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Python
188 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
# Copyright (C) 2002 Python Software Foundation
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# Author: che@debian.org (Ben Gertzfield)
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"""Base64 content transfer encoding per RFCs 2045-2047.
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This module handles the content transfer encoding method defined in RFC 2045
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to encode arbitrary 8-bit data using the three 8-bit bytes in four 7-bit
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characters encoding known as Base64.
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It is used in the MIME standards for email to attach images, audio, and text
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using some 8-bit character sets to messages.
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This module provides an interface to encode and decode both headers and bodies
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with Base64 encoding.
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RFC 2045 defines a method for including character set information in an
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`encoded-word' in a header. This method is commonly used for 8-bit real names
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in To:, From:, Cc:, etc. fields, as well as Subject: lines.
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This module does not do the line wrapping or end-of-line character conversion
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necessary for proper internationalized headers; it only does dumb encoding and
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decoding. To deal with the various line wrapping issues, use the email.Header
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module.
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"""
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import re
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from binascii import b2a_base64, a2b_base64
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from email.Utils import fix_eols
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try:
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from email._compat22 import _floordiv
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except SyntaxError:
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# Python 2.1 spells integer division differently
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from email._compat21 import _floordiv
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CRLF = '\r\n'
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NL = '\n'
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EMPTYSTRING = ''
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# See also Charset.py
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MISC_LEN = 7
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try:
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True, False
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except NameError:
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True = 1
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False = 0
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# Helpers
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def base64_len(s):
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"""Return the length of s when it is encoded with base64."""
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groups_of_3, leftover = divmod(len(s), 3)
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# 4 bytes out for each 3 bytes (or nonzero fraction thereof) in.
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# Thanks, Tim!
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n = groups_of_3 * 4
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if leftover:
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n += 4
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return n
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def header_encode(header, charset='iso-8859-1', keep_eols=False,
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maxlinelen=76, eol=NL):
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"""Encode a single header line with Base64 encoding in a given charset.
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Defined in RFC 2045, this Base64 encoding is identical to normal Base64
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encoding, except that each line must be intelligently wrapped (respecting
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the Base64 encoding), and subsequent lines must start with a space.
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charset names the character set to use to encode the header. It defaults
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to iso-8859-1.
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End-of-line characters (\\r, \\n, \\r\\n) will be automatically converted
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to the canonical email line separator \\r\\n unless the keep_eols
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parameter is True (the default is False).
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Each line of the header will be terminated in the value of eol, which
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defaults to "\\n". Set this to "\\r\\n" if you are using the result of
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this function directly in email.
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The resulting string will be in the form:
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"=?charset?b?WW/5ciBtYXp66XLrIHf8eiBhIGhhbXBzdGHuciBBIFlv+XIgbWF6euly?=\\n
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=?charset?b?6yB3/HogYSBoYW1wc3Rh7nIgQkMgWW/5ciBtYXp66XLrIHf8eiBhIGhh?="
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with each line wrapped at, at most, maxlinelen characters (defaults to 76
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characters).
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"""
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# Return empty headers unchanged
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if not header:
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return header
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if not keep_eols:
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header = fix_eols(header)
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# Base64 encode each line, in encoded chunks no greater than maxlinelen in
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# length, after the RFC chrome is added in.
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base64ed = []
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max_encoded = maxlinelen - len(charset) - MISC_LEN
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max_unencoded = _floordiv(max_encoded * 3, 4)
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# BAW: Ben's original code used a step of max_unencoded, but I think it
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# ought to be max_encoded. Otherwise, where's max_encoded used? I'm
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# still not sure what the
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for i in range(0, len(header), max_unencoded):
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base64ed.append(b2a_base64(header[i:i+max_unencoded]))
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# Now add the RFC chrome to each encoded chunk
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lines = []
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for line in base64ed:
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# Ignore the last character of each line if it is a newline
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if line.endswith(NL):
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line = line[:-1]
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# Add the chrome
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lines.append('=?%s?b?%s?=' % (charset, line))
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# Glue the lines together and return it. BAW: should we be able to
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# specify the leading whitespace in the joiner?
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joiner = eol + ' '
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return joiner.join(lines)
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def encode(s, binary=True, maxlinelen=76, eol=NL):
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"""Encode a string with base64.
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Each line will be wrapped at, at most, maxlinelen characters (defaults to
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76 characters).
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If binary is False, end-of-line characters will be converted to the
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canonical email end-of-line sequence \\r\\n. Otherwise they will be left
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verbatim (this is the default).
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Each line of encoded text will end with eol, which defaults to "\\n". Set
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this to "\r\n" if you will be using the result of this function directly
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in an email.
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"""
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if not s:
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return s
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if not binary:
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s = fix_eols(s)
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encvec = []
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max_unencoded = _floordiv(maxlinelen * 3, 4)
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for i in range(0, len(s), max_unencoded):
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# BAW: should encode() inherit b2a_base64()'s dubious behavior in
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# adding a newline to the encoded string?
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enc = b2a_base64(s[i:i + max_unencoded])
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if enc.endswith(NL) and eol <> NL:
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enc = enc[:-1] + eol
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encvec.append(enc)
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return EMPTYSTRING.join(encvec)
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# For convenience and backwards compatibility w/ standard base64 module
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body_encode = encode
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encodestring = encode
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def decode(s, convert_eols=None):
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"""Decode a raw base64 string.
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If convert_eols is set to a string value, all canonical email linefeeds,
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e.g. "\\r\\n", in the decoded text will be converted to the value of
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convert_eols. os.linesep is a good choice for convert_eols if you are
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decoding a text attachment.
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This function does not parse a full MIME header value encoded with
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base64 (like =?iso-8895-1?b?bmloISBuaWgh?=) -- please use the high
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level email.Header class for that functionality.
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"""
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if not s:
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return s
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dec = a2b_base64(s)
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if convert_eols:
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return dec.replace(CRLF, convert_eols)
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return dec
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# For convenience and backwards compatibility w/ standard base64 module
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body_decode = decode
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decodestring = decode
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