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R David Murray79cf3ba2012-05-27 17:10:36 -04001:mod:`email.utils`: Miscellaneous utilities
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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00003
4.. module:: email.utils
5 :synopsis: Miscellaneous email package utilities.
6
7
8There are several useful utilities provided in the :mod:`email.utils` module:
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11.. function:: quote(str)
12
13 Return a new string with backslashes in *str* replaced by two backslashes, and
14 double quotes replaced by backslash-double quote.
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17.. function:: unquote(str)
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19 Return a new string which is an *unquoted* version of *str*. If *str* ends and
20 begins with double quotes, they are stripped off. Likewise if *str* ends and
21 begins with angle brackets, they are stripped off.
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24.. function:: parseaddr(address)
25
26 Parse address -- which should be the value of some address-containing field such
27 as :mailheader:`To` or :mailheader:`Cc` -- into its constituent *realname* and
28 *email address* parts. Returns a tuple of that information, unless the parse
29 fails, in which case a 2-tuple of ``('', '')`` is returned.
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R David Murray8debacb2011-04-06 09:35:57 -040032.. function:: formataddr(pair, charset='utf-8')
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000033
34 The inverse of :meth:`parseaddr`, this takes a 2-tuple of the form ``(realname,
35 email_address)`` and returns the string value suitable for a :mailheader:`To` or
36 :mailheader:`Cc` header. If the first element of *pair* is false, then the
37 second element is returned unmodified.
38
R David Murray8debacb2011-04-06 09:35:57 -040039 Optional *charset* is the character set that will be used in the :rfc:`2047`
40 encoding of the ``realname`` if the ``realname`` contains non-ASCII
41 characters. Can be an instance of :class:`str` or a
42 :class:`~email.charset.Charset`. Defaults to ``utf-8``.
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Georg Brandl61063cc2012-06-24 22:48:30 +020044 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
45 Added the *charset* option.
R David Murray8debacb2011-04-06 09:35:57 -040046
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000047
48.. function:: getaddresses(fieldvalues)
49
50 This method returns a list of 2-tuples of the form returned by ``parseaddr()``.
51 *fieldvalues* is a sequence of header field values as might be returned by
52 :meth:`Message.get_all`. Here's a simple example that gets all the recipients
53 of a message::
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55 from email.utils import getaddresses
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57 tos = msg.get_all('to', [])
58 ccs = msg.get_all('cc', [])
59 resent_tos = msg.get_all('resent-to', [])
60 resent_ccs = msg.get_all('resent-cc', [])
61 all_recipients = getaddresses(tos + ccs + resent_tos + resent_ccs)
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63
64.. function:: parsedate(date)
65
66 Attempts to parse a date according to the rules in :rfc:`2822`. however, some
67 mailers don't follow that format as specified, so :func:`parsedate` tries to
68 guess correctly in such cases. *date* is a string containing an :rfc:`2822`
69 date, such as ``"Mon, 20 Nov 1995 19:12:08 -0500"``. If it succeeds in parsing
70 the date, :func:`parsedate` returns a 9-tuple that can be passed directly to
71 :func:`time.mktime`; otherwise ``None`` will be returned. Note that indexes 6,
72 7, and 8 of the result tuple are not usable.
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74
75.. function:: parsedate_tz(date)
76
77 Performs the same function as :func:`parsedate`, but returns either ``None`` or
78 a 10-tuple; the first 9 elements make up a tuple that can be passed directly to
79 :func:`time.mktime`, and the tenth is the offset of the date's timezone from UTC
80 (which is the official term for Greenwich Mean Time) [#]_. If the input string
81 has no timezone, the last element of the tuple returned is ``None``. Note that
82 indexes 6, 7, and 8 of the result tuple are not usable.
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R David Murray875048b2011-07-20 11:41:21 -040085.. function:: parsedate_to_datetime(date)
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87 The inverse of :func:`format_datetime`. Performs the same function as
88 :func:`parsedate`, but on success returns a :mod:`~datetime.datetime`. If
89 the input date has a timezone of ``-0000``, the ``datetime`` will be a naive
90 ``datetime``, and if the date is conforming to the RFCs it will represent a
91 time in UTC but with no indication of the actual source timezone of the
92 message the date comes from. If the input date has any other valid timezone
93 offset, the ``datetime`` will be an aware ``datetime`` with the
94 corresponding a :class:`~datetime.timezone` :class:`~datetime.tzinfo`.
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96 .. versionadded:: 3.3
Georg Brandl61063cc2012-06-24 22:48:30 +020097
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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000099.. function:: mktime_tz(tuple)
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101 Turn a 10-tuple as returned by :func:`parsedate_tz` into a UTC timestamp. It
102 the timezone item in the tuple is ``None``, assume local time. Minor
103 deficiency: :func:`mktime_tz` interprets the first 8 elements of *tuple* as a
104 local time and then compensates for the timezone difference. This may yield a
105 slight error around changes in daylight savings time, though not worth worrying
106 about for common use.
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Georg Brandl3f076d82009-05-17 11:28:33 +0000109.. function:: formatdate(timeval=None, localtime=False, usegmt=False)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000110
111 Returns a date string as per :rfc:`2822`, e.g.::
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113 Fri, 09 Nov 2001 01:08:47 -0000
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115 Optional *timeval* if given is a floating point time value as accepted by
116 :func:`time.gmtime` and :func:`time.localtime`, otherwise the current time is
117 used.
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119 Optional *localtime* is a flag that when ``True``, interprets *timeval*, and
120 returns a date relative to the local timezone instead of UTC, properly taking
121 daylight savings time into account. The default is ``False`` meaning UTC is
122 used.
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124 Optional *usegmt* is a flag that when ``True``, outputs a date string with the
125 timezone as an ascii string ``GMT``, rather than a numeric ``-0000``. This is
126 needed for some protocols (such as HTTP). This only applies when *localtime* is
R. David Murray5973e4d2010-02-04 16:41:57 +0000127 ``False``. The default is ``False``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000128
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000129
R David Murray875048b2011-07-20 11:41:21 -0400130.. function:: format_datetime(dt, usegmt=False)
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132 Like ``formatdate``, but the input is a :mod:`datetime` instance. If it is
133 a naive datetime, it is assumed to be "UTC with no information about the
134 source timezone", and the conventional ``-0000`` is used for the timezone.
135 If it is an aware ``datetime``, then the numeric timezone offset is used.
136 If it is an aware timezone with offset zero, then *usegmt* may be set to
137 ``True``, in which case the string ``GMT`` is used instead of the numeric
138 timezone offset. This provides a way to generate standards conformant HTTP
139 date headers.
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141 .. versionadded:: 3.3
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R David Murrayd2d521e2012-05-25 23:22:59 -0400144.. function:: localtime(dt=None)
145
146 Return local time as an aware datetime object. If called without
147 arguments, return current time. Otherwise *dt* argument should be a
148 :class:`~datetime.datetime` instance, and it is converted to the local time
149 zone according to the system time zone database. If *dt* is naive (that
150 is, ``dt.tzinfo`` is ``None``), it is assumed to be in local time. In this
151 case, a positive or zero value for *isdst* causes ``localtime`` to presume
152 initially that summer time (for example, Daylight Saving Time) is or is not
153 (respectively) in effect for the specified time. A negative value for
154 *isdst* causes the ``localtime`` to attempt to divine whether summer time
155 is in effect for the specified time.
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157 .. versionadded:: 3.3
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R. David Murraya0b44b52010-12-02 21:47:19 +0000160.. function:: make_msgid(idstring=None, domain=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000161
162 Returns a string suitable for an :rfc:`2822`\ -compliant
Georg Brandl3f076d82009-05-17 11:28:33 +0000163 :mailheader:`Message-ID` header. Optional *idstring* if given, is a string
R. David Murraya0b44b52010-12-02 21:47:19 +0000164 used to strengthen the uniqueness of the message id. Optional *domain* if
165 given provides the portion of the msgid after the '@'. The default is the
166 local hostname. It is not normally necessary to override this default, but
167 may be useful certain cases, such as a constructing distributed system that
168 uses a consistent domain name across multiple hosts.
169
Georg Brandl61063cc2012-06-24 22:48:30 +0200170 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
171 Added the *domain* keyword.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000172
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174.. function:: decode_rfc2231(s)
175
176 Decode the string *s* according to :rfc:`2231`.
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Georg Brandl3f076d82009-05-17 11:28:33 +0000179.. function:: encode_rfc2231(s, charset=None, language=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000180
181 Encode the string *s* according to :rfc:`2231`. Optional *charset* and
182 *language*, if given is the character set name and language name to use. If
183 neither is given, *s* is returned as-is. If *charset* is given but *language*
184 is not, the string is encoded using the empty string for *language*.
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Georg Brandl3f076d82009-05-17 11:28:33 +0000187.. function:: collapse_rfc2231_value(value, errors='replace', fallback_charset='us-ascii')
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000188
189 When a header parameter is encoded in :rfc:`2231` format,
190 :meth:`Message.get_param` may return a 3-tuple containing the character set,
191 language, and value. :func:`collapse_rfc2231_value` turns this into a unicode
Georg Brandlf6945182008-02-01 11:56:49 +0000192 string. Optional *errors* is passed to the *errors* argument of :class:`str`'s
193 :func:`encode` method; it defaults to ``'replace'``. Optional
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000194 *fallback_charset* specifies the character set to use if the one in the
Georg Brandlf6945182008-02-01 11:56:49 +0000195 :rfc:`2231` header is not known by Python; it defaults to ``'us-ascii'``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000196
197 For convenience, if the *value* passed to :func:`collapse_rfc2231_value` is not
198 a tuple, it should be a string and it is returned unquoted.
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200
201.. function:: decode_params(params)
202
203 Decode parameters list according to :rfc:`2231`. *params* is a sequence of
204 2-tuples containing elements of the form ``(content-type, string-value)``.
205
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000206
207.. rubric:: Footnotes
208
209.. [#] Note that the sign of the timezone offset is the opposite of the sign of the
210 ``time.timezone`` variable for the same timezone; the latter variable follows
211 the POSIX standard while this module follows :rfc:`2822`.
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