#19063: fix set_payload handling of non-ASCII string input.

This version of the fix raises an error instead of accepting the invalid
input (ie: if a non-ASCII string is used but no charset is specified).
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R David Murray 2013-12-11 16:52:11 -05:00
parent 34bd9fc59a
commit 50bfbb9903
6 changed files with 85 additions and 38 deletions

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@ -196,7 +196,13 @@ Here are the methods of the :class:`Message` class:
Set the entire message object's payload to *payload*. It is the client's
responsibility to ensure the payload invariants. Optional *charset* sets
the message's default character set; see :meth:`set_charset` for details.
the message's character set; see :meth:`set_charset` for details. If
*payload* is a string containing non-ASCII characters, *charset* is
required.
.. versionchanged:: 3.4
Previous to 3.4 *charset* was not required when *payload* was a
non-ASCII string, but omitting it produced nonsense results.
.. method:: set_charset(charset)

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@ -378,18 +378,19 @@ class Charset:
return None
def body_encode(self, string):
"""Body-encode a string by converting it first to bytes.
"""Body-encode a string, converting it first to bytes if needed.
The type of encoding (base64 or quoted-printable) will be based on
self.body_encoding. If body_encoding is None, we assume the
output charset is a 7bit encoding, so re-encoding the decoded
string using the ascii codec produces the correct string version
of the content.
self.body_encoding. If body_encoding is None, we perform no CTE
encoding (the CTE will be either 7bit or 8bit), we just encode the
binary representation to ascii using the surrogateescape error handler,
which will enable the Generators to produce the correct output.
"""
# 7bit/8bit encodings return the string unchanged (module conversions)
if not string:
return string
if isinstance(string, str):
string = string.encode(self.output_charset)
if self.body_encoding is BASE64:
if isinstance(string, str):
string = string.encode(self.output_charset)
return email.base64mime.body_encode(string)
elif self.body_encoding is QP:
# quopromime.body_encode takes a string, but operates on it as if
@ -398,15 +399,7 @@ class Charset:
# character set, then, we must turn it into pseudo bytes via the
# latin1 charset, which will encode any byte as a single code point
# between 0 and 255, which is what body_encode is expecting.
#
# Note that this clause doesn't handle the case of a _payload that
# is already bytes. It never did, and the semantics of _payload
# being bytes has never been nailed down, so fixing that is a
# longer term TODO.
if isinstance(string, str):
string = string.encode(self.output_charset).decode('latin1')
string = string.decode('latin1')
return email.quoprimime.body_encode(string)
else:
if isinstance(string, str):
string = string.encode(self.output_charset).decode('ascii')
return string
return string.decode('ascii', 'surrogateescape')

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@ -301,9 +301,23 @@ class Message:
Optional charset sets the message's default character set. See
set_charset() for details.
"""
if isinstance(payload, bytes):
payload = payload.decode('ascii', 'surrogateescape')
self._payload = payload
if hasattr(payload, 'encode'):
if charset is None:
try:
payload.encode('ascii', 'surrogateescape')
except UnicodeError:
raise TypeError("charset argument must be specified"
" when non-ASCII characters are used in the"
" payload") from None
self._payload = payload
return
if not isinstance(charset, Charset):
charset = Charset(charset)
payload = payload.encode(charset.output_charset)
if hasattr(payload, 'decode'):
self._payload = payload.decode('ascii', 'surrogateescape')
else:
self._payload = payload
if charset is not None:
self.set_charset(charset)
@ -342,7 +356,7 @@ class Message:
try:
cte(self)
except TypeError:
self._payload = charset.body_encode(self._payload)
self._payload = charset.body_encode(self.get_payload(decode=True))
self.add_header('Content-Transfer-Encoding', cte)
def get_charset(self):

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@ -208,12 +208,11 @@ class TestRawDataManager(TestEmailBase):
"Basìc tëxt.\n")
def test_get_text_plain_utf8_base64_recoverable_bad_CTE_data(self):
m = self._str_msg(textwrap.dedent("""\
m = self._bytes_msg(textwrap.dedent("""\
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf8"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
QmFzw6xjIHTDq3h0Lgo\xFF=
"""))
QmFzw6xjIHTDq3h0Lgo""").encode('ascii') + b'\xFF=\n')
self.assertEqual(raw_data_manager.get_content(m, errors='ignore'),
"Basìc tëxt.\n")

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@ -92,6 +92,44 @@ class TestMessageAPI(TestEmailBase):
msg.set_payload('This is a string payload', charset)
self.assertEqual(msg.get_charset().input_charset, 'iso-8859-1')
def test_set_payload_with_8bit_data_and_charset(self):
data = b'\xd0\x90\xd0\x91\xd0\x92'
charset = Charset('utf-8')
msg = Message()
msg.set_payload(data, charset)
self.assertEqual(msg['content-transfer-encoding'], 'base64')
self.assertEqual(msg.get_payload(decode=True), data)
self.assertEqual(msg.get_payload(), '0JDQkdCS\n')
def test_set_payload_with_non_ascii_and_charset_body_encoding_none(self):
data = b'\xd0\x90\xd0\x91\xd0\x92'
charset = Charset('utf-8')
charset.body_encoding = None # Disable base64 encoding
msg = Message()
msg.set_payload(data.decode('utf-8'), charset)
self.assertEqual(msg['content-transfer-encoding'], '8bit')
self.assertEqual(msg.get_payload(decode=True), data)
def test_set_payload_with_8bit_data_and_charset_body_encoding_none(self):
data = b'\xd0\x90\xd0\x91\xd0\x92'
charset = Charset('utf-8')
charset.body_encoding = None # Disable base64 encoding
msg = Message()
msg.set_payload(data, charset)
self.assertEqual(msg['content-transfer-encoding'], '8bit')
self.assertEqual(msg.get_payload(decode=True), data)
def test_set_payload_to_list(self):
msg = Message()
msg.set_payload([])
self.assertEqual(msg.get_payload(), [])
def test_set_payload_with_non_ascii_and_no_charset_raises(self):
data = b'\xd0\x90\xd0\x91\xd0\x92'.decode('utf-8')
msg = Message()
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
msg.set_payload(data)
def test_get_charsets(self):
eq = self.assertEqual
@ -558,20 +596,10 @@ class TestMessageAPI(TestEmailBase):
self.assertIsInstance(msg.defects[0],
errors.InvalidBase64CharactersDefect)
def test_broken_unicode_payload(self):
# This test improves coverage but is not a compliance test.
# The behavior in this situation is currently undefined by the API.
x = 'this is a br\xf6ken thing to do'
msg = Message()
msg['content-type'] = 'text/plain'
msg['content-transfer-encoding'] = '8bit'
msg.set_payload(x)
self.assertEqual(msg.get_payload(decode=True),
bytes(x, 'raw-unicode-escape'))
def test_questionable_bytes_payload(self):
# This test improves coverage but is not a compliance test,
# since it involves poking inside the black box.
# since it involves poking inside the black box in a way
# that actually breaks the model invariants.
x = 'this is a quéstionable thing to do'.encode('utf-8')
msg = Message()
msg['content-type'] = 'text/plain; charset="utf-8"'

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@ -26,6 +26,13 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #19063: if a Charset's body_encoding was set to None, the email
package would generate a message claiming the Content-Transfer-Encoding
was 7bit, and produce garbage output for the content. This now works.
A couple of other set_payload mishandlings of non-ASCII are also fixed.
In addition, calling set_payload with a string argument without
specifying a charset now raises an error (this is a new error in 3.4).
- Issue #15475: Add __sizeof__ implementations for itertools objects.
- Issue #19880: Fix a reference leak in unittest.TestCase. Explicitly break