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authorW. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>2009-12-29 21:53:58 -0500
committerW. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>2009-12-29 21:53:58 -0500
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downloadbugseverywhere-072a46eefb66733ae570a9fb9abbc9570461a490.tar.gz
Emptied interfaces directory
Mostly throwing out a bunch of outdated GUIs. The email interface hasn't been moved over to the new 'Command' format yet...
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-#!/usr/bin/env python
-# Copyright (C) 2009 W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>
-#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
-"""
-Convert an mbox into xml suitable for input into be.
- $ be-mbox-to-xml file.mbox | be import-xml -c <ID> -
-mbox is a flat-file format, consisting of a series of messages.
-Messages begin with a a From_ line, followed by RFC 822 email,
-followed by a blank line.
-"""
-
-import base64
-import email.utils
-from libbe.encoding import get_encoding, set_IO_stream_encodings
-from libbe.utility import time_to_str
-from mailbox import mbox, Message # the mailbox people really want an on-disk copy
-from time import asctime, gmtime, mktime
-import types
-from xml.sax.saxutils import escape
-
-DEFAULT_ENCODING = get_encoding()
-set_IO_stream_encodings(DEFAULT_ENCODING)
-
-KNOWN_IDS = []
-
-def normalize_email_address(address):
- """
- Standardize whitespace, etc.
- """
- addr = email.utils.formataddr(email.utils.parseaddr(address))
- if len(addr) == 0:
- return None
- return addr
-
-def normalize_RFC_2822_date(date):
- """
- Some email clients write non-RFC 2822-compliant date tags like:
- Fri, 18 Sep 2009 08:49:02 -0400 (EDT)
- with the non-standard (EDT) timezone name. This funtion attempts
- to deal with such inconsistencies.
- """
- time_tuple = email.utils.parsedate(date)
- assert time_tuple != None, \
- 'unparsable date: "%s"' % date
- return time_to_str(mktime(time_tuple))
-
-def comment_message_to_xml(message, fields=None):
- if fields == None:
- fields = {}
- new_fields = {}
- new_fields[u'alt-id'] = message[u'message-id']
- new_fields[u'in-reply-to'] = message[u'in-reply-to']
- new_fields[u'author'] = normalize_email_address(message[u'from'])
- new_fields[u'date'] = message[u'date']
- if new_fields[u'date'] != None:
- new_fields[u'date'] = normalize_RFC_2822_date(new_fields[u'date'])
- new_fields[u'content-type'] = message.get_content_type()
- for k,v in new_fields.items():
- if v != None and type(v) != types.UnicodeType:
- fields[k] = unicode(v, encoding=DEFAULT_ENCODING)
- elif v == None and k in fields:
- new_fields[k] = fields[k]
- for k,v in fields.items():
- if k not in new_fields:
- new_fields.k = fields[k]
- fields = new_fields
-
- if fields[u'in-reply-to'] == None:
- if message[u'references'] != None:
- refs = message[u'references'].split()
- for ref in refs: # search for a known reference id.
- if ref in KNOWN_IDS:
- fields[u'in-reply-to'] = ref
- break
- if fields[u'in-reply-to'] == None and len(refs) > 0:
- fields[u'in-reply-to'] = refs[0] # default to the first
- else: # check for mutliple in-reply-to references.
- refs = fields[u'in-reply-to'].split()
- found_ref = False
- for ref in refs: # search for a known reference id.
- if ref in KNOWN_IDS:
- fields[u'in-reply-to'] = ref
- found_ref = True
- break
- if found_ref == False and len(refs) > 0:
- fields[u'in-reply-to'] = refs[0] # default to the first
-
- if fields[u'alt-id'] != None:
- KNOWN_IDS.append(fields[u'alt-id'])
-
- if message.is_multipart():
- ret = []
- alt_id = fields[u'alt-id']
- from_str = fields[u'author']
- date = fields[u'date']
- for m in message.walk():
- if m == message:
- continue
- fields[u'author'] = from_str
- fields[u'date'] = date
- if len(ret) > 0: # we've added one part already
- fields.pop(u'alt-id') # don't pass alt-id to other parts
- fields[u'in-reply-to'] = alt_id # others respond to first
- ret.append(comment_message_to_xml(m, fields))
- return u'\n'.join(ret)
-
- charset = message.get_content_charset(DEFAULT_ENCODING).lower()
- #assert charset == DEFAULT_ENCODING.lower(), \
- # u"Unknown charset: %s" % charset
-
- if message[u'content-transfer-encoding'] == None:
- encoding = DEFAULT_ENCODING
- else:
- encoding = message[u'content-transfer-encoding'].lower()
- body = message.get_payload(decode=True) # attempt to decode
- assert body != None, "Unable to decode?"
- if fields[u'content-type'].startswith(u"text/"):
- body = unicode(body, encoding=charset).rstrip(u'\n')
- else:
- body = base64.encode(body)
- fields[u'body'] = body
- lines = [u"<comment>"]
- for tag,body in fields.items():
- if body != None:
- ebody = escape(body)
- lines.append(u" <%s>%s</%s>" % (tag, ebody, tag))
- lines.append(u"</comment>")
- return u'\n'.join(lines)
-
-def main(mbox_filename):
- mb = mbox(mbox_filename)
- print u'<?xml version="1.0" encoding="%s" ?>' % DEFAULT_ENCODING
- print u"<be-xml>"
- for message in mb:
- print comment_message_to_xml(message)
- print u"</be-xml>"
-
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
- import sys
- main(sys.argv[1])