Lists the history of all changes to the given mailbox. History results are
list_next(previous_request, previous_response)
Retrieves the next page of results.
list(userId, labelId=None, maxResults=None, startHistoryId=None, pageToken=None, x__xgafv=None, historyTypes=None)
Lists the history of all changes to the given mailbox. History results are
returned in chronological order (increasing <code>historyId</code>).
Args:
userId: string, The user's email address. The special value <code>me</code>
can be used to indicate the authenticated user. (required)
labelId: string, Only return messages with a label matching the ID.
maxResults: integer, The maximum number of history records to return.
startHistoryId: string, Required. Returns history records after the specified
<code>startHistoryId</code>. The supplied <code>startHistoryId</code>
should be obtained from the <code>historyId</code> of a message, thread, or
previous <code>list</code> response. History IDs increase
chronologically but are not contiguous with random gaps in between valid
IDs. Supplying an invalid or out of date <code>startHistoryId</code>
typically returns an <code>HTTP 404</code> error code. A
<code>historyId</code> is typically valid for at least a week, but in some
rare circumstances may be valid for only a few hours. If you receive an
<code>HTTP 404</code> error response, your application should perform a
full sync. If you receive no <code>nextPageToken</code> in the response,
there are no updates to retrieve and you can store the returned
<code>historyId</code> for a future request.
pageToken: string, Page token to retrieve a specific page of results in the list.
x__xgafv: string, V1 error format.
Allowed values
1 - v1 error format
2 - v2 error format
historyTypes: string, History types to be returned by the function (repeated)
Returns:
An object of the form:
{
"nextPageToken": "A String", # Page token to retrieve the next page of results in the list.
"historyId": "A String", # The ID of the mailbox's current history record.
"history": [ # List of history records. Any <code>messages</code> contained in the
# response will typically only have <code>id</code> and
# <code>threadId</code> fields populated.
{ # A record of a change to the user's mailbox. Each history change may affect
# multiple messages in multiple ways.
"labelsAdded": [ # Labels added to messages in this history record.
{
"labelIds": [ # Label IDs added to the message.
"A String",
],
"message": { # An email message.
"internalDate": "A String", # The internal message creation timestamp (epoch ms), which determines
# ordering in the inbox. For normal SMTP-received email, this represents the
# time the message was originally accepted by Google, which is more reliable
# than the <code>Date</code> header. However, for API-migrated mail, it can
# be configured by client to be based on the <code>Date</code> header.
"historyId": "A String", # The ID of the last history record that modified this message.
"payload": { # A single MIME message part. # The parsed email structure in the message parts.
"body": { # The body of a single MIME message part. # The message part body for this part, which may be empty for
# container MIME message parts.
"data": "A String", # The body data of a MIME message part as a base64url encoded string.
# May be empty for MIME container
# types that have no message body or when the body data is sent as a
# separate attachment. An attachment ID is present if the body data is
# contained in a separate attachment.
"attachmentId": "A String", # When present, contains the ID of an external attachment that can be
# retrieved in a separate <code>messages.attachments.get</code> request.
# When not present, the entire content of the message part body is
# contained in the data field.
"size": 42, # Number of bytes for the message part data (encoding notwithstanding).
},
"mimeType": "A String", # The MIME type of the message part.
"partId": "A String", # The immutable ID of the message part.
"filename": "A String", # The filename of the attachment. Only present if this message part
# represents an attachment.
"headers": [ # List of headers on this message part. For the top-level message part,
# representing the entire message payload, it will contain the standard
# RFC 2822 email headers such as <code>To</code>, <code>From</code>, and
# <code>Subject</code>.
{
"name": "A String", # The name of the header before the <code>:</code> separator. For
# example, <code>To</code>.
"value": "A String", # The value of the header after the <code>:</code> separator. For example,
# <code>someuser@example.com</code>.
},
],
"parts": [ # The child MIME message parts of this part. This only applies to container
# MIME message parts, for example <code>multipart/*</code>. For non-
# container MIME message part types, such as <code>text/plain</code>, this
# field is empty. For more information, see
# <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1521.txt">RFC 1521</a>.
# Object with schema name: MessagePart
],
},
"snippet": "A String", # A short part of the message text.
"raw": "A String", # The entire email message in an RFC 2822 formatted and base64url
# encoded string. Returned in <code>messages.get</code> and
# <code>drafts.get</code> responses when the <code>format=RAW</code>
# parameter is supplied.
# @mutable gmail.users.messages.insert gmail.users.messages.send
# @mutable gmail.users.drafts.create gmail.users.drafts.update
"sizeEstimate": 42, # Estimated size in bytes of the message.
"threadId": "A String", # The ID of the thread the message belongs to. To add a message or draft to
# a thread, the following criteria must be met:
# <ol><li>The requested <code>threadId</code> must be specified on the
# <code>Message</code> or <code>Draft.Message</code> you supply with your
# request.</li>
# <li>The <code>References</code> and <code>In-Reply-To</code> headers must
# be set in compliance with the
# <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822">RFC 2822</a> standard.</li>
# <li>The <code>Subject</code> headers must match.
# @mutable gmail.users.messages.insert gmail.users.messages.send
# @mutable gmail.users.drafts.create gmail.users.drafts.update
"labelIds": [ # List of IDs of labels applied to this message.
# @mutable gmail.users.messages.insert gmail.users.messages.modify
"A String",
],
"id": "A String", # The immutable ID of the message.
},
},
],
"messages": [ # List of messages changed in this history record. The fields for specific
# change types, such as <code>messagesAdded</code> may duplicate messages in
# this field. We recommend using the specific change-type fields instead
# of this.
{ # An email message.
"internalDate": "A String", # The internal message creation timestamp (epoch ms), which determines
# ordering in the inbox. For normal SMTP-received email, this represents the
# time the message was originally accepted by Google, which is more reliable
# than the <code>Date</code> header. However, for API-migrated mail, it can
# be configured by client to be based on the <code>Date</code> header.
"historyId": "A String", # The ID of the last history record that modified this message.
"payload": { # A single MIME message part. # The parsed email structure in the message parts.
"body": { # The body of a single MIME message part. # The message part body for this part, which may be empty for
# container MIME message parts.
"data": "A String", # The body data of a MIME message part as a base64url encoded string.
# May be empty for MIME container
# types that have no message body or when the body data is sent as a
# separate attachment. An attachment ID is present if the body data is
# contained in a separate attachment.
"attachmentId": "A String", # When present, contains the ID of an external attachment that can be
# retrieved in a separate <code>messages.attachments.get</code> request.
# When not present, the entire content of the message part body is
# contained in the data field.
"size": 42, # Number of bytes for the message part data (encoding notwithstanding).
},
"mimeType": "A String", # The MIME type of the message part.
"partId": "A String", # The immutable ID of the message part.
"filename": "A String", # The filename of the attachment. Only present if this message part
# represents an attachment.
"headers": [ # List of headers on this message part. For the top-level message part,
# representing the entire message payload, it will contain the standard
# RFC 2822 email headers such as <code>To</code>, <code>From</code>, and
# <code>Subject</code>.
{
"name": "A String", # The name of the header before the <code>:</code> separator. For
# example, <code>To</code>.
"value": "A String", # The value of the header after the <code>:</code> separator. For example,
# <code>someuser@example.com</code>.
},
],
"parts": [ # The child MIME message parts of this part. This only applies to container
# MIME message parts, for example <code>multipart/*</code>. For non-
# container MIME message part types, such as <code>text/plain</code>, this
# field is empty. For more information, see
# <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1521.txt">RFC 1521</a>.
# Object with schema name: MessagePart
],
},
"snippet": "A String", # A short part of the message text.
"raw": "A String", # The entire email message in an RFC 2822 formatted and base64url
# encoded string. Returned in <code>messages.get</code> and
# <code>drafts.get</code> responses when the <code>format=RAW</code>
# parameter is supplied.
# @mutable gmail.users.messages.insert gmail.users.messages.send
# @mutable gmail.users.drafts.create gmail.users.drafts.update
"sizeEstimate": 42, # Estimated size in bytes of the message.
"threadId": "A String", # The ID of the thread the message belongs to. To add a message or draft to
# a thread, the following criteria must be met:
# <ol><li>The requested <code>threadId</code> must be specified on the
# <code>Message</code> or <code>Draft.Message</code> you supply with your
# request.</li>
# <li>The <code>References</code> and <code>In-Reply-To</code> headers must
# be set in compliance with the
# <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822">RFC 2822</a> standard.</li>
# <li>The <code>Subject</code> headers must match.
# @mutable gmail.users.messages.insert gmail.users.messages.send
# @mutable gmail.users.drafts.create gmail.users.drafts.update
"labelIds": [ # List of IDs of labels applied to this message.
# @mutable gmail.users.messages.insert gmail.users.messages.modify
"A String",
],
"id": "A String", # The immutable ID of the message.
},
],
"messagesAdded": [ # Messages added to the mailbox in this history record.
{
"message": { # An email message.
"internalDate": "A String", # The internal message creation timestamp (epoch ms), which determines
# ordering in the inbox. For normal SMTP-received email, this represents the
# time the message was originally accepted by Google, which is more reliable
# than the <code>Date</code> header. However, for API-migrated mail, it can
# be configured by client to be based on the <code>Date</code> header.
"historyId": "A String", # The ID of the last history record that modified this message.
"payload": { # A single MIME message part. # The parsed email structure in the message parts.
"body": { # The body of a single MIME message part. # The message part body for this part, which may be empty for
# container MIME message parts.
"data": "A String", # The body data of a MIME message part as a base64url encoded string.
# May be empty for MIME container
# types that have no message body or when the body data is sent as a
# separate attachment. An attachment ID is present if the body data is
# contained in a separate attachment.
"attachmentId": "A String", # When present, contains the ID of an external attachment that can be
# retrieved in a separate <code>messages.attachments.get</code> request.
# When not present, the entire content of the message part body is
# contained in the data field.
"size": 42, # Number of bytes for the message part data (encoding notwithstanding).
},
"mimeType": "A String", # The MIME type of the message part.
"partId": "A String", # The immutable ID of the message part.
"filename": "A String", # The filename of the attachment. Only present if this message part
# represents an attachment.
"headers": [ # List of headers on this message part. For the top-level message part,
# representing the entire message payload, it will contain the standard
# RFC 2822 email headers such as <code>To</code>, <code>From</code>, and
# <code>Subject</code>.
{
"name": "A String", # The name of the header before the <code>:</code> separator. For
# example, <code>To</code>.
"value": "A String", # The value of the header after the <code>:</code> separator. For example,
# <code>someuser@example.com</code>.
},
],
"parts": [ # The child MIME message parts of this part. This only applies to container
# MIME message parts, for example <code>multipart/*</code>. For non-
# container MIME message part types, such as <code>text/plain</code>, this
# field is empty. For more information, see
# <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1521.txt">RFC 1521</a>.
# Object with schema name: MessagePart
],
},
"snippet": "A String", # A short part of the message text.
"raw": "A String", # The entire email message in an RFC 2822 formatted and base64url
# encoded string. Returned in <code>messages.get</code> and
# <code>drafts.get</code> responses when the <code>format=RAW</code>
# parameter is supplied.
# @mutable gmail.users.messages.insert gmail.users.messages.send
# @mutable gmail.users.drafts.create gmail.users.drafts.update
"sizeEstimate": 42, # Estimated size in bytes of the message.
"threadId": "A String", # The ID of the thread the message belongs to. To add a message or draft to
# a thread, the following criteria must be met:
# <ol><li>The requested <code>threadId</code> must be specified on the
# <code>Message</code> or <code>Draft.Message</code> you supply with your
# request.</li>
# <li>The <code>References</code> and <code>In-Reply-To</code> headers must
# be set in compliance with the
# <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822">RFC 2822</a> standard.</li>
# <li>The <code>Subject</code> headers must match.
# @mutable gmail.users.messages.insert gmail.users.messages.send
# @mutable gmail.users.drafts.create gmail.users.drafts.update
"labelIds": [ # List of IDs of labels applied to this message.
# @mutable gmail.users.messages.insert gmail.users.messages.modify
"A String",
],
"id": "A String", # The immutable ID of the message.
},
},
],
"labelsRemoved": [ # Labels removed from messages in this history record.
{
"labelIds": [ # Label IDs removed from the message.
"A String",
],
"message": { # An email message.
"internalDate": "A String", # The internal message creation timestamp (epoch ms), which determines
# ordering in the inbox. For normal SMTP-received email, this represents the
# time the message was originally accepted by Google, which is more reliable
# than the <code>Date</code> header. However, for API-migrated mail, it can
# be configured by client to be based on the <code>Date</code> header.
"historyId": "A String", # The ID of the last history record that modified this message.
"payload": { # A single MIME message part. # The parsed email structure in the message parts.
"body": { # The body of a single MIME message part. # The message part body for this part, which may be empty for
# container MIME message parts.
"data": "A String", # The body data of a MIME message part as a base64url encoded string.
# May be empty for MIME container
# types that have no message body or when the body data is sent as a
# separate attachment. An attachment ID is present if the body data is
# contained in a separate attachment.
"attachmentId": "A String", # When present, contains the ID of an external attachment that can be
# retrieved in a separate <code>messages.attachments.get</code> request.
# When not present, the entire content of the message part body is
# contained in the data field.
"size": 42, # Number of bytes for the message part data (encoding notwithstanding).
},
"mimeType": "A String", # The MIME type of the message part.
"partId": "A String", # The immutable ID of the message part.
"filename": "A String", # The filename of the attachment. Only present if this message part
# represents an attachment.
"headers": [ # List of headers on this message part. For the top-level message part,
# representing the entire message payload, it will contain the standard
# RFC 2822 email headers such as <code>To</code>, <code>From</code>, and
# <code>Subject</code>.
{
"name": "A String", # The name of the header before the <code>:</code> separator. For
# example, <code>To</code>.
"value": "A String", # The value of the header after the <code>:</code> separator. For example,
# <code>someuser@example.com</code>.
},
],
"parts": [ # The child MIME message parts of this part. This only applies to container
# MIME message parts, for example <code>multipart/*</code>. For non-
# container MIME message part types, such as <code>text/plain</code>, this
# field is empty. For more information, see
# <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1521.txt">RFC 1521</a>.
# Object with schema name: MessagePart
],
},
"snippet": "A String", # A short part of the message text.
"raw": "A String", # The entire email message in an RFC 2822 formatted and base64url
# encoded string. Returned in <code>messages.get</code> and
# <code>drafts.get</code> responses when the <code>format=RAW</code>
# parameter is supplied.
# @mutable gmail.users.messages.insert gmail.users.messages.send
# @mutable gmail.users.drafts.create gmail.users.drafts.update
"sizeEstimate": 42, # Estimated size in bytes of the message.
"threadId": "A String", # The ID of the thread the message belongs to. To add a message or draft to
# a thread, the following criteria must be met:
# <ol><li>The requested <code>threadId</code> must be specified on the
# <code>Message</code> or <code>Draft.Message</code> you supply with your
# request.</li>
# <li>The <code>References</code> and <code>In-Reply-To</code> headers must
# be set in compliance with the
# <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822">RFC 2822</a> standard.</li>
# <li>The <code>Subject</code> headers must match.
# @mutable gmail.users.messages.insert gmail.users.messages.send
# @mutable gmail.users.drafts.create gmail.users.drafts.update
"labelIds": [ # List of IDs of labels applied to this message.
# @mutable gmail.users.messages.insert gmail.users.messages.modify
"A String",
],
"id": "A String", # The immutable ID of the message.
},
},
],
"messagesDeleted": [ # Messages deleted (not Trashed) from the mailbox in this history record.
{
"message": { # An email message.
"internalDate": "A String", # The internal message creation timestamp (epoch ms), which determines
# ordering in the inbox. For normal SMTP-received email, this represents the
# time the message was originally accepted by Google, which is more reliable
# than the <code>Date</code> header. However, for API-migrated mail, it can
# be configured by client to be based on the <code>Date</code> header.
"historyId": "A String", # The ID of the last history record that modified this message.
"payload": { # A single MIME message part. # The parsed email structure in the message parts.
"body": { # The body of a single MIME message part. # The message part body for this part, which may be empty for
# container MIME message parts.
"data": "A String", # The body data of a MIME message part as a base64url encoded string.
# May be empty for MIME container
# types that have no message body or when the body data is sent as a
# separate attachment. An attachment ID is present if the body data is
# contained in a separate attachment.
"attachmentId": "A String", # When present, contains the ID of an external attachment that can be
# retrieved in a separate <code>messages.attachments.get</code> request.
# When not present, the entire content of the message part body is
# contained in the data field.
"size": 42, # Number of bytes for the message part data (encoding notwithstanding).
},
"mimeType": "A String", # The MIME type of the message part.
"partId": "A String", # The immutable ID of the message part.
"filename": "A String", # The filename of the attachment. Only present if this message part
# represents an attachment.
"headers": [ # List of headers on this message part. For the top-level message part,
# representing the entire message payload, it will contain the standard
# RFC 2822 email headers such as <code>To</code>, <code>From</code>, and
# <code>Subject</code>.
{
"name": "A String", # The name of the header before the <code>:</code> separator. For
# example, <code>To</code>.
"value": "A String", # The value of the header after the <code>:</code> separator. For example,
# <code>someuser@example.com</code>.
},
],
"parts": [ # The child MIME message parts of this part. This only applies to container
# MIME message parts, for example <code>multipart/*</code>. For non-
# container MIME message part types, such as <code>text/plain</code>, this
# field is empty. For more information, see
# <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1521.txt">RFC 1521</a>.
# Object with schema name: MessagePart
],
},
"snippet": "A String", # A short part of the message text.
"raw": "A String", # The entire email message in an RFC 2822 formatted and base64url
# encoded string. Returned in <code>messages.get</code> and
# <code>drafts.get</code> responses when the <code>format=RAW</code>
# parameter is supplied.
# @mutable gmail.users.messages.insert gmail.users.messages.send
# @mutable gmail.users.drafts.create gmail.users.drafts.update
"sizeEstimate": 42, # Estimated size in bytes of the message.
"threadId": "A String", # The ID of the thread the message belongs to. To add a message or draft to
# a thread, the following criteria must be met:
# <ol><li>The requested <code>threadId</code> must be specified on the
# <code>Message</code> or <code>Draft.Message</code> you supply with your
# request.</li>
# <li>The <code>References</code> and <code>In-Reply-To</code> headers must
# be set in compliance with the
# <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2822">RFC 2822</a> standard.</li>
# <li>The <code>Subject</code> headers must match.
# @mutable gmail.users.messages.insert gmail.users.messages.send
# @mutable gmail.users.drafts.create gmail.users.drafts.update
"labelIds": [ # List of IDs of labels applied to this message.
# @mutable gmail.users.messages.insert gmail.users.messages.modify
"A String",
],
"id": "A String", # The immutable ID of the message.
},
},
],
"id": "A String", # The mailbox sequence ID.
},
],
}
list_next(previous_request, previous_response)
Retrieves the next page of results.
Args:
previous_request: The request for the previous page. (required)
previous_response: The response from the request for the previous page. (required)
Returns:
A request object that you can call 'execute()' on to request the next
page. Returns None if there are no more items in the collection.