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224 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
224 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
# Mailcap file handling. See RFC 1524.
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import os
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import string
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import tempfile
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# Part 1: top-level interface.
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def getcaps():
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caps = {}
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for mailcap in listmailcapfiles():
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try:
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fp = open(mailcap, 'r')
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except:
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continue
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morecaps = readmailcapfile(fp)
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fp.close()
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for key in morecaps.keys():
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if not caps.has_key(key):
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caps[key] = morecaps[key]
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else:
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caps[key] = caps[key] + morecaps[key]
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return caps
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def listmailcapfiles():
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# XXX Actually, this is Unix-specific
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if os.environ.has_key('MAILCAPS'):
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str = os.environ['MAILCAPS']
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mailcaps = string.splitfields(str, ':')
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else:
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if os.environ.has_key('HOME'):
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home = os.environ['HOME']
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else:
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# Don't bother with getpwuid()
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home = '.' # Last resort
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mailcaps = [home + '/.mailcap', '/etc/mailcap',
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'/usr/etc/mailcap', '/usr/local/etc/mailcap']
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return mailcaps
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# Part 2: the parser.
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def readmailcapfile(fp):
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caps = {}
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while 1:
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line = fp.readline()
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if not line: break
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# Ignore comments and blank lines
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if line[0] == '#' or string.strip(line) == '':
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continue
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nextline = line
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# Join continuation lines
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while nextline[-2:] == '\\\n':
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nextline = fp.readline()
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if not nextline: nextline = '\n'
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line = line[:-2] + nextline
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# Parse the line
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key, fields = parseline(line)
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if not (key and fields):
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continue
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# Normalize the key
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types = string.splitfields(key, '/')
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for j in range(len(types)):
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types[j] = string.strip(types[j])
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key = string.lower(string.joinfields(types, '/'))
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# Update the database
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if caps.has_key(key):
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caps[key].append(fields)
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else:
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caps[key] = [fields]
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return caps
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def parseline(line):
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fields = []
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i, n = 0, len(line)
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while i < n:
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field, i = parsefield(line, i, n)
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fields.append(field)
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i = i+1 # Skip semicolon
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if len(fields) < 2:
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return None, None
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key, view, rest = fields[0], fields[1], fields[2:]
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fields = {'view': view}
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for field in rest:
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i = string.find(field, '=')
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if i < 0:
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fkey = field
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fvalue = ""
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else:
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fkey = string.strip(field[:i])
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fvalue = string.strip(field[i+1:])
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if fields.has_key(fkey):
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# Ignore it
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pass
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else:
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fields[fkey] = fvalue
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return key, fields
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def parsefield(line, i, n):
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start = i
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while i < n:
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c = line[i]
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if c == ';':
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break
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elif c == '\\':
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i = i+2
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else:
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i = i+1
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return string.strip(line[start:i]), i
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# Part 3: using the database.
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def findmatch(caps, type, key='view', filename="/dev/null", plist=[]):
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entries = lookup(caps, type, key)
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for e in entries:
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if e.has_key('test'):
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test = subst(e['test'], filename, plist)
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if test and os.system(test) != 0:
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continue
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command = subst(e[key], type, filename, plist)
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return command, e
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return None, None
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def lookup(caps, type, key=None):
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entries = []
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if caps.has_key(type):
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entries = entries + caps[type]
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types = string.splitfields(type, '/')
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type = types[0] + '/*'
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if caps.has_key(type):
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entries = entries + caps[type]
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if key is not None:
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entries = filter(lambda e, key=key: e.has_key(key), entries)
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return entries
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def subst(field, type, filename, plist=[]):
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# XXX Actually, this is Unix-specific
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res = ''
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i, n = 0, len(field)
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while i < n:
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c = field[i]; i = i+1
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if c <> '%':
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if c == '\\':
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c = field[i:i+1]; i = i+1
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res = res + c
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else:
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c = field[i]; i = i+1
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if c == '%':
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res = res + c
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elif c == 's':
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res = res + filename
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elif c == 't':
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res = res + type
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elif c == '{':
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start = i
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while i < n and field[i] <> '}':
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i = i+1
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name = field[start:i]
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i = i+1
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res = res + findparam(name, plist)
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# XXX To do:
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# %n == number of parts if type is multipart/*
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# %F == list of alternating type and filename for parts
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else:
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res = res + '%' + c
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return res
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def findparam(name, plist):
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name = string.lower(name) + '='
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n = len(name)
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for p in plist:
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if string.lower(p[:n]) == name:
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return p[n:]
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return ''
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# Part 4: test program.
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def test():
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import sys
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caps = getcaps()
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if not sys.argv[1:]:
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show(caps)
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return
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for i in range(1, len(sys.argv), 2):
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args = sys.argv[i:i+2]
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if len(args) < 2:
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print "usage: mailcap [type file] ..."
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return
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type = args[0]
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file = args[1]
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command, e = findmatch(caps, type, 'view', file)
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if not command:
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print "No viewer found for", type
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else:
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print "Executing:", command
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sts = os.system(command)
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if sts:
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print "Exit status:", sts
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def show(caps):
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print "Mailcap files:"
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for fn in listmailcapfiles(): print "\t" + fn
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print
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if not caps: caps = getcaps()
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print "Mailcap entries:"
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print
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ckeys = caps.keys()
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ckeys.sort()
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for type in ckeys:
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print type
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entries = caps[type]
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for e in entries:
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keys = e.keys()
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keys.sort()
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for k in keys:
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print " %-15s" % k, e[k]
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print
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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test()
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