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cpython/Lib/mimetools.py
Guido van Rossum 01ca336ed1 New modules mimetools and rfc822.
Minor, minor changes to commands.py and sndhdr.py.
1992-07-13 14:28:59 +00:00

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# Various tools used by MIME-reading or MIME-writing programs.
import string
import rfc822
# A derived class of rfc822.Message that knows about MIME headers and
# contains some hooks for decoding encoded and multipart messages.
class Message(rfc822.Message):
def init(self, fp):
self = rfc822.Message.init(self, fp)
self.encodingheader = \
self.getheader('content-transfer-encoding')
self.typeheader = \
self.getheader('content-type')
self.parsetype()
self.parseplist()
return self
def parsetype(self):
str = self.typeheader
if str == None:
str = 'text/plain'
if ';' in str:
i = string.index(str, ';')
self.plisttext = str[i:]
str = str[:i]
else:
self.plisttext = ''
fields = string.splitfields(str, '/')
for i in range(len(fields)):
fields[i] = string.lower(string.strip(fields[i]))
self.type = string.joinfields(fields, '/')
self.maintype = fields[0]
self.subtype = string.joinfields(fields[1:], '/')
def parseplist(self):
str = self.plisttext
self.plist = []
while str[:1] == ';':
str = str[1:]
if ';' in str:
# XXX Should parse quotes!
end = string.index(str, ';')
else:
end = len(str)
f = str[:end]
if '=' in f:
i = string.index(f, '=')
f = string.lower(string.strip(f[:i])) + \
'=' + string.strip(f[i+1:])
self.plist.append(string.strip(f))
def getplist(self):
return self.plist
def getparam(self, name):
name = string.lower(name) + '='
n = len(name)
for p in self.plist:
if p[:n] == name:
return rfc822.unquote(p[n:])
return None
def getencoding(self):
if self.encodingheader == None:
return '7bit'
return self.encodingheader
def gettype(self):
return self.type
def getmaintype(self):
return self.maintype
def getsubtype(self):
return self.subtype
# Utility functions
# -----------------
# Return a random string usable as a multipart boundary.
# The method used is so that it is *very* unlikely that the same
# string of characters will every occur again in the Universe,
# so the caller needn't check the data it is packing for the
# occurrence of the boundary.
#
# The boundary contains dots so you have to quote it in the header.
_prefix = None
def choose_boundary():
global _generation, _prefix, _timestamp
import time
import rand
if _prefix == None:
import socket
import os
hostid = socket.gethostbyname(socket.gethostname())
uid = `os.getuid()`
pid = `os.getpid()`
seed = `rand.rand()`
_prefix = hostid + '.' + uid + '.' + pid
timestamp = `time.time()`
seed = `rand.rand()`
return _prefix + '.' + timestamp + '.' + seed