| """Generic MIME writer. |
| |
| Classes: |
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| MimeWriter - the only thing here. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| |
| import mimetools |
| |
| __all__ = ["MimeWriter"] |
| |
| class MimeWriter: |
| |
| """Generic MIME writer. |
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| Methods: |
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| __init__() |
| addheader() |
| flushheaders() |
| startbody() |
| startmultipartbody() |
| nextpart() |
| lastpart() |
| |
| A MIME writer is much more primitive than a MIME parser. It |
| doesn't seek around on the output file, and it doesn't use large |
| amounts of buffer space, so you have to write the parts in the |
| order they should occur on the output file. It does buffer the |
| headers you add, allowing you to rearrange their order. |
| |
| General usage is: |
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| f = <open the output file> |
| w = MimeWriter(f) |
| ...call w.addheader(key, value) 0 or more times... |
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| followed by either: |
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| f = w.startbody(content_type) |
| ...call f.write(data) for body data... |
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| or: |
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| w.startmultipartbody(subtype) |
| for each part: |
| subwriter = w.nextpart() |
| ...use the subwriter's methods to create the subpart... |
| w.lastpart() |
| |
| The subwriter is another MimeWriter instance, and should be |
| treated in the same way as the toplevel MimeWriter. This way, |
| writing recursive body parts is easy. |
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| Warning: don't forget to call lastpart()! |
| |
| XXX There should be more state so calls made in the wrong order |
| are detected. |
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| Some special cases: |
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| - startbody() just returns the file passed to the constructor; |
| but don't use this knowledge, as it may be changed. |
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| - startmultipartbody() actually returns a file as well; |
| this can be used to write the initial 'if you can read this your |
| mailer is not MIME-aware' message. |
| |
| - If you call flushheaders(), the headers accumulated so far are |
| written out (and forgotten); this is useful if you don't need a |
| body part at all, e.g. for a subpart of type message/rfc822 |
| that's (mis)used to store some header-like information. |
| |
| - Passing a keyword argument 'prefix=<flag>' to addheader(), |
| start*body() affects where the header is inserted; 0 means |
| append at the end, 1 means insert at the start; default is |
| append for addheader(), but insert for start*body(), which use |
| it to determine where the Content-Type header goes. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, fp): |
| self._fp = fp |
| self._headers = [] |
| |
| def addheader(self, key, value, prefix=0): |
| lines = value.split("\n") |
| while lines and not lines[-1]: del lines[-1] |
| while lines and not lines[0]: del lines[0] |
| for i in range(1, len(lines)): |
| lines[i] = " " + lines[i].strip() |
| value = "\n".join(lines) + "\n" |
| line = key + ": " + value |
| if prefix: |
| self._headers.insert(0, line) |
| else: |
| self._headers.append(line) |
| |
| def flushheaders(self): |
| self._fp.writelines(self._headers) |
| self._headers = [] |
| |
| def startbody(self, ctype, plist=[], prefix=1): |
| for name, value in plist: |
| ctype = ctype + ';\n %s=\"%s\"' % (name, value) |
| self.addheader("Content-Type", ctype, prefix=prefix) |
| self.flushheaders() |
| self._fp.write("\n") |
| return self._fp |
| |
| def startmultipartbody(self, subtype, boundary=None, plist=[], prefix=1): |
| self._boundary = boundary or mimetools.choose_boundary() |
| return self.startbody("multipart/" + subtype, |
| [("boundary", self._boundary)] + plist, |
| prefix=prefix) |
| |
| def nextpart(self): |
| self._fp.write("\n--" + self._boundary + "\n") |
| return self.__class__(self._fp) |
| |
| def lastpart(self): |
| self._fp.write("\n--" + self._boundary + "--\n") |
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| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| import test.test_MimeWriter |