require 'tempfile'
require 'time'
+require 'iconv'
module Redwood
## i would like, for example, to be able to add in a ruby-talk
## specific module that would detect and link to /ruby-talk:\d+/
## sequences in the text of an email. (how sweet would that be?)
-##
-## TODO: integrate with user's addressbook to render names
-## appropriately.
class Message
SNIPPET_LEN = 80
RE_PATTERN = /^((re|re[\[\(]\d[\]\)]):\s*)+/i
-
+
## some utility methods
class << self
def normalize_subj s; s.gsub(RE_PATTERN, ""); end
def reify_subj s; subj_is_reply?(s) ? s : "Re: " + s; end
end
- class Attachment
- attr_reader :content_type, :desc, :filename
- def initialize content_type, desc, part
- @content_type = content_type
- @desc = desc
- @part = part
- @file = nil
- desc =~ /filename="(.*?)"/ && @filename = $1
- end
-
- def view!
- unless @file
- @file = Tempfile.new "redwood.attachment"
- @file.print self
- @file.close
- end
-
- ## TODO: handle unknown mime-types
- system "/usr/bin/run-mailcap --action=view #{@content_type}:#{@file.path}"
- end
-
- def to_s; @part.decode; end
- end
-
- class Text
- attr_reader :lines
- def initialize lines
- ## do some wrapping
- @lines = lines.map { |l| l.chomp.wrap 80 }.flatten
- end
- end
-
- class Quote
- attr_reader :lines
- def initialize lines
- @lines = lines
- end
- end
-
- class Signature
- attr_reader :lines
- def initialize lines
- @lines = lines
- end
- end
-
QUOTE_PATTERN = /^\s{0,4}[>|\}]/
BLOCK_QUOTE_PATTERN = /^-----\s*Original Message\s*----+$/
QUOTE_START_PATTERN = /(^\s*Excerpts from)|(^\s*In message )|(^\s*In article )|(^\s*Quoting )|((wrote|writes|said|says)\s*:\s*$)/
- SIG_PATTERN = /(^-- ?$)|(^\s*----------+\s*$)|(^\s*_________+\s*$)/
+ SIG_PATTERN = /(^-- ?$)|(^\s*----------+\s*$)|(^\s*_________+\s*$)|(^\s*--~--~-)|(^\s*--\+\+\*\*==)/
+
MAX_SIG_DISTANCE = 15 # lines from the end
- DEFAULT_SUBJECT = "(missing subject)"
+ DEFAULT_SUBJECT = ""
DEFAULT_SENDER = "(missing sender)"
attr_reader :id, :date, :from, :subj, :refs, :replytos, :to, :source,
:cc, :bcc, :labels, :list_address, :recipient_email, :replyto,
- :source_info, :status
+ :source_info, :chunks
- bool_reader :dirty
+ bool_reader :dirty, :source_marked_read
- ## if you specify a :header, will use values from that. otherwise, will try and
- ## load the header from the source.
+ ## if you specify a :header, will use values from that. otherwise,
+ ## will try and load the header from the source.
def initialize opts
@source = opts[:source] or raise ArgumentError, "source can't be nil"
@source_info = opts[:source_info] or raise ArgumentError, "source_info can't be nil"
@snippet = opts[:snippet] || ""
- @labels = opts[:labels] || []
+ @have_snippet = !opts[:snippet].nil?
+ @labels = [] + (opts[:labels] || [])
@dirty = false
+ @chunks = nil
- read_header(opts[:header] || @source.load_header(@source_info))
+ parse_header(opts[:header] || @source.load_header(@source_info))
end
- def read_header header
+ def parse_header header
header.each { |k, v| header[k.downcase] = v }
- %w(message-id date).each do |f|
- raise MessageFormatError, "no #{f} field in header #{header.inspect} (source #@source offset #@source_info)" unless header.include? f
- raise MessageFormatError, "nil #{f} field in header #{header.inspect} (source #@source offset #@source_info)" unless header[f]
- end
+ @from = PersonManager.person_for header["from"]
- begin
- date = header["date"]
- @date = Time === date ? date : Time.parse(header["date"])
- rescue ArgumentError => e
- raise MessageFormatError, "unparsable date #{header['date']}: #{e.message}"
+ @id = header["message-id"]
+ if @id
+ id.gsub!(/^\s+|\s+$/, "")
+ else
+ @id = "sup-faked-" + Digest::MD5.hexdigest(raw_header)
+ Redwood::log "faking message-id for message from #@from: #@id"
end
+ date = header["date"]
+ @date =
+ case date
+ when Time
+ date
+ when String
+ begin
+ Time.parse date
+ rescue ArgumentError => e
+ raise MessageFormatError, "unparsable date #{header['date']}: #{e.message}"
+ end
+ else
+ Redwood::log "faking date header for #{@id}"
+ Time.now
+ end
+
@subj = header.member?("subject") ? header["subject"].gsub(/\s+/, " ").gsub(/\s+$/, "") : DEFAULT_SUBJECT
- @from = Person.for header["from"]
- @to = Person.for_several header["to"]
- @cc = Person.for_several header["cc"]
- @bcc = Person.for_several header["bcc"]
- @id = header["message-id"]
+ @to = PersonManager.people_for header["to"]
+ @cc = PersonManager.people_for header["cc"]
+ @bcc = PersonManager.people_for header["bcc"]
@refs = (header["references"] || "").gsub(/[<>]/, "").split(/\s+/).flatten
@replytos = (header["in-reply-to"] || "").scan(/<(.*?)>/).flatten
- @replyto = Person.for header["reply-to"]
+ @replyto = PersonManager.person_for header["reply-to"]
@list_address =
if header["list-post"]
- @list_address = Person.for header["list-post"].gsub(/^<mailto:|>$/, "")
+ @list_address = PersonManager.person_for header["list-post"].gsub(/^<mailto:|>$/, "")
else
nil
end
- @recipient_email = header["delivered-to"]
- @status = header["status"]
+ @recipient_email = header["envelope-to"] || header["x-original-to"] || header["delivered-to"]
+ @source_marked_read = header["status"] == "RO"
end
- private :read_header
+ private :parse_header
- def broken?; @source.broken?; end
- def snippet; @snippet || to_chunks && @snippet; end
+ def snippet; @snippet || chunks && @snippet; end
def is_list_message?; !@list_address.nil?; end
- def is_draft?; DraftLoader === @source; end
+ def is_draft?; @source.is_a? DraftLoader; end
def draft_filename
raise "not a draft" unless is_draft?
@source.fn_for_offset @source_info
end
def save index
- return if broken?
- index.update_message self if @dirty
+ index.sync_message self if @dirty
@dirty = false
end
end
## this is called when the message body needs to actually be loaded.
- def to_chunks
+ def load_from_source!
@chunks ||=
- if @source.broken?
- [Text.new(error_message(@source.broken_msg.split("\n")))]
+ if @source.has_errors?
+ [Chunk::Text.new(error_message(@source.error.message.split("\n")))]
else
begin
- read_header @source.load_header(@source_info)
+ ## we need to re-read the header because it contains information
+ ## that we don't store in the index. actually i think it's just
+ ## the mailing list address (if any), so this is kinda overkill.
+ ## i could just store that in the index, but i think there might
+ ## be other things like that in the future, and i'd rather not
+ ## bloat the index.
+ ## actually, it's also the differentiation between to/cc/bcc,
+ ## so i will keep this.
+ parse_header @source.load_header(@source_info)
message_to_chunks @source.load_message(@source_info)
- rescue SourceError => e
- [Text.new(error_message(e.message))]
+ rescue SourceError, SocketError, MessageFormatError => e
+ Redwood::log "problem getting messages from #{@source}: #{e.message}"
+ ## we need force_to_top here otherwise this window will cover
+ ## up the error message one
+ Redwood::report_broken_sources :force_to_top => true
+ [Chunk::Text.new(error_message(e.message))]
end
end
end
<<EOS
#@snippet...
-***********
-** ERROR **
-***********
+***********************************************************************
+ An error occurred while loading this message. It is possible that
+ the source has changed, or (in the case of remote sources) is down.
+ You can check the log for errors, though hopefully an error window
+ should have popped up at some point.
-An error occurred while loading this message. It is possible that the source
-has changed, or (in the case of remote sources) is down.
+ The message location was:
+ #@source##@source_info
+***********************************************************************
The error message was:
#{msg}
EOS
end
- def raw_header
+ def with_source_errors_handled
begin
- @source.raw_header @source_info
+ yield
rescue SourceError => e
- [Text.new(error_message(e.message))]
+ Redwood::log "problem getting messages from #{@source}: #{e.message}"
+ error_message e.message
end
end
- def raw_full_message
- begin
- @source.raw_full_message @source_info
- rescue SourceError => e
- [Text.new(error_message(e.message))]
- end
+ def raw_header
+ with_source_errors_handled { @source.raw_header @source_info }
+ end
+
+ def raw_message
+ with_source_errors_handled { @source.raw_message @source_info }
+ end
+
+ ## much faster than raw_message
+ def each_raw_message_line &b
+ with_source_errors_handled { @source.each_raw_message_line(@source_info, &b) }
end
def content
+ load_from_source!
[
from && "#{from.name} #{from.email}",
to.map { |p| "#{p.name} #{p.email}" },
cc.map { |p| "#{p.name} #{p.email}" },
bcc.map { |p| "#{p.name} #{p.email}" },
- to_chunks.select { |c| c.is_a? Text }.map { |c| c.lines },
+ chunks.select { |c| c.is_a? Chunk::Text }.map { |c| c.lines },
Message.normalize_subj(subj),
].flatten.compact.join " "
end
def basic_body_lines
- to_chunks.find_all { |c| c.is_a?(Text) || c.is_a?(Quote) }.map { |c| c.lines }.flatten
+ chunks.find_all { |c| c.is_a?(Chunk::Text) || c.is_a?(Chunk::Quote) }.map { |c| c.lines }.flatten
end
def basic_header_lines
private
- ## everything RubyMail-specific goes here.
- def message_to_chunks m
- ret = [] <<
- case m.header.content_type
- when "text/plain", nil
- raise MessageFormatError, "no message body before decode (source #@source info #@source_info)" unless
- m.body
- body = m.decode or raise MessageFormatError, "no message body"
- text_to_chunks body.normalize_whitespace.split("\n")
- when /^multipart\//
- nil
+ ## here's where we handle decoding mime attachments. unfortunately
+ ## but unsurprisingly, the world of mime attachments is a bit of a
+ ## mess. as an empiricist, i'm basing the following behavior on
+ ## observed mail rather than on interpretations of rfcs, so probably
+ ## this will have to be tweaked.
+ ##
+ ## the general behavior i want is: ignore content-disposition, at
+ ## least in so far as it suggests something being inline vs being an
+ ## attachment. (because really, that should be the recipient's
+ ## decision to make.) if a mime part is text/plain, OR if the user
+ ## decoding hook converts it, then decode it and display it
+ ## inline. for these decoded attachments, if it has associated
+ ## filename, then make it collapsable and individually saveable;
+ ## otherwise, treat it as regular body text.
+ ##
+ ## everything else is just an attachment and is not displayed
+ ## inline.
+ ##
+ ## so, in contrast to mutt, the user is not exposed to the workings
+ ## of the gruesome slaughterhouse and sausage factory that is a
+ ## mime-encoded message, but need only see the delicious end
+ ## product.
+
+ def multipart_signed_to_chunks m
+# Redwood::log ">> multipart SIGNED: #{m.header['Content-Type']}: #{m.body.size}"
+ if m.body.size != 2
+ Redwood::log "warning: multipart/signed with #{m.body.size} parts (expecting 2)"
+ return
+ end
+
+ payload, signature = m.body
+ if signature.multipart?
+ Redwood::log "warning: multipart/signed with payload multipart #{payload.multipart?} and signature multipart #{signature.multipart?}"
+ return
+ end
+
+ if payload.header.content_type == "application/pgp-signature"
+ Redwood::log "warning: multipart/signed with payload content type #{payload.header.content_type}"
+ return
+ end
+
+ if signature.header.content_type != "application/pgp-signature"
+ Redwood::log "warning: multipart/signed with signature content type #{signature.header.content_type}"
+ return
+ end
+
+ [CryptoManager.verify(payload, signature), message_to_chunks(payload)].flatten.compact
+ end
+
+ def multipart_encrypted_to_chunks m
+ Redwood::log ">> multipart ENCRYPTED: #{m.header['Content-Type']}: #{m.body.size}"
+ if m.body.size != 2
+ Redwood::log "warning: multipart/encrypted with #{m.body.size} parts (expecting 2)"
+ return
+ end
+
+ control, payload = m.body
+ if control.multipart?
+ Redwood::log "warning: multipart/encrypted with control multipart #{control.multipart?} and payload multipart #{payload.multipart?}"
+ return
+ end
+
+ if payload.header.content_type != "application/octet-stream"
+ Redwood::log "warning: multipart/encrypted with payload content type #{payload.header.content_type}"
+ return
+ end
+
+ if control.header.content_type != "application/pgp-encrypted"
+ Redwood::log "warning: multipart/encrypted with control content type #{signature.header.content_type}"
+ return
+ end
+
+ decryptedm, sig, notice = CryptoManager.decrypt payload
+ children = message_to_chunks(decryptedm) if decryptedm
+ [notice, sig, children].flatten.compact
+ end
+
+ def message_to_chunks m, sibling_types=[]
+ if m.multipart?
+ chunks =
+ case m.header.content_type
+ when "multipart/signed"
+ multipart_signed_to_chunks m
+ when "multipart/encrypted"
+ multipart_encrypted_to_chunks m
+ end
+
+ unless chunks
+ sibling_types = m.body.map { |p| p.header.content_type }
+ chunks = m.body.map { |p| message_to_chunks p, sibling_types }.flatten.compact
+ end
+
+ chunks
+ elsif m.header.content_type == "message/rfc822"
+ payload = RMail::Parser.read(m.body)
+ from = payload.header.from.first
+ from_person = from ? PersonManager.person_for(from.format) : nil
+ [Chunk::EnclosedMessage.new(from_person, payload.to_s)]
+ else
+ filename =
+ ## first, paw through the headers looking for a filename
+ if m.header["Content-Disposition"] &&
+ m.header["Content-Disposition"] =~ /filename="?(.*?[^\\])("|;|$)/
+ $1
+ elsif m.header["Content-Type"] &&
+ m.header["Content-Type"] =~ /name=(.*?)(;|$)/
+ $1
+
+ ## haven't found one, but it's a non-text message. fake
+ ## it.
+ elsif m.header["Content-Type"] && m.header["Content-Type"] !~ /^text\/plain/
+ "sup-attachment-#{Time.now.to_i}-#{rand 10000}"
+ end
+
+ ## if there's a filename, we'll treat it as an attachment.
+ if filename
+ [Chunk::Attachment.new(m.header.content_type, filename, m, sibling_types)]
+
+ ## otherwise, it's body text
else
- disp = m.header["Content-Disposition"] || ""
- Attachment.new m.header.content_type, disp.gsub(/[\s\n]+/, " "), m
+ body = Message.convert_from m.decode, m.charset
+ text_to_chunks body.normalize_whitespace.split("\n")
end
-
- m.each_part { |p| ret << message_to_chunks(p) } if m.multipart?
- ret.compact.flatten
+ end
+ end
+
+ def self.convert_from body, charset
+ return body unless charset
+
+ begin
+ Iconv.iconv($encoding, charset, body).join
+ rescue Errno::EINVAL, Iconv::InvalidEncoding, Iconv::IllegalSequence => e
+ Redwood::log "warning: error (#{e.class.name}) decoding message body from #{charset}: #{e.message}"
+ File.open("sup-unable-to-decode.txt", "w") { |f| f.write body }
+ body
+ end
end
## parse the lines of text into chunk objects. the heuristics here
## need tweaking in some nice manner. TODO: move these heuristics
## into the classes themselves.
-
def text_to_chunks lines
state = :text # one of :text, :quote, or :sig
chunks = []
lines.each_with_index do |line, i|
nextline = lines[(i + 1) ... lines.length].find { |l| l !~ /^\s*$/ } # skip blank lines
+
case state
when :text
newstate = nil
+
if line =~ QUOTE_PATTERN || (line =~ QUOTE_START_PATTERN && (nextline =~ QUOTE_PATTERN || nextline =~ QUOTE_START_PATTERN))
newstate = :quote
elsif line =~ SIG_PATTERN && (lines.length - i) < MAX_SIG_DISTANCE
elsif line =~ BLOCK_QUOTE_PATTERN
newstate = :block_quote
end
+
if newstate
- chunks << Text.new(chunk_lines) unless chunk_lines.empty?
+ chunks << Chunk::Text.new(chunk_lines) unless chunk_lines.empty?
chunk_lines = [line]
state = newstate
else
chunk_lines << line
end
+
when :quote
newstate = nil
- if line =~ QUOTE_PATTERN || line =~ QUOTE_START_PATTERN || line =~ /^\s*$/
+
+ if line =~ QUOTE_PATTERN || line =~ QUOTE_START_PATTERN #|| line =~ /^\s*$/
chunk_lines << line
elsif line =~ SIG_PATTERN && (lines.length - i) < MAX_SIG_DISTANCE
newstate = :sig
else
newstate = :text
end
+
if newstate
if chunk_lines.empty?
# nothing
- elsif chunk_lines.size == 1
- chunks << Text.new(chunk_lines) # forget about one-line quotes
else
- chunks << Quote.new(chunk_lines)
+ chunks << Chunk::Quote.new(chunk_lines)
end
chunk_lines = [line]
state = newstate
end
- when :block_quote
- chunk_lines << line
- when :sig
+
+ when :block_quote, :sig
chunk_lines << line
end
- if state == :text && (@snippet.nil? || @snippet.length < SNIPPET_LEN) &&
- line !~ /[=\*#_-]{3,}/ && line !~ /^\s*$/
+ if !@have_snippet && state == :text && (@snippet.nil? || @snippet.length < SNIPPET_LEN) && line !~ /[=\*#_-]{3,}/ && line !~ /^\s*$/
@snippet += " " unless @snippet.empty?
@snippet += line.gsub(/^\s+/, "").gsub(/[\r\n]/, "").gsub(/\s+/, " ")
@snippet = @snippet[0 ... SNIPPET_LEN].chomp
## final object
case state
when :quote, :block_quote
- chunks << Quote.new(chunk_lines) unless chunk_lines.empty?
+ chunks << Chunk::Quote.new(chunk_lines) unless chunk_lines.empty?
when :text
- chunks << Text.new(chunk_lines) unless chunk_lines.empty?
+ chunks << Chunk::Text.new(chunk_lines) unless chunk_lines.empty?
when :sig
- chunks << Signature.new(chunk_lines) unless chunk_lines.empty?
+ chunks << Chunk::Signature.new(chunk_lines) unless chunk_lines.empty?
end
chunks
end