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{- Email accessors.
-
- Copyright 2013 Raúl Benencia <rul@kalgan.cc>
-
- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher
-
-}
module Email where
import Codec.MIME.Type(MIMEValue(..), MIMEContent(..))
import Data.Char(toLower)
import Data.List(find)
getBody :: MIMEValue -> String
getBody msg =
case mime_val_content msg of
Single c -> c
_ -> "Buggity Buggity Buggity!"
getHeaders :: MIMEValue -> [(String,String)]
getHeaders = mime_val_headers
-- | Convert a String to multiple Strings, cropped by the maximum column
-- size if necessary.
formatBody :: String -> Int -> [String]
formatBody body maxColumns = format [] [] body where
format parsed acc [] = parsed ++ [acc]
format parsed acc ('\r':'\n':xs) = format (parsed ++ [acc]) [] xs
format parsed acc rest@(x:xs) | length acc < maxColumns = format parsed (acc ++ [x]) xs
| otherwise = format (parsed ++ [acc]) "+" rest
-- The following function is a verbatim copy of the unexported function in
-- Codec.MIME.Parse.
-- case in-sensitive lookup of field names or attributes\/parameters.
lookupField' :: String -> [(String,a)] -> Maybe a
lookupField' n ns =
-- assume that inputs have been mostly normalized already
-- (i.e., lower-cased), but should the lookup fail fall back
-- to a second try where we do normalize before giving up.
case lookup n ns of
x@Just{} -> x
Nothing ->
let nl = map toLower n in
case find (\ (y,_) -> nl == map toLower y) ns of
Nothing -> Nothing
Just (_,x) -> Just x
unwrapField = maybe "" id
lookupField n ns = unwrapField $ lookupField' n ns
{-import Text.Parsec.Error(ParseError)
import Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec (parse)
import Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec.Rfc2822
parseEmail :: String -> Message
parseEmail msg = unwrapEmail $ parse message "<stdin>" $ fixEol msg
unwrapEmail (Right email) = email
getFields (Message fs _) = fs
-- There is obviously a pattern here. Find a way to narrow it down.
getReturnPath fs = do { ReturnPath f <- fs; f }
getFrom fs = do { From f <- fs; f }
getTo fs = do { To f <- fs; f }
getCc fs = do { Cc f <- fs; f }
getBcc fs = do { Bcc f <- fs; f }
getReplyTo fs = do { ReplyTo f <- fs; f }
getSubject fs = do { Subject f <- fs; f }
getMessageID fs = do { MessageID f <- fs; f }
getInReplyTo fs = do { InReplyTo f <- fs; f }
getReferences fs = do { References f <- fs; f }
getComments fs = do { Comments f <- fs; f }
getKeywords fs = do { Keywords f <- fs; f }
--getDate fs = do { Date f <- fs; f }
--getResentDate fs = do { ResentDate f <- fs; f }
getResentFrom fs = do { ResentFrom f <- fs; f }
--getResentSender fs = do { ResentSender f <- fs; f }
getResentTo fs = do { ResentTo f <- fs; f }
getResentCc fs = do { ResentCc f <- fs; f }
getResentBcc fs = do { ResentBcc f <- fs; f }
getResentMessageID fs = do { ResentMessageID f <- fs; f }
--getReceived fs = do { Received f <- fs; f }
getBody (Message _ []) = "Empty body"
getBody (Message _ body) = body
-- Make sure all lines are terminated by CRLF.
fixEol :: String -> String
fixEol ('\r':'\n':xs) = '\r' : '\n' : fixEol xs
fixEol ('\n':xs) = '\r' : '\n' : fixEol xs
fixEol (x:xs) = x : fixEol xs
fixEol [] = []-}
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