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send-email: handle multiple Cc addresses when reading mbox message

When git format-patch is given multiple --cc arguments, it generates a
Cc header that looks like:

 Cc: first@example.com,
     second@example.com,
     third@example.com

Before this commit, send-email was unable to handle such a message as it
did not handle folded header lines, nor multiple recipients in a Cc
line.

This patch:

- Unfolds header lines by pre-processing the header before extracting
  any of its fields.

- Handles Cc lines with multiple recipients.

- Adds use of Mail::Address if available for splitting Cc line and
  the "Who should the emails be sent to?" prompt", with fall back to
  existing split_addrs() function.

- Tests the new functionality and adds two tests for detecting whether
  "From:" appears correctly in message body when patch author differs
  from patch sender.

Signed-off-by: Jay Soffian <jaysoffian@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This commit is contained in:
Jay Soffian 2009-02-14 23:32:14 -05:00 committed by Junio C Hamano
parent eed6ca7c40
commit 5012699d98
2 changed files with 125 additions and 76 deletions

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@ -126,6 +126,7 @@ sub format_2822_time {
}
my $have_email_valid = eval { require Email::Valid; 1 };
my $have_mail_address = eval { require Mail::Address; 1 };
my $smtp;
my $auth;
@ -366,6 +367,14 @@ sub read_config {
die "Comma in --bcclist entry: $entry'\n" unless $entry !~ m/,/;
}
sub parse_address_line {
if ($have_mail_address) {
return map { $_->format } Mail::Address->parse($_[0]);
} else {
return split_addrs($_[0]);
}
}
sub split_addrs {
return quotewords('\s*,\s*', 1, @_);
}
@ -602,7 +611,7 @@ ($)
}
my $to = $_;
push @to, split_addrs($to);
push @to, parse_address_line($to);
$prompting++;
}
@ -929,88 +938,98 @@ sub send_message
@cc = @initial_cc;
@xh = ();
my $input_format = undef;
my $header_done = 0;
my @header = ();
$message = "";
# First unfold multiline header fields
while(<F>) {
if (!$header_done) {
if (/^From /) {
$input_format = 'mbox';
next;
}
chomp;
if (!defined $input_format && /^[-A-Za-z]+:\s/) {
$input_format = 'mbox';
}
last if /^\s*$/;
if (/^\s+\S/ and @header) {
chomp($header[$#header]);
s/^\s+/ /;
$header[$#header] .= $_;
} else {
push(@header, $_);
}
}
# Now parse the header
foreach(@header) {
if (/^From /) {
$input_format = 'mbox';
next;
}
chomp;
if (!defined $input_format && /^[-A-Za-z]+:\s/) {
$input_format = 'mbox';
}
if (defined $input_format && $input_format eq 'mbox') {
if (/^Subject:\s+(.*)$/) {
$subject = $1;
} elsif (/^(Cc|From):\s+(.*)$/) {
if (unquote_rfc2047($2) eq $sender) {
if (defined $input_format && $input_format eq 'mbox') {
if (/^Subject:\s+(.*)$/) {
$subject = $1;
}
elsif (/^From:\s+(.*)$/) {
($author, $author_encoding) = unquote_rfc2047($1);
next if $suppress_cc{'author'};
next if $suppress_cc{'self'} and $author eq $sender;
printf("(mbox) Adding cc: %s from line '%s'\n",
$1, $_) unless $quiet;
push @cc, $1;
}
elsif (/^Cc:\s+(.*)$/) {
foreach my $addr (parse_address_line($1)) {
if (unquote_rfc2047($addr) eq $sender) {
next if ($suppress_cc{'self'});
}
elsif ($1 eq 'From') {
($author, $author_encoding)
= unquote_rfc2047($2);
next if ($suppress_cc{'author'});
} else {
next if ($suppress_cc{'cc'});
}
printf("(mbox) Adding cc: %s from line '%s'\n",
$2, $_) unless $quiet;
push @cc, $2;
}
elsif (/^Content-type:/i) {
$has_content_type = 1;
if (/charset="?([^ "]+)/) {
$body_encoding = $1;
}
push @xh, $_;
}
elsif (/^Message-Id: (.*)/i) {
$message_id = $1;
}
elsif (!/^Date:\s/ && /^[-A-Za-z]+:\s+\S/) {
push @xh, $_;
}
} else {
# In the traditional
# "send lots of email" format,
# line 1 = cc
# line 2 = subject
# So let's support that, too.
$input_format = 'lots';
if (@cc == 0 && !$suppress_cc{'cc'}) {
printf("(non-mbox) Adding cc: %s from line '%s'\n",
$_, $_) unless $quiet;
push @cc, $_;
} elsif (!defined $subject) {
$subject = $_;
$addr, $_) unless $quiet;
push @cc, $addr;
}
}
# A whitespace line will terminate the headers
if (m/^\s*$/) {
$header_done = 1;
elsif (/^Content-type:/i) {
$has_content_type = 1;
if (/charset="?([^ "]+)/) {
$body_encoding = $1;
}
push @xh, $_;
}
elsif (/^Message-Id: (.*)/i) {
$message_id = $1;
}
elsif (!/^Date:\s/ && /^[-A-Za-z]+:\s+\S/) {
push @xh, $_;
}
} else {
$message .= $_;
if (/^(Signed-off-by|Cc): (.*)$/i) {
next if ($suppress_cc{'sob'});
chomp;
my $c = $2;
chomp $c;
next if ($c eq $sender and $suppress_cc{'self'});
push @cc, $c;
printf("(sob) Adding cc: %s from line '%s'\n",
$c, $_) unless $quiet;
# In the traditional
# "send lots of email" format,
# line 1 = cc
# line 2 = subject
# So let's support that, too.
$input_format = 'lots';
if (@cc == 0 && !$suppress_cc{'cc'}) {
printf("(non-mbox) Adding cc: %s from line '%s'\n",
$_, $_) unless $quiet;
push @cc, $_;
} elsif (!defined $subject) {
$subject = $_;
}
}
}
# Now parse the message body
while(<F>) {
$message .= $_;
if (/^(Signed-off-by|Cc): (.*)$/i) {
next if ($suppress_cc{'sob'});
chomp;
my $c = $2;
chomp $c;
next if ($c eq $sender and $suppress_cc{'self'});
push @cc, $c;
printf("(sob) Adding cc: %s from line '%s'\n",
$c, $_) unless $quiet;
}
}
close F;
if (defined $cc_cmd && !$suppress_cc{'cccmd'}) {
@ -1029,7 +1048,7 @@ sub send_message
or die "(cc-cmd) failed to close pipe to '$cc_cmd'";
}
if (defined $author) {
if (defined $author and $author ne $sender) {
$message = "From: $author\n\n$message";
if (defined $author_encoding) {
if ($has_content_type) {

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ clean_fake_sendmail() {
}
test_expect_success 'Extract patches' '
patches=`git format-patch -n HEAD^1`
patches=`git format-patch --cc="One <one@example.com>" --cc=two@example.com -n HEAD^1`
'
test_expect_success 'Send patches' '
@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ test_expect_success 'Send patches' '
cat >expected <<\EOF
!nobody@example.com!
!author@example.com!
!one@example.com!
!two@example.com!
EOF
test_expect_success \
'Verify commandline' \
@ -50,13 +52,15 @@ test_expect_success \
cat >expected-show-all-headers <<\EOF
0001-Second.patch
(mbox) Adding cc: A <author@example.com> from line 'From: A <author@example.com>'
(mbox) Adding cc: One <one@example.com> from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
(mbox) Adding cc: two@example.com from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
Dry-OK. Log says:
Server: relay.example.com
MAIL FROM:<from@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>,<cc@example.com>,<author@example.com>,<bcc@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>,<cc@example.com>,<author@example.com>,<one@example.com>,<two@example.com>,<bcc@example.com>
From: Example <from@example.com>
To: to@example.com
Cc: cc@example.com, A <author@example.com>
Cc: cc@example.com, A <author@example.com>, One <one@example.com>, two@example.com
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Second.
Date: DATE-STRING
Message-Id: MESSAGE-ID-STRING
@ -104,6 +108,28 @@ test_expect_success 'no patch was sent' '
! test -e commandline1
'
test_expect_success 'Author From: in message body' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
git send-email \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$patches &&
sed "1,/^$/d" < msgtxt1 > msgbody1
grep "From: A <author@example.com>" msgbody1
'
test_expect_success 'Author From: not in message body' '
clean_fake_sendmail &&
git send-email \
--from="A <author@example.com>" \
--to=nobody@example.com \
--smtp-server="$(pwd)/fake.sendmail" \
$patches &&
sed "1,/^$/d" < msgtxt1 > msgbody1
! grep "From: A <author@example.com>" msgbody1
'
test_expect_success 'allow long lines with --no-validate' '
git send-email \
--from="Example <nobody@example.com>" \
@ -170,13 +196,15 @@ test_expect_success 'second message is patch' '
cat >expected-show-all-headers <<\EOF
0001-Second.patch
(mbox) Adding cc: A <author@example.com> from line 'From: A <author@example.com>'
(mbox) Adding cc: One <one@example.com> from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
(mbox) Adding cc: two@example.com from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
Dry-OK. Log says:
Server: relay.example.com
MAIL FROM:<from@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>,<cc@example.com>,<author@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>,<cc@example.com>,<author@example.com>,<one@example.com>,<two@example.com>
From: Example <from@example.com>
To: to@example.com
Cc: cc@example.com, A <author@example.com>
Cc: cc@example.com, A <author@example.com>, One <one@example.com>, two@example.com
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Second.
Date: DATE-STRING
Message-Id: MESSAGE-ID-STRING
@ -203,13 +231,15 @@ test_expect_success 'sendemail.cc set' '
cat >expected-show-all-headers <<\EOF
0001-Second.patch
(mbox) Adding cc: A <author@example.com> from line 'From: A <author@example.com>'
(mbox) Adding cc: One <one@example.com> from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
(mbox) Adding cc: two@example.com from line 'Cc: One <one@example.com>, two@example.com'
Dry-OK. Log says:
Server: relay.example.com
MAIL FROM:<from@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>,<author@example.com>
RCPT TO:<to@example.com>,<author@example.com>,<one@example.com>,<two@example.com>
From: Example <from@example.com>
To: to@example.com
Cc: A <author@example.com>
Cc: A <author@example.com>, One <one@example.com>, two@example.com
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] Second.
Date: DATE-STRING
Message-Id: MESSAGE-ID-STRING