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# Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Python Software Foundation | |
# Authors: Baxter, Wouters and Warsaw | |
# Contact: email-sig@python.org | |
"""FeedParser - An email feed parser. | |
The feed parser implements an interface for incrementally parsing an email | |
message, line by line. This has advantages for certain applications, such as | |
those reading email messages off a socket. | |
FeedParser.feed() is the primary interface for pushing new data into the | |
parser. It returns when there's nothing more it can do with the available | |
data. When you have no more data to push into the parser, call .close(). | |
This completes the parsing and returns the root message object. | |
The other advantage of this parser is that it will never raise a parsing | |
exception. Instead, when it finds something unexpected, it adds a 'defect' to | |
the current message. Defects are just instances that live on the message | |
object's .defects attribute. | |
""" | |
__all__ = ['FeedParser', 'BytesFeedParser'] | |
import re | |
from email import errors | |
from email._policybase import compat32 | |
from collections import deque | |
from io import StringIO | |
NLCRE = re.compile(r'\r\n|\r|\n') | |
NLCRE_bol = re.compile(r'(\r\n|\r|\n)') | |
NLCRE_eol = re.compile(r'(\r\n|\r|\n)\Z') | |
NLCRE_crack = re.compile(r'(\r\n|\r|\n)') | |
# RFC 2822 $3.6.8 Optional fields. ftext is %d33-57 / %d59-126, Any character | |
# except controls, SP, and ":". | |
headerRE = re.compile(r'^(From |[\041-\071\073-\176]*:|[\t ])') | |
EMPTYSTRING = '' | |
NL = '\n' | |
NeedMoreData = object() | |
class BufferedSubFile(object): | |
"""A file-ish object that can have new data loaded into it. | |
You can also push and pop line-matching predicates onto a stack. When the | |
current predicate matches the current line, a false EOF response | |
(i.e. empty string) is returned instead. This lets the parser adhere to a | |
simple abstraction -- it parses until EOF closes the current message. | |
""" | |
def __init__(self): | |
# Text stream of the last partial line pushed into this object. | |
# See issue 22233 for why this is a text stream and not a list. | |
self._partial = StringIO(newline='') | |
# A deque of full, pushed lines | |
self._lines = deque() | |
# The stack of false-EOF checking predicates. | |
self._eofstack = [] | |
# A flag indicating whether the file has been closed or not. | |
self._closed = False | |
def push_eof_matcher(self, pred): | |
self._eofstack.append(pred) | |
def pop_eof_matcher(self): | |
return self._eofstack.pop() | |
def close(self): | |
# Don't forget any trailing partial line. | |
self._partial.seek(0) | |
self.pushlines(self._partial.readlines()) | |
self._partial.seek(0) | |
self._partial.truncate() | |
self._closed = True | |
def readline(self): | |
if not self._lines: | |
if self._closed: | |
return '' | |
return NeedMoreData | |
# Pop the line off the stack and see if it matches the current | |
# false-EOF predicate. | |
line = self._lines.popleft() | |
# RFC 2046, section 5.1.2 requires us to recognize outer level | |
# boundaries at any level of inner nesting. Do this, but be sure it's | |
# in the order of most to least nested. | |
for ateof in reversed(self._eofstack): | |
if ateof(line): | |
# We're at the false EOF. But push the last line back first. | |
self._lines.appendleft(line) | |
return '' | |
return line | |
def unreadline(self, line): | |
# Let the consumer push a line back into the buffer. | |
assert line is not NeedMoreData | |
self._lines.appendleft(line) | |
def push(self, data): | |
"""Push some new data into this object.""" | |
self._partial.write(data) | |
if '\n' not in data and '\r' not in data: | |
# No new complete lines, wait for more. | |
return | |
# Crack into lines, preserving the linesep characters. | |
self._partial.seek(0) | |
parts = self._partial.readlines() | |
self._partial.seek(0) | |
self._partial.truncate() | |
# If the last element of the list does not end in a newline, then treat | |
# it as a partial line. We only check for '\n' here because a line | |
# ending with '\r' might be a line that was split in the middle of a | |
# '\r\n' sequence (see bugs 1555570 and 1721862). | |
if not parts[-1].endswith('\n'): | |
self._partial.write(parts.pop()) | |
self.pushlines(parts) | |
def pushlines(self, lines): | |
self._lines.extend(lines) | |
def __iter__(self): | |
return self | |
def __next__(self): | |
line = self.readline() | |
if line == '': | |
raise StopIteration | |
return line | |
class FeedParser: | |
"""A feed-style parser of email.""" | |
def __init__(self, _factory=None, *, policy=compat32): | |
"""_factory is called with no arguments to create a new message obj | |
The policy keyword specifies a policy object that controls a number of | |
aspects of the parser's operation. The default policy maintains | |
backward compatibility. | |
""" | |
self.policy = policy | |
self._old_style_factory = False | |
if _factory is None: | |
if policy.message_factory is None: | |
from email.message import Message | |
self._factory = Message | |
else: | |
self._factory = policy.message_factory | |
else: | |
self._factory = _factory | |
try: | |
_factory(policy=self.policy) | |
except TypeError: | |
# Assume this is an old-style factory | |
self._old_style_factory = True | |
self._input = BufferedSubFile() | |
self._msgstack = [] | |
self._parse = self._parsegen().__next__ | |
self._cur = None | |
self._last = None | |
self._headersonly = False | |
# Non-public interface for supporting Parser's headersonly flag | |
def _set_headersonly(self): | |
self._headersonly = True | |
def feed(self, data): | |
"""Push more data into the parser.""" | |
self._input.push(data) | |
self._call_parse() | |
def _call_parse(self): | |
try: | |
self._parse() | |
except StopIteration: | |
pass | |
def close(self): | |
"""Parse all remaining data and return the root message object.""" | |
self._input.close() | |
self._call_parse() | |
root = self._pop_message() | |
assert not self._msgstack | |
# Look for final set of defects | |
if root.get_content_maintype() == 'multipart' \ | |
and not root.is_multipart(): | |
defect = errors.MultipartInvariantViolationDefect() | |
self.policy.handle_defect(root, defect) | |
return root | |
def _new_message(self): | |
if self._old_style_factory: | |
msg = self._factory() | |
else: | |
msg = self._factory(policy=self.policy) | |
if self._cur and self._cur.get_content_type() == 'multipart/digest': | |
msg.set_default_type('message/rfc822') | |
if self._msgstack: | |
self._msgstack[-1].attach(msg) | |
self._msgstack.append(msg) | |
self._cur = msg | |
self._last = msg | |
def _pop_message(self): | |
retval = self._msgstack.pop() | |
if self._msgstack: | |
self._cur = self._msgstack[-1] | |
else: | |
self._cur = None | |
return retval | |
def _parsegen(self): | |
# Create a new message and start by parsing headers. | |
self._new_message() | |
headers = [] | |
# Collect the headers, searching for a line that doesn't match the RFC | |
# 2822 header or continuation pattern (including an empty line). | |
for line in self._input: | |
if line is NeedMoreData: | |
yield NeedMoreData | |
continue | |
if not headerRE.match(line): | |
# If we saw the RFC defined header/body separator | |
# (i.e. newline), just throw it away. Otherwise the line is | |
# part of the body so push it back. | |
if not NLCRE.match(line): | |
defect = errors.MissingHeaderBodySeparatorDefect() | |
self.policy.handle_defect(self._cur, defect) | |
self._input.unreadline(line) | |
break | |
headers.append(line) | |
# Done with the headers, so parse them and figure out what we're | |
# supposed to see in the body of the message. | |
self._parse_headers(headers) | |
# Headers-only parsing is a backwards compatibility hack, which was | |
# necessary in the older parser, which could raise errors. All | |
# remaining lines in the input are thrown into the message body. | |
if self._headersonly: | |
lines = [] | |
while True: | |
line = self._input.readline() | |
if line is NeedMoreData: | |
yield NeedMoreData | |
continue | |
if line == '': | |
break | |
lines.append(line) | |
self._cur.set_payload(EMPTYSTRING.join(lines)) | |
return | |
if self._cur.get_content_type() == 'message/delivery-status': | |
# message/delivery-status contains blocks of headers separated by | |
# a blank line. We'll represent each header block as a separate | |
# nested message object, but the processing is a bit different | |
# than standard message/* types because there is no body for the | |
# nested messages. A blank line separates the subparts. | |
while True: | |
self._input.push_eof_matcher(NLCRE.match) | |
for retval in self._parsegen(): | |
if retval is NeedMoreData: | |
yield NeedMoreData | |
continue | |
break | |
msg = self._pop_message() | |
# We need to pop the EOF matcher in order to tell if we're at | |
# the end of the current file, not the end of the last block | |
# of message headers. | |
self._input.pop_eof_matcher() | |
# The input stream must be sitting at the newline or at the | |
# EOF. We want to see if we're at the end of this subpart, so | |
# first consume the blank line, then test the next line to see | |
# if we're at this subpart's EOF. | |
while True: | |
line = self._input.readline() | |
if line is NeedMoreData: | |
yield NeedMoreData | |
continue | |
break | |
while True: | |
line = self._input.readline() | |
if line is NeedMoreData: | |
yield NeedMoreData | |
continue | |
break | |
if line == '': | |
break | |
# Not at EOF so this is a line we're going to need. | |
self._input.unreadline(line) | |
return | |
if self._cur.get_content_maintype() == 'message': | |
# The message claims to be a message/* type, then what follows is | |
# another RFC 2822 message. | |
for retval in self._parsegen(): | |
if retval is NeedMoreData: | |
yield NeedMoreData | |
continue | |
break | |
self._pop_message() | |
return | |
if self._cur.get_content_maintype() == 'multipart': | |
boundary = self._cur.get_boundary() | |
if boundary is None: | |
# The message /claims/ to be a multipart but it has not | |
# defined a boundary. That's a problem which we'll handle by | |
# reading everything until the EOF and marking the message as | |
# defective. | |
defect = errors.NoBoundaryInMultipartDefect() | |
self.policy.handle_defect(self._cur, defect) | |
lines = [] | |
for line in self._input: | |
if line is NeedMoreData: | |
yield NeedMoreData | |
continue | |
lines.append(line) | |
self._cur.set_payload(EMPTYSTRING.join(lines)) | |
return | |
# Make sure a valid content type was specified per RFC 2045:6.4. | |
if (str(self._cur.get('content-transfer-encoding', '8bit')).lower() | |
not in ('7bit', '8bit', 'binary')): | |
defect = errors.InvalidMultipartContentTransferEncodingDefect() | |
self.policy.handle_defect(self._cur, defect) | |
# Create a line match predicate which matches the inter-part | |
# boundary as well as the end-of-multipart boundary. Don't push | |
# this onto the input stream until we've scanned past the | |
# preamble. | |
separator = '--' + boundary | |
boundaryre = re.compile( | |
'(?P<sep>' + re.escape(separator) + | |
r')(?P<end>--)?(?P<ws>[ \t]*)(?P<linesep>\r\n|\r|\n)?$') | |
capturing_preamble = True | |
preamble = [] | |
linesep = False | |
close_boundary_seen = False | |
while True: | |
line = self._input.readline() | |
if line is NeedMoreData: | |
yield NeedMoreData | |
continue | |
if line == '': | |
break | |
mo = boundaryre.match(line) | |
if mo: | |
# If we're looking at the end boundary, we're done with | |
# this multipart. If there was a newline at the end of | |
# the closing boundary, then we need to initialize the | |
# epilogue with the empty string (see below). | |
if mo.group('end'): | |
close_boundary_seen = True | |
linesep = mo.group('linesep') | |
break | |
# We saw an inter-part boundary. Were we in the preamble? | |
if capturing_preamble: | |
if preamble: | |
# According to RFC 2046, the last newline belongs | |
# to the boundary. | |
lastline = preamble[-1] | |
eolmo = NLCRE_eol.search(lastline) | |
if eolmo: | |
preamble[-1] = lastline[:-len(eolmo.group(0))] | |
self._cur.preamble = EMPTYSTRING.join(preamble) | |
capturing_preamble = False | |
self._input.unreadline(line) | |
continue | |
# We saw a boundary separating two parts. Consume any | |
# multiple boundary lines that may be following. Our | |
# interpretation of RFC 2046 BNF grammar does not produce | |
# body parts within such double boundaries. | |
while True: | |
line = self._input.readline() | |
if line is NeedMoreData: | |
yield NeedMoreData | |
continue | |
mo = boundaryre.match(line) | |
if not mo: | |
self._input.unreadline(line) | |
break | |
# Recurse to parse this subpart; the input stream points | |
# at the subpart's first line. | |
self._input.push_eof_matcher(boundaryre.match) | |
for retval in self._parsegen(): | |
if retval is NeedMoreData: | |
yield NeedMoreData | |
continue | |
break | |
# Because of RFC 2046, the newline preceding the boundary | |
# separator actually belongs to the boundary, not the | |
# previous subpart's payload (or epilogue if the previous | |
# part is a multipart). | |
if self._last.get_content_maintype() == 'multipart': | |
epilogue = self._last.epilogue | |
if epilogue == '': | |
self._last.epilogue = None | |
elif epilogue is not None: | |
mo = NLCRE_eol.search(epilogue) | |
if mo: | |
end = len(mo.group(0)) | |
self._last.epilogue = epilogue[:-end] | |
else: | |
payload = self._last._payload | |
if isinstance(payload, str): | |
mo = NLCRE_eol.search(payload) | |
if mo: | |
payload = payload[:-len(mo.group(0))] | |
self._last._payload = payload | |
self._input.pop_eof_matcher() | |
self._pop_message() | |
# Set the multipart up for newline cleansing, which will | |
# happen if we're in a nested multipart. | |
self._last = self._cur | |
else: | |
# I think we must be in the preamble | |
assert capturing_preamble | |
preamble.append(line) | |
# We've seen either the EOF or the end boundary. If we're still | |
# capturing the preamble, we never saw the start boundary. Note | |
# that as a defect and store the captured text as the payload. | |
if capturing_preamble: | |
defect = errors.StartBoundaryNotFoundDefect() | |
self.policy.handle_defect(self._cur, defect) | |
self._cur.set_payload(EMPTYSTRING.join(preamble)) | |
epilogue = [] | |
for line in self._input: | |
if line is NeedMoreData: | |
yield NeedMoreData | |
continue | |
self._cur.epilogue = EMPTYSTRING.join(epilogue) | |
return | |
# If we're not processing the preamble, then we might have seen | |
# EOF without seeing that end boundary...that is also a defect. | |
if not close_boundary_seen: | |
defect = errors.CloseBoundaryNotFoundDefect() | |
self.policy.handle_defect(self._cur, defect) | |
return | |
# Everything from here to the EOF is epilogue. If the end boundary | |
# ended in a newline, we'll need to make sure the epilogue isn't | |
# None | |
if linesep: | |
epilogue = [''] | |
else: | |
epilogue = [] | |
for line in self._input: | |
if line is NeedMoreData: | |
yield NeedMoreData | |
continue | |
epilogue.append(line) | |
# Any CRLF at the front of the epilogue is not technically part of | |
# the epilogue. Also, watch out for an empty string epilogue, | |
# which means a single newline. | |
if epilogue: | |
firstline = epilogue[0] | |
bolmo = NLCRE_bol.match(firstline) | |
if bolmo: | |
epilogue[0] = firstline[len(bolmo.group(0)):] | |
self._cur.epilogue = EMPTYSTRING.join(epilogue) | |
return | |
# Otherwise, it's some non-multipart type, so the entire rest of the | |
# file contents becomes the payload. | |
lines = [] | |
for line in self._input: | |
if line is NeedMoreData: | |
yield NeedMoreData | |
continue | |
lines.append(line) | |
self._cur.set_payload(EMPTYSTRING.join(lines)) | |
def _parse_headers(self, lines): | |
# Passed a list of lines that make up the headers for the current msg | |
lastheader = '' | |
lastvalue = [] | |
for lineno, line in enumerate(lines): | |
# Check for continuation | |
if line[0] in ' \t': | |
if not lastheader: | |
# The first line of the headers was a continuation. This | |
# is illegal, so let's note the defect, store the illegal | |
# line, and ignore it for purposes of headers. | |
defect = errors.FirstHeaderLineIsContinuationDefect(line) | |
self.policy.handle_defect(self._cur, defect) | |
continue | |
lastvalue.append(line) | |
continue | |
if lastheader: | |
self._cur.set_raw(*self.policy.header_source_parse(lastvalue)) | |
lastheader, lastvalue = '', [] | |
# Check for envelope header, i.e. unix-from | |
if line.startswith('From '): | |
if lineno == 0: | |
# Strip off the trailing newline | |
mo = NLCRE_eol.search(line) | |
if mo: | |
line = line[:-len(mo.group(0))] | |
self._cur.set_unixfrom(line) | |
continue | |
elif lineno == len(lines) - 1: | |
# Something looking like a unix-from at the end - it's | |
# probably the first line of the body, so push back the | |
# line and stop. | |
self._input.unreadline(line) | |
return | |
else: | |
# Weirdly placed unix-from line. Note this as a defect | |
# and ignore it. | |
defect = errors.MisplacedEnvelopeHeaderDefect(line) | |
self._cur.defects.append(defect) | |
continue | |
# Split the line on the colon separating field name from value. | |
# There will always be a colon, because if there wasn't the part of | |
# the parser that calls us would have started parsing the body. | |
i = line.find(':') | |
# If the colon is on the start of the line the header is clearly | |
# malformed, but we might be able to salvage the rest of the | |
# message. Track the error but keep going. | |
if i == 0: | |
defect = errors.InvalidHeaderDefect("Missing header name.") | |
self._cur.defects.append(defect) | |
continue | |
assert i>0, "_parse_headers fed line with no : and no leading WS" | |
lastheader = line[:i] | |
lastvalue = [line] | |
# Done with all the lines, so handle the last header. | |
if lastheader: | |
self._cur.set_raw(*self.policy.header_source_parse(lastvalue)) | |
class BytesFeedParser(FeedParser): | |
"""Like FeedParser, but feed accepts bytes.""" | |
def feed(self, data): | |
super().feed(data.decode('ascii', 'surrogateescape')) | |