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Kirill Smelkov
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Merge: #18854: make it explicit that is_multipart does not mean 'multipart/xxx'.
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@@ -131,7 +131,11 @@ Here are the methods of the :class:`Message` class:
Return ``True`` if the message's payload is a list of sub-\
:class:`Message` objects, otherwise return ``False``. When
:meth:`is_multipart` returns ``False``, the payload should be a string object.
:meth:`is_multipart` returns ``False``, the payload should be a string
object. (Note that :meth:`is_multipart` returning ``True`` does not
necessarily mean that "msg.get_content_maintype() == 'multipart'" will
return the ``True``. For example, ``is_multipart`` will return ``True``
when the :class:`Message` is of type ``message/rfc822``.)
.. method:: set_unixfrom(unixfrom)
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@@ -584,23 +588,56 @@ Here are the methods of the :class:`Message` class:
Here's an example that prints the MIME type of every part of a multipart
message structure:
.. testsetup::
.. testsetup::
>>> from email import message_from_binary_file
>>> with open('Lib/test/test_email/data/msg_16.txt', 'rb') as f:
... msg = message_from_binary_file(f)
>>> from email.iterators import _structure
.. doctest::
>>> for part in msg.walk():
... print(part.get_content_type())
multipart/report
text/plain
message/delivery-status
text/plain
text/plain
message/rfc822
text/plain
``walk`` iterates over the subparts of any part where
:meth:`is_multipart` returns ``True``, even though
``msg.get_content_maintype() == 'multipart'`` may return ``False``. We
can see this in our example by making use of the ``_structure`` debug
helper function:
.. doctest::
>>> for part in msg.walk():
... print(part.get_content_maintype() == 'multipart'),
... part.is_multipart())
True True
False False
False True
False False
False False
False True
False False
>>> _structure(msg)
multipart/report
text/plain
message/delivery-status
text/plain
text/plain
message/rfc822
text/plain
Here the ``message`` parts are not ``multiparts``, but they do contain
subparts. ``is_multipart()`` returns ``True`` and ``walk`` descends
into the subparts.
>>> from email import message_from_binary_file
>>> with open('Lib/test/test_email/data/msg_16.txt', 'rb') as f:
... msg = message_from_binary_file(f)
.. doctest::
>>> for part in msg.walk():
... print(part.get_content_type())
multipart/report
text/plain
message/delivery-status
text/plain
text/plain
message/rfc822
text/plain
:class:`Message` objects can also optionally contain two instance attributes,
which can be used when generating the plain text of a MIME message.
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