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handle bad cookies Roundup's cgi gets all cookies from all apps on the same server. some apps aren't as well behaved as roundup and generate cookies that do not follow the spec perfectly. This causes python's Cookie module to throw an exception when trying to parse them. In the spirit of being liberal in what we accept, we create a LiberalCookie class that can handle those out-of-spec cookies and allow roundup to continue onward. [SF#1691708] code from S. Woodside
author Justus Pendleton <jpend@users.sourceforge.net>
date Sat, 22 Sep 2007 21:20:57 +0000
parents 82f462d9ad16
children 7c886f83c2ab
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"""Sending Roundup-specific mail over SMTP.
"""
__docformat__ = 'restructuredtext'
# $Id: mailer.py,v 1.20 2007-09-20 19:42:48 jpend Exp $

import time, quopri, os, socket, smtplib, re, sys, traceback

from cStringIO import StringIO
from MimeWriter import MimeWriter

from roundup.rfc2822 import encode_header
from roundup import __version__
from roundup.date import get_timezone

try:
    from email.Utils import formatdate
except ImportError:
    def formatdate():
        return time.strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S +0000", time.gmtime())

class MessageSendError(RuntimeError):
    pass

class Mailer:
    """Roundup-specific mail sending."""
    def __init__(self, config):
        self.config = config

        # set to indicate to roundup not to actually _send_ email
        # this var must contain a file to write the mail to
        self.debug = os.environ.get('SENDMAILDEBUG', '') \
            or config["MAIL_DEBUG"]

        # set timezone so that things like formatdate(localtime=True)
        # use the configured timezone
        os.environ['TZ'] = get_timezone(self.config.TIMEZONE).tzname(None)
        time.tzset()

    def get_standard_message(self, to, subject, author=None):
        '''Form a standard email message from Roundup.

        "to"      - recipients list
        "subject" - Subject
        "author"  - (name, address) tuple or None for admin email

        Subject and author are encoded using the EMAIL_CHARSET from the
        config (default UTF-8).

        Returns a Message object and body part writer.
        '''
        # encode header values if they need to be
        charset = getattr(self.config, 'EMAIL_CHARSET', 'utf-8')
        tracker_name = self.config.TRACKER_NAME
        if charset != 'utf-8':
            tracker = unicode(tracker_name, 'utf-8').encode(charset)
        if not author:
            author = straddr((tracker_name, self.config.ADMIN_EMAIL))
        else:
            name = author[0]
            if charset != 'utf-8':
                name = unicode(name, 'utf-8').encode(charset)
            author = straddr((encode_header(name, charset), author[1]))

        message = StringIO()
        writer = MimeWriter(message)
        writer.addheader('Subject', encode_header(subject, charset))
        writer.addheader('To', ', '.join(to))
        writer.addheader('From', author)
        writer.addheader('Date', formatdate(localtime=True))

        # Add a unique Roundup header to help filtering
        writer.addheader('X-Roundup-Name', encode_header(tracker_name,
            charset))
        # and another one to avoid loops
        writer.addheader('X-Roundup-Loop', 'hello')
        # finally, an aid to debugging problems
        writer.addheader('X-Roundup-Version', __version__)

        writer.addheader('MIME-Version', '1.0')

        return message, writer

    def standard_message(self, to, subject, content, author=None):
        """Send a standard message.

        Arguments:
        - to: a list of addresses usable by rfc822.parseaddr().
        - subject: the subject as a string.
        - content: the body of the message as a string.
        - author: the sender as a (name, address) tuple
        """
        message, writer = self.get_standard_message(to, subject, author)

        writer.addheader('Content-Transfer-Encoding', 'quoted-printable')
        body = writer.startbody('text/plain; charset=utf-8')
        content = StringIO(content)
        quopri.encode(content, body, 0)

        self.smtp_send(to, message)

    def bounce_message(self, bounced_message, to, error,
                       subject='Failed issue tracker submission'):
        """Bounce a message, attaching the failed submission.

        Arguments:
        - bounced_message: an RFC822 Message object.
        - to: a list of addresses usable by rfc822.parseaddr(). Might be
          extended or overridden according to the config
          ERROR_MESSAGES_TO setting.
        - error: the reason of failure as a string.
        - subject: the subject as a string.

        """
        # see whether we should send to the dispatcher or not
        dispatcher_email = getattr(self.config, "DISPATCHER_EMAIL",
            getattr(self.config, "ADMIN_EMAIL"))
        error_messages_to = getattr(self.config, "ERROR_MESSAGES_TO", "user")
        if error_messages_to == "dispatcher":
            to = [dispatcher_email]
        elif error_messages_to == "both":
            to.append(dispatcher_email)

        message, writer = self.get_standard_message(to, subject)

        part = writer.startmultipartbody('mixed')
        part = writer.nextpart()
        part.addheader('Content-Transfer-Encoding', 'quoted-printable')
        body = part.startbody('text/plain; charset=utf-8')
        body.write(quopri.encodestring ('\n'.join(error)))

        # attach the original message to the returned message
        part = writer.nextpart()
        part.addheader('Content-Disposition', 'attachment')
        part.addheader('Content-Description', 'Message you sent')
        body = part.startbody('text/plain')

        for header in bounced_message.headers:
            body.write(header)
        body.write('\n')
        try:
            bounced_message.rewindbody()
        except IOError, message:
            body.write("*** couldn't include message body: %s ***"
                       % bounced_message)
        else:
            body.write(bounced_message.fp.read())

        writer.lastpart()

        try:
            self.smtp_send(to, message)
        except MessageSendError:
            # squash mail sending errors when bouncing mail
            # TODO this *could* be better, as we could notify admin of the
            # problem (even though the vast majority of bounce errors are
            # because of spam)
            pass

    def exception_message(self):
        '''Send a message to the admins with information about the latest
        traceback.
        '''
        subject = '%s: %s'%(self.config.TRACKER_NAME, sys.exc_info()[1])
        to = [self.config.ADMIN_EMAIL]
        content = '\n'.join(traceback.format_exception(*sys.exc_info()))
        self.standard_message(to, subject, content)

    def smtp_send(self, to, message):
        """Send a message over SMTP, using roundup's config.

        Arguments:
        - to: a list of addresses usable by rfc822.parseaddr().
        - message: a StringIO instance with a full message.
        """
        if self.debug:
            # don't send - just write to a file
            open(self.debug, 'a').write('FROM: %s\nTO: %s\n%s\n' %
                                        (self.config.ADMIN_EMAIL,
                                         ', '.join(to),
                                         message.getvalue()))
        else:
            # now try to send the message
            try:
                # send the message as admin so bounces are sent there
                # instead of to roundup
                smtp = SMTPConnection(self.config)
                smtp.sendmail(self.config.ADMIN_EMAIL, to,
                              message.getvalue())
            except socket.error, value:
                raise MessageSendError("Error: couldn't send email: "
                                       "mailhost %s"%value)
            except smtplib.SMTPException, msg:
                raise MessageSendError("Error: couldn't send email: %s"%msg)

class SMTPConnection(smtplib.SMTP):
    ''' Open an SMTP connection to the mailhost specified in the config
    '''
    def __init__(self, config):
        smtplib.SMTP.__init__(self, config.MAILHOST, port=config['MAIL_PORT'],
                              local_hostname=config['MAIL_LOCAL_HOSTNAME'])

        # start the TLS if requested
        if config["MAIL_TLS"]:
            self.starttls(config["MAIL_TLS_KEYFILE"],
                config["MAIL_TLS_CERTFILE"])

        # ok, now do we also need to log in?
        mailuser = config["MAIL_USERNAME"]
        if mailuser:
            self.login(mailuser, config["MAIL_PASSWORD"])

# use the 'email' module, either imported, or our copied version
try :
    from email.Utils import formataddr as straddr
except ImportError :
    # code taken from the email package 2.4.3
    def straddr(pair, specialsre = re.compile(r'[][\()<>@,:;".]'),
            escapesre = re.compile(r'[][\()"]')):
        name, address = pair
        if name:
            quotes = ''
            if specialsre.search(name):
                quotes = '"'
            name = escapesre.sub(r'\\\g<0>', name)
            return '%s%s%s <%s>' % (quotes, name, quotes, address)
        return address

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