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| | __all__ = [ |
| | 'Charset', |
| | 'add_alias', |
| | 'add_charset', |
| | 'add_codec', |
| | ] |
| |
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| | from functools import partial |
| |
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| | import email.base64mime |
| | import email.quoprimime |
| |
|
| | from email import errors |
| | from email.encoders import encode_7or8bit |
| |
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| | |
| | |
| | QP = 1 |
| | BASE64 = 2 |
| | SHORTEST = 3 |
| |
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| | |
| | RFC2047_CHROME_LEN = 7 |
| |
|
| | DEFAULT_CHARSET = 'us-ascii' |
| | UNKNOWN8BIT = 'unknown-8bit' |
| | EMPTYSTRING = '' |
| |
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| | |
| | |
| | CHARSETS = { |
| | |
| | 'iso-8859-1': (QP, QP, None), |
| | 'iso-8859-2': (QP, QP, None), |
| | 'iso-8859-3': (QP, QP, None), |
| | 'iso-8859-4': (QP, QP, None), |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | 'iso-8859-9': (QP, QP, None), |
| | 'iso-8859-10': (QP, QP, None), |
| | |
| | 'iso-8859-13': (QP, QP, None), |
| | 'iso-8859-14': (QP, QP, None), |
| | 'iso-8859-15': (QP, QP, None), |
| | 'iso-8859-16': (QP, QP, None), |
| | 'windows-1252':(QP, QP, None), |
| | 'viscii': (QP, QP, None), |
| | 'us-ascii': (None, None, None), |
| | 'big5': (BASE64, BASE64, None), |
| | 'gb2312': (BASE64, BASE64, None), |
| | 'euc-jp': (BASE64, None, 'iso-2022-jp'), |
| | 'shift_jis': (BASE64, None, 'iso-2022-jp'), |
| | 'iso-2022-jp': (BASE64, None, None), |
| | 'koi8-r': (BASE64, BASE64, None), |
| | 'utf-8': (SHORTEST, BASE64, 'utf-8'), |
| | } |
| |
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| | |
| | |
| | ALIASES = { |
| | 'latin_1': 'iso-8859-1', |
| | 'latin-1': 'iso-8859-1', |
| | 'latin_2': 'iso-8859-2', |
| | 'latin-2': 'iso-8859-2', |
| | 'latin_3': 'iso-8859-3', |
| | 'latin-3': 'iso-8859-3', |
| | 'latin_4': 'iso-8859-4', |
| | 'latin-4': 'iso-8859-4', |
| | 'latin_5': 'iso-8859-9', |
| | 'latin-5': 'iso-8859-9', |
| | 'latin_6': 'iso-8859-10', |
| | 'latin-6': 'iso-8859-10', |
| | 'latin_7': 'iso-8859-13', |
| | 'latin-7': 'iso-8859-13', |
| | 'latin_8': 'iso-8859-14', |
| | 'latin-8': 'iso-8859-14', |
| | 'latin_9': 'iso-8859-15', |
| | 'latin-9': 'iso-8859-15', |
| | 'latin_10':'iso-8859-16', |
| | 'latin-10':'iso-8859-16', |
| | 'cp949': 'ks_c_5601-1987', |
| | 'euc_jp': 'euc-jp', |
| | 'euc_kr': 'euc-kr', |
| | 'ascii': 'us-ascii', |
| | } |
| |
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| | |
| | CODEC_MAP = { |
| | 'gb2312': 'eucgb2312_cn', |
| | 'big5': 'big5_tw', |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | 'us-ascii': None, |
| | } |
| |
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| | |
| | def add_charset(charset, header_enc=None, body_enc=None, output_charset=None): |
| | """Add character set properties to the global registry. |
| | |
| | charset is the input character set, and must be the canonical name of a |
| | character set. |
| | |
| | Optional header_enc and body_enc is either charset.QP for |
| | quoted-printable, charset.BASE64 for base64 encoding, charset.SHORTEST for |
| | the shortest of qp or base64 encoding, or None for no encoding. SHORTEST |
| | is only valid for header_enc. It describes how message headers and |
| | message bodies in the input charset are to be encoded. Default is no |
| | encoding. |
| | |
| | Optional output_charset is the character set that the output should be |
| | in. Conversions will proceed from input charset, to Unicode, to the |
| | output charset when the method Charset.convert() is called. The default |
| | is to output in the same character set as the input. |
| | |
| | Both input_charset and output_charset must have Unicode codec entries in |
| | the module's charset-to-codec mapping; use add_codec(charset, codecname) |
| | to add codecs the module does not know about. See the codecs module's |
| | documentation for more information. |
| | """ |
| | if body_enc == SHORTEST: |
| | raise ValueError('SHORTEST not allowed for body_enc') |
| | CHARSETS[charset] = (header_enc, body_enc, output_charset) |
| |
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| |
|
| | def add_alias(alias, canonical): |
| | """Add a character set alias. |
| | |
| | alias is the alias name, e.g. latin-1 |
| | canonical is the character set's canonical name, e.g. iso-8859-1 |
| | """ |
| | ALIASES[alias] = canonical |
| |
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| |
|
| | def add_codec(charset, codecname): |
| | """Add a codec that map characters in the given charset to/from Unicode. |
| | |
| | charset is the canonical name of a character set. codecname is the name |
| | of a Python codec, as appropriate for the second argument to the unicode() |
| | built-in, or to the encode() method of a Unicode string. |
| | """ |
| | CODEC_MAP[charset] = codecname |
| |
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| | |
| | |
| | def _encode(string, codec): |
| | if codec == UNKNOWN8BIT: |
| | return string.encode('ascii', 'surrogateescape') |
| | else: |
| | return string.encode(codec) |
| |
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| |
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| | |
| | class Charset: |
| | """Map character sets to their email properties. |
| | |
| | This class provides information about the requirements imposed on email |
| | for a specific character set. It also provides convenience routines for |
| | converting between character sets, given the availability of the |
| | applicable codecs. Given a character set, it will do its best to provide |
| | information on how to use that character set in an email in an |
| | RFC-compliant way. |
| | |
| | Certain character sets must be encoded with quoted-printable or base64 |
| | when used in email headers or bodies. Certain character sets must be |
| | converted outright, and are not allowed in email. Instances of this |
| | module expose the following information about a character set: |
| | |
| | input_charset: The initial character set specified. Common aliases |
| | are converted to their `official' email names (e.g. latin_1 |
| | is converted to iso-8859-1). Defaults to 7-bit us-ascii. |
| | |
| | header_encoding: If the character set must be encoded before it can be |
| | used in an email header, this attribute will be set to |
| | charset.QP (for quoted-printable), charset.BASE64 (for |
| | base64 encoding), or charset.SHORTEST for the shortest of |
| | QP or BASE64 encoding. Otherwise, it will be None. |
| | |
| | body_encoding: Same as header_encoding, but describes the encoding for the |
| | mail message's body, which indeed may be different than the |
| | header encoding. charset.SHORTEST is not allowed for |
| | body_encoding. |
| | |
| | output_charset: Some character sets must be converted before they can be |
| | used in email headers or bodies. If the input_charset is |
| | one of them, this attribute will contain the name of the |
| | charset output will be converted to. Otherwise, it will |
| | be None. |
| | |
| | input_codec: The name of the Python codec used to convert the |
| | input_charset to Unicode. If no conversion codec is |
| | necessary, this attribute will be None. |
| | |
| | output_codec: The name of the Python codec used to convert Unicode |
| | to the output_charset. If no conversion codec is necessary, |
| | this attribute will have the same value as the input_codec. |
| | """ |
| | def __init__(self, input_charset=DEFAULT_CHARSET): |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | try: |
| | if isinstance(input_charset, str): |
| | input_charset.encode('ascii') |
| | else: |
| | input_charset = str(input_charset, 'ascii') |
| | except UnicodeError: |
| | raise errors.CharsetError(input_charset) |
| | input_charset = input_charset.lower() |
| | |
| | self.input_charset = ALIASES.get(input_charset, input_charset) |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | henc, benc, conv = CHARSETS.get(self.input_charset, |
| | (SHORTEST, BASE64, None)) |
| | if not conv: |
| | conv = self.input_charset |
| | |
| | self.header_encoding = henc |
| | self.body_encoding = benc |
| | self.output_charset = ALIASES.get(conv, conv) |
| | |
| | |
| | self.input_codec = CODEC_MAP.get(self.input_charset, |
| | self.input_charset) |
| | self.output_codec = CODEC_MAP.get(self.output_charset, |
| | self.output_charset) |
| |
|
| | def __repr__(self): |
| | return self.input_charset.lower() |
| |
|
| | def __eq__(self, other): |
| | return str(self) == str(other).lower() |
| |
|
| | def get_body_encoding(self): |
| | """Return the content-transfer-encoding used for body encoding. |
| | |
| | This is either the string `quoted-printable' or `base64' depending on |
| | the encoding used, or it is a function in which case you should call |
| | the function with a single argument, the Message object being |
| | encoded. The function should then set the Content-Transfer-Encoding |
| | header itself to whatever is appropriate. |
| | |
| | Returns "quoted-printable" if self.body_encoding is QP. |
| | Returns "base64" if self.body_encoding is BASE64. |
| | Returns conversion function otherwise. |
| | """ |
| | assert self.body_encoding != SHORTEST |
| | if self.body_encoding == QP: |
| | return 'quoted-printable' |
| | elif self.body_encoding == BASE64: |
| | return 'base64' |
| | else: |
| | return encode_7or8bit |
| |
|
| | def get_output_charset(self): |
| | """Return the output character set. |
| | |
| | This is self.output_charset if that is not None, otherwise it is |
| | self.input_charset. |
| | """ |
| | return self.output_charset or self.input_charset |
| |
|
| | def header_encode(self, string): |
| | """Header-encode a string by converting it first to bytes. |
| | |
| | The type of encoding (base64 or quoted-printable) will be based on |
| | this charset's `header_encoding`. |
| | |
| | :param string: A unicode string for the header. It must be possible |
| | to encode this string to bytes using the character set's |
| | output codec. |
| | :return: The encoded string, with RFC 2047 chrome. |
| | """ |
| | codec = self.output_codec or 'us-ascii' |
| | header_bytes = _encode(string, codec) |
| | |
| | encoder_module = self._get_encoder(header_bytes) |
| | if encoder_module is None: |
| | return string |
| | return encoder_module.header_encode(header_bytes, codec) |
| |
|
| | def header_encode_lines(self, string, maxlengths): |
| | """Header-encode a string by converting it first to bytes. |
| | |
| | This is similar to `header_encode()` except that the string is fit |
| | into maximum line lengths as given by the argument. |
| | |
| | :param string: A unicode string for the header. It must be possible |
| | to encode this string to bytes using the character set's |
| | output codec. |
| | :param maxlengths: Maximum line length iterator. Each element |
| | returned from this iterator will provide the next maximum line |
| | length. This parameter is used as an argument to built-in next() |
| | and should never be exhausted. The maximum line lengths should |
| | not count the RFC 2047 chrome. These line lengths are only a |
| | hint; the splitter does the best it can. |
| | :return: Lines of encoded strings, each with RFC 2047 chrome. |
| | """ |
| | |
| | codec = self.output_codec or 'us-ascii' |
| | header_bytes = _encode(string, codec) |
| | encoder_module = self._get_encoder(header_bytes) |
| | encoder = partial(encoder_module.header_encode, charset=codec) |
| | |
| | |
| | charset = self.get_output_charset() |
| | extra = len(charset) + RFC2047_CHROME_LEN |
| | |
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| | |
| | lines = [] |
| | current_line = [] |
| | maxlen = next(maxlengths) - extra |
| | for character in string: |
| | current_line.append(character) |
| | this_line = EMPTYSTRING.join(current_line) |
| | length = encoder_module.header_length(_encode(this_line, charset)) |
| | if length > maxlen: |
| | |
| | current_line.pop() |
| | |
| | if not lines and not current_line: |
| | lines.append(None) |
| | else: |
| | separator = (' ' if lines else '') |
| | joined_line = EMPTYSTRING.join(current_line) |
| | header_bytes = _encode(joined_line, codec) |
| | lines.append(encoder(header_bytes)) |
| | current_line = [character] |
| | maxlen = next(maxlengths) - extra |
| | joined_line = EMPTYSTRING.join(current_line) |
| | header_bytes = _encode(joined_line, codec) |
| | lines.append(encoder(header_bytes)) |
| | return lines |
| |
|
| | def _get_encoder(self, header_bytes): |
| | if self.header_encoding == BASE64: |
| | return email.base64mime |
| | elif self.header_encoding == QP: |
| | return email.quoprimime |
| | elif self.header_encoding == SHORTEST: |
| | len64 = email.base64mime.header_length(header_bytes) |
| | lenqp = email.quoprimime.header_length(header_bytes) |
| | if len64 < lenqp: |
| | return email.base64mime |
| | else: |
| | return email.quoprimime |
| | else: |
| | return None |
| |
|
| | def body_encode(self, string): |
| | """Body-encode a string by converting it first to bytes. |
| | |
| | The type of encoding (base64 or quoted-printable) will be based on |
| | self.body_encoding. If body_encoding is None, we assume the |
| | output charset is a 7bit encoding, so re-encoding the decoded |
| | string using the ascii codec produces the correct string version |
| | of the content. |
| | """ |
| | if not string: |
| | return string |
| | if self.body_encoding is BASE64: |
| | if isinstance(string, str): |
| | string = string.encode(self.output_charset) |
| | return email.base64mime.body_encode(string) |
| | elif self.body_encoding is QP: |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| | if isinstance(string, str): |
| | string = string.encode(self.output_charset) |
| | string = string.decode('latin1') |
| | return email.quoprimime.body_encode(string) |
| | else: |
| | if isinstance(string, str): |
| | string = string.encode(self.output_charset).decode('ascii') |
| | return string |
| |
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