# SOAP4R - MIME Message implementation. # Copyright (C) 2002 Jamie Herre. # This program is copyrighted free software by NAKAMURA, Hiroshi. You can # redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms of Ruby's license; # either the dual license version in 2003, or any later version. require 'soap/attachment' module SOAP # Classes for MIME message handling. Should be put somewhere else! # Tried using the 'tmail' module but found that I needed something # lighter in weight. class MIMEMessage class MIMEMessageError < StandardError; end MultipartContentType = 'multipart/\w+' class Header attr_accessor :str, :key, :root def initialize @attrs = {} end def [](key) @attrs[key] end def []=(key, value) @attrs[key] = value end def to_s @key + ": " + @str end end class Headers < Hash def self.parse(str) new.parse(str) end def parse(str) header_cache = nil str.each do |line| case line when /^\A[^\: \t]+:\s*.+$/ parse_line(header_cache) if header_cache header_cache = line.sub(/\r?\n\z/, '') when /^\A\s+(.*)$/ # a continuous line at the beginning line crashes here. header_cache << line else raise RuntimeError.new("unexpected header: #{line.inspect}") end end parse_line(header_cache) if header_cache self end def parse_line(line) if /^\A([^\: \t]+):\s*(.+)\z/ =~ line header = parse_rhs($2.strip) header.key = $1.strip self[header.key.downcase] = header else raise RuntimeError.new("unexpected header line: #{line.inspect}") end end def parse_rhs(str) a = str.split(/;+\s+/) header = Header.new header.str = str header.root = a.shift a.each do |pair| if pair =~ /(\w+)\s*=\s*"?([^"]+)"?/ header[$1.downcase] = $2 else raise RuntimeError.new("unexpected header component: #{pair.inspect}") end end header end def add(key, value) if key != nil and value != nil header = parse_rhs(value) header.key = key self[key.downcase] = header end end def to_s self.values.collect { |hdr| hdr.to_s }.join("\r\n") end end class Part attr_accessor :headers, :body def initialize @headers = Headers.new @headers.add("Content-Transfer-Encoding", "8bit") @body = nil end def self.parse(str) new.parse(str) end def parse(str) headers, body = str.split(/\r\n\r\n/s) if headers != nil and body != nil @headers = Headers.parse(headers) @body = body.sub(/\r\n\z/, '') else raise RuntimeError.new("unexpected part: #{str.inspect}") end self end def contentid if @contentid == nil and @headers.key?('content-id') @contentid = @headers['content-id'].str @contentid = $1 if @contentid =~ /^<(.+)>$/ end @contentid end alias content body def to_s @headers.to_s + "\r\n\r\n" + @body end end def initialize @parts = [] @headers = Headers.new end def self.parse(head, str) new.parse(head, str) end attr_reader :parts, :headers def close @headers.add( "Content-Type", "multipart/related; type=\"text/xml\"; boundary=\"#{boundary}\"; start=\"#{@parts[0].contentid}\"" ) end def parse(head, str) @headers = Headers.parse(head + "\r\n" + "From: jfh\r\n") boundary = @headers['content-type']['boundary'] if boundary != nil parts = str.split(/--#{Regexp.quote(boundary)}\s*(?:\r\n|--\r\n)/) part = parts.shift # preamble must be ignored. @parts = parts.collect { |part| Part.parse(part) } else @parts = [Part.parse(str)] end if @parts.length < 1 raise MIMEMessageError.new("This message contains no valid parts!") end self end def root if @root == nil start = @headers['content-type']['start'] @root = (start && @parts.find { |prt| prt.contentid == start }) || @parts[0] end @root end def boundary if @boundary == nil @boundary = "----=Part_" + __id__.to_s + rand.to_s end @boundary end def add_part(content) part = Part.new part.headers.add("Content-Type", "text/xml; charset=" + XSD::Charset.encoding_label) part.headers.add("Content-ID", Attachment.contentid(part)) part.body = content @parts.unshift(part) end def add_attachment(attach) part = Part.new part.headers.add("Content-Type", attach.contenttype) part.headers.add("Content-ID", attach.mime_contentid) part.body = attach.content @parts.unshift(part) end def has_parts? (@parts.length > 0) end def headers_str @headers.to_s end def content_str str = '' @parts.each do |prt| str << "--" + boundary + "\r\n" str << prt.to_s + "\r\n" end str << '--' + boundary + "--\r\n" str end def to_s str = headers_str + "\r\n\r\n" + conent_str end end end