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:mod:`email.utils`: Miscellaneous utilities
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.. module:: email.utils
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:synopsis: Miscellaneous email package utilities.
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There are several useful utilities provided in the :mod:`email.utils` module:
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.. function:: quote(str)
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Return a new string with backslashes in *str* replaced by two backslashes, and
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double quotes replaced by backslash-double quote.
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.. function:: unquote(str)
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Return a new string which is an *unquoted* version of *str*. If *str* ends and
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begins with double quotes, they are stripped off. Likewise if *str* ends and
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begins with angle brackets, they are stripped off.
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.. function:: parseaddr(address)
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Parse address -- which should be the value of some address-containing field such
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as :mailheader:`To` or :mailheader:`Cc` -- into its constituent *realname* and
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*email address* parts. Returns a tuple of that information, unless the parse
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fails, in which case a 2-tuple of ``('', '')`` is returned.
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.. function:: formataddr(pair)
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The inverse of :meth:`parseaddr`, this takes a 2-tuple of the form ``(realname,
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email_address)`` and returns the string value suitable for a :mailheader:`To` or
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:mailheader:`Cc` header. If the first element of *pair* is false, then the
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second element is returned unmodified.
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.. function:: getaddresses(fieldvalues)
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This method returns a list of 2-tuples of the form returned by ``parseaddr()``.
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*fieldvalues* is a sequence of header field values as might be returned by
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:meth:`Message.get_all`. Here's a simple example that gets all the recipients
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of a message::
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from email.utils import getaddresses
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tos = msg.get_all('to', [])
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ccs = msg.get_all('cc', [])
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resent_tos = msg.get_all('resent-to', [])
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resent_ccs = msg.get_all('resent-cc', [])
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all_recipients = getaddresses(tos + ccs + resent_tos + resent_ccs)
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.. function:: parsedate(date)
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Attempts to parse a date according to the rules in :rfc:`2822`. however, some
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mailers don't follow that format as specified, so :func:`parsedate` tries to
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guess correctly in such cases. *date* is a string containing an :rfc:`2822`
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date, such as ``"Mon, 20 Nov 1995 19:12:08 -0500"``. If it succeeds in parsing
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the date, :func:`parsedate` returns a 9-tuple that can be passed directly to
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:func:`time.mktime`; otherwise ``None`` will be returned. Note that indexes 6,
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7, and 8 of the result tuple are not usable.
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.. function:: parsedate_tz(date)
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Performs the same function as :func:`parsedate`, but returns either ``None`` or
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a 10-tuple; the first 9 elements make up a tuple that can be passed directly to
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:func:`time.mktime`, and the tenth is the offset of the date's timezone from UTC
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(which is the official term for Greenwich Mean Time) [#]_. If the input string
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has no timezone, the last element of the tuple returned is ``None``. Note that
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indexes 6, 7, and 8 of the result tuple are not usable.
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.. function:: mktime_tz(tuple)
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Turn a 10-tuple as returned by :func:`parsedate_tz` into a UTC timestamp. It
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the timezone item in the tuple is ``None``, assume local time. Minor
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deficiency: :func:`mktime_tz` interprets the first 8 elements of *tuple* as a
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local time and then compensates for the timezone difference. This may yield a
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slight error around changes in daylight savings time, though not worth worrying
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about for common use.
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.. function:: formatdate([timeval[, localtime][, usegmt]])
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Returns a date string as per :rfc:`2822`, e.g.::
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Fri, 09 Nov 2001 01:08:47 -0000
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Optional *timeval* if given is a floating point time value as accepted by
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:func:`time.gmtime` and :func:`time.localtime`, otherwise the current time is
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used.
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Optional *localtime* is a flag that when ``True``, interprets *timeval*, and
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returns a date relative to the local timezone instead of UTC, properly taking
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daylight savings time into account. The default is ``False`` meaning UTC is
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used.
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Optional *usegmt* is a flag that when ``True``, outputs a date string with the
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timezone as an ascii string ``GMT``, rather than a numeric ``-0000``. This is
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needed for some protocols (such as HTTP). This only applies when *localtime* is
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``False``. The default is ``False``.
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.. versionadded:: 2.4
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.. function:: make_msgid([idstring])
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Returns a string suitable for an :rfc:`2822`\ -compliant
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:mailheader:`Message-ID` header. Optional *idstring* if given, is a string used
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to strengthen the uniqueness of the message id.
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.. function:: decode_rfc2231(s)
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Decode the string *s* according to :rfc:`2231`.
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.. function:: encode_rfc2231(s[, charset[, language]])
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Encode the string *s* according to :rfc:`2231`. Optional *charset* and
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*language*, if given is the character set name and language name to use. If
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neither is given, *s* is returned as-is. If *charset* is given but *language*
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is not, the string is encoded using the empty string for *language*.
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.. function:: collapse_rfc2231_value(value[, errors[, fallback_charset]])
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When a header parameter is encoded in :rfc:`2231` format,
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:meth:`Message.get_param` may return a 3-tuple containing the character set,
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language, and value. :func:`collapse_rfc2231_value` turns this into a unicode
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string. Optional *errors* is passed to the *errors* argument of the built-in
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:func:`unicode` function; it defaults to ``replace``. Optional
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*fallback_charset* specifies the character set to use if the one in the
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:rfc:`2231` header is not known by Python; it defaults to ``us-ascii``.
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For convenience, if the *value* passed to :func:`collapse_rfc2231_value` is not
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a tuple, it should be a string and it is returned unquoted.
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.. function:: decode_params(params)
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Decode parameters list according to :rfc:`2231`. *params* is a sequence of
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2-tuples containing elements of the form ``(content-type, string-value)``.
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.. versionchanged:: 2.4
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The :func:`dump_address_pair` function has been removed; use :func:`formataddr`
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instead.
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.. versionchanged:: 2.4
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The :func:`decode` function has been removed; use the
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:meth:`Header.decode_header` method instead.
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.. versionchanged:: 2.4
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The :func:`encode` function has been removed; use the :meth:`Header.encode`
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method instead.
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.. rubric:: Footnotes
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.. [#] Note that the sign of the timezone offset is the opposite of the sign of the
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``time.timezone`` variable for the same timezone; the latter variable follows
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the POSIX standard while this module follows :rfc:`2822`.
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