| | |
| | |
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| |
|
| | """Header encoding and decoding functionality.""" |
| |
|
| | __all__ = [ |
| | 'Header', |
| | 'decode_header', |
| | 'make_header', |
| | ] |
| |
|
| | import re |
| | import binascii |
| |
|
| | import email.quoprimime |
| | import email.base64mime |
| |
|
| | from email.errors import HeaderParseError |
| | from email import charset as _charset |
| | Charset = _charset.Charset |
| |
|
| | NL = '\n' |
| | SPACE = ' ' |
| | BSPACE = b' ' |
| | SPACE8 = ' ' * 8 |
| | EMPTYSTRING = '' |
| | MAXLINELEN = 78 |
| | FWS = ' \t' |
| |
|
| | USASCII = Charset('us-ascii') |
| | UTF8 = Charset('utf-8') |
| |
|
| | |
| | ecre = re.compile(r''' |
| | =\? # literal =? |
| | (?P<charset>[^?]*?) # non-greedy up to the next ? is the charset |
| | \? # literal ? |
| | (?P<encoding>[qQbB]) # either a "q" or a "b", case insensitive |
| | \? # literal ? |
| | (?P<encoded>.*?) # non-greedy up to the next ?= is the encoded string |
| | \?= # literal ?= |
| | ''', re.VERBOSE | re.MULTILINE) |
| |
|
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | fcre = re.compile(r'[\041-\176]+:$') |
| |
|
| | |
| | |
| | _embedded_header = re.compile(r'\n[^ \t]+:') |
| |
|
| |
|
| | |
| | |
| | _max_append = email.quoprimime._max_append |
| |
|
| |
|
| | |
| | def decode_header(header): |
| | """Decode a message header value without converting charset. |
| | |
| | Returns a list of (string, charset) pairs containing each of the decoded |
| | parts of the header. Charset is None for non-encoded parts of the header, |
| | otherwise a lower-case string containing the name of the character set |
| | specified in the encoded string. |
| | |
| | header may be a string that may or may not contain RFC2047 encoded words, |
| | or it may be a Header object. |
| | |
| | An email.errors.HeaderParseError may be raised when certain decoding error |
| | occurs (e.g. a base64 decoding exception). |
| | """ |
| | |
| | if hasattr(header, '_chunks'): |
| | return [(_charset._encode(string, str(charset)), str(charset)) |
| | for string, charset in header._chunks] |
| | |
| | if not ecre.search(header): |
| | return [(header, None)] |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | words = [] |
| | for line in header.splitlines(): |
| | parts = ecre.split(line) |
| | first = True |
| | while parts: |
| | unencoded = parts.pop(0) |
| | if first: |
| | unencoded = unencoded.lstrip() |
| | first = False |
| | if unencoded: |
| | words.append((unencoded, None, None)) |
| | if parts: |
| | charset = parts.pop(0).lower() |
| | encoding = parts.pop(0).lower() |
| | encoded = parts.pop(0) |
| | words.append((encoded, encoding, charset)) |
| | |
| | |
| | droplist = [] |
| | for n, w in enumerate(words): |
| | if n>1 and w[1] and words[n-2][1] and words[n-1][0].isspace(): |
| | droplist.append(n-1) |
| | for d in reversed(droplist): |
| | del words[d] |
| |
|
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | decoded_words = [] |
| | for encoded_string, encoding, charset in words: |
| | if encoding is None: |
| | |
| | decoded_words.append((encoded_string, charset)) |
| | elif encoding == 'q': |
| | word = email.quoprimime.header_decode(encoded_string) |
| | decoded_words.append((word, charset)) |
| | elif encoding == 'b': |
| | paderr = len(encoded_string) % 4 |
| | if paderr: |
| | encoded_string += '==='[:4 - paderr] |
| | try: |
| | word = email.base64mime.decode(encoded_string) |
| | except binascii.Error: |
| | raise HeaderParseError('Base64 decoding error') |
| | else: |
| | decoded_words.append((word, charset)) |
| | else: |
| | raise AssertionError('Unexpected encoding: ' + encoding) |
| | |
| | |
| | collapsed = [] |
| | last_word = last_charset = None |
| | for word, charset in decoded_words: |
| | if isinstance(word, str): |
| | word = bytes(word, 'raw-unicode-escape') |
| | if last_word is None: |
| | last_word = word |
| | last_charset = charset |
| | elif charset != last_charset: |
| | collapsed.append((last_word, last_charset)) |
| | last_word = word |
| | last_charset = charset |
| | elif last_charset is None: |
| | last_word += BSPACE + word |
| | else: |
| | last_word += word |
| | collapsed.append((last_word, last_charset)) |
| | return collapsed |
| |
|
| |
|
| | |
| | def make_header(decoded_seq, maxlinelen=None, header_name=None, |
| | continuation_ws=' '): |
| | """Create a Header from a sequence of pairs as returned by decode_header() |
| | |
| | decode_header() takes a header value string and returns a sequence of |
| | pairs of the format (decoded_string, charset) where charset is the string |
| | name of the character set. |
| | |
| | This function takes one of those sequence of pairs and returns a Header |
| | instance. Optional maxlinelen, header_name, and continuation_ws are as in |
| | the Header constructor. |
| | """ |
| | h = Header(maxlinelen=maxlinelen, header_name=header_name, |
| | continuation_ws=continuation_ws) |
| | for s, charset in decoded_seq: |
| | |
| | if charset is not None and not isinstance(charset, Charset): |
| | charset = Charset(charset) |
| | h.append(s, charset) |
| | return h |
| |
|
| |
|
| | |
| | class Header: |
| | def __init__(self, s=None, charset=None, |
| | maxlinelen=None, header_name=None, |
| | continuation_ws=' ', errors='strict'): |
| | """Create a MIME-compliant header that can contain many character sets. |
| | |
| | Optional s is the initial header value. If None, the initial header |
| | value is not set. You can later append to the header with .append() |
| | method calls. s may be a byte string or a Unicode string, but see the |
| | .append() documentation for semantics. |
| | |
| | Optional charset serves two purposes: it has the same meaning as the |
| | charset argument to the .append() method. It also sets the default |
| | character set for all subsequent .append() calls that omit the charset |
| | argument. If charset is not provided in the constructor, the us-ascii |
| | charset is used both as s's initial charset and as the default for |
| | subsequent .append() calls. |
| | |
| | The maximum line length can be specified explicitly via maxlinelen. For |
| | splitting the first line to a shorter value (to account for the field |
| | header which isn't included in s, e.g. `Subject') pass in the name of |
| | the field in header_name. The default maxlinelen is 78 as recommended |
| | by RFC 2822. |
| | |
| | continuation_ws must be RFC 2822 compliant folding whitespace (usually |
| | either a space or a hard tab) which will be prepended to continuation |
| | lines. |
| | |
| | errors is passed through to the .append() call. |
| | """ |
| | if charset is None: |
| | charset = USASCII |
| | elif not isinstance(charset, Charset): |
| | charset = Charset(charset) |
| | self._charset = charset |
| | self._continuation_ws = continuation_ws |
| | self._chunks = [] |
| | if s is not None: |
| | self.append(s, charset, errors) |
| | if maxlinelen is None: |
| | maxlinelen = MAXLINELEN |
| | self._maxlinelen = maxlinelen |
| | if header_name is None: |
| | self._headerlen = 0 |
| | else: |
| | |
| | self._headerlen = len(header_name) + 2 |
| |
|
| | def __str__(self): |
| | """Return the string value of the header.""" |
| | self._normalize() |
| | uchunks = [] |
| | lastcs = None |
| | lastspace = None |
| | for string, charset in self._chunks: |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | nextcs = charset |
| | if nextcs == _charset.UNKNOWN8BIT: |
| | original_bytes = string.encode('ascii', 'surrogateescape') |
| | string = original_bytes.decode('ascii', 'replace') |
| | if uchunks: |
| | hasspace = string and self._nonctext(string[0]) |
| | if lastcs not in (None, 'us-ascii'): |
| | if nextcs in (None, 'us-ascii') and not hasspace: |
| | uchunks.append(SPACE) |
| | nextcs = None |
| | elif nextcs not in (None, 'us-ascii') and not lastspace: |
| | uchunks.append(SPACE) |
| | lastspace = string and self._nonctext(string[-1]) |
| | lastcs = nextcs |
| | uchunks.append(string) |
| | return EMPTYSTRING.join(uchunks) |
| |
|
| | |
| | |
| | def __eq__(self, other): |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | return other == str(self) |
| |
|
| | def append(self, s, charset=None, errors='strict'): |
| | """Append a string to the MIME header. |
| | |
| | Optional charset, if given, should be a Charset instance or the name |
| | of a character set (which will be converted to a Charset instance). A |
| | value of None (the default) means that the charset given in the |
| | constructor is used. |
| | |
| | s may be a byte string or a Unicode string. If it is a byte string |
| | (i.e. isinstance(s, str) is false), then charset is the encoding of |
| | that byte string, and a UnicodeError will be raised if the string |
| | cannot be decoded with that charset. If s is a Unicode string, then |
| | charset is a hint specifying the character set of the characters in |
| | the string. In either case, when producing an RFC 2822 compliant |
| | header using RFC 2047 rules, the string will be encoded using the |
| | output codec of the charset. If the string cannot be encoded to the |
| | output codec, a UnicodeError will be raised. |
| | |
| | Optional `errors' is passed as the errors argument to the decode |
| | call if s is a byte string. |
| | """ |
| | if charset is None: |
| | charset = self._charset |
| | elif not isinstance(charset, Charset): |
| | charset = Charset(charset) |
| | if not isinstance(s, str): |
| | input_charset = charset.input_codec or 'us-ascii' |
| | if input_charset == _charset.UNKNOWN8BIT: |
| | s = s.decode('us-ascii', 'surrogateescape') |
| | else: |
| | s = s.decode(input_charset, errors) |
| | |
| | |
| | output_charset = charset.output_codec or 'us-ascii' |
| | if output_charset != _charset.UNKNOWN8BIT: |
| | try: |
| | s.encode(output_charset, errors) |
| | except UnicodeEncodeError: |
| | if output_charset!='us-ascii': |
| | raise |
| | charset = UTF8 |
| | self._chunks.append((s, charset)) |
| |
|
| | def _nonctext(self, s): |
| | """True if string s is not a ctext character of RFC822. |
| | """ |
| | return s.isspace() or s in ('(', ')', '\\') |
| |
|
| | def encode(self, splitchars=';, \t', maxlinelen=None, linesep='\n'): |
| | r"""Encode a message header into an RFC-compliant format. |
| | |
| | There are many issues involved in converting a given string for use in |
| | an email header. Only certain character sets are readable in most |
| | email clients, and as header strings can only contain a subset of |
| | 7-bit ASCII, care must be taken to properly convert and encode (with |
| | Base64 or quoted-printable) header strings. In addition, there is a |
| | 75-character length limit on any given encoded header field, so |
| | line-wrapping must be performed, even with double-byte character sets. |
| | |
| | Optional maxlinelen specifies the maximum length of each generated |
| | line, exclusive of the linesep string. Individual lines may be longer |
| | than maxlinelen if a folding point cannot be found. The first line |
| | will be shorter by the length of the header name plus ": " if a header |
| | name was specified at Header construction time. The default value for |
| | maxlinelen is determined at header construction time. |
| | |
| | Optional splitchars is a string containing characters which should be |
| | given extra weight by the splitting algorithm during normal header |
| | wrapping. This is in very rough support of RFC 2822's `higher level |
| | syntactic breaks': split points preceded by a splitchar are preferred |
| | during line splitting, with the characters preferred in the order in |
| | which they appear in the string. Space and tab may be included in the |
| | string to indicate whether preference should be given to one over the |
| | other as a split point when other split chars do not appear in the line |
| | being split. Splitchars does not affect RFC 2047 encoded lines. |
| | |
| | Optional linesep is a string to be used to separate the lines of |
| | the value. The default value is the most useful for typical |
| | Python applications, but it can be set to \r\n to produce RFC-compliant |
| | line separators when needed. |
| | """ |
| | self._normalize() |
| | if maxlinelen is None: |
| | maxlinelen = self._maxlinelen |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | if maxlinelen == 0: |
| | maxlinelen = 1000000 |
| | formatter = _ValueFormatter(self._headerlen, maxlinelen, |
| | self._continuation_ws, splitchars) |
| | lastcs = None |
| | hasspace = lastspace = None |
| | for string, charset in self._chunks: |
| | if hasspace is not None: |
| | hasspace = string and self._nonctext(string[0]) |
| | if lastcs not in (None, 'us-ascii'): |
| | if not hasspace or charset not in (None, 'us-ascii'): |
| | formatter.add_transition() |
| | elif charset not in (None, 'us-ascii') and not lastspace: |
| | formatter.add_transition() |
| | lastspace = string and self._nonctext(string[-1]) |
| | lastcs = charset |
| | hasspace = False |
| | lines = string.splitlines() |
| | if lines: |
| | formatter.feed('', lines[0], charset) |
| | else: |
| | formatter.feed('', '', charset) |
| | for line in lines[1:]: |
| | formatter.newline() |
| | if charset.header_encoding is not None: |
| | formatter.feed(self._continuation_ws, ' ' + line.lstrip(), |
| | charset) |
| | else: |
| | sline = line.lstrip() |
| | fws = line[:len(line)-len(sline)] |
| | formatter.feed(fws, sline, charset) |
| | if len(lines) > 1: |
| | formatter.newline() |
| | if self._chunks: |
| | formatter.add_transition() |
| | value = formatter._str(linesep) |
| | if _embedded_header.search(value): |
| | raise HeaderParseError("header value appears to contain " |
| | "an embedded header: {!r}".format(value)) |
| | return value |
| |
|
| | def _normalize(self): |
| | |
| | |
| | chunks = [] |
| | last_charset = None |
| | last_chunk = [] |
| | for string, charset in self._chunks: |
| | if charset == last_charset: |
| | last_chunk.append(string) |
| | else: |
| | if last_charset is not None: |
| | chunks.append((SPACE.join(last_chunk), last_charset)) |
| | last_chunk = [string] |
| | last_charset = charset |
| | if last_chunk: |
| | chunks.append((SPACE.join(last_chunk), last_charset)) |
| | self._chunks = chunks |
| |
|
| |
|
| | |
| | class _ValueFormatter: |
| | def __init__(self, headerlen, maxlen, continuation_ws, splitchars): |
| | self._maxlen = maxlen |
| | self._continuation_ws = continuation_ws |
| | self._continuation_ws_len = len(continuation_ws) |
| | self._splitchars = splitchars |
| | self._lines = [] |
| | self._current_line = _Accumulator(headerlen) |
| |
|
| | def _str(self, linesep): |
| | self.newline() |
| | return linesep.join(self._lines) |
| |
|
| | def __str__(self): |
| | return self._str(NL) |
| |
|
| | def newline(self): |
| | end_of_line = self._current_line.pop() |
| | if end_of_line != (' ', ''): |
| | self._current_line.push(*end_of_line) |
| | if len(self._current_line) > 0: |
| | if self._current_line.is_onlyws() and self._lines: |
| | self._lines[-1] += str(self._current_line) |
| | else: |
| | self._lines.append(str(self._current_line)) |
| | self._current_line.reset() |
| |
|
| | def add_transition(self): |
| | self._current_line.push(' ', '') |
| |
|
| | def feed(self, fws, string, charset): |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | if charset.header_encoding is None: |
| | self._ascii_split(fws, string, self._splitchars) |
| | return |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | encoded_lines = charset.header_encode_lines(string, self._maxlengths()) |
| | |
| | |
| | try: |
| | first_line = encoded_lines.pop(0) |
| | except IndexError: |
| | |
| | return |
| | if first_line is not None: |
| | self._append_chunk(fws, first_line) |
| | try: |
| | last_line = encoded_lines.pop() |
| | except IndexError: |
| | |
| | return |
| | self.newline() |
| | self._current_line.push(self._continuation_ws, last_line) |
| | |
| | for line in encoded_lines: |
| | self._lines.append(self._continuation_ws + line) |
| |
|
| | def _maxlengths(self): |
| | |
| | yield self._maxlen - len(self._current_line) |
| | while True: |
| | yield self._maxlen - self._continuation_ws_len |
| |
|
| | def _ascii_split(self, fws, string, splitchars): |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | parts = re.split("(["+FWS+"]+)", fws+string) |
| | if parts[0]: |
| | parts[:0] = [''] |
| | else: |
| | parts.pop(0) |
| | for fws, part in zip(*[iter(parts)]*2): |
| | self._append_chunk(fws, part) |
| |
|
| | def _append_chunk(self, fws, string): |
| | self._current_line.push(fws, string) |
| | if len(self._current_line) > self._maxlen: |
| | |
| | |
| | for ch in self._splitchars: |
| | for i in range(self._current_line.part_count()-1, 0, -1): |
| | if ch.isspace(): |
| | fws = self._current_line[i][0] |
| | if fws and fws[0]==ch: |
| | break |
| | prevpart = self._current_line[i-1][1] |
| | if prevpart and prevpart[-1]==ch: |
| | break |
| | else: |
| | continue |
| | break |
| | else: |
| | fws, part = self._current_line.pop() |
| | if self._current_line._initial_size > 0: |
| | |
| | self.newline() |
| | if not fws: |
| | |
| | |
| | fws = ' ' |
| | self._current_line.push(fws, part) |
| | return |
| | remainder = self._current_line.pop_from(i) |
| | self._lines.append(str(self._current_line)) |
| | self._current_line.reset(remainder) |
| |
|
| |
|
| | class _Accumulator(list): |
| |
|
| | def __init__(self, initial_size=0): |
| | self._initial_size = initial_size |
| | super().__init__() |
| |
|
| | def push(self, fws, string): |
| | self.append((fws, string)) |
| |
|
| | def pop_from(self, i=0): |
| | popped = self[i:] |
| | self[i:] = [] |
| | return popped |
| |
|
| | def pop(self): |
| | if self.part_count()==0: |
| | return ('', '') |
| | return super().pop() |
| |
|
| | def __len__(self): |
| | return sum((len(fws)+len(part) for fws, part in self), |
| | self._initial_size) |
| |
|
| | def __str__(self): |
| | return EMPTYSTRING.join((EMPTYSTRING.join((fws, part)) |
| | for fws, part in self)) |
| |
|
| | def reset(self, startval=None): |
| | if startval is None: |
| | startval = [] |
| | self[:] = startval |
| | self._initial_size = 0 |
| |
|
| | def is_onlyws(self): |
| | return self._initial_size==0 and (not self or str(self).isspace()) |
| |
|
| | def part_count(self): |
| | return super().__len__() |
| |
|