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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.
"""Provide and email interface to the distributed bugtracker Bugs
Everywhere. Recieves incoming email via procmail and allows users to
select actions with their subject lines. Subject lines follow the
format
[be-bug] command (options) (args)
With the body of the email being used as the final argument for the
commands "new" and "comment", and ignored otherwise. The options and
arguments are split on whitespace, so don't use whitespace inside a
single argument.
"""
import codecs
import cStringIO as StringIO
import email
from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart
import email.utils
import libbe.cmdutil, libbe.encoding, libbe.utility
import os
import os.path
import send_pgp_mime
import sys
import time
import traceback
SUBJECT_TAG = "[be-bug]"
HANDLER_ADDRESS = "BE Bugs <wking@thor.physics.drexel.edu>"
_THIS_DIR = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
BE_DIR = _THIS_DIR
LOGPATH = os.path.join(_THIS_DIR, "be-handle-mail.log")
LOGFILE = None
libbe.encoding.ENCODING = "utf-8" # force default encoding
ENCODING = libbe.encoding.get_encoding()
ALLOWED_COMMANDS = ["new", "comment", "list", "show", "help"]
class InvalidEmail (ValueError):
def __init__(self, msg, message):
ValueError.__init__(self, message)
self.msg = msg
def response(self):
header = self.msg._response_header
body = u"Error processing command.\n\n" + self.response_body()
response_body.append(u"") # trailing endline
response_generator = \
send_pgp_mime.PGPMimeMessageFactory(u"\n".join(response_body))
response = MIMEMultipart()
response.attach(response_generator.plain())
response.attach(self.msg)
return response
def response_body(self):
err_text = [u"Invalid email:\n",
unicode(self)]
return u"\n".join(err_text)
class InvalidSubject (InvalidEmail):
def __init__(self, msg, message=None):
if message == None:
message = "Invalid subject"
InvalidEmail.__init__(self, msg, message)
def response_body(self):
err_text = u"\n".join([unicode(self), u"",
u"full subject was:",
self.msg["subject"]])
return err_text
class InvalidEmailCommand (InvalidSubject):
def __init__(self, msg, message=None):
if message == None:
message = "Invalid command '%s'" % msg.subject_command()
InvalidSubject.__init__(self, msg, message)
self.command = command
class InvalidExecutionCommand (InvalidEmail):
def __init__(self, msg, command, message=None):
if message == None:
message = "Invalid execution command '%s'" % command
InvalidEmail.__init__(self, msg, message)
self.command = command
class InvalidOption (InvalidExecutionCommand):
def __init__(self, msg, option, message=None):
if message == None:
message = "Invalid option '%s' to command '%s'" % (option, command)
InvalidCommand.__init__(self, msg, info, command, message)
self.option = option
class Command (object):
"""
A becommands command wrapper.
Doesn't validate input, so do that before initializing.
Initialize with
Command(msg, command, args=None, stdin=None)
where
msg: the Message instance prompting this command
command: name of becommand to execute, e.g. "new"
args: list of arguments to pass to the command
stdin: if non-null, a string to pipe into the command's stdin
"""
def __init__(self, msg, command, args=None, stdin=None):
self.msg = msg
self.command = command
if args == None:
self.args = []
else:
self.args = args
self.stdin = stdin
self.ret = None
self.stdout = None
self.stdin = None
self.err = None
def __str__(self):
return "<command: %s %s>" % (self.command, " ".join(self.args))
def run(self):
"""
Attempt to execute the command whose info is given in the dictionary
info. Returns the exit code, stdout, and stderr produced by the
command.
"""
assert self.ret == None, "running %s twice!" % str(self)
# set stdin and catch stdout and stderr
if self.stdin != None:
new_stdin = StringIO.StringIO(self.stdin)
orig___stdin = sys.__stdin__
sys.__stdin__ = new_stdin
orig_stdin = sys.stdin
sys.stdin = new_stdin
new_stdout = codecs.getwriter(ENCODING)(StringIO.StringIO())
new_stderr = codecs.getwriter(ENCODING)(StringIO.StringIO())
orig_stdout = sys.stdout
orig_stderr = sys.stderr
sys.stdout = new_stdout
sys.stderr = new_stderr
# run the command
os.chdir(BE_DIR)
try:
self.ret = libbe.cmdutil.execute(self.command, self.args,
manipulate_encodings=False)
except libbe.cmdutil.GetHelp:
print libbe.cmdutil.help(command)
except libbe.cmdutil.GetCompletions:
self.err = InvalidOption(self.msg, self.command, "--complete")
except libbe.cmdutil.UsageError, e:
self.err = InvalidCommand(self.msg, self.command, e)
except libbe.cmdutil.UserError, e:
self.err = InvalidCommand(self.msg, self.command, e)
# restore stdin, stdout, and stderr
if self.stdin != None:
sys.__stdin__ = new_stdin
sys.__stdin__ = orig___stdin
sys.stdin = orig_stdin
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stderr.flush()
sys.stdout = orig_stdout
sys.stderr = orig_stderr
self.stdout = codecs.decode(new_stdout.getvalue(), ENCODING)
self.stderr = codecs.decode(new_stderr.getvalue(), ENCODING)
if self.err != None:
raise self.err
return (self.ret, self.stdout, self.stderr)
def response_msg(self):
response_body = [u"Results of running: (exit code %d)" % self.ret,
u" %s %s" % (self.command, u" ".join(self.args))]
if self.stdout != None and len(self.stdout) > 0:
response_body.extend([u"", u"stdout:", u"", self.stdout])
if self.stderr != None and len(self.stderr) > 0:
response_body.extend([u"", u"stderr:", u"", self.stderr])
response_body.append(u"") # trailing endline
response_generator = \
send_pgp_mime.PGPMimeMessageFactory(u"\n".join(response_body))
return response_generator.plain()
class Message (object):
def __init__(self, email_text):
self.text = email_text
p=email.Parser.Parser()
self.msg=p.parsestr(self.text)
if LOGFILE != None:
LOGFILE.write("handling %s\n" % self.author_addr())
LOGFILE.write("\n%s\n\n" % self.text)
def author_tuple(self):
"""
Extract and normalize the sender's email address. Returns a
(name, email) tuple.
"""
if not hasattr(self, "author_tuple_cache"):
self.author_tuple_cache = \
send_pgp_mime.source_email(self.msg, return_realname=True)
return self.author_tuple_cache
def author_addr(self):
return email.utils.formataddr(self.author_tuple())
def author_name(self):
return self.author_tuple()[0]
def author_email(self):
return self.author_tuple()[1]
def default_msg_attribute_access(self, attr_name, default=None):
if attr_name in self.msg:
return self.msg[attr_name]
return default
def message_id(self, default=None):
return self.default_msg_attribute_access("message-id", default=default)
def subject(self):
if "subject" not in self.msg:
raise InvalidSubject(self, "Email must contain a subject")
return self.msg["subject"]
def _split_subject(self):
"""
Returns (tag, command, arg), with missing values replaced by
None.
"""
if hasattr(self, "_split_subject_cache"):
return self._split_subject_cache
args = self.subject().split()
if len(args) < 1:
self._split_subject_cache = (None, None, None)
elif len(args) < 2:
self._split_subject_cache = (args[0], None, None)
elif len(args) > 2:
self._split_subject_cache = (args[0], args[1], tuple(args[2:]))
else:
self._split_subject_cache = (args[0], args[1], tuple())
return self._split_subject_cache
def validate_subject(self):
"""
Validate the subject line as best we can without attempting
command execution.
"""
tag,command,args = self._split_subject()
if tag != SUBJECT_TAG:
raise InvalidSubject(
self, "Subject must start with '%s '" % SUBJECT_TAG)
elif command == None:
raise InvalidCommand(self, "") # don't accept blank commands
if command not in ALLOWED_COMMANDS:
raise InvalidCommand(self, command)
def subject_command(self):
tag,command,args = self._split_subject()
return command
def subject_args(self):
tag,command,args = self._split_subject()
return args
def _get_bodies_and_mime_types(self):
"""
Traverse the email message returning (body, mime_type) for
each non-mulitpart portion of the message.
"""
for part in self.msg.walk():
if part.is_multipart():
continue
body,mime_type = (part.get_payload(decode=1), part.get_content_type())
yield (body, mime_type)
def parse(self):
"""
Parse the commands given in the email. Raises assorted
subclasses of InvalidEmail in the case of invalid messages,
otherwise returns a list of suggested commands to run.
"""
self.validate_subject()
tag,command,args = self._split_subject()
args = list(args)
commands = []
if command == "new":
body,mime_type = get_bodies_and_mime_types(msg)[0]
body = body.strip().split("\n", 1)[0] # only take first line
if "--reporter" not in args and "-r" not in args:
args = ["--reporter", info["author_addr"]]+args
args.append(body)
commands.append(Command(self, command, args))
elif command == "comment":
if "--author" not in args and "-a" not in args:
args = ["--author", info["author_addr"]] + args
if "--alt-id" not in args:
args = ["--alt-id", msg["message-id"]] + args
body,mime_type = get_bodies_and_mime_types(msg)[0]
if "--content-type" not in args and "-c" not in args:
args = ["--content-type", mime_type] + args
args.append("-")
commands.append(Command(self, command, args, stdin=body))
else:
commands.append(Command(self, command, args))
return commands
def run(self):
self._begin_response()
commands = self.parse()
for command in commands:
command.run()
self._add_response(command.response_msg())
def _begin_response(self):
tag,command,args = self._split_subject()
if args == None:
args = []
response_header = [u"From: %s" % HANDLER_ADDRESS,
u"To: %s" % self.author_addr(),
u"Date: %s" % libbe.utility.time_to_str(time.time()),
u"Subject: %s Re: %s %s"%(SUBJECT_TAG, command,
u"\n".join(args)),
]
if self.message_id() != None:
response_header.append(u"In-reply-to: %s" % self.message_id())
self._response_header = \
send_pgp_mime.header_from_text(text=u"\n".join(response_header))
self._response_messages = []
def _add_response(self, response_message):
self._response_messages.append(response_message)
def response_email(self):
assert len(self._response_messages) > 0
if len(self._response_messages) == 1:
ret = send_pgp_mime.attach_root(self._response_header,
self._response_messages[0])
else:
ret = MIMEMultipart()
for message in self._response_messages:
ret.attach(message)
return ret
def open_logfile(logpath=None):
"""
If logpath=None, default to global LOGPATH.
Special logpath strings:
"-" set LOGFILE to sys.stderr
"none" disable logging
Relative logpaths are expanded relative to _THIS_DIR
"""
global LOGPATH, LOGFILE
if logpath != None:
if logpath == "-":
LOGPATH = "stderr"
LOGFILE = sys.stderr
elif logpath == "none":
LOGPATH = "none"
LOGFILE = None
elif os.path.isabs(logpath):
LOGPATH = logpath
else:
LOGPATH = os.path.join(_THIS_DIR, logpath)
if LOGFILE == None and LOGPATH != "none":
LOGFILE = codecs.open(LOGPATH, "a+", ENCODING)
LOGFILE.write("Default encoding: %s\n" % ENCODING)
def close_logfile():
if LOGFILE != None and LOGPATH not in ["stderr", "none"]:
LOGFILE.close()
def main():
from optparse import OptionParser
usage="be-handle-mail [options]\n\n%s" % (__doc__)
parser = OptionParser(usage=usage)
parser.add_option('-o', '--output', dest='output', action='store_true',
help="Don't mail the generated message, print it to stdout instead. Useful for testing be-handle-mail functionality without the whole mail transfer agent and procmail setup.")
parser.add_option('-l', '--logfile', dest='logfile', metavar='LOGFILE',
help='Set the logfile to LOGFILE. Relative paths are relative to the location of this be-handle-mail file (%s). The special value of "-" directs the log output to stderr, and "none" disables logging.' % _THIS_DIR)
options,args = parser.parse_args()
msg_text = sys.stdin.read()
libbe.encoding.set_IO_stream_encodings(ENCODING) # _after_ reading message
open_logfile(options.logfile)
try:
m = Message(msg_text)
m.run()
except InvalidEmail, e:
response = e.response()
except Exception, e:
if LOGFILE != None:
LOGFILE.write("Uncaught exception:\n%s\n" % (e,))
traceback.print_tb(sys.exc_traceback, file=LOGFILE)
close_logfile()
sys.exit(1)
response = m.response_email()
if options.output == True:
print send_pgp_mime.flatten(response, to_unicode=True)
else:
send_pgp_mime.mail(response, send_pgp_mime.sendmail)
close_logfile()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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