Have a look
to MailRepositoriesRoutes if you are looking for an example.
- Use *TaskIdDto::respond* in order to send a valid response.
- You need some additional tests in *MailQueueRoutesTest* :
- Ensure that the status is 201, and that the Location header is well
positionned.
-- Check the created task details
-- Await the end of the task, and check the effects.
(Again, a look to *MailRepositoriesRoutesTest::reprocessingOneTaskShould\**
tests can be helpful)
If you need more details to implement this feature, we are willing to provide
support. Don't hesitate to ask on https://gitter.im/apache/james-project. We
are willing to provide guidance.
> MailQueue element removal should be backed by a Task
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JAMES-2320
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-2320
> Project: James Server
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Queue, webadmin
> Affects Versions: master
> Reporter: Tellier Benoit
> Priority: Major
> Labels: feature, newbie
>
> ```
> DELETE /mailQueues/:name/messages/ ?sender ?name ?recipient
> 201 + taskId
> ```
> Should generate a Task.No status is required as it might be complicated to
> implement.
> You need to write related unit tests.
> A few indications:
> - *MailQueueRoutes* declares the /mailQueues webAdmin endpoints
> - You need to implement a *Task** performing DELETE in a mailQueue
> - *TaskManager* is used to submit the task (and can be injected. Have a look
> to MailRepositoriesRoutes if you are looking for an example.
> - Use *TaskIdDto::respond* in order to send a valid response.
> - You need some additional tests in *MailQueueRoutesTest* :
> -- Ensure that the status is 201, and that the Location header is well
> positionned.
> -- Check the created task details
> -- Await the end of the task, and check the effects.
> (Again, a look to *MailRepositoriesRoutesTest::reprocessingOneTaskShould\**
> tests can be helpful)
> If you need more details to implement this feature, we are willing to provide
> support. Don't hesitate to ask on https://gitter.im/apache/james-project. We
> are willing to provide guidance.
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