175 lines
6.1 KiB
Python
175 lines
6.1 KiB
Python
"""Policy framework for the email package.
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Allows fine grained feature control of how the package parses and emits data.
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"""
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__all__ = [
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'Policy',
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'default',
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'strict',
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'SMTP',
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'HTTP',
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]
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class _PolicyBase:
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"""Policy Object basic framework.
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This class is useless unless subclassed. A subclass should define
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class attributes with defaults for any values that are to be
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managed by the Policy object. The constructor will then allow
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non-default values to be set for these attributes at instance
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creation time. The instance will be callable, taking these same
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attributes keyword arguments, and returning a new instance
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identical to the called instance except for those values changed
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by the keyword arguments. Instances may be added, yielding new
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instances with any non-default values from the right hand
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operand overriding those in the left hand operand. That is,
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A + B == A(<non-default values of B>)
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The repr of an instance can be used to reconstruct the object
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if and only if the repr of the values can be used to reconstruct
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those values.
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"""
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def __init__(self, **kw):
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"""Create new Policy, possibly overriding some defaults.
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See class docstring for a list of overridable attributes.
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"""
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for name, value in kw.items():
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if hasattr(self, name):
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super(_PolicyBase,self).__setattr__(name, value)
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else:
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raise TypeError(
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"{!r} is an invalid keyword argument for {}".format(
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name, self.__class__.__name__))
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def __repr__(self):
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args = [ "{}={!r}".format(name, value)
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for name, value in self.__dict__.items() ]
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return "{}({})".format(self.__class__.__name__, ', '.join(args))
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def clone(self, **kw):
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"""Return a new instance with specified attributes changed.
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The new instance has the same attribute values as the current object,
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except for the changes passed in as keyword arguments.
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"""
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for attr, value in self.__dict__.items():
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if attr not in kw:
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kw[attr] = value
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return self.__class__(**kw)
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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if hasattr(self, name):
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msg = "{!r} object attribute {!r} is read-only"
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else:
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msg = "{!r} object has no attribute {!r}"
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raise AttributeError(msg.format(self.__class__.__name__, name))
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def __add__(self, other):
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"""Non-default values from right operand override those from left.
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The object returned is a new instance of the subclass.
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"""
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return self.clone(**other.__dict__)
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class Policy(_PolicyBase):
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"""Controls for how messages are interpreted and formatted.
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Most of the classes and many of the methods in the email package
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accept Policy objects as parameters. A Policy object contains a set
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of values and functions that control how input is interpreted and how
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output is rendered. For example, the parameter 'raise_on_defect'
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controls whether or not an RFC violation throws an error or not,
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while 'max_line_length' controls the maximum length of output lines
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when a Message is serialized.
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Any valid attribute may be overridden when a Policy is created by
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passing it as a keyword argument to the constructor. Policy
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objects are immutable, but a new Policy object can be created
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with only certain values changed by calling the Policy instance
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with keyword arguments. Policy objects can also be added,
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producing a new Policy object in which the non-default attributes
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set in the right hand operand overwrite those specified in the
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left operand.
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Settable attributes:
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raise_on_defect -- If true, then defects should be raised
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as errors. Default False.
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linesep -- string containing the value to use as
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separation between output lines. Default '\n'.
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must_be_7bit -- output must contain only 7bit clean data.
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Default False.
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max_line_length -- maximum length of lines, excluding 'linesep',
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during serialization. None means no line
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wrapping is done. Default is 78.
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Methods:
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register_defect(obj, defect)
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defect is a Defect instance. The default implementation appends defect
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to the objs 'defects' attribute.
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handle_defect(obj, defect)
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intended to be called by parser code that finds a defect. If
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raise_on_defect is True, defect is raised as an error, otherwise
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register_defect is called.
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"""
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raise_on_defect = False
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linesep = '\n'
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must_be_7bit = False
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max_line_length = 78
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def handle_defect(self, obj, defect):
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"""Based on policy, either raise defect or call register_defect.
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handle_defect(obj, defect)
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defect should be a Defect subclass, but in any case must be an
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Exception subclass. obj is the object on which the defect should be
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registered if it is not raised. If the raise_on_defect is True, the
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defect is raised as an error, otherwise the object and the defect are
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passed to register_defect.
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This class is intended to be called by parsers that discover defects,
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and will not be called from code using the library unless that code is
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implementing an alternate parser.
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"""
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if self.raise_on_defect:
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raise defect
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self.register_defect(obj, defect)
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def register_defect(self, obj, defect):
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"""Record 'defect' on 'obj'.
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Called by handle_defect if raise_on_defect is False. This method is
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part of the Policy API so that Policy subclasses can implement custom
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defect handling. The default implementation calls the append method
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of the defects attribute of obj.
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"""
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obj.defects.append(defect)
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default = Policy()
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strict = default.clone(raise_on_defect=True)
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SMTP = default.clone(linesep='\r\n')
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HTTP = default.clone(linesep='\r\n', max_line_length=None)
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