github.com/4ad/go@v0.0.0-20161219182952-69a12818b605/src/net/mail/message.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4  
     5  /*
     6  Package mail implements parsing of mail messages.
     7  
     8  For the most part, this package follows the syntax as specified by RFC 5322 and
     9  extended by RFC 6532.
    10  Notable divergences:
    11  	* Obsolete address formats are not parsed, including addresses with
    12  	  embedded route information.
    13  	* Group addresses are not parsed.
    14  	* The full range of spacing (the CFWS syntax element) is not supported,
    15  	  such as breaking addresses across lines.
    16  	* No unicode normalization is performed.
    17  */
    18  package mail
    19  
    20  import (
    21  	"bufio"
    22  	"bytes"
    23  	"errors"
    24  	"fmt"
    25  	"io"
    26  	"log"
    27  	"mime"
    28  	"net/textproto"
    29  	"strings"
    30  	"time"
    31  	"unicode/utf8"
    32  )
    33  
    34  var debug = debugT(false)
    35  
    36  type debugT bool
    37  
    38  func (d debugT) Printf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
    39  	if d {
    40  		log.Printf(format, args...)
    41  	}
    42  }
    43  
    44  // A Message represents a parsed mail message.
    45  type Message struct {
    46  	Header Header
    47  	Body   io.Reader
    48  }
    49  
    50  // ReadMessage reads a message from r.
    51  // The headers are parsed, and the body of the message will be available
    52  // for reading from r.
    53  func ReadMessage(r io.Reader) (msg *Message, err error) {
    54  	tp := textproto.NewReader(bufio.NewReader(r))
    55  
    56  	hdr, err := tp.ReadMIMEHeader()
    57  	if err != nil {
    58  		return nil, err
    59  	}
    60  
    61  	return &Message{
    62  		Header: Header(hdr),
    63  		Body:   tp.R,
    64  	}, nil
    65  }
    66  
    67  // Layouts suitable for passing to time.Parse.
    68  // These are tried in order.
    69  var dateLayouts []string
    70  
    71  func init() {
    72  	// Generate layouts based on RFC 5322, section 3.3.
    73  
    74  	dows := [...]string{"", "Mon, "}   // day-of-week
    75  	days := [...]string{"2", "02"}     // day = 1*2DIGIT
    76  	years := [...]string{"2006", "06"} // year = 4*DIGIT / 2*DIGIT
    77  	seconds := [...]string{":05", ""}  // second
    78  	// "-0700 (MST)" is not in RFC 5322, but is common.
    79  	zones := [...]string{"-0700", "MST", "-0700 (MST)"} // zone = (("+" / "-") 4DIGIT) / "GMT" / ...
    80  
    81  	for _, dow := range dows {
    82  		for _, day := range days {
    83  			for _, year := range years {
    84  				for _, second := range seconds {
    85  					for _, zone := range zones {
    86  						s := dow + day + " Jan " + year + " 15:04" + second + " " + zone
    87  						dateLayouts = append(dateLayouts, s)
    88  					}
    89  				}
    90  			}
    91  		}
    92  	}
    93  }
    94  
    95  func parseDate(date string) (time.Time, error) {
    96  	for _, layout := range dateLayouts {
    97  		t, err := time.Parse(layout, date)
    98  		if err == nil {
    99  			return t, nil
   100  		}
   101  	}
   102  	return time.Time{}, errors.New("mail: header could not be parsed")
   103  }
   104  
   105  // A Header represents the key-value pairs in a mail message header.
   106  type Header map[string][]string
   107  
   108  // Get gets the first value associated with the given key.
   109  // If there are no values associated with the key, Get returns "".
   110  func (h Header) Get(key string) string {
   111  	return textproto.MIMEHeader(h).Get(key)
   112  }
   113  
   114  var ErrHeaderNotPresent = errors.New("mail: header not in message")
   115  
   116  // Date parses the Date header field.
   117  func (h Header) Date() (time.Time, error) {
   118  	hdr := h.Get("Date")
   119  	if hdr == "" {
   120  		return time.Time{}, ErrHeaderNotPresent
   121  	}
   122  	return parseDate(hdr)
   123  }
   124  
   125  // AddressList parses the named header field as a list of addresses.
   126  func (h Header) AddressList(key string) ([]*Address, error) {
   127  	hdr := h.Get(key)
   128  	if hdr == "" {
   129  		return nil, ErrHeaderNotPresent
   130  	}
   131  	return ParseAddressList(hdr)
   132  }
   133  
   134  // Address represents a single mail address.
   135  // An address such as "Barry Gibbs <bg@example.com>" is represented
   136  // as Address{Name: "Barry Gibbs", Address: "bg@example.com"}.
   137  type Address struct {
   138  	Name    string // Proper name; may be empty.
   139  	Address string // user@domain
   140  }
   141  
   142  // Parses a single RFC 5322 address, e.g. "Barry Gibbs <bg@example.com>"
   143  func ParseAddress(address string) (*Address, error) {
   144  	return (&addrParser{s: address}).parseSingleAddress()
   145  }
   146  
   147  // ParseAddressList parses the given string as a list of addresses.
   148  func ParseAddressList(list string) ([]*Address, error) {
   149  	return (&addrParser{s: list}).parseAddressList()
   150  }
   151  
   152  // An AddressParser is an RFC 5322 address parser.
   153  type AddressParser struct {
   154  	// WordDecoder optionally specifies a decoder for RFC 2047 encoded-words.
   155  	WordDecoder *mime.WordDecoder
   156  }
   157  
   158  // Parse parses a single RFC 5322 address of the
   159  // form "Gogh Fir <gf@example.com>" or "foo@example.com".
   160  func (p *AddressParser) Parse(address string) (*Address, error) {
   161  	return (&addrParser{s: address, dec: p.WordDecoder}).parseSingleAddress()
   162  }
   163  
   164  // ParseList parses the given string as a list of comma-separated addresses
   165  // of the form "Gogh Fir <gf@example.com>" or "foo@example.com".
   166  func (p *AddressParser) ParseList(list string) ([]*Address, error) {
   167  	return (&addrParser{s: list, dec: p.WordDecoder}).parseAddressList()
   168  }
   169  
   170  // String formats the address as a valid RFC 5322 address.
   171  // If the address's name contains non-ASCII characters
   172  // the name will be rendered according to RFC 2047.
   173  func (a *Address) String() string {
   174  	// Format address local@domain
   175  	at := strings.LastIndex(a.Address, "@")
   176  	var local, domain string
   177  	if at < 0 {
   178  		// This is a malformed address ("@" is required in addr-spec);
   179  		// treat the whole address as local-part.
   180  		local = a.Address
   181  	} else {
   182  		local, domain = a.Address[:at], a.Address[at+1:]
   183  	}
   184  
   185  	// Add quotes if needed
   186  	quoteLocal := false
   187  	for i, r := range local {
   188  		if isAtext(r, false) {
   189  			continue
   190  		}
   191  		if r == '.' {
   192  			// Dots are okay if they are surrounded by atext.
   193  			// We only need to check that the previous byte is
   194  			// not a dot, and this isn't the end of the string.
   195  			if i > 0 && local[i-1] != '.' && i < len(local)-1 {
   196  				continue
   197  			}
   198  		}
   199  		quoteLocal = true
   200  		break
   201  	}
   202  	if quoteLocal {
   203  		local = quoteString(local)
   204  
   205  	}
   206  
   207  	s := "<" + local + "@" + domain + ">"
   208  
   209  	if a.Name == "" {
   210  		return s
   211  	}
   212  
   213  	// If every character is printable ASCII, quoting is simple.
   214  	allPrintable := true
   215  	for _, r := range a.Name {
   216  		// isWSP here should actually be isFWS,
   217  		// but we don't support folding yet.
   218  		if !isVchar(r) && !isWSP(r) || isMultibyte(r) {
   219  			allPrintable = false
   220  			break
   221  		}
   222  	}
   223  	if allPrintable {
   224  		return quoteString(a.Name) + " " + s
   225  	}
   226  
   227  	// Text in an encoded-word in a display-name must not contain certain
   228  	// characters like quotes or parentheses (see RFC 2047 section 5.3).
   229  	// When this is the case encode the name using base64 encoding.
   230  	if strings.ContainsAny(a.Name, "\"#$%&'(),.:;<>@[]^`{|}~") {
   231  		return mime.BEncoding.Encode("utf-8", a.Name) + " " + s
   232  	}
   233  	return mime.QEncoding.Encode("utf-8", a.Name) + " " + s
   234  }
   235  
   236  type addrParser struct {
   237  	s   string
   238  	dec *mime.WordDecoder // may be nil
   239  }
   240  
   241  func (p *addrParser) parseAddressList() ([]*Address, error) {
   242  	var list []*Address
   243  	for {
   244  		p.skipSpace()
   245  		addr, err := p.parseAddress()
   246  		if err != nil {
   247  			return nil, err
   248  		}
   249  		list = append(list, addr)
   250  
   251  		p.skipSpace()
   252  		if p.empty() {
   253  			break
   254  		}
   255  		if !p.consume(',') {
   256  			return nil, errors.New("mail: expected comma")
   257  		}
   258  	}
   259  	return list, nil
   260  }
   261  
   262  func (p *addrParser) parseSingleAddress() (*Address, error) {
   263  	addr, err := p.parseAddress()
   264  	if err != nil {
   265  		return nil, err
   266  	}
   267  	p.skipSpace()
   268  	if !p.empty() {
   269  		return nil, fmt.Errorf("mail: expected single address, got %q", p.s)
   270  	}
   271  	return addr, nil
   272  }
   273  
   274  // parseAddress parses a single RFC 5322 address at the start of p.
   275  func (p *addrParser) parseAddress() (addr *Address, err error) {
   276  	debug.Printf("parseAddress: %q", p.s)
   277  	p.skipSpace()
   278  	if p.empty() {
   279  		return nil, errors.New("mail: no address")
   280  	}
   281  
   282  	// address = name-addr / addr-spec
   283  	// TODO(dsymonds): Support parsing group address.
   284  
   285  	// addr-spec has a more restricted grammar than name-addr,
   286  	// so try parsing it first, and fallback to name-addr.
   287  	// TODO(dsymonds): Is this really correct?
   288  	spec, err := p.consumeAddrSpec()
   289  	if err == nil {
   290  		return &Address{
   291  			Address: spec,
   292  		}, err
   293  	}
   294  	debug.Printf("parseAddress: not an addr-spec: %v", err)
   295  	debug.Printf("parseAddress: state is now %q", p.s)
   296  
   297  	// display-name
   298  	var displayName string
   299  	if p.peek() != '<' {
   300  		displayName, err = p.consumePhrase()
   301  		if err != nil {
   302  			return nil, err
   303  		}
   304  	}
   305  	debug.Printf("parseAddress: displayName=%q", displayName)
   306  
   307  	// angle-addr = "<" addr-spec ">"
   308  	p.skipSpace()
   309  	if !p.consume('<') {
   310  		return nil, errors.New("mail: no angle-addr")
   311  	}
   312  	spec, err = p.consumeAddrSpec()
   313  	if err != nil {
   314  		return nil, err
   315  	}
   316  	if !p.consume('>') {
   317  		return nil, errors.New("mail: unclosed angle-addr")
   318  	}
   319  	debug.Printf("parseAddress: spec=%q", spec)
   320  
   321  	return &Address{
   322  		Name:    displayName,
   323  		Address: spec,
   324  	}, nil
   325  }
   326  
   327  // consumeAddrSpec parses a single RFC 5322 addr-spec at the start of p.
   328  func (p *addrParser) consumeAddrSpec() (spec string, err error) {
   329  	debug.Printf("consumeAddrSpec: %q", p.s)
   330  
   331  	orig := *p
   332  	defer func() {
   333  		if err != nil {
   334  			*p = orig
   335  		}
   336  	}()
   337  
   338  	// local-part = dot-atom / quoted-string
   339  	var localPart string
   340  	p.skipSpace()
   341  	if p.empty() {
   342  		return "", errors.New("mail: no addr-spec")
   343  	}
   344  	if p.peek() == '"' {
   345  		// quoted-string
   346  		debug.Printf("consumeAddrSpec: parsing quoted-string")
   347  		localPart, err = p.consumeQuotedString()
   348  	} else {
   349  		// dot-atom
   350  		debug.Printf("consumeAddrSpec: parsing dot-atom")
   351  		localPart, err = p.consumeAtom(true, false)
   352  	}
   353  	if err != nil {
   354  		debug.Printf("consumeAddrSpec: failed: %v", err)
   355  		return "", err
   356  	}
   357  
   358  	if !p.consume('@') {
   359  		return "", errors.New("mail: missing @ in addr-spec")
   360  	}
   361  
   362  	// domain = dot-atom / domain-literal
   363  	var domain string
   364  	p.skipSpace()
   365  	if p.empty() {
   366  		return "", errors.New("mail: no domain in addr-spec")
   367  	}
   368  	// TODO(dsymonds): Handle domain-literal
   369  	domain, err = p.consumeAtom(true, false)
   370  	if err != nil {
   371  		return "", err
   372  	}
   373  
   374  	return localPart + "@" + domain, nil
   375  }
   376  
   377  // consumePhrase parses the RFC 5322 phrase at the start of p.
   378  func (p *addrParser) consumePhrase() (phrase string, err error) {
   379  	debug.Printf("consumePhrase: [%s]", p.s)
   380  	// phrase = 1*word
   381  	var words []string
   382  	for {
   383  		// word = atom / quoted-string
   384  		var word string
   385  		p.skipSpace()
   386  		if p.empty() {
   387  			return "", errors.New("mail: missing phrase")
   388  		}
   389  		if p.peek() == '"' {
   390  			// quoted-string
   391  			word, err = p.consumeQuotedString()
   392  		} else {
   393  			// atom
   394  			// We actually parse dot-atom here to be more permissive
   395  			// than what RFC 5322 specifies.
   396  			word, err = p.consumeAtom(true, true)
   397  			if err == nil {
   398  				word, err = p.decodeRFC2047Word(word)
   399  			}
   400  		}
   401  
   402  		if err != nil {
   403  			break
   404  		}
   405  		debug.Printf("consumePhrase: consumed %q", word)
   406  		words = append(words, word)
   407  	}
   408  	// Ignore any error if we got at least one word.
   409  	if err != nil && len(words) == 0 {
   410  		debug.Printf("consumePhrase: hit err: %v", err)
   411  		return "", fmt.Errorf("mail: missing word in phrase: %v", err)
   412  	}
   413  	phrase = strings.Join(words, " ")
   414  	return phrase, nil
   415  }
   416  
   417  // consumeQuotedString parses the quoted string at the start of p.
   418  func (p *addrParser) consumeQuotedString() (qs string, err error) {
   419  	// Assume first byte is '"'.
   420  	i := 1
   421  	qsb := make([]rune, 0, 10)
   422  
   423  	escaped := false
   424  
   425  Loop:
   426  	for {
   427  		r, size := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(p.s[i:])
   428  
   429  		switch {
   430  		case size == 0:
   431  			return "", errors.New("mail: unclosed quoted-string")
   432  
   433  		case size == 1 && r == utf8.RuneError:
   434  			return "", fmt.Errorf("mail: invalid utf-8 in quoted-string: %q", p.s)
   435  
   436  		case escaped:
   437  			//  quoted-pair = ("\" (VCHAR / WSP))
   438  
   439  			if !isVchar(r) && !isWSP(r) {
   440  				return "", fmt.Errorf("mail: bad character in quoted-string: %q", r)
   441  			}
   442  
   443  			qsb = append(qsb, r)
   444  			escaped = false
   445  
   446  		case isQtext(r) || isWSP(r):
   447  			// qtext (printable US-ASCII excluding " and \), or
   448  			// FWS (almost; we're ignoring CRLF)
   449  			qsb = append(qsb, r)
   450  
   451  		case r == '"':
   452  			break Loop
   453  
   454  		case r == '\\':
   455  			escaped = true
   456  
   457  		default:
   458  			return "", fmt.Errorf("mail: bad character in quoted-string: %q", r)
   459  
   460  		}
   461  
   462  		i += size
   463  	}
   464  	p.s = p.s[i+1:]
   465  	if len(qsb) == 0 {
   466  		return "", errors.New("mail: empty quoted-string")
   467  	}
   468  	return string(qsb), nil
   469  }
   470  
   471  // consumeAtom parses an RFC 5322 atom at the start of p.
   472  // If dot is true, consumeAtom parses an RFC 5322 dot-atom instead.
   473  // If permissive is true, consumeAtom will not fail on
   474  // leading/trailing/double dots in the atom (see golang.org/issue/4938).
   475  func (p *addrParser) consumeAtom(dot bool, permissive bool) (atom string, err error) {
   476  	i := 0
   477  
   478  Loop:
   479  	for {
   480  		r, size := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(p.s[i:])
   481  
   482  		switch {
   483  		case size == 1 && r == utf8.RuneError:
   484  			return "", fmt.Errorf("mail: invalid utf-8 in address: %q", p.s)
   485  
   486  		case size == 0 || !isAtext(r, dot):
   487  			break Loop
   488  
   489  		default:
   490  			i += size
   491  
   492  		}
   493  	}
   494  
   495  	if i == 0 {
   496  		return "", errors.New("mail: invalid string")
   497  	}
   498  	atom, p.s = p.s[:i], p.s[i:]
   499  	if !permissive {
   500  		if strings.HasPrefix(atom, ".") {
   501  			return "", errors.New("mail: leading dot in atom")
   502  		}
   503  		if strings.Contains(atom, "..") {
   504  			return "", errors.New("mail: double dot in atom")
   505  		}
   506  		if strings.HasSuffix(atom, ".") {
   507  			return "", errors.New("mail: trailing dot in atom")
   508  		}
   509  	}
   510  	return atom, nil
   511  }
   512  
   513  func (p *addrParser) consume(c byte) bool {
   514  	if p.empty() || p.peek() != c {
   515  		return false
   516  	}
   517  	p.s = p.s[1:]
   518  	return true
   519  }
   520  
   521  // skipSpace skips the leading space and tab characters.
   522  func (p *addrParser) skipSpace() {
   523  	p.s = strings.TrimLeft(p.s, " \t")
   524  }
   525  
   526  func (p *addrParser) peek() byte {
   527  	return p.s[0]
   528  }
   529  
   530  func (p *addrParser) empty() bool {
   531  	return p.len() == 0
   532  }
   533  
   534  func (p *addrParser) len() int {
   535  	return len(p.s)
   536  }
   537  
   538  func (p *addrParser) decodeRFC2047Word(s string) (string, error) {
   539  	if p.dec != nil {
   540  		return p.dec.DecodeHeader(s)
   541  	}
   542  
   543  	dec, err := rfc2047Decoder.Decode(s)
   544  	if err == nil {
   545  		return dec, nil
   546  	}
   547  
   548  	if _, ok := err.(charsetError); ok {
   549  		return s, err
   550  	}
   551  
   552  	// Ignore invalid RFC 2047 encoded-word errors.
   553  	return s, nil
   554  }
   555  
   556  var rfc2047Decoder = mime.WordDecoder{
   557  	CharsetReader: func(charset string, input io.Reader) (io.Reader, error) {
   558  		return nil, charsetError(charset)
   559  	},
   560  }
   561  
   562  type charsetError string
   563  
   564  func (e charsetError) Error() string {
   565  	return fmt.Sprintf("charset not supported: %q", string(e))
   566  }
   567  
   568  // isAtext reports whether r is an RFC 5322 atext character.
   569  // If dot is true, period is included.
   570  func isAtext(r rune, dot bool) bool {
   571  	switch r {
   572  	case '.':
   573  		return dot
   574  
   575  	case '(', ')', '<', '>', '[', ']', ':', ';', '@', '\\', ',', '"': // RFC 5322 3.2.3. specials
   576  		return false
   577  	}
   578  	return isVchar(r)
   579  }
   580  
   581  // isQtext reports whether r is an RFC 5322 qtext character.
   582  func isQtext(r rune) bool {
   583  	// Printable US-ASCII, excluding backslash or quote.
   584  	if r == '\\' || r == '"' {
   585  		return false
   586  	}
   587  	return isVchar(r)
   588  }
   589  
   590  // quoteString renders a string as an RFC 5322 quoted-string.
   591  func quoteString(s string) string {
   592  	var buf bytes.Buffer
   593  	buf.WriteByte('"')
   594  	for _, r := range s {
   595  		if isQtext(r) || isWSP(r) {
   596  			buf.WriteRune(r)
   597  		} else if isVchar(r) {
   598  			buf.WriteByte('\\')
   599  			buf.WriteRune(r)
   600  		}
   601  	}
   602  	buf.WriteByte('"')
   603  	return buf.String()
   604  }
   605  
   606  // isVchar reports whether r is an RFC 5322 VCHAR character.
   607  func isVchar(r rune) bool {
   608  	// Visible (printing) characters.
   609  	return '!' <= r && r <= '~' || isMultibyte(r)
   610  }
   611  
   612  // isMultibyte reports whether r is a multi-byte UTF-8 character
   613  // as supported by RFC 6532
   614  func isMultibyte(r rune) bool {
   615  	return r >= utf8.RuneSelf
   616  }
   617  
   618  // isWSP reports whether r is a WSP (white space).
   619  // WSP is a space or horizontal tab (RFC 5234 Appendix B).
   620  func isWSP(r rune) bool {
   621  	return r == ' ' || r == '\t'
   622  }