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* Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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package com.android.emailcommon.internet;
import android.content.Context;
import android.net.Uri;
import android.text.TextUtils;
import android.util.Base64;
import android.util.Base64OutputStream;
import com.android.emailcommon.mail.Address;
import com.android.emailcommon.mail.MessagingException;
import com.android.emailcommon.provider.EmailContent.Attachment;
import com.android.emailcommon.provider.EmailContent.Body;
import com.android.emailcommon.provider.EmailContent.Message;
import com.android.mail.utils.LogUtils;
import org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils;
import java.io.BufferedOutputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
/**
* Utility class to output RFC 822 messages from provider email messages
*/
public class Rfc822Output {
private static final String TAG = "Email";
// In MIME, en_US-like date format should be used. In other words "MMM" should be encoded to
// "Jan", not the other localized format like "Ene" (meaning January in locale es).
private static final SimpleDateFormat DATE_FORMAT =
new SimpleDateFormat("EEE, dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss Z", Locale.US);
/** A less-than-perfect pattern to pull out
content */
private static final Pattern BODY_PATTERN = Pattern.compile(
"(?:<\\s*body[^>]*>)(.*)(?:<\\s*/\\s*body\\s*>)",
Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE | Pattern.DOTALL);
/** Match group in {@code BODY_PATTERN} for the body HTML */
private static final int BODY_PATTERN_GROUP = 1;
/** Index of the plain text version of the message body */
private final static int INDEX_BODY_TEXT = 0;
/** Index of the HTML version of the message body */
private final static int INDEX_BODY_HTML = 1;
/** Single digit [0-9] to ensure uniqueness of the MIME boundary */
/*package*/ static byte sBoundaryDigit;
/**
* Returns just the content between the tags. This is not perfect and breaks
* with malformed HTML or if there happens to be special characters in the attributes of
* the tag (e.g. a '>' in a java script block).
*/
/*package*/ static String getHtmlBody(String html) {
Matcher match = BODY_PATTERN.matcher(html);
if (match.find()) {
return match.group(BODY_PATTERN_GROUP); // Found body; return
} else {
return html; // Body not found; return the full HTML and hope for the best
}
}
/**
* Gets both the plain text and HTML versions of the message body.
*/
/*package*/ static String[] buildBodyText(Body body, boolean useSmartReply) {
if (body == null) {
return new String[2];
}
String[] messageBody = new String[] { body.mTextContent, body.mHtmlContent };
if (useSmartReply && body.mQuotedTextStartPos > 0) {
if (messageBody[0] != null) {
messageBody[0] = messageBody[0].substring(0, body.mQuotedTextStartPos);
} else if (messageBody[1] != null) {
messageBody[1] = messageBody[1].substring(0, body.mQuotedTextStartPos);
}
}
return messageBody;
}
/**
* Write the entire message to an output stream. This method provides buffering, so it is
* not necessary to pass in a buffered output stream here.
*
* @param context system context for accessing the provider
* @param message the message to write out
* @param out the output stream to write the message to
* @param useSmartReply whether or not quoted text is appended to a reply/forward
* @param sendBcc Whether to add the bcc header
* @param attachments list of attachments to send (or null if retrieved from the message itself)
*/
public static void writeTo(Context context, Message message, OutputStream out,
boolean useSmartReply, boolean sendBcc, List attachments)
throws IOException, MessagingException {
if (message == null) {
// throw something?
return;
}
OutputStream stream = new BufferedOutputStream(out, 1024);
Writer writer = new OutputStreamWriter(stream);
// Write the fixed headers. Ordering is arbitrary (the legacy code iterated through a
// hashmap here).
String date = DATE_FORMAT.format(new Date(message.mTimeStamp));
writeHeader(writer, "Date", date);
writeEncodedHeader(writer, "Subject", message.mSubject);
writeHeader(writer, "Message-ID", message.mMessageId);
writeAddressHeader(writer, "From", message.mFrom);
writeAddressHeader(writer, "To", message.mTo);
writeAddressHeader(writer, "Cc", message.mCc);
// Address fields. Note that we skip bcc unless the sendBcc argument is true
// SMTP should NOT send bcc headers, but EAS must send it!
if (sendBcc) {
writeAddressHeader(writer, "Bcc", message.mBcc);
}
writeAddressHeader(writer, "Reply-To", message.mReplyTo);
writeHeader(writer, "MIME-Version", "1.0");
// Analyze message and determine if we have multiparts
Body body = Body.restoreBodyWithMessageId(context, message.mId);
String[] bodyText = buildBodyText(body, useSmartReply);
// If a list of attachments hasn't been passed in, build one from the message
if (attachments == null) {
attachments =
Arrays.asList(Attachment.restoreAttachmentsWithMessageId(context, message.mId));
}
boolean multipart = attachments.size() > 0;
String multipartBoundary = null;
String multipartType = "mixed";
// Simplified case for no multipart - just emit text and be done.
if (!multipart) {
writeTextWithHeaders(writer, stream, bodyText);
} else {
// continue with multipart headers, then into multipart body
multipartBoundary = getNextBoundary();
// Move to the first attachment; this must succeed because multipart is true
if (attachments.size() == 1) {
// If we've got one attachment and it's an ics "attachment", we want to send
// this as multipart/alternative instead of multipart/mixed
int flags = attachments.get(0).mFlags;
if ((flags & Attachment.FLAG_ICS_ALTERNATIVE_PART) != 0) {
multipartType = "alternative";
}
}
writeHeader(writer, "Content-Type",
"multipart/" + multipartType + "; boundary=\"" + multipartBoundary + "\"");
// Finish headers and prepare for body section(s)
writer.write("\r\n");
// first multipart element is the body
if (bodyText[INDEX_BODY_TEXT] != null || bodyText[INDEX_BODY_HTML] != null) {
writeBoundary(writer, multipartBoundary, false);
writeTextWithHeaders(writer, stream, bodyText);
}
// Write out the attachments until we run out
for (Attachment att: attachments) {
writeBoundary(writer, multipartBoundary, false);
writeOneAttachment(context, writer, stream, att);
writer.write("\r\n");
}
// end of multipart section
writeBoundary(writer, multipartBoundary, true);
}
writer.flush();
out.flush();
}
/**
* Write a single attachment and its payload
*/
private static void writeOneAttachment(Context context, Writer writer, OutputStream out,
Attachment attachment) throws IOException, MessagingException {
writeHeader(writer, "Content-Type",
attachment.mMimeType + ";\n name=\"" + attachment.mFileName + "\"");
writeHeader(writer, "Content-Transfer-Encoding", "base64");
// Most attachments (real files) will send Content-Disposition. The suppression option
// is used when sending calendar invites.
if ((attachment.mFlags & Attachment.FLAG_ICS_ALTERNATIVE_PART) == 0) {
writeHeader(writer, "Content-Disposition",
"attachment;"
+ "\n filename=\"" + attachment.mFileName + "\";"
+ "\n size=" + Long.toString(attachment.mSize));
}
if (attachment.mContentId != null) {
writeHeader(writer, "Content-ID", attachment.mContentId);
}
writer.append("\r\n");
// Set up input stream and write it out via base64
InputStream inStream = null;
try {
// Use content, if provided; otherwise, use the contentUri
if (attachment.mContentBytes != null) {
inStream = new ByteArrayInputStream(attachment.mContentBytes);
} else {
// First try the cached file
final String cachedFile = attachment.getCachedFileUri();
if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(cachedFile)) {
final Uri cachedFileUri = Uri.parse(cachedFile);
try {
inStream = context.getContentResolver().openInputStream(cachedFileUri);
} catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
// Couldn't open the cached file, fall back to the original content uri
inStream = null;
LogUtils.d(TAG, "Rfc822Output#writeOneAttachment(), failed to load" +
"cached file, falling back to: %s", attachment.getContentUri());
}
}
if (inStream == null) {
// try to open the file
final Uri fileUri = Uri.parse(attachment.getContentUri());
inStream = context.getContentResolver().openInputStream(fileUri);
}
}
// switch to output stream for base64 text output
writer.flush();
Base64OutputStream base64Out = new Base64OutputStream(
out, Base64.CRLF | Base64.NO_CLOSE);
// copy base64 data and close up
IOUtils.copy(inStream, base64Out);
base64Out.close();
// The old Base64OutputStream wrote an extra CRLF after
// the output. It's not required by the base-64 spec; not
// sure if it's required by RFC 822 or not.
out.write('\r');
out.write('\n');
out.flush();
}
catch (FileNotFoundException fnfe) {
// Ignore this - empty file is OK
LogUtils.e(TAG, fnfe, "Rfc822Output#writeOneAttachment(), FileNotFoundException" +
"when sending attachment");
}
catch (IOException ioe) {
LogUtils.e(TAG, ioe, "Rfc822Output#writeOneAttachment(), IOException" +
"when sending attachment");
throw new MessagingException("Invalid attachment.", ioe);
}
}
/**
* Write a single header with no wrapping or encoding
*
* @param writer the output writer
* @param name the header name
* @param value the header value
*/
private static void writeHeader(Writer writer, String name, String value) throws IOException {
if (value != null && value.length() > 0) {
writer.append(name);
writer.append(": ");
writer.append(value);
writer.append("\r\n");
}
}
/**
* Write a single header using appropriate folding & encoding
*
* @param writer the output writer
* @param name the header name
* @param value the header value
*/
private static void writeEncodedHeader(Writer writer, String name, String value)
throws IOException {
if (value != null && value.length() > 0) {
writer.append(name);
writer.append(": ");
writer.append(MimeUtility.foldAndEncode2(value, name.length() + 2));
writer.append("\r\n");
}
}
/**
* Unpack, encode, and fold address(es) into a header
*
* @param writer the output writer
* @param name the header name
* @param value the header value (a packed list of addresses)
*/
private static void writeAddressHeader(Writer writer, String name, String value)
throws IOException {
if (value != null && value.length() > 0) {
writer.append(name);
writer.append(": ");
writer.append(MimeUtility.fold(Address.packedToHeader(value), name.length() + 2));
writer.append("\r\n");
}
}
/**
* Write a multipart boundary
*
* @param writer the output writer
* @param boundary the boundary string
* @param end false if inner boundary, true if final boundary
*/
private static void writeBoundary(Writer writer, String boundary, boolean end)
throws IOException {
writer.append("--");
writer.append(boundary);
if (end) {
writer.append("--");
}
writer.append("\r\n");
}
/**
* Write the body text.
*
* Note this always uses base64, even when not required. Slightly less efficient for
* US-ASCII text, but handles all formats even when non-ascii chars are involved. A small
* optimization might be to prescan the string for safety and send raw if possible.
*
* @param writer the output writer
* @param out the output stream inside the writer (used for byte[] access)
* @param bodyText Plain text and HTML versions of the original text of the message
*/
private static void writeTextWithHeaders(Writer writer, OutputStream out, String[] bodyText)
throws IOException {
boolean html = false;
String text = bodyText[INDEX_BODY_TEXT];
if (text == null) {
text = bodyText[INDEX_BODY_HTML];
html = true;
}
if (text == null) {
writer.write("\r\n"); // a truly empty message
} else {
// first multipart element is the body
String mimeType = "text/" + (html ? "html" : "plain");
writeHeader(writer, "Content-Type", mimeType + "; charset=utf-8");
writeHeader(writer, "Content-Transfer-Encoding", "base64");
writer.write("\r\n");
byte[] textBytes = text.getBytes("UTF-8");
writer.flush();
out.write(Base64.encode(textBytes, Base64.CRLF));
}
}
/**
* Returns a unique boundary string.
*/
/*package*/ static String getNextBoundary() {
StringBuilder boundary = new StringBuilder();
boundary.append("--_com.android.email_").append(System.nanoTime());
synchronized (Rfc822Output.class) {
boundary = boundary.append(sBoundaryDigit);
sBoundaryDigit = (byte)((sBoundaryDigit + 1) % 10);
}
return boundary.toString();
}
}