-# Copyright (C) 2016-2019 all contributors <meta@public-inbox.org>
+# Copyright (C) 2016-2021 all contributors <meta@public-inbox.org>
# License: AGPL-3.0+ <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt>
# read-only utilities for Email::MIME
use warnings;
use base qw(Exporter);
our @EXPORT = qw(msg_iter msg_part_text);
-use PublicInbox::MIME;
+# This becomes PublicInbox::MIME->each_part:
# Like Email::MIME::walk_parts, but this is:
# * non-recursive
# * passes depth and indices to the iterator callback
-sub msg_iter ($$) {
- my ($mime, $cb) = @_;
+sub em_each_part ($$;$$) {
+ my ($mime, $cb, $cb_arg, $do_undef) = @_;
my @parts = $mime->subparts;
if (@parts) {
+ $mime = $_[0] = undef if $do_undef; # saves some memory
my $i = 0;
@parts = map { [ $_, 1, ++$i ] } @parts;
while (my $p = shift @parts) {
- my ($part, $depth, @idx) = @$p;
+ my ($part, $depth, $idx) = @$p;
my @sub = $part->subparts;
if (@sub) {
$depth++;
$i = 0;
- @sub = map { [ $_, $depth, @idx, ++$i ] } @sub;
+ @sub = map {
+ [ $_, $depth, "$idx.".(++$i) ]
+ } @sub;
@parts = (@sub, @parts);
} else {
- $cb->($p);
+ $cb->($p, $cb_arg);
}
}
} else {
- $cb->([$mime, 0, 0]);
+ $cb->([$mime, 0, 1], $cb_arg);
+ }
+}
+
+# Use this when we may accept Email::MIME from user scripts
+# (not just PublicInbox::MIME)
+sub msg_iter ($$;$$) { # $_[0] = PublicInbox::MIME/Email::MIME-like obj
+ my (undef, $cb, $cb_arg, $once) = @_;
+ if (my $ep = $_[0]->can('each_part')) { # PublicInbox::{MIME,*}
+ $ep->($_[0], $cb, $cb_arg, $once);
+ } else { # for compatibility with existing Email::MIME users:
+ em_each_part($_[0], $cb, $cb_arg, $once);
}
}
sub msg_part_text ($$) {
my ($part, $ct) = @_;
+ # TODO: we may offer a separate sub for people who need to index
+ # HTML-only mail, but the majority of HTML mail is multipart/alternative
+ # with a text part which we don't have to waste cycles decoding
+ return if $ct =~ m!\btext/x?html\b!;
+
my $s = eval { $part->body_str };
my $err = $@;
# times when it should not have been:
# <87llgalspt.fsf@free.fr>
# <200308111450.h7BEoOu20077@mail.osdl.org>
- if ($ct =~ m!\btext/plain\b!i || $ct =~ m!\bmultipart/mixed\b!i) {
- # Try to assume UTF-8 because Alpine seems to
- # do wacky things and set charset=X-UNKNOWN
- $part->charset_set('UTF-8');
- $s = eval { $part->body_str };
+ # But also do not try this with ->{is_submsg} (message/rfc822),
+ # since a broken multipart/mixed inside a message/rfc822 part
+ # has not been seen in the wild, yet...
+ if ($err && ($ct =~ m!\btext/\b!i ||
+ (!$part->{is_submsg} &&
+ $ct =~ m!\bmultipart/mixed\b!i) ) ) {
+ my $cte = $part->header_raw('Content-Transfer-Encoding');
+ if (defined($cte) && $cte =~ /\b7bit\b/i) {
+ $s = $part->body;
+ $err = undef if $s =~ /\A[[:ascii:]]+\z/s;
+ } else {
+ # Try to assume UTF-8 because Alpine seems to
+ # do wacky things and set charset=X-UNKNOWN
+ $part->charset_set('UTF-8');
+ $s = eval { $part->body_str };
+ }
# If forcing charset=UTF-8 failed,
# caller will warn further down...
$s = $part->body if $@;
+ } elsif ($err && $ct =~ m!\bapplication/octet-stream\b!i) {
+ # Some unconfigured/poorly-configured MUAs will set
+ # application/octet-stream even for all text attachments.
+ # Try to see if it's printable text that we can index
+ # and display:
+ $s = $part->body;
+ utf8::decode($s);
+ undef($s =~ /[^\p{XPosixPrint}\s]/s ? $s : $err);
}
($s, $err);
}
+# returns an array of quoted or unquoted sections
+sub split_quotes {
+ # some editors don't put trailing newlines at the end,
+ # make sure split_quotes can work:
+ $_[0] .= "\n" if substr($_[0], -1) ne "\n";
+
+ # Quiet "Complex regular subexpression recursion limit" warning
+ # in case an inconsiderate sender quotes 32K of text at once.
+ # The warning from Perl is harmless for us since our callers can
+ # tolerate less-than-ideal matches which work within Perl limits.
+ no warnings 'regexp';
+ split(/((?:^>[^\n]*\n)+)/sm, $_[0]);
+}
+
1;