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1 1 # mail.py - mail sending bits for mercurial
2 2 #
3 3 # Copyright 2006 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com>
4 4 #
5 5 # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
6 6 # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
7 7
8 8 from __future__ import absolute_import
9 9
10 10 import email
11 11 import email.charset
12 12 import email.generator
13 13 import email.header
14 14 import email.message
15 15 import email.parser
16 16 import io
17 17 import os
18 18 import smtplib
19 19 import socket
20 20 import time
21 21
22 22 from .i18n import _
23 23 from .pycompat import (
24 24 getattr,
25 25 open,
26 26 )
27 27 from . import (
28 28 encoding,
29 29 error,
30 30 pycompat,
31 31 sslutil,
32 32 util,
33 33 )
34 34 from .utils import (
35 35 procutil,
36 36 stringutil,
37 37 urlutil,
38 38 )
39 39
40 40 if pycompat.TYPE_CHECKING:
41 41 from typing import Any, List, Tuple, Union
42 42
43 43 # keep pyflakes happy
44 44 assert all((Any, List, Tuple, Union))
45 45
46 46
47 47 class STARTTLS(smtplib.SMTP):
48 48 """Derived class to verify the peer certificate for STARTTLS.
49 49
50 50 This class allows to pass any keyword arguments to SSL socket creation.
51 51 """
52 52
53 53 def __init__(self, ui, host=None, **kwargs):
54 54 smtplib.SMTP.__init__(self, **kwargs)
55 55 self._ui = ui
56 56 self._host = host
57 57
58 58 def starttls(self, keyfile=None, certfile=None):
59 59 if not self.has_extn("starttls"):
60 60 msg = b"STARTTLS extension not supported by server"
61 61 raise smtplib.SMTPException(msg)
62 62 (resp, reply) = self.docmd("STARTTLS")
63 63 if resp == 220:
64 64 self.sock = sslutil.wrapsocket(
65 65 self.sock,
66 66 keyfile,
67 67 certfile,
68 68 ui=self._ui,
69 69 serverhostname=self._host,
70 70 )
71 71 self.file = self.sock.makefile("rb")
72 72 self.helo_resp = None
73 73 self.ehlo_resp = None
74 74 self.esmtp_features = {}
75 75 self.does_esmtp = 0
76 76 return (resp, reply)
77 77
78 78
79 79 class SMTPS(smtplib.SMTP):
80 80 """Derived class to verify the peer certificate for SMTPS.
81 81
82 82 This class allows to pass any keyword arguments to SSL socket creation.
83 83 """
84 84
85 85 def __init__(self, ui, keyfile=None, certfile=None, host=None, **kwargs):
86 86 self.keyfile = keyfile
87 87 self.certfile = certfile
88 88 smtplib.SMTP.__init__(self, **kwargs)
89 89 self._host = host
90 90 self.default_port = smtplib.SMTP_SSL_PORT
91 91 self._ui = ui
92 92
93 93 def _get_socket(self, host, port, timeout):
94 94 if self.debuglevel > 0:
95 95 self._ui.debug(b'connect: %r\n' % ((host, port),))
96 96 new_socket = socket.create_connection((host, port), timeout)
97 97 new_socket = sslutil.wrapsocket(
98 98 new_socket,
99 99 self.keyfile,
100 100 self.certfile,
101 101 ui=self._ui,
102 102 serverhostname=self._host,
103 103 )
104 104 self.file = new_socket.makefile('rb')
105 105 return new_socket
106 106
107 107
108 108 def _pyhastls():
109 109 # type: () -> bool
110 110 """Returns true iff Python has TLS support, false otherwise."""
111 111 try:
112 112 import ssl
113 113
114 114 getattr(ssl, 'HAS_TLS', False)
115 115 return True
116 116 except ImportError:
117 117 return False
118 118
119 119
120 120 def _smtp(ui):
121 121 '''build an smtp connection and return a function to send mail'''
122 122 local_hostname = ui.config(b'smtp', b'local_hostname')
123 123 tls = ui.config(b'smtp', b'tls')
124 124 # backward compatible: when tls = true, we use starttls.
125 125 starttls = tls == b'starttls' or stringutil.parsebool(tls)
126 126 smtps = tls == b'smtps'
127 127 if (starttls or smtps) and not _pyhastls():
128 128 raise error.Abort(_(b"can't use TLS: Python SSL support not installed"))
129 129 mailhost = ui.config(b'smtp', b'host')
130 130 if not mailhost:
131 131 raise error.Abort(_(b'smtp.host not configured - cannot send mail'))
132 132 if smtps:
133 133 ui.note(_(b'(using smtps)\n'))
134 134 s = SMTPS(ui, local_hostname=local_hostname, host=mailhost)
135 135 elif starttls:
136 136 s = STARTTLS(ui, local_hostname=local_hostname, host=mailhost)
137 137 else:
138 138 s = smtplib.SMTP(local_hostname=local_hostname)
139 139 if smtps:
140 140 defaultport = 465
141 141 else:
142 142 defaultport = 25
143 143 mailport = urlutil.getport(ui.config(b'smtp', b'port', defaultport))
144 144 ui.note(_(b'sending mail: smtp host %s, port %d\n') % (mailhost, mailport))
145 145 s.connect(host=mailhost, port=mailport)
146 146 if starttls:
147 147 ui.note(_(b'(using starttls)\n'))
148 148 s.ehlo()
149 149 s.starttls()
150 150 s.ehlo()
151 151 if starttls or smtps:
152 152 ui.note(_(b'(verifying remote certificate)\n'))
153 153 sslutil.validatesocket(s.sock)
154 154
155 155 try:
156 156 _smtp_login(ui, s, mailhost, mailport)
157 157 except smtplib.SMTPException as inst:
158 158 raise error.Abort(stringutil.forcebytestr(inst))
159 159
160 160 def send(sender, recipients, msg):
161 161 try:
162 162 return s.sendmail(sender, recipients, msg)
163 163 except smtplib.SMTPRecipientsRefused as inst:
164 164 recipients = [r[1] for r in inst.recipients.values()]
165 165 raise error.Abort(b'\n' + b'\n'.join(recipients))
166 166 except smtplib.SMTPException as inst:
167 raise error.Abort(inst)
167 raise error.Abort(stringutil.forcebytestr(inst))
168 168
169 169 return send
170 170
171 171
172 172 def _smtp_login(ui, smtp, mailhost, mailport):
173 173 """A hook for the keyring extension to perform the actual SMTP login.
174 174
175 175 An already connected SMTP object of the proper type is provided, based on
176 176 the current configuration. The host and port to which the connection was
177 177 established are provided for accessibility, since the SMTP object doesn't
178 178 provide an accessor. ``smtplib.SMTPException`` is raised on error.
179 179 """
180 180 username = ui.config(b'smtp', b'username')
181 181 password = ui.config(b'smtp', b'password')
182 182 if username:
183 183 if password:
184 184 password = encoding.strfromlocal(password)
185 185 else:
186 186 password = ui.getpass()
187 187 if password is not None:
188 188 password = encoding.strfromlocal(password)
189 189 if username and password:
190 190 ui.note(_(b'(authenticating to mail server as %s)\n') % username)
191 191 username = encoding.strfromlocal(username)
192 192 smtp.login(username, password)
193 193
194 194
195 195 def _sendmail(ui, sender, recipients, msg):
196 196 '''send mail using sendmail.'''
197 197 program = ui.config(b'email', b'method')
198 198
199 199 def stremail(x):
200 200 return procutil.shellquote(stringutil.email(encoding.strtolocal(x)))
201 201
202 202 cmdline = b'%s -f %s %s' % (
203 203 program,
204 204 stremail(sender),
205 205 b' '.join(map(stremail, recipients)),
206 206 )
207 207 ui.note(_(b'sending mail: %s\n') % cmdline)
208 208 fp = procutil.popen(cmdline, b'wb')
209 209 fp.write(util.tonativeeol(msg))
210 210 ret = fp.close()
211 211 if ret:
212 212 raise error.Abort(
213 213 b'%s %s'
214 214 % (
215 215 os.path.basename(procutil.shellsplit(program)[0]),
216 216 procutil.explainexit(ret),
217 217 )
218 218 )
219 219
220 220
221 221 def _mbox(mbox, sender, recipients, msg):
222 222 '''write mails to mbox'''
223 223 with open(mbox, b'ab+') as fp:
224 224 # Should be time.asctime(), but Windows prints 2-characters day
225 225 # of month instead of one. Make them print the same thing.
226 226 date = time.strftime('%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y', time.localtime())
227 227 fp.write(
228 228 b'From %s %s\n'
229 229 % (encoding.strtolocal(sender), encoding.strtolocal(date))
230 230 )
231 231 fp.write(msg)
232 232 fp.write(b'\n\n')
233 233
234 234
235 235 def connect(ui, mbox=None):
236 236 """make a mail connection. return a function to send mail.
237 237 call as sendmail(sender, list-of-recipients, msg)."""
238 238 if mbox:
239 239 open(mbox, b'wb').close()
240 240 return lambda s, r, m: _mbox(mbox, s, r, m)
241 241 if ui.config(b'email', b'method') == b'smtp':
242 242 return _smtp(ui)
243 243 return lambda s, r, m: _sendmail(ui, s, r, m)
244 244
245 245
246 246 def sendmail(ui, sender, recipients, msg, mbox=None):
247 247 send = connect(ui, mbox=mbox)
248 248 return send(sender, recipients, msg)
249 249
250 250
251 251 def validateconfig(ui):
252 252 '''determine if we have enough config data to try sending email.'''
253 253 method = ui.config(b'email', b'method')
254 254 if method == b'smtp':
255 255 if not ui.config(b'smtp', b'host'):
256 256 raise error.Abort(
257 257 _(
258 258 b'smtp specified as email transport, '
259 259 b'but no smtp host configured'
260 260 )
261 261 )
262 262 else:
263 263 if not procutil.findexe(method):
264 264 raise error.Abort(
265 265 _(b'%r specified as email transport, but not in PATH') % method
266 266 )
267 267
268 268
269 269 def codec2iana(cs):
270 270 # type: (str) -> str
271 271 ''''''
272 272 cs = email.charset.Charset(cs).input_charset.lower()
273 273
274 274 # "latin1" normalizes to "iso8859-1", standard calls for "iso-8859-1"
275 275 if cs.startswith("iso") and not cs.startswith("iso-"):
276 276 return "iso-" + cs[3:]
277 277 return cs
278 278
279 279
280 280 def mimetextpatch(s, subtype='plain', display=False):
281 281 # type: (bytes, str, bool) -> email.message.Message
282 282 """Return MIME message suitable for a patch.
283 283 Charset will be detected by first trying to decode as us-ascii, then utf-8,
284 284 and finally the global encodings. If all those fail, fall back to
285 285 ISO-8859-1, an encoding with that allows all byte sequences.
286 286 Transfer encodings will be used if necessary."""
287 287
288 288 cs = [
289 289 'us-ascii',
290 290 'utf-8',
291 291 pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding),
292 292 pycompat.sysstr(encoding.fallbackencoding),
293 293 ]
294 294 if display:
295 295 cs = ['us-ascii']
296 296 for charset in cs:
297 297 try:
298 298 s.decode(charset)
299 299 return mimetextqp(s, subtype, codec2iana(charset))
300 300 except UnicodeDecodeError:
301 301 pass
302 302
303 303 return mimetextqp(s, subtype, "iso-8859-1")
304 304
305 305
306 306 def mimetextqp(body, subtype, charset):
307 307 # type: (bytes, str, str) -> email.message.Message
308 308 """Return MIME message.
309 309 Quoted-printable transfer encoding will be used if necessary.
310 310 """
311 311 cs = email.charset.Charset(charset)
312 312 msg = email.message.Message()
313 313 msg.set_type('text/' + subtype)
314 314
315 315 for line in body.splitlines():
316 316 if len(line) > 950:
317 317 cs.body_encoding = email.charset.QP
318 318 break
319 319
320 320 # On Python 2, this simply assigns a value. Python 3 inspects
321 321 # body and does different things depending on whether it has
322 322 # encode() or decode() attributes. We can get the old behavior
323 323 # if we pass a str and charset is None and we call set_charset().
324 324 # But we may get into trouble later due to Python attempting to
325 325 # encode/decode using the registered charset (or attempting to
326 326 # use ascii in the absence of a charset).
327 327 msg.set_payload(body, cs)
328 328
329 329 return msg
330 330
331 331
332 332 def _charsets(ui):
333 333 # type: (Any) -> List[str]
334 334 '''Obtains charsets to send mail parts not containing patches.'''
335 335 charsets = [
336 336 pycompat.sysstr(cs.lower())
337 337 for cs in ui.configlist(b'email', b'charsets')
338 338 ]
339 339 fallbacks = [
340 340 pycompat.sysstr(encoding.fallbackencoding.lower()),
341 341 pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding.lower()),
342 342 'utf-8',
343 343 ]
344 344 for cs in fallbacks: # find unique charsets while keeping order
345 345 if cs not in charsets:
346 346 charsets.append(cs)
347 347 return [cs for cs in charsets if not cs.endswith('ascii')]
348 348
349 349
350 350 def _encode(ui, s, charsets):
351 351 # type: (Any, bytes, List[str]) -> Tuple[bytes, str]
352 352 """Returns (converted) string, charset tuple.
353 353 Finds out best charset by cycling through sendcharsets in descending
354 354 order. Tries both encoding and fallbackencoding for input. Only as
355 355 last resort send as is in fake ascii.
356 356 Caveat: Do not use for mail parts containing patches!"""
357 357 sendcharsets = charsets or _charsets(ui)
358 358 if not isinstance(s, bytes):
359 359 # We have unicode data, which we need to try and encode to
360 360 # some reasonable-ish encoding. Try the encodings the user
361 361 # wants, and fall back to garbage-in-ascii.
362 362 for ocs in sendcharsets:
363 363 try:
364 364 return s.encode(ocs), ocs
365 365 except UnicodeEncodeError:
366 366 pass
367 367 except LookupError:
368 368 ui.warn(
369 369 _(b'ignoring invalid sendcharset: %s\n')
370 370 % pycompat.sysbytes(ocs)
371 371 )
372 372 else:
373 373 # Everything failed, ascii-armor what we've got and send it.
374 374 return s.encode('ascii', 'backslashreplace'), 'us-ascii'
375 375 # We have a bytes of unknown encoding. We'll try and guess a valid
376 376 # encoding, falling back to pretending we had ascii even though we
377 377 # know that's wrong.
378 378 try:
379 379 s.decode('ascii')
380 380 except UnicodeDecodeError:
381 381 for ics in (encoding.encoding, encoding.fallbackencoding):
382 382 ics = pycompat.sysstr(ics)
383 383 try:
384 384 u = s.decode(ics)
385 385 except UnicodeDecodeError:
386 386 continue
387 387 for ocs in sendcharsets:
388 388 try:
389 389 return u.encode(ocs), ocs
390 390 except UnicodeEncodeError:
391 391 pass
392 392 except LookupError:
393 393 ui.warn(
394 394 _(b'ignoring invalid sendcharset: %s\n')
395 395 % pycompat.sysbytes(ocs)
396 396 )
397 397 # if ascii, or all conversion attempts fail, send (broken) ascii
398 398 return s, 'us-ascii'
399 399
400 400
401 401 def headencode(ui, s, charsets=None, display=False):
402 402 # type: (Any, Union[bytes, str], List[str], bool) -> str
403 403 '''Returns RFC-2047 compliant header from given string.'''
404 404 if not display:
405 405 # split into words?
406 406 s, cs = _encode(ui, s, charsets)
407 407 return email.header.Header(s, cs).encode()
408 408 return encoding.strfromlocal(s)
409 409
410 410
411 411 def _addressencode(ui, name, addr, charsets=None):
412 412 # type: (Any, str, str, List[str]) -> str
413 413 addr = encoding.strtolocal(addr)
414 414 name = headencode(ui, name, charsets)
415 415 try:
416 416 acc, dom = addr.split(b'@')
417 417 acc.decode('ascii')
418 418 dom = dom.decode(pycompat.sysstr(encoding.encoding)).encode('idna')
419 419 addr = b'%s@%s' % (acc, dom)
420 420 except UnicodeDecodeError:
421 421 raise error.Abort(_(b'invalid email address: %s') % addr)
422 422 except ValueError:
423 423 try:
424 424 # too strict?
425 425 addr.decode('ascii')
426 426 except UnicodeDecodeError:
427 427 raise error.Abort(_(b'invalid local address: %s') % addr)
428 428 return email.utils.formataddr((name, encoding.strfromlocal(addr)))
429 429
430 430
431 431 def addressencode(ui, address, charsets=None, display=False):
432 432 # type: (Any, bytes, List[str], bool) -> str
433 433 '''Turns address into RFC-2047 compliant header.'''
434 434 if display or not address:
435 435 return encoding.strfromlocal(address or b'')
436 436 name, addr = email.utils.parseaddr(encoding.strfromlocal(address))
437 437 return _addressencode(ui, name, addr, charsets)
438 438
439 439
440 440 def addrlistencode(ui, addrs, charsets=None, display=False):
441 441 # type: (Any, List[bytes], List[str], bool) -> List[str]
442 442 """Turns a list of addresses into a list of RFC-2047 compliant headers.
443 443 A single element of input list may contain multiple addresses, but output
444 444 always has one address per item"""
445 445 straddrs = []
446 446 for a in addrs:
447 447 assert isinstance(a, bytes), '%r unexpectedly not a bytestr' % a
448 448 straddrs.append(encoding.strfromlocal(a))
449 449 if display:
450 450 return [a.strip() for a in straddrs if a.strip()]
451 451
452 452 result = []
453 453 for name, addr in email.utils.getaddresses(straddrs):
454 454 if name or addr:
455 455 r = _addressencode(ui, name, addr, charsets)
456 456 result.append(r)
457 457 return result
458 458
459 459
460 460 def mimeencode(ui, s, charsets=None, display=False):
461 461 # type: (Any, bytes, List[str], bool) -> email.message.Message
462 462 """creates mime text object, encodes it if needed, and sets
463 463 charset and transfer-encoding accordingly."""
464 464 cs = 'us-ascii'
465 465 if not display:
466 466 s, cs = _encode(ui, s, charsets)
467 467 return mimetextqp(s, 'plain', cs)
468 468
469 469
470 470 if pycompat.ispy3:
471 471
472 472 Generator = email.generator.BytesGenerator
473 473
474 474 def parse(fp):
475 475 # type: (Any) -> email.message.Message
476 476 ep = email.parser.Parser()
477 477 # disable the "universal newlines" mode, which isn't binary safe.
478 478 # I have no idea if ascii/surrogateescape is correct, but that's
479 479 # what the standard Python email parser does.
480 480 fp = io.TextIOWrapper(
481 481 fp, encoding='ascii', errors='surrogateescape', newline=chr(10)
482 482 )
483 483 try:
484 484 return ep.parse(fp)
485 485 finally:
486 486 fp.detach()
487 487
488 488 def parsebytes(data):
489 489 # type: (bytes) -> email.message.Message
490 490 ep = email.parser.BytesParser()
491 491 return ep.parsebytes(data)
492 492
493 493
494 494 else:
495 495
496 496 Generator = email.generator.Generator
497 497
498 498 def parse(fp):
499 499 # type: (Any) -> email.message.Message
500 500 ep = email.parser.Parser()
501 501 return ep.parse(fp)
502 502
503 503 def parsebytes(data):
504 504 # type: (str) -> email.message.Message
505 505 ep = email.parser.Parser()
506 506 return ep.parsestr(data)
507 507
508 508
509 509 def headdecode(s):
510 510 # type: (Union[email.header.Header, bytes]) -> bytes
511 511 '''Decodes RFC-2047 header'''
512 512 uparts = []
513 513 for part, charset in email.header.decode_header(s):
514 514 if charset is not None:
515 515 try:
516 516 uparts.append(part.decode(charset))
517 517 continue
518 518 except (UnicodeDecodeError, LookupError):
519 519 pass
520 520 # On Python 3, decode_header() may return either bytes or unicode
521 521 # depending on whether the header has =?<charset>? or not
522 522 if isinstance(part, type(u'')):
523 523 uparts.append(part)
524 524 continue
525 525 try:
526 526 uparts.append(part.decode('UTF-8'))
527 527 continue
528 528 except UnicodeDecodeError:
529 529 pass
530 530 uparts.append(part.decode('ISO-8859-1'))
531 531 return encoding.unitolocal(u' '.join(uparts))
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