Commit 3c24f8ce authored by R David Murray's avatar R David Murray

#19063: partially fix set_payload handling of non-ASCII string input.

This is a backward compatible partial fix, the complete fix requires raising
an error instead of accepting the invalid input, so the real fix is only
suitable for 3.4.
parent a8f99090
......@@ -386,7 +386,8 @@ class Charset:
string using the ascii codec produces the correct string version
of the content.
"""
# 7bit/8bit encodings return the string unchanged (module conversions)
if not string:
return string
if self.body_encoding is BASE64:
if isinstance(string, str):
string = string.encode(self.output_charset)
......@@ -398,13 +399,9 @@ class Charset:
# character set, then, we must turn it into pseudo bytes via the
# latin1 charset, which will encode any byte as a single code point
# between 0 and 255, which is what body_encode is expecting.
#
# Note that this clause doesn't handle the case of a _payload that
# is already bytes. It never did, and the semantics of _payload
# being bytes has never been nailed down, so fixing that is a
# longer term TODO.
if isinstance(string, str):
string = string.encode(self.output_charset).decode('latin1')
string = string.encode(self.output_charset)
string = string.decode('latin1')
return email.quoprimime.body_encode(string)
else:
if isinstance(string, str):
......
......@@ -275,9 +275,19 @@ class Message:
Optional charset sets the message's default character set. See
set_charset() for details.
"""
if isinstance(payload, bytes):
payload = payload.decode('ascii', 'surrogateescape')
self._payload = payload
if hasattr(payload, 'encode'):
if charset is None:
# We should check for ASCII-only here, but we can't do that
# for backward compatibility reasons. Fixed in 3.4.
self._payload = payload
return
if not isinstance(charset, Charset):
charset = Charset(charset)
payload = payload.encode(charset.output_charset)
if hasattr(payload, 'decode'):
self._payload = payload.decode('ascii', 'surrogateescape')
else:
self._payload = payload
if charset is not None:
self.set_charset(charset)
......@@ -316,7 +326,15 @@ class Message:
try:
cte(self)
except TypeError:
self._payload = charset.body_encode(self._payload)
# This if is for backward compatibility and will be removed
# in 3.4 when the ascii check is added to set_payload.
payload = self._payload
if payload:
try:
payload = payload.encode('ascii', 'surrogateescape')
except UnicodeError:
payload = payload.encode(charset.output_charset)
self._payload = charset.body_encode(payload)
self.add_header('Content-Transfer-Encoding', cte)
def get_charset(self):
......
......@@ -92,6 +92,38 @@ class TestMessageAPI(TestEmailBase):
msg.set_payload('This is a string payload', charset)
self.assertEqual(msg.get_charset().input_charset, 'iso-8859-1')
def test_set_payload_with_8bit_data_and_charset(self):
data = b'\xd0\x90\xd0\x91\xd0\x92'
charset = Charset('utf-8')
msg = Message()
msg.set_payload(data, charset)
self.assertEqual(msg['content-transfer-encoding'], 'base64')
self.assertEqual(msg.get_payload(decode=True), data)
self.assertEqual(msg.get_payload(), '0JDQkdCS\n')
def test_set_payload_with_non_ascii_and_charset_body_encoding_none(self):
data = b'\xd0\x90\xd0\x91\xd0\x92'
charset = Charset('utf-8')
charset.body_encoding = None # Disable base64 encoding
msg = Message()
msg.set_payload(data.decode('utf-8'), charset)
self.assertEqual(msg['content-transfer-encoding'], '8bit')
self.assertEqual(msg.get_payload(decode=True), data)
def test_set_payload_with_8bit_data_and_charset_body_encoding_none(self):
data = b'\xd0\x90\xd0\x91\xd0\x92'
charset = Charset('utf-8')
charset.body_encoding = None # Disable base64 encoding
msg = Message()
msg.set_payload(data, charset)
self.assertEqual(msg['content-transfer-encoding'], '8bit')
self.assertEqual(msg.get_payload(decode=True), data)
def test_set_payload_to_list(self):
msg = Message()
msg.set_payload([])
self.assertEqual(msg.get_payload(), [])
def test_get_charsets(self):
eq = self.assertEqual
......
......@@ -23,6 +23,11 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #19063: if a Charset's body_encoding was set to None, the email
package would generate a message claiming the Content-Transfer-Encoding
was 7bit, and produce garbage output for the content. This now works.
A couple of other set_payload mishandlings of non-ASCII are also fixed.
- Issue #17200: telnetlib's read_until and expect timeout was broken by the
fix to Issue #14635 in Python 3.3.0 to be interpreted as milliseconds
instead of seconds when the platform supports select.poll (ie: everywhere).
......
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