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"""
AUTHOR:
Khushal P Soonderji
DATE:
Tuesday, 26th Nov., 2024
OBJECTIVE:
To parse raw mail bodies and give a structure that is suitable for storing in No-SQL databases like MongoDB. The
raw mail's text is expected to be compliant with standard defined in RFC 5322, RFC 2045, and maybe a few more.
REFERENCES:
1. GitHub: https://github.com/SpamScope/mail-parser
2. RFC 5322: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5322
3. RFC 2045: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2045
DOWNLOADS:
N/A
"""
# *****************************************************************************************************************
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# To make sibling directories accessible for imports:
import sys
sys.path.append(".")
sys.path.append("..")
# System-level activities:
import io
# My utils:
from utils_v2.string import json
from utils_v2.string import regex
from utils_v2.date_time import date_time
# To work with mails:
import mailparser
# To parse the HTML content in the mail:
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
# To work with datatypes:
from typing import Any, Dict
# To work with various encodings:
import base64
import quopri
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# --- Nothing Yet
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# *** VARIABLES ***
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def from_quoted_printable(text: str) -> str:
decoded_text = ""
decoded_bytes = quopri.decodestring(text)
for encoding in ["utf-8", "utf-16", "utf-32", "latin1"]:
try: text = decoded_bytes.decode(encoding)
except: text = ""
if text.find("From") >= 0:
decoded_text = text
break
return decoded_text
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
def find_in_raw_mail(
raw_mail: str,
text: str
) -> int:
# We first treat it as un-encoded text:
offset = raw_mail.find(text)
if offset >= 0: return offset
# Then we try Base64 encoding:
offset = raw_mail.find(base64.b64encode(text.encode("utf-8")).decode("utf-8"))
if offset >= 0: return offset
# then we try Quoted-Printable encoding:
offset = from_quoted_printable(raw_mail).find(text)
print("MAIL:")
print(raw_mail)
print("\n\n\n---\n\n\n")
print("TEXT:")
print(quopri.encodestring(text.encode("utf-8")).decode("utf-8"))
if offset >= 0: return offset
# Done here, even if nothing worked:
return offset
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
def parse(raw_mail: str | bytes) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""
To parse the raw mail text to a usable JSON that can even be stored on a No-SQL database like MongoDB.
DOCUMENTATION:
1. GitHub: https://github.com/SpamScope/mail-parser
2. RFC 5322: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5322
3. RFC 2045: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2045
:param raw_mail: The raw mail body that adheres to RFC 5322 and RFC 2045 (among others).
:return: The parsed JSON format (dict) of the mail.
"""
# Parse the raw format:
if isinstance(raw_mail, str): parsed_mail = mailparser.parse_from_string(raw_mail)
else: parsed_mail = mailparser.parse_from_bytes(raw_mail)
# print(parsed_mail.mail_json)
# return
# Format the attachments:
message_attachments = [
{
"filename": attachment["filename"],
"type": attachment["mail_content_type"],
"cid": regex.find_first(text = attachment["content-id"], pattern = r"(?<=<).*(?=>)"),
"rawCid": attachment["content-id"],
"contentDisposition": (cd := attachment["content-disposition"]),
"isInline": True if cd.lower().find("inline") >= 0 else False,
"charset": attachment["charset"],
"contentTransferEncoding": attachment["content_transfer_encoding"],
"payload": attachment["payload"]
} for attachment in parsed_mail.attachments
]
# print("PRINTING PARTS")
# print("LIBRARY PARTS:", type(parsed_mail))
# # Figure out which entity (text and HTML) came in which sequence.
# # The library doesn't give us any sequence info so we do some custom string processing here to figure out the order
# # in which to render the contents of the page.
# parts = [
# # {
# # "partNo": None,
# # "offset": max(
# # parsed_mail.message_as_string.find(t),
# # parsed_mail.message_as_string.find(base64.b64encode(t.encode()).decode())
# # ),
# # "type": "text/plain",
# # "data": t
# # } for t in parsed_mail.text_plain
# ]
# parts = parts + [
# {
# "partNo": None,
# "offset": find_in_raw_mail(raw_mail = parsed_mail.message_as_string, text = h),
# "type": "text/html",
# "data": h
# } for h in parsed_mail.text_html
# ]
# parts = sorted(parts, key = lambda x: x["offset"])
# for i, p in enumerate(parts): p["partNo"] = i
# Get the unformatted text from everything in the mail:
unformatted_text = []
for p in parsed_mail.text_html:
html_parser = BeautifulSoup(p, "html.parser")
unformatted_text.append(html_parser.get_text())
# Put everything together:
return {
"ts": date_time.to_timezone(parsed_mail.date, timezone = date_time.TIMEZONE_UTC),
"headers": parsed_mail.headers,
"from": [{"name": _[0] or _[1], "email": _[1]} for _ in parsed_mail.headers["From"]],
"to": [{"name": _[0] or _[1], "email": _[1]} for _ in parsed_mail.headers["To"]],
"cc": [{"name": _[0] or _[1], "email": _[1]} for _ in parsed_mail.headers.get("Cc", [])],
"bcc": [{"name": _[0] or _[1], "email": _[1]} for _ in parsed_mail.headers.get("Bcc", [])],
"subject": parsed_mail.headers["Subject"],
"text": parsed_mail.text_plain,
"html": parsed_mail.text_html,
# "parts": parts,
"unformattedText": "\n".join(unformatted_text),
"attachments": message_attachments,
"isInbox": None
}
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if __name__ == "__main__":
from utils_v2.system import files
mail_string_raw = files.read_file(r"/home/developer/Downloads/raw_mail.txt")
parse_results = parse(mail_string_raw)
print(json.to_string(parse_results, default = str))