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Benjamin Peterson46a99002010-01-09 18:45:30 +00001# Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Python Software Foundation
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +00002# Author: Barry Warsaw
3# Contact: email-sig@python.org
4
5"""Classes to generate plain text from a message object tree."""
6
7__all__ = ['Generator', 'DecodedGenerator']
8
9import re
10import sys
11import time
12import random
13import warnings
14
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +000015from io import StringIO, BytesIO
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +000016from email.header import Header
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +000017from email.message import _has_surrogates
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +000018
19UNDERSCORE = '_'
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +000020NL = '\n' # XXX: no longer used by the code below.
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +000021
22fcre = re.compile(r'^From ', re.MULTILINE)
23
24
25
26class Generator:
27 """Generates output from a Message object tree.
28
29 This basic generator writes the message to the given file object as plain
30 text.
31 """
32 #
33 # Public interface
34 #
35
36 def __init__(self, outfp, mangle_from_=True, maxheaderlen=78):
37 """Create the generator for message flattening.
38
39 outfp is the output file-like object for writing the message to. It
40 must have a write() method.
41
42 Optional mangle_from_ is a flag that, when True (the default), escapes
43 From_ lines in the body of the message by putting a `>' in front of
44 them.
45
46 Optional maxheaderlen specifies the longest length for a non-continued
47 header. When a header line is longer (in characters, with tabs
48 expanded to 8 spaces) than maxheaderlen, the header will split as
49 defined in the Header class. Set maxheaderlen to zero to disable
50 header wrapping. The default is 78, as recommended (but not required)
51 by RFC 2822.
52 """
53 self._fp = outfp
54 self._mangle_from_ = mangle_from_
55 self._maxheaderlen = maxheaderlen
56
57 def write(self, s):
58 # Just delegate to the file object
59 self._fp.write(s)
60
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +000061 def flatten(self, msg, unixfrom=False, linesep='\n'):
R David Murraycd37dfc2011-03-14 18:35:56 -040062 r"""Print the message object tree rooted at msg to the output file
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +000063 specified when the Generator instance was created.
64
65 unixfrom is a flag that forces the printing of a Unix From_ delimiter
66 before the first object in the message tree. If the original message
67 has no From_ delimiter, a `standard' one is crafted. By default, this
68 is False to inhibit the printing of any From_ delimiter.
69
70 Note that for subobjects, no From_ line is printed.
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +000071
72 linesep specifies the characters used to indicate a new line in
R David Murraycd37dfc2011-03-14 18:35:56 -040073 the output. The default value is the most useful for typical
74 Python applications, but it can be set to \r\n to produce RFC-compliant
75 line separators when needed.
76
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +000077 """
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +000078 # We use the _XXX constants for operating on data that comes directly
79 # from the msg, and _encoded_XXX constants for operating on data that
80 # has already been converted (to bytes in the BytesGenerator) and
81 # inserted into a temporary buffer.
82 self._NL = linesep
83 self._encoded_NL = self._encode(linesep)
84 self._EMPTY = ''
85 self._encoded_EMTPY = self._encode('')
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +000086 if unixfrom:
87 ufrom = msg.get_unixfrom()
88 if not ufrom:
89 ufrom = 'From nobody ' + time.ctime(time.time())
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +000090 self.write(ufrom + self._NL)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +000091 self._write(msg)
92
93 def clone(self, fp):
94 """Clone this generator with the exact same options."""
95 return self.__class__(fp, self._mangle_from_, self._maxheaderlen)
96
97 #
98 # Protected interface - undocumented ;/
99 #
100
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000101 # Note that we use 'self.write' when what we are writing is coming from
102 # the source, and self._fp.write when what we are writing is coming from a
103 # buffer (because the Bytes subclass has already had a chance to transform
104 # the data in its write method in that case). This is an entirely
105 # pragmatic split determined by experiment; we could be more general by
106 # always using write and having the Bytes subclass write method detect when
107 # it has already transformed the input; but, since this whole thing is a
108 # hack anyway this seems good enough.
109
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000110 # Similarly, we have _XXX and _encoded_XXX attributes that are used on
111 # source and buffer data, respectively.
112 _encoded_EMPTY = ''
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000113
114 def _new_buffer(self):
115 # BytesGenerator overrides this to return BytesIO.
116 return StringIO()
117
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000118 def _encode(self, s):
119 # BytesGenerator overrides this to encode strings to bytes.
120 return s
121
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000122 def _write(self, msg):
123 # We can't write the headers yet because of the following scenario:
124 # say a multipart message includes the boundary string somewhere in
125 # its body. We'd have to calculate the new boundary /before/ we write
126 # the headers so that we can write the correct Content-Type:
127 # parameter.
128 #
129 # The way we do this, so as to make the _handle_*() methods simpler,
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000130 # is to cache any subpart writes into a buffer. The we write the
131 # headers and the buffer contents. That way, subpart handlers can
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000132 # Do The Right Thing, and can still modify the Content-Type: header if
133 # necessary.
134 oldfp = self._fp
135 try:
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000136 self._fp = sfp = self._new_buffer()
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000137 self._dispatch(msg)
138 finally:
139 self._fp = oldfp
140 # Write the headers. First we see if the message object wants to
141 # handle that itself. If not, we'll do it generically.
142 meth = getattr(msg, '_write_headers', None)
143 if meth is None:
144 self._write_headers(msg)
145 else:
146 meth(self)
147 self._fp.write(sfp.getvalue())
148
149 def _dispatch(self, msg):
150 # Get the Content-Type: for the message, then try to dispatch to
151 # self._handle_<maintype>_<subtype>(). If there's no handler for the
152 # full MIME type, then dispatch to self._handle_<maintype>(). If
153 # that's missing too, then dispatch to self._writeBody().
154 main = msg.get_content_maintype()
155 sub = msg.get_content_subtype()
156 specific = UNDERSCORE.join((main, sub)).replace('-', '_')
157 meth = getattr(self, '_handle_' + specific, None)
158 if meth is None:
159 generic = main.replace('-', '_')
160 meth = getattr(self, '_handle_' + generic, None)
161 if meth is None:
162 meth = self._writeBody
163 meth(msg)
164
165 #
166 # Default handlers
167 #
168
169 def _write_headers(self, msg):
170 for h, v in msg.items():
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000171 self.write('%s: ' % h)
Guido van Rossum9604e662007-08-30 03:46:43 +0000172 if isinstance(v, Header):
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000173 self.write(v.encode(
174 maxlinelen=self._maxheaderlen, linesep=self._NL)+self._NL)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000175 else:
176 # Header's got lots of smarts, so use it.
177 header = Header(v, maxlinelen=self._maxheaderlen,
Barry Warsaw70d61ce2009-03-30 23:12:30 +0000178 header_name=h)
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000179 self.write(header.encode(linesep=self._NL)+self._NL)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000180 # A blank line always separates headers from body
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000181 self.write(self._NL)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000182
183 #
184 # Handlers for writing types and subtypes
185 #
186
187 def _handle_text(self, msg):
188 payload = msg.get_payload()
189 if payload is None:
190 return
Guido van Rossum3172c5d2007-10-16 18:12:55 +0000191 if not isinstance(payload, str):
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000192 raise TypeError('string payload expected: %s' % type(payload))
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000193 if _has_surrogates(msg._payload):
194 charset = msg.get_param('charset')
195 if charset is not None:
196 del msg['content-transfer-encoding']
197 msg.set_payload(payload, charset)
198 payload = msg.get_payload()
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000199 if self._mangle_from_:
200 payload = fcre.sub('>From ', payload)
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000201 self.write(payload)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000202
203 # Default body handler
204 _writeBody = _handle_text
205
206 def _handle_multipart(self, msg):
207 # The trick here is to write out each part separately, merge them all
208 # together, and then make sure that the boundary we've chosen isn't
209 # present in the payload.
210 msgtexts = []
211 subparts = msg.get_payload()
212 if subparts is None:
213 subparts = []
Guido van Rossum3172c5d2007-10-16 18:12:55 +0000214 elif isinstance(subparts, str):
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000215 # e.g. a non-strict parse of a message with no starting boundary.
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000216 self.write(subparts)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000217 return
218 elif not isinstance(subparts, list):
219 # Scalar payload
220 subparts = [subparts]
221 for part in subparts:
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000222 s = self._new_buffer()
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000223 g = self.clone(s)
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000224 g.flatten(part, unixfrom=False, linesep=self._NL)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000225 msgtexts.append(s.getvalue())
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000226 # BAW: What about boundaries that are wrapped in double-quotes?
R. David Murray5260a9b2010-12-12 20:06:19 +0000227 boundary = msg.get_boundary()
228 if not boundary:
229 # Create a boundary that doesn't appear in any of the
230 # message texts.
231 alltext = self._encoded_NL.join(msgtexts)
R. David Murray73a559d2010-12-21 18:07:59 +0000232 boundary = self._make_boundary(alltext)
233 msg.set_boundary(boundary)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000234 # If there's a preamble, write it out, with a trailing CRLF
235 if msg.preamble is not None:
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000236 self.write(msg.preamble + self._NL)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000237 # dash-boundary transport-padding CRLF
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000238 self.write('--' + boundary + self._NL)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000239 # body-part
240 if msgtexts:
241 self._fp.write(msgtexts.pop(0))
242 # *encapsulation
243 # --> delimiter transport-padding
244 # --> CRLF body-part
245 for body_part in msgtexts:
246 # delimiter transport-padding CRLF
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000247 self.write(self._NL + '--' + boundary + self._NL)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000248 # body-part
249 self._fp.write(body_part)
250 # close-delimiter transport-padding
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000251 self.write(self._NL + '--' + boundary + '--')
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000252 if msg.epilogue is not None:
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000253 self.write(self._NL)
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000254 self.write(msg.epilogue)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000255
R. David Murraya8f480f2010-01-16 18:30:03 +0000256 def _handle_multipart_signed(self, msg):
257 # The contents of signed parts has to stay unmodified in order to keep
258 # the signature intact per RFC1847 2.1, so we disable header wrapping.
259 # RDM: This isn't enough to completely preserve the part, but it helps.
260 old_maxheaderlen = self._maxheaderlen
261 try:
262 self._maxheaderlen = 0
263 self._handle_multipart(msg)
264 finally:
265 self._maxheaderlen = old_maxheaderlen
266
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000267 def _handle_message_delivery_status(self, msg):
268 # We can't just write the headers directly to self's file object
269 # because this will leave an extra newline between the last header
270 # block and the boundary. Sigh.
271 blocks = []
272 for part in msg.get_payload():
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000273 s = self._new_buffer()
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000274 g = self.clone(s)
R. David Murray719a4492010-11-21 16:53:48 +0000275 g.flatten(part, unixfrom=False, linesep=self._NL)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000276 text = s.getvalue()
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000277 lines = text.split(self._encoded_NL)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000278 # Strip off the unnecessary trailing empty line
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000279 if lines and lines[-1] == self._encoded_EMPTY:
280 blocks.append(self._encoded_NL.join(lines[:-1]))
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000281 else:
282 blocks.append(text)
283 # Now join all the blocks with an empty line. This has the lovely
284 # effect of separating each block with an empty line, but not adding
285 # an extra one after the last one.
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000286 self._fp.write(self._encoded_NL.join(blocks))
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000287
288 def _handle_message(self, msg):
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000289 s = self._new_buffer()
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000290 g = self.clone(s)
291 # The payload of a message/rfc822 part should be a multipart sequence
292 # of length 1. The zeroth element of the list should be the Message
293 # object for the subpart. Extract that object, stringify it, and
294 # write it out.
R. David Murray57c45ac2010-02-21 04:39:40 +0000295 # Except, it turns out, when it's a string instead, which happens when
296 # and only when HeaderParser is used on a message of mime type
297 # message/rfc822. Such messages are generated by, for example,
298 # Groupwise when forwarding unadorned messages. (Issue 7970.) So
299 # in that case we just emit the string body.
R David Murrayb35c8502011-04-13 16:46:05 -0400300 payload = msg._payload
R. David Murray57c45ac2010-02-21 04:39:40 +0000301 if isinstance(payload, list):
R. David Murray719a4492010-11-21 16:53:48 +0000302 g.flatten(msg.get_payload(0), unixfrom=False, linesep=self._NL)
R. David Murray57c45ac2010-02-21 04:39:40 +0000303 payload = s.getvalue()
R David Murrayb35c8502011-04-13 16:46:05 -0400304 else:
305 payload = self._encode(payload)
R. David Murray57c45ac2010-02-21 04:39:40 +0000306 self._fp.write(payload)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000307
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000308 # This used to be a module level function; we use a classmethod for this
309 # and _compile_re so we can continue to provide the module level function
310 # for backward compatibility by doing
311 # _make_boudary = Generator._make_boundary
312 # at the end of the module. It *is* internal, so we could drop that...
313 @classmethod
314 def _make_boundary(cls, text=None):
315 # Craft a random boundary. If text is given, ensure that the chosen
316 # boundary doesn't appear in the text.
317 token = random.randrange(sys.maxsize)
318 boundary = ('=' * 15) + (_fmt % token) + '=='
319 if text is None:
320 return boundary
321 b = boundary
322 counter = 0
323 while True:
324 cre = cls._compile_re('^--' + re.escape(b) + '(--)?$', re.MULTILINE)
325 if not cre.search(text):
326 break
327 b = boundary + '.' + str(counter)
328 counter += 1
329 return b
330
331 @classmethod
332 def _compile_re(cls, s, flags):
333 return re.compile(s, flags)
334
335
336class BytesGenerator(Generator):
337 """Generates a bytes version of a Message object tree.
338
339 Functionally identical to the base Generator except that the output is
340 bytes and not string. When surrogates were used in the input to encode
341 bytes, these are decoded back to bytes for output.
342
343 The outfp object must accept bytes in its write method.
344 """
345
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000346 # Bytes versions of this constant for use in manipulating data from
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000347 # the BytesIO buffer.
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000348 _encoded_EMPTY = b''
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000349
350 def write(self, s):
351 self._fp.write(s.encode('ascii', 'surrogateescape'))
352
353 def _new_buffer(self):
354 return BytesIO()
355
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000356 def _encode(self, s):
357 return s.encode('ascii')
358
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000359 def _write_headers(self, msg):
360 # This is almost the same as the string version, except for handling
361 # strings with 8bit bytes.
362 for h, v in msg._headers:
363 self.write('%s: ' % h)
364 if isinstance(v, Header):
365 self.write(v.encode(maxlinelen=self._maxheaderlen)+NL)
366 elif _has_surrogates(v):
367 # If we have raw 8bit data in a byte string, we have no idea
368 # what the encoding is. There is no safe way to split this
369 # string. If it's ascii-subset, then we could do a normal
370 # ascii split, but if it's multibyte then we could break the
371 # string. There's no way to know so the least harm seems to
372 # be to not split the string and risk it being too long.
373 self.write(v+NL)
374 else:
375 # Header's got lots of smarts and this string is safe...
376 header = Header(v, maxlinelen=self._maxheaderlen,
377 header_name=h)
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000378 self.write(header.encode(linesep=self._NL)+self._NL)
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000379 # A blank line always separates headers from body
R. David Murray8451c4b2010-10-23 22:19:56 +0000380 self.write(self._NL)
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000381
382 def _handle_text(self, msg):
383 # If the string has surrogates the original source was bytes, so
384 # just write it back out.
R. David Murray7372a072011-01-26 21:21:32 +0000385 if msg._payload is None:
386 return
R. David Murraybdd2d932011-01-26 02:31:37 +0000387 if _has_surrogates(msg._payload):
388 self.write(msg._payload)
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000389 else:
390 super(BytesGenerator,self)._handle_text(msg)
391
392 @classmethod
393 def _compile_re(cls, s, flags):
394 return re.compile(s.encode('ascii'), flags)
395
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000396
397
398_FMT = '[Non-text (%(type)s) part of message omitted, filename %(filename)s]'
399
400class DecodedGenerator(Generator):
R. David Murray70a99932010-10-01 20:38:33 +0000401 """Generates a text representation of a message.
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000402
403 Like the Generator base class, except that non-text parts are substituted
404 with a format string representing the part.
405 """
406 def __init__(self, outfp, mangle_from_=True, maxheaderlen=78, fmt=None):
407 """Like Generator.__init__() except that an additional optional
408 argument is allowed.
409
410 Walks through all subparts of a message. If the subpart is of main
411 type `text', then it prints the decoded payload of the subpart.
412
413 Otherwise, fmt is a format string that is used instead of the message
414 payload. fmt is expanded with the following keywords (in
415 %(keyword)s format):
416
417 type : Full MIME type of the non-text part
418 maintype : Main MIME type of the non-text part
419 subtype : Sub-MIME type of the non-text part
420 filename : Filename of the non-text part
421 description: Description associated with the non-text part
422 encoding : Content transfer encoding of the non-text part
423
424 The default value for fmt is None, meaning
425
426 [Non-text (%(type)s) part of message omitted, filename %(filename)s]
427 """
428 Generator.__init__(self, outfp, mangle_from_, maxheaderlen)
429 if fmt is None:
430 self._fmt = _FMT
431 else:
432 self._fmt = fmt
433
434 def _dispatch(self, msg):
435 for part in msg.walk():
436 maintype = part.get_content_maintype()
437 if maintype == 'text':
Guido van Rossum3172c5d2007-10-16 18:12:55 +0000438 print(part.get_payload(decode=False), file=self)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000439 elif maintype == 'multipart':
440 # Just skip this
441 pass
442 else:
443 print(self._fmt % {
444 'type' : part.get_content_type(),
445 'maintype' : part.get_content_maintype(),
446 'subtype' : part.get_content_subtype(),
447 'filename' : part.get_filename('[no filename]'),
448 'description': part.get('Content-Description',
449 '[no description]'),
450 'encoding' : part.get('Content-Transfer-Encoding',
451 '[no encoding]'),
452 }, file=self)
453
454
455
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000456# Helper used by Generator._make_boundary
Christian Heimesa37d4c62007-12-04 23:02:19 +0000457_width = len(repr(sys.maxsize-1))
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000458_fmt = '%%0%dd' % _width
459
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000460# Backward compatibility
461_make_boundary = Generator._make_boundary