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""" Routines for manipulating RFC2047 encoded words. |
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This is currently a package-private API, but will be considered for promotion |
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to a public API if there is demand. |
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""" |
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import re |
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import base64 |
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import binascii |
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import functools |
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from string import ascii_letters, digits |
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from email import errors |
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__all__ = ['decode_q', |
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'encode_q', |
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'decode_b', |
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'encode_b', |
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'len_q', |
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'len_b', |
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'decode', |
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'encode', |
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] |
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_q_byte_subber = functools.partial(re.compile(br'=([a-fA-F0-9]{2})').sub, |
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lambda m: bytes.fromhex(m.group(1).decode())) |
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def decode_q(encoded): |
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encoded = encoded.replace(b'_', b' ') |
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return _q_byte_subber(encoded), [] |
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class _QByteMap(dict): |
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safe = b'-!*+/' + ascii_letters.encode('ascii') + digits.encode('ascii') |
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def __missing__(self, key): |
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if key in self.safe: |
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self[key] = chr(key) |
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else: |
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self[key] = "={:02X}".format(key) |
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return self[key] |
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_q_byte_map = _QByteMap() |
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_q_byte_map[ord(' ')] = '_' |
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def encode_q(bstring): |
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return ''.join(_q_byte_map[x] for x in bstring) |
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def len_q(bstring): |
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return sum(len(_q_byte_map[x]) for x in bstring) |
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def decode_b(encoded): |
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pad_err = len(encoded) % 4 |
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missing_padding = b'==='[:4-pad_err] if pad_err else b'' |
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try: |
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return ( |
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base64.b64decode(encoded + missing_padding, validate=True), |
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[errors.InvalidBase64PaddingDefect()] if pad_err else [], |
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) |
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except binascii.Error: |
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try: |
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return ( |
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base64.b64decode(encoded, validate=False), |
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[errors.InvalidBase64CharactersDefect()], |
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) |
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except binascii.Error: |
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try: |
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return ( |
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base64.b64decode(encoded + b'==', validate=False), |
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[errors.InvalidBase64CharactersDefect(), |
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errors.InvalidBase64PaddingDefect()], |
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) |
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except binascii.Error: |
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return encoded, [errors.InvalidBase64LengthDefect()] |
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def encode_b(bstring): |
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return base64.b64encode(bstring).decode('ascii') |
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def len_b(bstring): |
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groups_of_3, leftover = divmod(len(bstring), 3) |
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return groups_of_3 * 4 + (4 if leftover else 0) |
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_cte_decoders = { |
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'q': decode_q, |
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'b': decode_b, |
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} |
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def decode(ew): |
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"""Decode encoded word and return (string, charset, lang, defects) tuple. |
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An RFC 2047/2243 encoded word has the form: |
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=?charset*lang?cte?encoded_string?= |
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where '*lang' may be omitted but the other parts may not be. |
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This function expects exactly such a string (that is, it does not check the |
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syntax and may raise errors if the string is not well formed), and returns |
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the encoded_string decoded first from its Content Transfer Encoding and |
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then from the resulting bytes into unicode using the specified charset. If |
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the cte-decoded string does not successfully decode using the specified |
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character set, a defect is added to the defects list and the unknown octets |
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are replaced by the unicode 'unknown' character \\uFDFF. |
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The specified charset and language are returned. The default for language, |
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which is rarely if ever encountered, is the empty string. |
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""" |
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_, charset, cte, cte_string, _ = ew.split('?') |
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charset, _, lang = charset.partition('*') |
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cte = cte.lower() |
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bstring = cte_string.encode('ascii', 'surrogateescape') |
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bstring, defects = _cte_decoders[cte](bstring) |
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try: |
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string = bstring.decode(charset) |
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except UnicodeDecodeError: |
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defects.append(errors.UndecodableBytesDefect("Encoded word " |
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f"contains bytes not decodable using {charset!r} charset")) |
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string = bstring.decode(charset, 'surrogateescape') |
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except (LookupError, UnicodeEncodeError): |
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string = bstring.decode('ascii', 'surrogateescape') |
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if charset.lower() != 'unknown-8bit': |
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defects.append(errors.CharsetError(f"Unknown charset {charset!r} " |
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f"in encoded word; decoded as unknown bytes")) |
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return string, charset, lang, defects |
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_cte_encoders = { |
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'q': encode_q, |
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'b': encode_b, |
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} |
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_cte_encode_length = { |
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'q': len_q, |
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'b': len_b, |
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} |
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def encode(string, charset='utf-8', encoding=None, lang=''): |
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"""Encode string using the CTE encoding that produces the shorter result. |
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Produces an RFC 2047/2243 encoded word of the form: |
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=?charset*lang?cte?encoded_string?= |
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where '*lang' is omitted unless the 'lang' parameter is given a value. |
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Optional argument charset (defaults to utf-8) specifies the charset to use |
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to encode the string to binary before CTE encoding it. Optional argument |
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'encoding' is the cte specifier for the encoding that should be used ('q' |
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or 'b'); if it is None (the default) the encoding which produces the |
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shortest encoded sequence is used, except that 'q' is preferred if it is up |
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to five characters longer. Optional argument 'lang' (default '') gives the |
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RFC 2243 language string to specify in the encoded word. |
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""" |
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if charset == 'unknown-8bit': |
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bstring = string.encode('ascii', 'surrogateescape') |
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else: |
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bstring = string.encode(charset) |
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if encoding is None: |
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qlen = _cte_encode_length['q'](bstring) |
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blen = _cte_encode_length['b'](bstring) |
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encoding = 'q' if qlen - blen < 5 else 'b' |
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encoded = _cte_encoders[encoding](bstring) |
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if lang: |
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lang = '*' + lang |
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return "=?{}{}?{}?{}?=".format(charset, lang, encoding, encoded) |
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