1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package com.android.emailcommon.internet; 18 19 import android.text.TextUtils; 20 import android.util.Base64; 21 import android.util.Base64DataException; 22 import android.util.Base64InputStream; 23 import android.util.Log; 24 25 import com.android.emailcommon.mail.Body; 26 import com.android.emailcommon.mail.BodyPart; 27 import com.android.emailcommon.mail.Message; 28 import com.android.emailcommon.mail.MessagingException; 29 import com.android.emailcommon.mail.Multipart; 30 import com.android.emailcommon.mail.Part; 31 32 import org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils; 33 import org.apache.james.mime4j.codec.EncoderUtil; 34 import org.apache.james.mime4j.decoder.DecoderUtil; 35 import org.apache.james.mime4j.decoder.QuotedPrintableInputStream; 36 import org.apache.james.mime4j.util.CharsetUtil; 37 38 import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream; 39 import java.io.IOException; 40 import java.io.InputStream; 41 import java.io.OutputStream; 42 import java.util.ArrayList; 43 import java.util.regex.Matcher; 44 import java.util.regex.Pattern; 45 46 public class MimeUtility { 47 private static final String LOG_TAG = "Email"; 48 49 public static final String MIME_TYPE_RFC822 = "message/rfc822"; 50 private final static Pattern PATTERN_CR_OR_LF = Pattern.compile("\r|\n"); 51 52 /** 53 * Replace sequences of CRLF+WSP with WSP. Tries to preserve original string 54 * object whenever possible. 55 */ unfold(String s)56 public static String unfold(String s) { 57 if (s == null) { 58 return null; 59 } 60 Matcher patternMatcher = PATTERN_CR_OR_LF.matcher(s); 61 if (patternMatcher.find()) { 62 patternMatcher.reset(); 63 s = patternMatcher.replaceAll(""); 64 } 65 return s; 66 } 67 decode(String s)68 public static String decode(String s) { 69 if (s == null) { 70 return null; 71 } 72 return DecoderUtil.decodeEncodedWords(s); 73 } 74 unfoldAndDecode(String s)75 public static String unfoldAndDecode(String s) { 76 return decode(unfold(s)); 77 } 78 79 // TODO implement proper foldAndEncode 80 // NOTE: When this really works, we *must* remove all calls to foldAndEncode2() to prevent 81 // duplication of encoding. foldAndEncode(String s)82 public static String foldAndEncode(String s) { 83 return s; 84 } 85 86 /** 87 * INTERIM version of foldAndEncode that will be used only by Subject: headers. 88 * This is safer than implementing foldAndEncode() (see above) and risking unknown damage 89 * to other headers. 90 * 91 * TODO: Copy this code to foldAndEncode(), get rid of this function, confirm all working OK. 92 * 93 * @param s original string to encode and fold 94 * @param usedCharacters number of characters already used up by header name 95 96 * @return the String ready to be transmitted 97 */ foldAndEncode2(String s, int usedCharacters)98 public static String foldAndEncode2(String s, int usedCharacters) { 99 // james.mime4j.codec.EncoderUtil.java 100 // encode: encodeIfNecessary(text, usage, numUsedInHeaderName) 101 // Usage.TEXT_TOKENlooks like the right thing for subjects 102 // use WORD_ENTITY for address/names 103 104 String encoded = EncoderUtil.encodeIfNecessary(s, EncoderUtil.Usage.TEXT_TOKEN, 105 usedCharacters); 106 107 return fold(encoded, usedCharacters); 108 } 109 110 /** 111 * INTERIM: From newer version of org.apache.james (but we don't want to import 112 * the entire MimeUtil class). 113 * 114 * Splits the specified string into a multiple-line representation with 115 * lines no longer than 76 characters (because the line might contain 116 * encoded words; see <a href='http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2047.html'>RFC 117 * 2047</a> section 2). If the string contains non-whitespace sequences 118 * longer than 76 characters a line break is inserted at the whitespace 119 * character following the sequence resulting in a line longer than 76 120 * characters. 121 * 122 * @param s 123 * string to split. 124 * @param usedCharacters 125 * number of characters already used up. Usually the number of 126 * characters for header field name plus colon and one space. 127 * @return a multiple-line representation of the given string. 128 */ fold(String s, int usedCharacters)129 public static String fold(String s, int usedCharacters) { 130 final int maxCharacters = 76; 131 132 final int length = s.length(); 133 if (usedCharacters + length <= maxCharacters) 134 return s; 135 136 StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); 137 138 int lastLineBreak = -usedCharacters; 139 int wspIdx = indexOfWsp(s, 0); 140 while (true) { 141 if (wspIdx == length) { 142 sb.append(s.substring(Math.max(0, lastLineBreak))); 143 return sb.toString(); 144 } 145 146 int nextWspIdx = indexOfWsp(s, wspIdx + 1); 147 148 if (nextWspIdx - lastLineBreak > maxCharacters) { 149 sb.append(s.substring(Math.max(0, lastLineBreak), wspIdx)); 150 sb.append("\r\n"); 151 lastLineBreak = wspIdx; 152 } 153 154 wspIdx = nextWspIdx; 155 } 156 } 157 158 /** 159 * INTERIM: From newer version of org.apache.james (but we don't want to import 160 * the entire MimeUtil class). 161 * 162 * Search for whitespace. 163 */ indexOfWsp(String s, int fromIndex)164 private static int indexOfWsp(String s, int fromIndex) { 165 final int len = s.length(); 166 for (int index = fromIndex; index < len; index++) { 167 char c = s.charAt(index); 168 if (c == ' ' || c == '\t') 169 return index; 170 } 171 return len; 172 } 173 174 /** 175 * Returns the named parameter of a header field. If name is null the first 176 * parameter is returned, or if there are no additional parameters in the 177 * field the entire field is returned. Otherwise the named parameter is 178 * searched for in a case insensitive fashion and returned. If the parameter 179 * cannot be found the method returns null. 180 * 181 * TODO: quite inefficient with the inner trimming & splitting. 182 * TODO: Also has a latent bug: uses "startsWith" to match the name, which can false-positive. 183 * TODO: The doc says that for a null name you get the first param, but you get the header. 184 * Should probably just fix the doc, but if other code assumes that behavior, fix the code. 185 * TODO: Need to decode %-escaped strings, as in: filename="ab%22d". 186 * ('+' -> ' ' conversion too? check RFC) 187 * 188 * @param header 189 * @param name 190 * @return the entire header (if name=null), the found parameter, or null 191 */ getHeaderParameter(String header, String name)192 public static String getHeaderParameter(String header, String name) { 193 if (header == null) { 194 return null; 195 } 196 String[] parts = unfold(header).split(";"); 197 if (name == null) { 198 return parts[0].trim(); 199 } 200 String lowerCaseName = name.toLowerCase(); 201 for (String part : parts) { 202 if (part.trim().toLowerCase().startsWith(lowerCaseName)) { 203 String[] parameterParts = part.split("=", 2); 204 if (parameterParts.length < 2) { 205 return null; 206 } 207 String parameter = parameterParts[1].trim(); 208 if (parameter.startsWith("\"") && parameter.endsWith("\"")) { 209 return parameter.substring(1, parameter.length() - 1); 210 } else { 211 return parameter; 212 } 213 } 214 } 215 return null; 216 } 217 218 /** 219 * Reads the Part's body and returns a String based on any charset conversion that needed 220 * to be done. 221 * @param part The part containing a body 222 * @return a String containing the converted text in the body, or null if there was no text 223 * or an error during conversion. 224 */ getTextFromPart(Part part)225 public static String getTextFromPart(Part part) { 226 try { 227 if (part != null && part.getBody() != null) { 228 InputStream in = part.getBody().getInputStream(); 229 String mimeType = part.getMimeType(); 230 if (mimeType != null && MimeUtility.mimeTypeMatches(mimeType, "text/*")) { 231 /* 232 * Now we read the part into a buffer for further processing. Because 233 * the stream is now wrapped we'll remove any transfer encoding at this point. 234 */ 235 ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); 236 IOUtils.copy(in, out); 237 in.close(); 238 in = null; // we want all of our memory back, and close might not release 239 240 /* 241 * We've got a text part, so let's see if it needs to be processed further. 242 */ 243 String charset = getHeaderParameter(part.getContentType(), "charset"); 244 if (charset != null) { 245 /* 246 * See if there is conversion from the MIME charset to the Java one. 247 */ 248 charset = CharsetUtil.toJavaCharset(charset); 249 } 250 /* 251 * No encoding, so use us-ascii, which is the standard. 252 */ 253 if (charset == null) { 254 charset = "ASCII"; 255 } 256 /* 257 * Convert and return as new String 258 */ 259 String result = out.toString(charset); 260 out.close(); 261 return result; 262 } 263 } 264 265 } 266 catch (OutOfMemoryError oom) { 267 /* 268 * If we are not able to process the body there's nothing we can do about it. Return 269 * null and let the upper layers handle the missing content. 270 */ 271 Log.e(LOG_TAG, "Unable to getTextFromPart " + oom.toString()); 272 } 273 catch (Exception e) { 274 /* 275 * If we are not able to process the body there's nothing we can do about it. Return 276 * null and let the upper layers handle the missing content. 277 */ 278 Log.e(LOG_TAG, "Unable to getTextFromPart " + e.toString()); 279 } 280 return null; 281 } 282 283 /** 284 * Returns true if the given mimeType matches the matchAgainst specification. The comparison 285 * ignores case and the matchAgainst string may include "*" for a wildcard (e.g. "image/*"). 286 * 287 * @param mimeType A MIME type to check. 288 * @param matchAgainst A MIME type to check against. May include wildcards. 289 * @return true if the mimeType matches 290 */ mimeTypeMatches(String mimeType, String matchAgainst)291 public static boolean mimeTypeMatches(String mimeType, String matchAgainst) { 292 Pattern p = Pattern.compile(matchAgainst.replaceAll("\\*", "\\.\\*"), 293 Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE); 294 return p.matcher(mimeType).matches(); 295 } 296 297 /** 298 * Returns true if the given mimeType matches any of the matchAgainst specifications. The 299 * comparison ignores case and the matchAgainst strings may include "*" for a wildcard 300 * (e.g. "image/*"). 301 * 302 * @param mimeType A MIME type to check. 303 * @param matchAgainst An array of MIME types to check against. May include wildcards. 304 * @return true if the mimeType matches any of the matchAgainst strings 305 */ mimeTypeMatches(String mimeType, String[] matchAgainst)306 public static boolean mimeTypeMatches(String mimeType, String[] matchAgainst) { 307 for (String matchType : matchAgainst) { 308 if (mimeTypeMatches(mimeType, matchType)) { 309 return true; 310 } 311 } 312 return false; 313 } 314 315 /** 316 * Given an input stream and a transfer encoding, return a wrapped input stream for that 317 * encoding (or the original if none is required) 318 * @param in the input stream 319 * @param contentTransferEncoding the content transfer encoding 320 * @return a properly wrapped stream 321 */ getInputStreamForContentTransferEncoding(InputStream in, String contentTransferEncoding)322 public static InputStream getInputStreamForContentTransferEncoding(InputStream in, 323 String contentTransferEncoding) { 324 if (contentTransferEncoding != null) { 325 contentTransferEncoding = 326 MimeUtility.getHeaderParameter(contentTransferEncoding, null); 327 if ("quoted-printable".equalsIgnoreCase(contentTransferEncoding)) { 328 in = new QuotedPrintableInputStream(in); 329 } 330 else if ("base64".equalsIgnoreCase(contentTransferEncoding)) { 331 in = new Base64InputStream(in, Base64.DEFAULT); 332 } 333 } 334 return in; 335 } 336 337 /** 338 * Removes any content transfer encoding from the stream and returns a Body. 339 */ decodeBody(InputStream in, String contentTransferEncoding)340 public static Body decodeBody(InputStream in, String contentTransferEncoding) 341 throws IOException { 342 /* 343 * We'll remove any transfer encoding by wrapping the stream. 344 */ 345 in = getInputStreamForContentTransferEncoding(in, contentTransferEncoding); 346 BinaryTempFileBody tempBody = new BinaryTempFileBody(); 347 OutputStream out = tempBody.getOutputStream(); 348 try { 349 IOUtils.copy(in, out); 350 } catch (Base64DataException bde) { 351 // TODO Need to fix this somehow 352 //String warning = "\n\n" + Email.getMessageDecodeErrorString(); 353 //out.write(warning.getBytes()); 354 } finally { 355 out.close(); 356 } 357 return tempBody; 358 } 359 360 /** 361 * Recursively scan a Part (usually a Message) and sort out which of its children will be 362 * "viewable" and which will be attachments. 363 * 364 * @param part The part to be broken down 365 * @param viewables This arraylist will be populated with all parts that appear to be 366 * the "message" (e.g. text/plain & text/html) 367 * @param attachments This arraylist will be populated with all parts that appear to be 368 * attachments (including inlines) 369 * @throws MessagingException 370 */ collectParts(Part part, ArrayList<Part> viewables, ArrayList<Part> attachments)371 public static void collectParts(Part part, ArrayList<Part> viewables, 372 ArrayList<Part> attachments) throws MessagingException { 373 String disposition = part.getDisposition(); 374 String dispositionType = MimeUtility.getHeaderParameter(disposition, null); 375 // If a disposition is not specified, default to "inline" 376 boolean inline = 377 TextUtils.isEmpty(dispositionType) || "inline".equalsIgnoreCase(dispositionType); 378 // The lower-case mime type 379 String mimeType = part.getMimeType().toLowerCase(); 380 381 if (part.getBody() instanceof Multipart) { 382 // If the part is Multipart but not alternative it's either mixed or 383 // something we don't know about, which means we treat it as mixed 384 // per the spec. We just process its pieces recursively. 385 MimeMultipart mp = (MimeMultipart)part.getBody(); 386 boolean foundHtml = false; 387 if (mp.getSubTypeForTest().equals("alternative")) { 388 for (int i = 0; i < mp.getCount(); i++) { 389 if (mp.getBodyPart(i).isMimeType("text/html")) { 390 foundHtml = true; 391 break; 392 } 393 } 394 } 395 for (int i = 0; i < mp.getCount(); i++) { 396 // See if we have text and html 397 BodyPart bp = mp.getBodyPart(i); 398 // If there's html, don't bother loading text 399 if (foundHtml && bp.isMimeType("text/plain")) { 400 continue; 401 } 402 collectParts(bp, viewables, attachments); 403 } 404 } else if (part.getBody() instanceof Message) { 405 // If the part is an embedded message we just continue to process 406 // it, pulling any viewables or attachments into the running list. 407 Message message = (Message)part.getBody(); 408 collectParts(message, viewables, attachments); 409 } else if (inline && (mimeType.startsWith("text") || (mimeType.startsWith("image")))) { 410 // We'll treat text and images as viewables 411 viewables.add(part); 412 } else { 413 // Everything else is an attachment. 414 attachments.add(part); 415 } 416 } 417 } 418