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Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +00001# Copyright (C) 2001,2002 Python Software Foundation
2# Author: che@debian.org (Ben Gertzfield)
3
4"""Quoted-printable content transfer encoding per RFCs 2045-2047.
5
6This module handles the content transfer encoding method defined in RFC 2045
7to encode US ASCII-like 8-bit data called `quoted-printable'. It is used to
8safely encode text that is in a character set similar to the 7-bit US ASCII
9character set, but that includes some 8-bit characters that are normally not
10allowed in email bodies or headers.
11
12Quoted-printable is very space-inefficient for encoding binary files; use the
13email.base64MIME module for that instead.
14
15This module provides an interface to encode and decode both headers and bodies
16with quoted-printable encoding.
17
18RFC 2045 defines a method for including character set information in an
19`encoded-word' in a header. This method is commonly used for 8-bit real names
20in To:/From:/Cc: etc. fields, as well as Subject: lines.
21
22This module does not do the line wrapping or end-of-line character
23conversion necessary for proper internationalized headers; it only
24does dumb encoding and decoding. To deal with the various line
Tim Peters8ac14952002-05-23 15:15:30 +000025wrapping issues, use the email.Header module.
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +000026"""
27
28import re
29from string import hexdigits
30from email.Utils import fix_eols
31
32CRLF = '\r\n'
33NL = '\n'
34
35# See also Charset.py
36MISC_LEN = 7
37
38hqre = re.compile(r'[^-a-zA-Z0-9!*+/ ]')
39bqre = re.compile(r'[^ !-<>-~\t]')
40
Barry Warsawc202d932002-09-28 21:02:51 +000041try:
42 True, False
43except NameError:
44 True = 1
45 False = 0
46
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +000047
48
49# Helpers
50def header_quopri_check(c):
Barry Warsawc202d932002-09-28 21:02:51 +000051 """Return True if the character should be escaped with header quopri."""
52 return hqre.match(c) and True
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +000053
54
55def body_quopri_check(c):
Barry Warsawc202d932002-09-28 21:02:51 +000056 """Return True if the character should be escaped with body quopri."""
57 return bqre.match(c) and True
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +000058
Tim Peters8ac14952002-05-23 15:15:30 +000059
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +000060def header_quopri_len(s):
61 """Return the length of str when it is encoded with header quopri."""
62 count = 0
63 for c in s:
64 if hqre.match(c):
65 count += 3
66 else:
67 count += 1
68 return count
69
70
71def body_quopri_len(str):
72 """Return the length of str when it is encoded with body quopri."""
73 count = 0
74 for c in str:
75 if bqre.match(c):
76 count += 3
77 else:
78 count += 1
79 return count
80
81
82def _max_append(L, s, maxlen, extra=''):
83 if not L:
Barry Warsawba2577b2002-06-28 23:48:23 +000084 L.append(s.lstrip())
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +000085 elif len(L[-1]) + len(s) < maxlen:
86 L[-1] += extra + s
87 else:
Barry Warsawba2577b2002-06-28 23:48:23 +000088 L.append(s.lstrip())
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +000089
90
91def unquote(s):
92 """Turn a string in the form =AB to the ASCII character with value 0xab"""
93 return chr(int(s[1:3], 16))
94
95
96def quote(c):
97 return "=%02X" % ord(c)
98
99
100
Barry Warsawc202d932002-09-28 21:02:51 +0000101def header_encode(header, charset="iso-8859-1", keep_eols=False,
102 maxlinelen=76, eol=NL):
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +0000103 """Encode a single header line with quoted-printable (like) encoding.
104
105 Defined in RFC 2045, this `Q' encoding is similar to quoted-printable, but
106 used specifically for email header fields to allow charsets with mostly 7
107 bit characters (and some 8 bit) to remain more or less readable in non-RFC
108 2045 aware mail clients.
109
110 charset names the character set to use to encode the header. It defaults
111 to iso-8859-1.
112
113 The resulting string will be in the form:
114
115 "=?charset?q?I_f=E2rt_in_your_g=E8n=E8ral_dire=E7tion?\\n
116 =?charset?q?Silly_=C8nglish_Kn=EEghts?="
117
118 with each line wrapped safely at, at most, maxlinelen characters (defaults
119 to 76 characters).
120
121 End-of-line characters (\\r, \\n, \\r\\n) will be automatically converted
122 to the canonical email line separator \\r\\n unless the keep_eols
Barry Warsawc202d932002-09-28 21:02:51 +0000123 parameter is True (the default is False).
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +0000124
125 Each line of the header will be terminated in the value of eol, which
126 defaults to "\\n". Set this to "\\r\\n" if you are using the result of
127 this function directly in email.
128 """
129 # Return empty headers unchanged
130 if not header:
131 return header
132
133 if not keep_eols:
134 header = fix_eols(header)
135
136 # Quopri encode each line, in encoded chunks no greater than maxlinelen in
137 # lenght, after the RFC chrome is added in.
138 quoted = []
139 max_encoded = maxlinelen - len(charset) - MISC_LEN
Tim Peters8ac14952002-05-23 15:15:30 +0000140
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +0000141 for c in header:
142 # Space may be represented as _ instead of =20 for readability
143 if c == ' ':
144 _max_append(quoted, '_', max_encoded)
145 # These characters can be included verbatim
146 elif not hqre.match(c):
147 _max_append(quoted, c, max_encoded)
148 # Otherwise, replace with hex value like =E2
149 else:
150 _max_append(quoted, "=%02X" % ord(c), max_encoded)
151
152 # Now add the RFC chrome to each encoded chunk and glue the chunks
153 # together. BAW: should we be able to specify the leading whitespace in
154 # the joiner?
155 joiner = eol + ' '
156 return joiner.join(['=?%s?q?%s?=' % (charset, line) for line in quoted])
157
158
159
Barry Warsawc202d932002-09-28 21:02:51 +0000160def encode(body, binary=False, maxlinelen=76, eol=NL):
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +0000161 """Encode with quoted-printable, wrapping at maxlinelen characters.
162
Barry Warsawc202d932002-09-28 21:02:51 +0000163 If binary is False (the default), end-of-line characters will be converted
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +0000164 to the canonical email end-of-line sequence \\r\\n. Otherwise they will
165 be left verbatim.
166
167 Each line of encoded text will end with eol, which defaults to "\\n". Set
168 this to "\\r\\n" if you will be using the result of this function directly
169 in an email.
170
171 Each line will be wrapped at, at most, maxlinelen characters (defaults to
172 76 characters). Long lines will have the `soft linefeed' quoted-printable
173 character "=" appended to them, so the decoded text will be identical to
174 the original text.
175 """
176 if not body:
177 return body
178
179 if not binary:
180 body = fix_eols(body)
181
182 # BAW: We're accumulating the body text by string concatenation. That
183 # can't be very efficient, but I don't have time now to rewrite it. It
184 # just feels like this algorithm could be more efficient.
185 encoded_body = ''
186 lineno = -1
187 # Preserve line endings here so we can check later to see an eol needs to
188 # be added to the output later.
189 lines = body.splitlines(1)
190 for line in lines:
191 # But strip off line-endings for processing this line.
192 if line.endswith(CRLF):
193 line = line[:-2]
194 elif line[-1] in CRLF:
195 line = line[:-1]
Tim Peters8ac14952002-05-23 15:15:30 +0000196
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +0000197 lineno += 1
198 encoded_line = ''
199 prev = None
200 linelen = len(line)
201 # Now we need to examine every character to see if it needs to be
202 # quopri encoded. BAW: again, string concatenation is inefficient.
203 for j in range(linelen):
204 c = line[j]
205 prev = c
206 if bqre.match(c):
207 c = quote(c)
208 elif j+1 == linelen:
209 # Check for whitespace at end of line; special case
210 if c not in ' \t':
211 encoded_line += c
212 prev = c
213 continue
214 # Check to see to see if the line has reached its maximum length
215 if len(encoded_line) + len(c) >= maxlinelen:
216 encoded_body += encoded_line + '=' + eol
217 encoded_line = ''
218 encoded_line += c
219 # Now at end of line..
220 if prev and prev in ' \t':
221 # Special case for whitespace at end of file
Barry Warsawc202d932002-09-28 21:02:51 +0000222 if lineno + 1 == len(lines):
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +0000223 prev = quote(prev)
224 if len(encoded_line) + len(prev) > maxlinelen:
225 encoded_body += encoded_line + '=' + eol + prev
226 else:
227 encoded_body += encoded_line + prev
228 # Just normal whitespace at end of line
229 else:
230 encoded_body += encoded_line + prev + '=' + eol
231 encoded_line = ''
232 # Now look at the line we just finished and it has a line ending, we
233 # need to add eol to the end of the line.
234 if lines[lineno].endswith(CRLF) or lines[lineno][-1] in CRLF:
235 encoded_body += encoded_line + eol
236 else:
237 encoded_body += encoded_line
238 encoded_line = ''
239 return encoded_body
240
241
242# For convenience and backwards compatibility w/ standard base64 module
243body_encode = encode
244encodestring = encode
245
246
247
248# BAW: I'm not sure if the intent was for the signature of this function to be
249# the same as base64MIME.decode() or not...
250def decode(encoded, eol=NL):
251 """Decode a quoted-printable string.
252
253 Lines are separated with eol, which defaults to \\n.
254 """
255 if not encoded:
256 return encoded
257 # BAW: see comment in encode() above. Again, we're building up the
258 # decoded string with string concatenation, which could be done much more
259 # efficiently.
260 decoded = ''
261
262 for line in encoded.splitlines():
263 line = line.rstrip()
264 if not line:
265 decoded += eol
266 continue
267
268 i = 0
269 n = len(line)
270 while i < n:
271 c = line[i]
272 if c <> '=':
273 decoded += c
274 i += 1
275 # Otherwise, c == "=". Are we at the end of the line? If so, add
276 # a soft line break.
277 elif i+1 == n:
278 i += 1
279 continue
280 # Decode if in form =AB
281 elif i+2 < n and line[i+1] in hexdigits and line[i+2] in hexdigits:
282 decoded += unquote(line[i:i+3])
283 i += 3
284 # Otherwise, not in form =AB, pass literally
285 else:
286 decoded += c
287 i += 1
288
289 if i == n:
290 decoded += eol
291 # Special case if original string did not end with eol
Barry Warsawc202d932002-09-28 21:02:51 +0000292 if not encoded.endswith(eol) and decoded.endswith(eol):
Barry Warsaw409a4c02002-04-10 21:01:31 +0000293 decoded = decoded[:-1]
294 return decoded
295
296
297# For convenience and backwards compatibility w/ standard base64 module
298body_decode = decode
299decodestring = decode
300
301
302
303def _unquote_match(match):
304 """Turn a match in the form =AB to the ASCII character with value 0xab"""
305 s = match.group(0)
306 return unquote(s)
307
308
309# Header decoding is done a bit differently
310def header_decode(s):
311 """Decode a string encoded with RFC 2045 MIME header `Q' encoding.
312
313 This function does not parse a full MIME header value encoded with
314 quoted-printable (like =?iso-8895-1?q?Hello_World?=) -- please use
315 the high level email.Header class for that functionality.
316 """
317 s = s.replace('_', ' ')
318 return re.sub(r'=\w{2}', _unquote_match, s)