# Copyright (C) 2007 Canonical Ltd # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA """A convenience class around smtplib.""" from __future__ import absolute_import from email import Utils import errno import smtplib import socket from bzrlib import ( config, osutils, ) from bzrlib.errors import ( NoDestinationAddress, SMTPError, DefaultSMTPConnectionRefused, SMTPConnectionRefused, ) smtp_password = config.Option('smtp_password', default=None, help='''\ Password to use for authentication to SMTP server. ''') smtp_server = config.Option('smtp_server', default=None, help='''\ Hostname of the SMTP server to use for sending email. ''') smtp_username = config.Option('smtp_username', default=None, help='''\ Username to use for authentication to SMTP server. ''') class SMTPConnection(object): """Connect to an SMTP server and send an email. This is a gateway between bzrlib.config.Config and smtplib.SMTP. It understands the basic bzr SMTP configuration information: smtp_server, smtp_username, and smtp_password. """ _default_smtp_server = 'localhost' def __init__(self, config, _smtp_factory=None): self._smtp_factory = _smtp_factory if self._smtp_factory is None: self._smtp_factory = smtplib.SMTP self._config = config self._config_smtp_server = config.get('smtp_server') self._smtp_server = self._config_smtp_server if self._smtp_server is None: self._smtp_server = self._default_smtp_server self._smtp_username = config.get('smtp_username') self._smtp_password = config.get('smtp_password') self._connection = None def _connect(self): """If we haven't connected, connect and authenticate.""" if self._connection is not None: return self._create_connection() # FIXME: _authenticate() should only be called when the server has # refused unauthenticated access, so it can safely try to authenticate # with the default username. JRV20090407 self._authenticate() def _create_connection(self): """Create an SMTP connection.""" self._connection = self._smtp_factory() try: self._connection.connect(self._smtp_server) except socket.error, e: if e.args[0] == errno.ECONNREFUSED: if self._config_smtp_server is None: raise DefaultSMTPConnectionRefused(socket.error, self._smtp_server) else: raise SMTPConnectionRefused(socket.error, self._smtp_server) else: raise # Say EHLO (falling back to HELO) to query the server's features. code, resp = self._connection.ehlo() if not (200 <= code <= 299): code, resp = self._connection.helo() if not (200 <= code <= 299): raise SMTPError("server refused HELO: %d %s" % (code, resp)) # Use TLS if the server advertised it: if self._connection.has_extn("starttls"): code, resp = self._connection.starttls() if not (200 <= code <= 299): raise SMTPError("server refused STARTTLS: %d %s" % (code, resp)) # Say EHLO again, to check for newly revealed features code, resp = self._connection.ehlo() if not (200 <= code <= 299): raise SMTPError("server refused EHLO: %d %s" % (code, resp)) def _authenticate(self): """If necessary authenticate yourself to the server.""" auth = config.AuthenticationConfig() if self._smtp_username is None: # FIXME: Since _authenticate gets called even when no authentication # is necessary, it's not possible to use the default username # here yet. self._smtp_username = auth.get_user('smtp', self._smtp_server) if self._smtp_username is None: return if self._smtp_password is None: self._smtp_password = auth.get_password( 'smtp', self._smtp_server, self._smtp_username) # smtplib requires that the username and password be byte # strings. The CRAM-MD5 spec doesn't give any guidance on # encodings, but the SASL PLAIN spec says UTF-8, so that's # what we'll use. username = osutils.safe_utf8(self._smtp_username) password = osutils.safe_utf8(self._smtp_password) self._connection.login(username, password) @staticmethod def get_message_addresses(message): """Get the origin and destination addresses of a message. :param message: A message object supporting get() to access its headers, like email.Message or bzrlib.email_message.EmailMessage. :return: A pair (from_email, to_emails), where from_email is the email address in the From header, and to_emails a list of all the addresses in the To, Cc, and Bcc headers. """ from_email = Utils.parseaddr(message.get('From', None))[1] to_full_addresses = [] for header in ['To', 'Cc', 'Bcc']: value = message.get(header, None) if value: to_full_addresses.append(value) to_emails = [ pair[1] for pair in Utils.getaddresses(to_full_addresses) ] return from_email, to_emails def send_email(self, message): """Send an email message. The message will be sent to all addresses in the To, Cc and Bcc headers. :param message: An email.Message or email.MIMEMultipart object. :return: None """ from_email, to_emails = self.get_message_addresses(message) if not to_emails: raise NoDestinationAddress try: self._connect() self._connection.sendmail(from_email, to_emails, message.as_string()) except smtplib.SMTPRecipientsRefused, e: raise SMTPError('server refused recipient: %d %s' % e.recipients.values()[0]) except smtplib.SMTPResponseException, e: raise SMTPError('%d %s' % (e.smtp_code, e.smtp_error)) except smtplib.SMTPException, e: raise SMTPError(str(e))