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Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +00001# Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Python Software Foundation
2# Authors: Baxter, Wouters and Warsaw
3# Contact: email-sig@python.org
4
5"""FeedParser - An email feed parser.
6
7The feed parser implements an interface for incrementally parsing an email
8message, line by line. This has advantages for certain applications, such as
9those reading email messages off a socket.
10
11FeedParser.feed() is the primary interface for pushing new data into the
12parser. It returns when there's nothing more it can do with the available
13data. When you have no more data to push into the parser, call .close().
14This completes the parsing and returns the root message object.
15
16The other advantage of this parser is that it will never throw a parsing
17exception. Instead, when it finds something unexpected, it adds a 'defect' to
18the current message. Defects are just instances that live on the message
19object's .defects attribute.
20"""
21
22__all__ = ['FeedParser']
23
24import re
25
26from email import errors
27from email import message
R David Murray3edd22a2011-04-18 13:59:37 -040028from email import policy
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +000029
30NLCRE = re.compile('\r\n|\r|\n')
31NLCRE_bol = re.compile('(\r\n|\r|\n)')
R. David Murray45e0e142010-06-16 02:19:40 +000032NLCRE_eol = re.compile('(\r\n|\r|\n)\Z')
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +000033NLCRE_crack = re.compile('(\r\n|\r|\n)')
34# RFC 2822 $3.6.8 Optional fields. ftext is %d33-57 / %d59-126, Any character
35# except controls, SP, and ":".
36headerRE = re.compile(r'^(From |[\041-\071\073-\176]{1,}:|[\t ])')
37EMPTYSTRING = ''
38NL = '\n'
39
40NeedMoreData = object()
41
42
43
44class BufferedSubFile(object):
45 """A file-ish object that can have new data loaded into it.
46
47 You can also push and pop line-matching predicates onto a stack. When the
48 current predicate matches the current line, a false EOF response
49 (i.e. empty string) is returned instead. This lets the parser adhere to a
50 simple abstraction -- it parses until EOF closes the current message.
51 """
52 def __init__(self):
53 # The last partial line pushed into this object.
54 self._partial = ''
55 # The list of full, pushed lines, in reverse order
56 self._lines = []
57 # The stack of false-EOF checking predicates.
58 self._eofstack = []
59 # A flag indicating whether the file has been closed or not.
60 self._closed = False
61
62 def push_eof_matcher(self, pred):
63 self._eofstack.append(pred)
64
65 def pop_eof_matcher(self):
66 return self._eofstack.pop()
67
68 def close(self):
69 # Don't forget any trailing partial line.
70 self._lines.append(self._partial)
71 self._partial = ''
72 self._closed = True
73
74 def readline(self):
75 if not self._lines:
76 if self._closed:
77 return ''
78 return NeedMoreData
79 # Pop the line off the stack and see if it matches the current
80 # false-EOF predicate.
81 line = self._lines.pop()
82 # RFC 2046, section 5.1.2 requires us to recognize outer level
83 # boundaries at any level of inner nesting. Do this, but be sure it's
84 # in the order of most to least nested.
85 for ateof in self._eofstack[::-1]:
86 if ateof(line):
87 # We're at the false EOF. But push the last line back first.
88 self._lines.append(line)
89 return ''
90 return line
91
92 def unreadline(self, line):
93 # Let the consumer push a line back into the buffer.
94 assert line is not NeedMoreData
95 self._lines.append(line)
96
97 def push(self, data):
98 """Push some new data into this object."""
99 # Handle any previous leftovers
100 data, self._partial = self._partial + data, ''
101 # Crack into lines, but preserve the newlines on the end of each
102 parts = NLCRE_crack.split(data)
103 # The *ahem* interesting behaviour of re.split when supplied grouping
104 # parentheses is that the last element of the resulting list is the
105 # data after the final RE. In the case of a NL/CR terminated string,
106 # this is the empty string.
107 self._partial = parts.pop()
R. David Murray45bf773f2010-07-17 01:19:57 +0000108 #GAN 29Mar09 bugs 1555570, 1721862 Confusion at 8K boundary ending with \r:
109 # is there a \n to follow later?
110 if not self._partial and parts and parts[-1].endswith('\r'):
111 self._partial = parts.pop(-2)+parts.pop()
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000112 # parts is a list of strings, alternating between the line contents
113 # and the eol character(s). Gather up a list of lines after
114 # re-attaching the newlines.
115 lines = []
116 for i in range(len(parts) // 2):
117 lines.append(parts[i*2] + parts[i*2+1])
118 self.pushlines(lines)
119
120 def pushlines(self, lines):
121 # Reverse and insert at the front of the lines.
122 self._lines[:0] = lines[::-1]
123
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000124 def __iter__(self):
125 return self
126
127 def __next__(self):
128 line = self.readline()
129 if line == '':
130 raise StopIteration
131 return line
132
133
134
135class FeedParser:
136 """A feed-style parser of email."""
137
R David Murray3edd22a2011-04-18 13:59:37 -0400138 def __init__(self, _factory=message.Message, *, policy=policy.default):
139 """_factory is called with no arguments to create a new message obj
140
141 The policy keyword specifies a policy object that controls a number of
142 aspects of the parser's operation. The default policy maintains
143 backward compatibility.
144
145 """
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000146 self._factory = _factory
R David Murray3edd22a2011-04-18 13:59:37 -0400147 self.policy = policy
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000148 self._input = BufferedSubFile()
149 self._msgstack = []
150 self._parse = self._parsegen().__next__
151 self._cur = None
152 self._last = None
153 self._headersonly = False
154
155 # Non-public interface for supporting Parser's headersonly flag
156 def _set_headersonly(self):
157 self._headersonly = True
158
159 def feed(self, data):
160 """Push more data into the parser."""
161 self._input.push(data)
162 self._call_parse()
163
164 def _call_parse(self):
165 try:
166 self._parse()
167 except StopIteration:
168 pass
169
170 def close(self):
171 """Parse all remaining data and return the root message object."""
172 self._input.close()
173 self._call_parse()
174 root = self._pop_message()
175 assert not self._msgstack
176 # Look for final set of defects
177 if root.get_content_maintype() == 'multipart' \
178 and not root.is_multipart():
R David Murray3edd22a2011-04-18 13:59:37 -0400179 defect = errors.MultipartInvariantViolationDefect()
180 self.policy.handle_defect(root, defect)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000181 return root
182
183 def _new_message(self):
184 msg = self._factory()
185 if self._cur and self._cur.get_content_type() == 'multipart/digest':
186 msg.set_default_type('message/rfc822')
187 if self._msgstack:
188 self._msgstack[-1].attach(msg)
189 self._msgstack.append(msg)
190 self._cur = msg
191 self._last = msg
192
193 def _pop_message(self):
194 retval = self._msgstack.pop()
195 if self._msgstack:
196 self._cur = self._msgstack[-1]
197 else:
198 self._cur = None
199 return retval
200
201 def _parsegen(self):
202 # Create a new message and start by parsing headers.
203 self._new_message()
204 headers = []
205 # Collect the headers, searching for a line that doesn't match the RFC
206 # 2822 header or continuation pattern (including an empty line).
207 for line in self._input:
208 if line is NeedMoreData:
209 yield NeedMoreData
210 continue
211 if not headerRE.match(line):
212 # If we saw the RFC defined header/body separator
213 # (i.e. newline), just throw it away. Otherwise the line is
214 # part of the body so push it back.
215 if not NLCRE.match(line):
216 self._input.unreadline(line)
217 break
218 headers.append(line)
219 # Done with the headers, so parse them and figure out what we're
220 # supposed to see in the body of the message.
221 self._parse_headers(headers)
222 # Headers-only parsing is a backwards compatibility hack, which was
223 # necessary in the older parser, which could throw errors. All
224 # remaining lines in the input are thrown into the message body.
225 if self._headersonly:
226 lines = []
227 while True:
228 line = self._input.readline()
229 if line is NeedMoreData:
230 yield NeedMoreData
231 continue
232 if line == '':
233 break
234 lines.append(line)
235 self._cur.set_payload(EMPTYSTRING.join(lines))
236 return
237 if self._cur.get_content_type() == 'message/delivery-status':
238 # message/delivery-status contains blocks of headers separated by
239 # a blank line. We'll represent each header block as a separate
240 # nested message object, but the processing is a bit different
241 # than standard message/* types because there is no body for the
242 # nested messages. A blank line separates the subparts.
243 while True:
244 self._input.push_eof_matcher(NLCRE.match)
245 for retval in self._parsegen():
246 if retval is NeedMoreData:
247 yield NeedMoreData
248 continue
249 break
250 msg = self._pop_message()
251 # We need to pop the EOF matcher in order to tell if we're at
252 # the end of the current file, not the end of the last block
253 # of message headers.
254 self._input.pop_eof_matcher()
255 # The input stream must be sitting at the newline or at the
256 # EOF. We want to see if we're at the end of this subpart, so
257 # first consume the blank line, then test the next line to see
258 # if we're at this subpart's EOF.
259 while True:
260 line = self._input.readline()
261 if line is NeedMoreData:
262 yield NeedMoreData
263 continue
264 break
265 while True:
266 line = self._input.readline()
267 if line is NeedMoreData:
268 yield NeedMoreData
269 continue
270 break
271 if line == '':
272 break
273 # Not at EOF so this is a line we're going to need.
274 self._input.unreadline(line)
275 return
276 if self._cur.get_content_maintype() == 'message':
277 # The message claims to be a message/* type, then what follows is
278 # another RFC 2822 message.
279 for retval in self._parsegen():
280 if retval is NeedMoreData:
281 yield NeedMoreData
282 continue
283 break
284 self._pop_message()
285 return
286 if self._cur.get_content_maintype() == 'multipart':
287 boundary = self._cur.get_boundary()
288 if boundary is None:
289 # The message /claims/ to be a multipart but it has not
290 # defined a boundary. That's a problem which we'll handle by
291 # reading everything until the EOF and marking the message as
292 # defective.
R David Murray3edd22a2011-04-18 13:59:37 -0400293 defect = errors.NoBoundaryInMultipartDefect()
294 self.policy.handle_defect(self._cur, defect)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000295 lines = []
296 for line in self._input:
297 if line is NeedMoreData:
298 yield NeedMoreData
299 continue
300 lines.append(line)
301 self._cur.set_payload(EMPTYSTRING.join(lines))
302 return
303 # Create a line match predicate which matches the inter-part
304 # boundary as well as the end-of-multipart boundary. Don't push
305 # this onto the input stream until we've scanned past the
306 # preamble.
307 separator = '--' + boundary
308 boundaryre = re.compile(
309 '(?P<sep>' + re.escape(separator) +
310 r')(?P<end>--)?(?P<ws>[ \t]*)(?P<linesep>\r\n|\r|\n)?$')
311 capturing_preamble = True
312 preamble = []
313 linesep = False
314 while True:
315 line = self._input.readline()
316 if line is NeedMoreData:
317 yield NeedMoreData
318 continue
319 if line == '':
320 break
321 mo = boundaryre.match(line)
322 if mo:
323 # If we're looking at the end boundary, we're done with
324 # this multipart. If there was a newline at the end of
325 # the closing boundary, then we need to initialize the
326 # epilogue with the empty string (see below).
327 if mo.group('end'):
328 linesep = mo.group('linesep')
329 break
330 # We saw an inter-part boundary. Were we in the preamble?
331 if capturing_preamble:
332 if preamble:
333 # According to RFC 2046, the last newline belongs
334 # to the boundary.
335 lastline = preamble[-1]
336 eolmo = NLCRE_eol.search(lastline)
337 if eolmo:
338 preamble[-1] = lastline[:-len(eolmo.group(0))]
339 self._cur.preamble = EMPTYSTRING.join(preamble)
340 capturing_preamble = False
341 self._input.unreadline(line)
342 continue
343 # We saw a boundary separating two parts. Consume any
344 # multiple boundary lines that may be following. Our
345 # interpretation of RFC 2046 BNF grammar does not produce
346 # body parts within such double boundaries.
347 while True:
348 line = self._input.readline()
349 if line is NeedMoreData:
350 yield NeedMoreData
351 continue
352 mo = boundaryre.match(line)
353 if not mo:
354 self._input.unreadline(line)
355 break
356 # Recurse to parse this subpart; the input stream points
357 # at the subpart's first line.
358 self._input.push_eof_matcher(boundaryre.match)
359 for retval in self._parsegen():
360 if retval is NeedMoreData:
361 yield NeedMoreData
362 continue
363 break
364 # Because of RFC 2046, the newline preceding the boundary
365 # separator actually belongs to the boundary, not the
366 # previous subpart's payload (or epilogue if the previous
367 # part is a multipart).
368 if self._last.get_content_maintype() == 'multipart':
369 epilogue = self._last.epilogue
370 if epilogue == '':
371 self._last.epilogue = None
372 elif epilogue is not None:
373 mo = NLCRE_eol.search(epilogue)
374 if mo:
375 end = len(mo.group(0))
376 self._last.epilogue = epilogue[:-end]
377 else:
R David Murrayc5c14722011-04-06 08:13:02 -0400378 payload = self._last._payload
Guido van Rossum3172c5d2007-10-16 18:12:55 +0000379 if isinstance(payload, str):
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000380 mo = NLCRE_eol.search(payload)
381 if mo:
382 payload = payload[:-len(mo.group(0))]
R David Murrayc5c14722011-04-06 08:13:02 -0400383 self._last._payload = payload
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000384 self._input.pop_eof_matcher()
385 self._pop_message()
386 # Set the multipart up for newline cleansing, which will
387 # happen if we're in a nested multipart.
388 self._last = self._cur
389 else:
390 # I think we must be in the preamble
391 assert capturing_preamble
392 preamble.append(line)
393 # We've seen either the EOF or the end boundary. If we're still
394 # capturing the preamble, we never saw the start boundary. Note
395 # that as a defect and store the captured text as the payload.
396 # Everything from here to the EOF is epilogue.
397 if capturing_preamble:
R David Murray3edd22a2011-04-18 13:59:37 -0400398 defect = errors.StartBoundaryNotFoundDefect()
399 self.policy.handle_defect(self._cur, defect)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000400 self._cur.set_payload(EMPTYSTRING.join(preamble))
401 epilogue = []
402 for line in self._input:
403 if line is NeedMoreData:
404 yield NeedMoreData
405 continue
406 self._cur.epilogue = EMPTYSTRING.join(epilogue)
407 return
408 # If the end boundary ended in a newline, we'll need to make sure
409 # the epilogue isn't None
410 if linesep:
411 epilogue = ['']
412 else:
413 epilogue = []
414 for line in self._input:
415 if line is NeedMoreData:
416 yield NeedMoreData
417 continue
418 epilogue.append(line)
419 # Any CRLF at the front of the epilogue is not technically part of
420 # the epilogue. Also, watch out for an empty string epilogue,
421 # which means a single newline.
422 if epilogue:
423 firstline = epilogue[0]
424 bolmo = NLCRE_bol.match(firstline)
425 if bolmo:
426 epilogue[0] = firstline[len(bolmo.group(0)):]
427 self._cur.epilogue = EMPTYSTRING.join(epilogue)
428 return
429 # Otherwise, it's some non-multipart type, so the entire rest of the
430 # file contents becomes the payload.
431 lines = []
432 for line in self._input:
433 if line is NeedMoreData:
434 yield NeedMoreData
435 continue
436 lines.append(line)
437 self._cur.set_payload(EMPTYSTRING.join(lines))
438
439 def _parse_headers(self, lines):
440 # Passed a list of lines that make up the headers for the current msg
441 lastheader = ''
442 lastvalue = []
443 for lineno, line in enumerate(lines):
444 # Check for continuation
445 if line[0] in ' \t':
446 if not lastheader:
447 # The first line of the headers was a continuation. This
448 # is illegal, so let's note the defect, store the illegal
449 # line, and ignore it for purposes of headers.
450 defect = errors.FirstHeaderLineIsContinuationDefect(line)
R David Murray3edd22a2011-04-18 13:59:37 -0400451 self.policy.handle_defect(self._cur, defect)
Guido van Rossum8b3febe2007-08-30 01:15:14 +0000452 continue
453 lastvalue.append(line)
454 continue
455 if lastheader:
456 # XXX reconsider the joining of folded lines
457 lhdr = EMPTYSTRING.join(lastvalue)[:-1].rstrip('\r\n')
458 self._cur[lastheader] = lhdr
459 lastheader, lastvalue = '', []
460 # Check for envelope header, i.e. unix-from
461 if line.startswith('From '):
462 if lineno == 0:
463 # Strip off the trailing newline
464 mo = NLCRE_eol.search(line)
465 if mo:
466 line = line[:-len(mo.group(0))]
467 self._cur.set_unixfrom(line)
468 continue
469 elif lineno == len(lines) - 1:
470 # Something looking like a unix-from at the end - it's
471 # probably the first line of the body, so push back the
472 # line and stop.
473 self._input.unreadline(line)
474 return
475 else:
476 # Weirdly placed unix-from line. Note this as a defect
477 # and ignore it.
478 defect = errors.MisplacedEnvelopeHeaderDefect(line)
479 self._cur.defects.append(defect)
480 continue
481 # Split the line on the colon separating field name from value.
482 i = line.find(':')
483 if i < 0:
484 defect = errors.MalformedHeaderDefect(line)
485 self._cur.defects.append(defect)
486 continue
487 lastheader = line[:i]
488 lastvalue = [line[i+1:].lstrip()]
489 # Done with all the lines, so handle the last header.
490 if lastheader:
491 # XXX reconsider the joining of folded lines
492 self._cur[lastheader] = EMPTYSTRING.join(lastvalue).rstrip('\r\n')
R. David Murray96fd54e2010-10-08 15:55:28 +0000493
494
495class BytesFeedParser(FeedParser):
496 """Like FeedParser, but feed accepts bytes."""
497
498 def feed(self, data):
499 super().feed(data.decode('ascii', 'surrogateescape'))