| \declaremodule{standard}{email.Generator} |
| \modulesynopsis{Generate flat text email messages from a message object tree.} |
| |
| One of the most common tasks is to generate the flat text of the email |
| message represented by a message object tree. You will need to do |
| this if you want to send your message via the \refmodule{smtplib} |
| module or the \refmodule{nntplib} module, or print the message on the |
| console. Taking a message object tree and producing a flat text |
| document is the job of the \class{Generator} class. |
| |
| Again, as with the \refmodule{email.Parser} module, you aren't limited |
| to the functionality of the bundled generator; you could write one |
| from scratch yourself. However the bundled generator knows how to |
| generate most email in a standards-compliant way, should handle MIME |
| and non-MIME email messages just fine, and is designed so that the |
| transformation from flat text, to an object tree via the |
| \class{Parser} class, |
| and back to flat text, is idempotent (the input is identical to the |
| output). |
| |
| Here are the public methods of the \class{Generator} class: |
| |
| \begin{classdesc}{Generator}{outfp\optional{, mangle_from_\optional{, |
| maxheaderlen}}} |
| The constructor for the \class{Generator} class takes a file-like |
| object called \var{outfp} for an argument. \var{outfp} must support |
| the \method{write()} method and be usable as the output file in a |
| Python 2.0 extended print statement. |
| |
| Optional \var{mangle_from_} is a flag that, when true, puts a \samp{>} |
| character in front of any line in the body that starts exactly as |
| \samp{From } (i.e. \code{From} followed by a space at the front of the |
| line). This is the only guaranteed portable way to avoid having such |
| lines be mistaken for \emph{Unix-From} headers (see |
| \ulink{WHY THE CONTENT-LENGTH FORMAT IS BAD} |
| {http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/2.0/relnotes/demo/content-length.html} |
| for details). |
| |
| Optional \var{maxheaderlen} specifies the longest length for a |
| non-continued header. When a header line is longer than |
| \var{maxheaderlen} (in characters, with tabs expanded to 8 spaces), |
| the header will be broken on semicolons and continued as per |
| \rfc{2822}. If no semicolon is found, then the header is left alone. |
| Set to zero to disable wrapping headers. Default is 78, as |
| recommended (but not required) by \rfc{2822}. |
| \end{classdesc} |
| |
| The other public \class{Generator} methods are: |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}[Generator]{__call__}{msg\optional{, unixfrom}} |
| Print the textual representation of the message object tree rooted at |
| \var{msg} to the output file specified when the \class{Generator} |
| instance was created. Sub-objects are visited depth-first and the |
| resulting text will be properly MIME encoded. |
| |
| Optional \var{unixfrom} is a flag that forces the printing of the |
| \emph{Unix-From} (a.k.a. envelope header or \code{From_} header) |
| delimiter before the first \rfc{2822} header of the root message |
| object. If the root object has no \emph{Unix-From} header, a standard |
| one is crafted. By default, this is set to 0 to inhibit the printing |
| of the \emph{Unix-From} delimiter. |
| |
| Note that for sub-objects, no \emph{Unix-From} header is ever printed. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| \begin{methoddesc}[Generator]{write}{s} |
| Write the string \var{s} to the underlying file object, |
| i.e. \var{outfp} passed to \class{Generator}'s constructor. This |
| provides just enough file-like API for \class{Generator} instances to |
| be used in extended print statements. |
| \end{methoddesc} |
| |
| As a convenience, see the methods \method{Message.as_string()} and |
| \code{str(aMessage)}, a.k.a. \method{Message.__str__()}, which |
| simplify the generation of a formatted string representation of a |
| message object. For more detail, see \refmodule{email.Message}. |