| Ordinarily, you get a message object structure by passing a file or |
| some text to a parser, which parses the text and returns the root |
| message object. However you can also build a complete message |
| structure from scratch, or even individual \class{Message} objects by |
| hand. In fact, you can also take an existing structure and add new |
| \class{Message} objects, move them around, etc. This makes a very |
| convenient interface for slicing-and-dicing MIME messages. |
| |
| You can create a new object structure by creating \class{Message} |
| instances, adding attachments and all the appropriate headers manually. |
| For MIME messages though, the \module{email} package provides some |
| convenient subclasses to make things easier. Each of these classes |
| should be imported from a module with the same name as the class, from |
| within the \module{email} package. E.g.: |
| |
| \begin{verbatim} |
| import email.MIMEImage.MIMEImage |
| \end{verbatim} |
| |
| or |
| |
| \begin{verbatim} |
| from email.MIMEText import MIMEText |
| \end{verbatim} |
| |
| Here are the classes: |
| |
| \begin{classdesc}{MIMEBase}{_maintype, _subtype, **_params} |
| This is the base class for all the MIME-specific subclasses of |
| \class{Message}. Ordinarily you won't create instances specifically |
| of \class{MIMEBase}, although you could. \class{MIMEBase} is provided |
| primarily as a convenient base class for more specific MIME-aware |
| subclasses. |
| |
| \var{_maintype} is the \mailheader{Content-Type} major type |
| (e.g. \mimetype{text} or \mimetype{image}), and \var{_subtype} is the |
| \mailheader{Content-Type} minor type |
| (e.g. \mimetype{plain} or \mimetype{gif}). \var{_params} is a parameter |
| key/value dictionary and is passed directly to |
| \method{Message.add_header()}. |
| |
| The \class{MIMEBase} class always adds a \mailheader{Content-Type} header |
| (based on \var{_maintype}, \var{_subtype}, and \var{_params}), and a |
| \mailheader{MIME-Version} header (always set to \code{1.0}). |
| \end{classdesc} |
| |
| \begin{classdesc}{MIMENonMultipart}{} |
| A subclass of \class{MIMEBase}, this is an intermediate base class for |
| MIME messages that are not \mimetype{multipart}. The primary purpose |
| of this class is to prevent the use of the \method{attach()} method, |
| which only makes sense for \mimetype{multipart} messages. If |
| \method{attach()} is called, a \exception{MultipartConversionError} |
| exception is raised. |
| |
| \versionadded{2.2.2} |
| \end{classdesc} |
| |
| \begin{classdesc}{MIMEMultipart}{\optional{subtype\optional{, |
| boundary\optional{, _subparts\optional{, _params}}}}} |
| |
| A subclass of \class{MIMEBase}, this is an intermediate base class for |
| MIME messages that are \mimetype{multipart}. Optional \var{_subtype} |
| defaults to \mimetype{mixed}, but can be used to specify the subtype |
| of the message. A \mailheader{Content-Type} header of |
| \mimetype{multipart/}\var{_subtype} will be added to the message |
| object. A \mailheader{MIME-Version} header will also be added. |
| |
| Optional \var{boundary} is the multipart boundary string. When |
| \code{None} (the default), the boundary is calculated when needed. |
| |
| \var{_subparts} is a sequence of initial subparts for the payload. It |
| must be possible to convert this sequence to a list. You can always |
| attach new subparts to the message by using the |
| \method{Message.attach()} method. |
| |
| Additional parameters for the \mailheader{Content-Type} header are |
| taken from the keyword arguments, or passed into the \var{_params} |
| argument, which is a keyword dictionary. |
| |
| \versionadded{2.2.2} |
| \end{classdesc} |
| |
| \begin{classdesc}{MIMEAudio}{_audiodata\optional{, _subtype\optional{, |
| _encoder\optional{, **_params}}}} |
| |
| A subclass of \class{MIMENonMultipart}, the \class{MIMEAudio} class |
| is used to create MIME message objects of major type \mimetype{audio}. |
| \var{_audiodata} is a string containing the raw audio data. If this |
| data can be decoded by the standard Python module \refmodule{sndhdr}, |
| then the subtype will be automatically included in the |
| \mailheader{Content-Type} header. Otherwise you can explicitly specify the |
| audio subtype via the \var{_subtype} parameter. If the minor type could |
| not be guessed and \var{_subtype} was not given, then \exception{TypeError} |
| is raised. |
| |
| Optional \var{_encoder} is a callable (i.e. function) which will |
| perform the actual encoding of the audio data for transport. This |
| callable takes one argument, which is the \class{MIMEAudio} instance. |
| It should use \method{get_payload()} and \method{set_payload()} to |
| change the payload to encoded form. It should also add any |
| \mailheader{Content-Transfer-Encoding} or other headers to the message |
| object as necessary. The default encoding is base64. See the |
| \refmodule{email.Encoders} module for a list of the built-in encoders. |
| |
| \var{_params} are passed straight through to the base class constructor. |
| \end{classdesc} |
| |
| \begin{classdesc}{MIMEImage}{_imagedata\optional{, _subtype\optional{, |
| _encoder\optional{, **_params}}}} |
| |
| A subclass of \class{MIMENonMultipart}, the \class{MIMEImage} class is |
| used to create MIME message objects of major type \mimetype{image}. |
| \var{_imagedata} is a string containing the raw image data. If this |
| data can be decoded by the standard Python module \refmodule{imghdr}, |
| then the subtype will be automatically included in the |
| \mailheader{Content-Type} header. Otherwise you can explicitly specify the |
| image subtype via the \var{_subtype} parameter. If the minor type could |
| not be guessed and \var{_subtype} was not given, then \exception{TypeError} |
| is raised. |
| |
| Optional \var{_encoder} is a callable (i.e. function) which will |
| perform the actual encoding of the image data for transport. This |
| callable takes one argument, which is the \class{MIMEImage} instance. |
| It should use \method{get_payload()} and \method{set_payload()} to |
| change the payload to encoded form. It should also add any |
| \mailheader{Content-Transfer-Encoding} or other headers to the message |
| object as necessary. The default encoding is base64. See the |
| \refmodule{email.Encoders} module for a list of the built-in encoders. |
| |
| \var{_params} are passed straight through to the \class{MIMEBase} |
| constructor. |
| \end{classdesc} |
| |
| \begin{classdesc}{MIMEMessage}{_msg\optional{, _subtype}} |
| A subclass of \class{MIMENonMultipart}, the \class{MIMEMessage} class |
| is used to create MIME objects of main type \mimetype{message}. |
| \var{_msg} is used as the payload, and must be an instance of class |
| \class{Message} (or a subclass thereof), otherwise a |
| \exception{TypeError} is raised. |
| |
| Optional \var{_subtype} sets the subtype of the message; it defaults |
| to \mimetype{rfc822}. |
| \end{classdesc} |
| |
| \begin{classdesc}{MIMEText}{_text\optional{, _subtype\optional{, |
| _charset\optional{, _encoder}}}} |
| |
| A subclass of \class{MIMENonMultipart}, the \class{MIMEText} class is |
| used to create MIME objects of major type \mimetype{text}. |
| \var{_text} is the string for the payload. \var{_subtype} is the |
| minor type and defaults to \mimetype{plain}. \var{_charset} is the |
| character set of the text and is passed as a parameter to the |
| \class{MIMENonMultipart} constructor; it defaults to \code{us-ascii}. No |
| guessing or encoding is performed on the text data, but a newline is |
| appended to \var{_text} if it doesn't already end with a newline. |
| |
| \deprecated{2.2.2}{The \var{_encoding} argument has been deprecated. |
| Encoding now happens implicitly based on the \var{_charset} argument.} |
| \end{classdesc} |