github.com/tidwall/go@v0.0.0-20170415222209-6694a6888b7d/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 // ParseDate parses an RFC 5322 date string. 96 func ParseDate(date string) (time.Time, error) { 97 for _, layout := range dateLayouts { 98 t, err := time.Parse(layout, date) 99 if err == nil { 100 return t, nil 101 } 102 } 103 return time.Time{}, errors.New("mail: header could not be parsed") 104 } 105 106 // A Header represents the key-value pairs in a mail message header. 107 type Header map[string][]string 108 109 // Get gets the first value associated with the given key. 110 // It is case insensitive; CanonicalMIMEHeaderKey is used 111 // to canonicalize the provided key. 112 // If there are no values associated with the key, Get returns "". 113 // To access multiple values of a key, or to use non-canonical keys, 114 // access the map directly. 115 func (h Header) Get(key string) string { 116 return textproto.MIMEHeader(h).Get(key) 117 } 118 119 var ErrHeaderNotPresent = errors.New("mail: header not in message") 120 121 // Date parses the Date header field. 122 func (h Header) Date() (time.Time, error) { 123 hdr := h.Get("Date") 124 if hdr == "" { 125 return time.Time{}, ErrHeaderNotPresent 126 } 127 return ParseDate(hdr) 128 } 129 130 // AddressList parses the named header field as a list of addresses. 131 func (h Header) AddressList(key string) ([]*Address, error) { 132 hdr := h.Get(key) 133 if hdr == "" { 134 return nil, ErrHeaderNotPresent 135 } 136 return ParseAddressList(hdr) 137 } 138 139 // Address represents a single mail address. 140 // An address such as "Barry Gibbs <bg@example.com>" is represented 141 // as Address{Name: "Barry Gibbs", Address: "bg@example.com"}. 142 type Address struct { 143 Name string // Proper name; may be empty. 144 Address string // user@domain 145 } 146 147 // Parses a single RFC 5322 address, e.g. "Barry Gibbs <bg@example.com>" 148 func ParseAddress(address string) (*Address, error) { 149 return (&addrParser{s: address}).parseSingleAddress() 150 } 151 152 // ParseAddressList parses the given string as a list of addresses. 153 func ParseAddressList(list string) ([]*Address, error) { 154 return (&addrParser{s: list}).parseAddressList() 155 } 156 157 // An AddressParser is an RFC 5322 address parser. 158 type AddressParser struct { 159 // WordDecoder optionally specifies a decoder for RFC 2047 encoded-words. 160 WordDecoder *mime.WordDecoder 161 } 162 163 // Parse parses a single RFC 5322 address of the 164 // form "Gogh Fir <gf@example.com>" or "foo@example.com". 165 func (p *AddressParser) Parse(address string) (*Address, error) { 166 return (&addrParser{s: address, dec: p.WordDecoder}).parseSingleAddress() 167 } 168 169 // ParseList parses the given string as a list of comma-separated addresses 170 // of the form "Gogh Fir <gf@example.com>" or "foo@example.com". 171 func (p *AddressParser) ParseList(list string) ([]*Address, error) { 172 return (&addrParser{s: list, dec: p.WordDecoder}).parseAddressList() 173 } 174 175 // String formats the address as a valid RFC 5322 address. 176 // If the address's name contains non-ASCII characters 177 // the name will be rendered according to RFC 2047. 178 func (a *Address) String() string { 179 // Format address local@domain 180 at := strings.LastIndex(a.Address, "@") 181 var local, domain string 182 if at < 0 { 183 // This is a malformed address ("@" is required in addr-spec); 184 // treat the whole address as local-part. 185 local = a.Address 186 } else { 187 local, domain = a.Address[:at], a.Address[at+1:] 188 } 189 190 // Add quotes if needed 191 quoteLocal := false 192 for i, r := range local { 193 if isAtext(r, false) { 194 continue 195 } 196 if r == '.' { 197 // Dots are okay if they are surrounded by atext. 198 // We only need to check that the previous byte is 199 // not a dot, and this isn't the end of the string. 200 if i > 0 && local[i-1] != '.' && i < len(local)-1 { 201 continue 202 } 203 } 204 quoteLocal = true 205 break 206 } 207 if quoteLocal { 208 local = quoteString(local) 209 210 } 211 212 s := "<" + local + "@" + domain + ">" 213 214 if a.Name == "" { 215 return s 216 } 217 218 // If every character is printable ASCII, quoting is simple. 219 allPrintable := true 220 for _, r := range a.Name { 221 // isWSP here should actually be isFWS, 222 // but we don't support folding yet. 223 if !isVchar(r) && !isWSP(r) || isMultibyte(r) { 224 allPrintable = false 225 break 226 } 227 } 228 if allPrintable { 229 return quoteString(a.Name) + " " + s 230 } 231 232 // Text in an encoded-word in a display-name must not contain certain 233 // characters like quotes or parentheses (see RFC 2047 section 5.3). 234 // When this is the case encode the name using base64 encoding. 235 if strings.ContainsAny(a.Name, "\"#$%&'(),.:;<>@[]^`{|}~") { 236 return mime.BEncoding.Encode("utf-8", a.Name) + " " + s 237 } 238 return mime.QEncoding.Encode("utf-8", a.Name) + " " + s 239 } 240 241 type addrParser struct { 242 s string 243 dec *mime.WordDecoder // may be nil 244 } 245 246 func (p *addrParser) parseAddressList() ([]*Address, error) { 247 var list []*Address 248 for { 249 p.skipSpace() 250 addr, err := p.parseAddress() 251 if err != nil { 252 return nil, err 253 } 254 list = append(list, addr) 255 256 p.skipSpace() 257 if p.empty() { 258 break 259 } 260 if !p.consume(',') { 261 return nil, errors.New("mail: expected comma") 262 } 263 } 264 return list, nil 265 } 266 267 func (p *addrParser) parseSingleAddress() (*Address, error) { 268 addr, err := p.parseAddress() 269 if err != nil { 270 return nil, err 271 } 272 p.skipSpace() 273 if !p.empty() { 274 return nil, fmt.Errorf("mail: expected single address, got %q", p.s) 275 } 276 return addr, nil 277 } 278 279 // parseAddress parses a single RFC 5322 address at the start of p. 280 func (p *addrParser) parseAddress() (addr *Address, err error) { 281 debug.Printf("parseAddress: %q", p.s) 282 p.skipSpace() 283 if p.empty() { 284 return nil, errors.New("mail: no address") 285 } 286 287 // address = name-addr / addr-spec 288 // TODO(dsymonds): Support parsing group address. 289 290 // addr-spec has a more restricted grammar than name-addr, 291 // so try parsing it first, and fallback to name-addr. 292 // TODO(dsymonds): Is this really correct? 293 spec, err := p.consumeAddrSpec() 294 if err == nil { 295 return &Address{ 296 Address: spec, 297 }, err 298 } 299 debug.Printf("parseAddress: not an addr-spec: %v", err) 300 debug.Printf("parseAddress: state is now %q", p.s) 301 302 // display-name 303 var displayName string 304 if p.peek() != '<' { 305 displayName, err = p.consumePhrase() 306 if err != nil { 307 return nil, err 308 } 309 } 310 debug.Printf("parseAddress: displayName=%q", displayName) 311 312 // angle-addr = "<" addr-spec ">" 313 p.skipSpace() 314 if !p.consume('<') { 315 return nil, errors.New("mail: no angle-addr") 316 } 317 spec, err = p.consumeAddrSpec() 318 if err != nil { 319 return nil, err 320 } 321 if !p.consume('>') { 322 return nil, errors.New("mail: unclosed angle-addr") 323 } 324 debug.Printf("parseAddress: spec=%q", spec) 325 326 return &Address{ 327 Name: displayName, 328 Address: spec, 329 }, nil 330 } 331 332 // consumeAddrSpec parses a single RFC 5322 addr-spec at the start of p. 333 func (p *addrParser) consumeAddrSpec() (spec string, err error) { 334 debug.Printf("consumeAddrSpec: %q", p.s) 335 336 orig := *p 337 defer func() { 338 if err != nil { 339 *p = orig 340 } 341 }() 342 343 // local-part = dot-atom / quoted-string 344 var localPart string 345 p.skipSpace() 346 if p.empty() { 347 return "", errors.New("mail: no addr-spec") 348 } 349 if p.peek() == '"' { 350 // quoted-string 351 debug.Printf("consumeAddrSpec: parsing quoted-string") 352 localPart, err = p.consumeQuotedString() 353 if localPart == "" { 354 err = errors.New("mail: empty quoted string in addr-spec") 355 } 356 } else { 357 // dot-atom 358 debug.Printf("consumeAddrSpec: parsing dot-atom") 359 localPart, err = p.consumeAtom(true, false) 360 } 361 if err != nil { 362 debug.Printf("consumeAddrSpec: failed: %v", err) 363 return "", err 364 } 365 366 if !p.consume('@') { 367 return "", errors.New("mail: missing @ in addr-spec") 368 } 369 370 // domain = dot-atom / domain-literal 371 var domain string 372 p.skipSpace() 373 if p.empty() { 374 return "", errors.New("mail: no domain in addr-spec") 375 } 376 // TODO(dsymonds): Handle domain-literal 377 domain, err = p.consumeAtom(true, false) 378 if err != nil { 379 return "", err 380 } 381 382 return localPart + "@" + domain, nil 383 } 384 385 // consumePhrase parses the RFC 5322 phrase at the start of p. 386 func (p *addrParser) consumePhrase() (phrase string, err error) { 387 debug.Printf("consumePhrase: [%s]", p.s) 388 // phrase = 1*word 389 var words []string 390 var isPrevEncoded bool 391 for { 392 // word = atom / quoted-string 393 var word string 394 p.skipSpace() 395 if p.empty() { 396 break 397 } 398 isEncoded := false 399 if p.peek() == '"' { 400 // quoted-string 401 word, err = p.consumeQuotedString() 402 } else { 403 // atom 404 // We actually parse dot-atom here to be more permissive 405 // than what RFC 5322 specifies. 406 word, err = p.consumeAtom(true, true) 407 if err == nil { 408 word, isEncoded, err = p.decodeRFC2047Word(word) 409 } 410 } 411 412 if err != nil { 413 break 414 } 415 debug.Printf("consumePhrase: consumed %q", word) 416 if isPrevEncoded && isEncoded { 417 words[len(words)-1] += word 418 } else { 419 words = append(words, word) 420 } 421 isPrevEncoded = isEncoded 422 } 423 // Ignore any error if we got at least one word. 424 if err != nil && len(words) == 0 { 425 debug.Printf("consumePhrase: hit err: %v", err) 426 return "", fmt.Errorf("mail: missing word in phrase: %v", err) 427 } 428 phrase = strings.Join(words, " ") 429 return phrase, nil 430 } 431 432 // consumeQuotedString parses the quoted string at the start of p. 433 func (p *addrParser) consumeQuotedString() (qs string, err error) { 434 // Assume first byte is '"'. 435 i := 1 436 qsb := make([]rune, 0, 10) 437 438 escaped := false 439 440 Loop: 441 for { 442 r, size := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(p.s[i:]) 443 444 switch { 445 case size == 0: 446 return "", errors.New("mail: unclosed quoted-string") 447 448 case size == 1 && r == utf8.RuneError: 449 return "", fmt.Errorf("mail: invalid utf-8 in quoted-string: %q", p.s) 450 451 case escaped: 452 // quoted-pair = ("\" (VCHAR / WSP)) 453 454 if !isVchar(r) && !isWSP(r) { 455 return "", fmt.Errorf("mail: bad character in quoted-string: %q", r) 456 } 457 458 qsb = append(qsb, r) 459 escaped = false 460 461 case isQtext(r) || isWSP(r): 462 // qtext (printable US-ASCII excluding " and \), or 463 // FWS (almost; we're ignoring CRLF) 464 qsb = append(qsb, r) 465 466 case r == '"': 467 break Loop 468 469 case r == '\\': 470 escaped = true 471 472 default: 473 return "", fmt.Errorf("mail: bad character in quoted-string: %q", r) 474 475 } 476 477 i += size 478 } 479 p.s = p.s[i+1:] 480 return string(qsb), nil 481 } 482 483 // consumeAtom parses an RFC 5322 atom at the start of p. 484 // If dot is true, consumeAtom parses an RFC 5322 dot-atom instead. 485 // If permissive is true, consumeAtom will not fail on 486 // leading/trailing/double dots in the atom (see golang.org/issue/4938). 487 func (p *addrParser) consumeAtom(dot bool, permissive bool) (atom string, err error) { 488 i := 0 489 490 Loop: 491 for { 492 r, size := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(p.s[i:]) 493 494 switch { 495 case size == 1 && r == utf8.RuneError: 496 return "", fmt.Errorf("mail: invalid utf-8 in address: %q", p.s) 497 498 case size == 0 || !isAtext(r, dot): 499 break Loop 500 501 default: 502 i += size 503 504 } 505 } 506 507 if i == 0 { 508 return "", errors.New("mail: invalid string") 509 } 510 atom, p.s = p.s[:i], p.s[i:] 511 if !permissive { 512 if strings.HasPrefix(atom, ".") { 513 return "", errors.New("mail: leading dot in atom") 514 } 515 if strings.Contains(atom, "..") { 516 return "", errors.New("mail: double dot in atom") 517 } 518 if strings.HasSuffix(atom, ".") { 519 return "", errors.New("mail: trailing dot in atom") 520 } 521 } 522 return atom, nil 523 } 524 525 func (p *addrParser) consume(c byte) bool { 526 if p.empty() || p.peek() != c { 527 return false 528 } 529 p.s = p.s[1:] 530 return true 531 } 532 533 // skipSpace skips the leading space and tab characters. 534 func (p *addrParser) skipSpace() { 535 p.s = strings.TrimLeft(p.s, " \t") 536 } 537 538 func (p *addrParser) peek() byte { 539 return p.s[0] 540 } 541 542 func (p *addrParser) empty() bool { 543 return p.len() == 0 544 } 545 546 func (p *addrParser) len() int { 547 return len(p.s) 548 } 549 550 func (p *addrParser) decodeRFC2047Word(s string) (word string, isEncoded bool, err error) { 551 if p.dec != nil { 552 word, err = p.dec.Decode(s) 553 } else { 554 word, err = rfc2047Decoder.Decode(s) 555 } 556 557 if err == nil { 558 return word, true, nil 559 } 560 561 if _, ok := err.(charsetError); ok { 562 return s, true, err 563 } 564 565 // Ignore invalid RFC 2047 encoded-word errors. 566 return s, false, nil 567 } 568 569 var rfc2047Decoder = mime.WordDecoder{ 570 CharsetReader: func(charset string, input io.Reader) (io.Reader, error) { 571 return nil, charsetError(charset) 572 }, 573 } 574 575 type charsetError string 576 577 func (e charsetError) Error() string { 578 return fmt.Sprintf("charset not supported: %q", string(e)) 579 } 580 581 // isAtext reports whether r is an RFC 5322 atext character. 582 // If dot is true, period is included. 583 func isAtext(r rune, dot bool) bool { 584 switch r { 585 case '.': 586 return dot 587 588 case '(', ')', '<', '>', '[', ']', ':', ';', '@', '\\', ',', '"': // RFC 5322 3.2.3. specials 589 return false 590 } 591 return isVchar(r) 592 } 593 594 // isQtext reports whether r is an RFC 5322 qtext character. 595 func isQtext(r rune) bool { 596 // Printable US-ASCII, excluding backslash or quote. 597 if r == '\\' || r == '"' { 598 return false 599 } 600 return isVchar(r) 601 } 602 603 // quoteString renders a string as an RFC 5322 quoted-string. 604 func quoteString(s string) string { 605 var buf bytes.Buffer 606 buf.WriteByte('"') 607 for _, r := range s { 608 if isQtext(r) || isWSP(r) { 609 buf.WriteRune(r) 610 } else if isVchar(r) { 611 buf.WriteByte('\\') 612 buf.WriteRune(r) 613 } 614 } 615 buf.WriteByte('"') 616 return buf.String() 617 } 618 619 // isVchar reports whether r is an RFC 5322 VCHAR character. 620 func isVchar(r rune) bool { 621 // Visible (printing) characters. 622 return '!' <= r && r <= '~' || isMultibyte(r) 623 } 624 625 // isMultibyte reports whether r is a multi-byte UTF-8 character 626 // as supported by RFC 6532 627 func isMultibyte(r rune) bool { 628 return r >= utf8.RuneSelf 629 } 630 631 // isWSP reports whether r is a WSP (white space). 632 // WSP is a space or horizontal tab (RFC 5234 Appendix B). 633 func isWSP(r rune) bool { 634 return r == ' ' || r == '\t' 635 }