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"""Digest runner.""" from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals __metaclass__ = type __all__ = [ 'DigestRunner', ] import re import logging from copy import deepcopy from email.header import Header from email.message import Message from email.mime.message import MIMEMessage from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart from email.mime.text import MIMEText from email.utils import formatdate, getaddresses, make_msgid from mailman.config import config from mailman.core.i18n import _ from mailman.core.runner import Runner from mailman.handlers.decorate import decorate from mailman.interfaces.member import DeliveryMode, DeliveryStatus from mailman.utilities.i18n import make from mailman.utilities.mailbox import Mailbox from mailman.utilities.string import oneline, wrap from six.moves import cStringIO as StringIO from six.moves.urllib_error import URLError log = logging.getLogger('mailman.error') class Digester: """Base digester class.""" def __init__(self, mlist, volume, digest_number): self._mlist = mlist self._charset = mlist.preferred_language.charset # This will be used in the Subject, so use $-strings. self._digest_id = _( '$mlist.display_name Digest, Vol $volume, Issue $digest_number') self._subject = Header(self._digest_id, self._charset, header_name='Subject') self._message = self._make_message() self._message['From'] = mlist.request_address self._message['Subject'] = self._subject self._message['To'] = mlist.posting_address self._message['Reply-To'] = mlist.posting_address self._message['Date'] = formatdate(localtime=True) self._message['Message-ID'] = make_msgid() # In the rfc1153 digest, the masthead contains the digest boilerplate # plus any digest header. In the MIME digests, the masthead and # digest header are separate MIME subobjects. In either case, it's # the first thing in the digest, and we can calculate it now, so go # ahead and add it now. self._masthead = make('masthead.txt', mailing_list=mlist, display_name=mlist.display_name, got_list_email=mlist.posting_address, got_listinfo_url=mlist.script_url('listinfo'), got_request_email=mlist.request_address, got_owner_email=mlist.owner_address, ) # Set things up for the table of contents. if mlist.digest_header_uri is not None: try: self._header = decorate(mlist, mlist.digest_header_uri) except URLError: log.exception( 'Digest header decorator URI not found ({0}): {1}'.format( mlist.fqdn_listname, mlist.digest_header_uri)) self._header = '' self._toc = StringIO() print(_("Today's Topics:\n"), file=self._toc) def add_to_toc(self, msg, count): """Add a message to the table of contents.""" subject = msg.get('subject', _('(no subject)')) subject = oneline(subject, in_unicode=True) # Don't include the redundant subject prefix in the toc mo = re.match('(re:? *)?({0})'.format( re.escape(self._mlist.subject_prefix)), subject, re.IGNORECASE) if mo: subject = subject[:mo.start(2)] + subject[mo.end(2):] # Take only the first author we find. username = '' addresses = getaddresses( [oneline(msg.get('from', ''), in_unicode=True)]) if addresses: username = addresses[0][0] if not username: username = addresses[0][1] if username: username = ' ({0})'.format(username) lines = wrap('{0:2}. {1}'. format(count, subject), 65).split('\n') # See if the user's name can fit on the last line if len(lines[-1]) + len(username) > 70: lines.append(username) else: lines[-1] += username # Add this subject to the accumulating topics first = True for line in lines: if first: print(' ', line, file=self._toc) first = False else: print(' ', line.lstrip(), file=self._toc) def add_message(self, msg, count): """Add the message to the digest.""" # We do not want all the headers of the original message to leak # through in the digest messages. keepers = {} for header in self._keepers: keepers[header] = msg.get_all(header, []) # Remove all the unkempt headers. Use .keys() to allow for # destructive iteration... for header in msg.keys(): del msg[header] # ... and add them in the designated order. for header in self._keepers: for value in keepers[header]: msg[header] = value # Add some useful extra stuff. msg['Message'] = count.decode('utf-8') class MIMEDigester(Digester): """A MIME digester.""" def __init__(self, mlist, volume, digest_number): super(MIMEDigester, self).__init__(mlist, volume, digest_number) masthead = MIMEText(self._masthead.encode(self._charset), _charset=self._charset) masthead['Content-Description'] = self._subject self._message.attach(masthead) # Add the optional digest header. if mlist.digest_header_uri is not None: header = MIMEText(self._header.encode(self._charset), _charset=self._charset) header['Content-Description'] = _('Digest Header') self._message.attach(header) # Calculate the set of headers we're to keep in the MIME digest. self._keepers = set(config.digests.mime_digest_keep_headers.split()) def _make_message(self): return MIMEMultipart('mixed') def add_toc(self, count): """Add the table of contents.""" toc_text = self._toc.getvalue() try: toc_part = MIMEText(toc_text.encode(self._charset), _charset=self._charset) except UnicodeError: toc_part = MIMEText(toc_text.encode('utf-8'), _charset='utf-8') toc_part['Content-Description']= _("Today's Topics ($count messages)") self._message.attach(toc_part) def add_message(self, msg, count): """Add the message to the digest.""" # Make a copy of the message object, since the RFC 1153 processing # scrubs out attachments. self._message.attach(MIMEMessage(deepcopy(msg))) def finish(self): """Finish up the digest, producing the email-ready copy.""" if self._mlist.digest_footer_uri is not None: try: footer_text = decorate( self._mlist, self._mlist.digest_footer_uri) except URLError: log.exception( 'Digest footer decorator URI not found ({0}): {1}'.format( self._mlist.fqdn_listname, self._mlist.digest_footer_uri)) footer_text = '' footer = MIMEText(footer_text.encode(self._charset), _charset=self._charset) footer['Content-Description'] = _('Digest Footer') self._message.attach(footer) # This stuff is outside the normal MIME goo, and it's what the old # MIME digester did. No one seemed to complain, probably because you # won't see it in an MUA that can't display the raw message. We've # never got complaints before, but if we do, just wax this. It's # primarily included for (marginally useful) backwards compatibility. self._message.postamble = _('End of ') + self._digest_id return self._message class RFC1153Digester(Digester): """A digester of the format specified by RFC 1153.""" def __init__(self, mlist, volume, digest_number): super(RFC1153Digester, self).__init__(mlist, volume, digest_number) self._separator70 = '-' * 70 self._separator30 = '-' * 30 self._text = StringIO() print(self._masthead, file=self._text) print(file=self._text) # Add the optional digest header. if mlist.digest_header_uri is not None: print(self._header, file=self._text) print(file=self._text) # Calculate the set of headers we're to keep in the RFC1153 digest. self._keepers = set(config.digests.plain_digest_keep_headers.split()) def _make_message(self): return Message() def add_toc(self, count): """Add the table of contents.""" print(self._toc.getvalue(), file=self._text) print(file=self._text) print(self._separator70, file=self._text) print(file=self._text) def add_message(self, msg, count): """Add the message to the digest.""" if count > 1: print(self._separator30, file=self._text) print(file=self._text) # Each message section contains a few headers. for header in config.digests.plain_digest_keep_headers.split(): if header in msg: value = oneline(msg[header], in_unicode=True) value = wrap('{0}: {1}'.format(header, value)) value = '\n\t'.join(value.split('\n')) print(value, file=self._text) print(file=self._text) # Add the payload. If the decoded payload is empty, this may be a # multipart message. In that case, just stringify it. payload = msg.get_payload(decode=True) if not payload: payload = msg.as_string().split('\n\n', 1)[1] if isinstance(payload, bytes): try: # Do the decoding inside the try/except so that if the charset # conversion fails, we'll just drop back to ascii. charset = msg.get_content_charset('us-ascii') payload = payload.decode(charset, 'replace') except (LookupError, TypeError): # Unknown or empty charset. payload = payload.decode('us-ascii', 'replace') print(payload, file=self._text) if not payload.endswith('\n'): print(file=self._text) def finish(self): """Finish up the digest, producing the email-ready copy.""" if self._mlist.digest_footer_uri is not None: try: footer_text = decorate( self._mlist, self._mlist.digest_footer_uri) except URLError: log.exception( 'Digest footer decorator URI not found ({0}): {1}'.format( self._mlist.fqdn_listname, self._mlist.digest_footer_uri)) footer_text = '' # MAS: There is no real place for the digest_footer in an RFC 1153 # compliant digest, so add it as an additional message with # Subject: Digest Footer print(self._separator30, file=self._text) print(file=self._text) print('Subject: ' + _('Digest Footer'), file=self._text) print(file=self._text) print(footer_text, file=self._text) print(file=self._text) print(self._separator30, file=self._text) print(file=self._text) # Add the sign-off. sign_off = _('End of ') + self._digest_id print(sign_off, file=self._text) print('*' * len(sign_off), file=self._text) # If the digest message can't be encoded by the list character set, # fall back to utf-8. text = self._text.getvalue() try: self._message.set_payload(text.encode(self._charset), charset=self._charset) except UnicodeError: self._message.set_payload(text.encode('utf-8'), charset='utf-8') return self._message class DigestRunner(Runner): """The digest runner.""" def _dispose(self, mlist, msg, msgdata): """See `IRunner`.""" volume = msgdata['volume'] digest_number = msgdata['digest_number'] # Backslashes make me cry. code = mlist.preferred_language.code with Mailbox(msgdata['digest_path']) as mailbox, _.using(code): # Create the digesters. mime_digest = MIMEDigester(mlist, volume, digest_number) rfc1153_digest = RFC1153Digester(mlist, volume, digest_number) # Cruise through all the messages in the mailbox, first building # the table of contents and accumulating Subject: headers and # authors. The question really is whether it's better from a1 # performance and memory footprint to go through the mailbox once # and cache the messages in a list, or to cruise through the # mailbox twice. We'll do the latter, but it's a complete guess. count = None for count, (key, message) in enumerate(mailbox.iteritems(), 1): mime_digest.add_to_toc(message, count) rfc1153_digest.add_to_toc(message, count) assert count is not None, 'No digest messages?' # Add the table of contents. mime_digest.add_toc(count) rfc1153_digest.add_toc(count) # Cruise through the set of messages a second time, adding them to # the actual digest. for count, (key, message) in enumerate(mailbox.iteritems(), 1): mime_digest.add_message(message, count) rfc1153_digest.add_message(message, count) # Finish up the digests. mime = mime_digest.finish() rfc1153 = rfc1153_digest.finish() # Calculate the recipients lists mime_recipients = set() rfc1153_recipients = set() # When someone turns off digest delivery, they will get one last # digest to ensure that there will be no gaps in the messages they # receive. digest_members = set(mlist.digest_members.members) for member in digest_members: if member.delivery_status is not DeliveryStatus.enabled: continue # Send the digest to the case-preserved address of the digest # members. email_address = member.address.original_email if member.delivery_mode == DeliveryMode.plaintext_digests: rfc1153_recipients.add(email_address) elif member.delivery_mode == DeliveryMode.mime_digests: mime_recipients.add(email_address) else: raise AssertionError( 'Digest member "{0}" unexpected delivery mode: {1}'.format( email_address, member.delivery_mode)) # Add also the folks who are receiving one last digest. for address, delivery_mode in mlist.last_digest_recipients: if delivery_mode == DeliveryMode.plaintext_digests: rfc1153_recipients.add(address.original_email) elif delivery_mode == DeliveryMode.mime_digests: mime_recipients.add(address.original_email) else: raise AssertionError( 'OLD recipient "{0}" unexpected delivery mode: {1}'.format( address, delivery_mode)) # Send the digests to the virgin queue for final delivery. queue = config.switchboards['virgin'] queue.enqueue(mime, recipients=mime_recipients, listid=mlist.list_id, isdigest=True) queue.enqueue(rfc1153, recipients=rfc1153_recipients, listid=mlist.list_id, isdigest=True)