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package org.apache.commons.mail;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.activation.DataHandler;
import javax.activation.DataSource;
import javax.activation.FileDataSource;
import javax.activation.URLDataSource;
import javax.mail.BodyPart;
import javax.mail.MessagingException;
import javax.mail.internet.MimeBodyPart;
import javax.mail.internet.MimeMultipart;
/**
* An HTML multipart email.
*
* This class is used to send HTML formatted email. A text message
* can also be set for HTML unaware email clients, such as text-based
* email clients.
*
*
This class also inherits from {@link MultiPartEmail}, so it is easy to
* add attachments to the email.
*
*
To send an email in HTML, one should create a HtmlEmail
, then
* use the {@link #setFrom(String)}, {@link #addTo(String)} etc. methods.
* The HTML content can be set with the {@link #setHtmlMsg(String)} method. The
* alternative text content can be set with {@link #setTextMsg(String)}.
*
*
Either the text or HTML can be omitted, in which case the "main"
* part of the multipart becomes whichever is supplied rather than a
* multipart/alternative
.
*
*
Embedding Images and Media
*
* It is also possible to embed URLs, files, or arbitrary
* DataSource
s directly into the body of the mail:
*
* HtmlEmail he = new HtmlEmail();
* File img = new File("my/image.gif");
* PNGDataSource png = new PNGDataSource(decodedPNGOutputStream); // a custom class
* StringBuffer msg = new StringBuffer();
* msg.append("<html><body>");
* msg.append("<img src=cid:").append(he.embed(img)).append(">");
* msg.append("<img src=cid:").append(he.embed(png)).append(">");
* msg.append("</body></html>");
* he.setHtmlMsg(msg.toString());
* // code to set the other email fields (not shown)
*
*
* Embedded entities are tracked by their name, which for File
s is
* the filename itself and for URL
s is the canonical path. It is
* an error to bind the same name to more than one entity, and this class will
* attempt to validate that for File
s and URL
s. When
* embedding a DataSource
, the code uses the equals()
* method defined on the DataSource
s to make the determination.
*
* @since 1.0
*/
public class HtmlEmail extends MultiPartEmail
{
/** Definition of the length of generated CID's. */
public static final int CID_LENGTH = 10;
/** prefix for default HTML mail. */
private static final String HTML_MESSAGE_START = "
";
/** suffix for default HTML mail. */
private static final String HTML_MESSAGE_END = "
";
/**
* Text part of the message. This will be used as alternative text if
* the email client does not support HTML messages.
*/
protected String text;
/** Html part of the message. */
protected String html;
/**
* @deprecated As of commons-email 1.1, no longer used. Inline embedded
* objects are now stored in {@link #inlineEmbeds}.
*/
@Deprecated
protected List inlineImages;
/**
* Embedded images Map<String, InlineImage> where the key is the
* user-defined image name.
*/
protected Map inlineEmbeds = new HashMap();
/**
* Set the text content.
*
* @param aText A String.
* @return An HtmlEmail.
* @throws EmailException see javax.mail.internet.MimeBodyPart
* for definitions
* @since 1.0
*/
public HtmlEmail setTextMsg(final String aText) throws EmailException
{
if (EmailUtils.isEmpty(aText))
{
throw new EmailException("Invalid message supplied");
}
this.text = aText;
return this;
}
/**
* Set the HTML content.
*
* @param aHtml A String.
* @return An HtmlEmail.
* @throws EmailException see javax.mail.internet.MimeBodyPart
* for definitions
* @since 1.0
*/
public HtmlEmail setHtmlMsg(final String aHtml) throws EmailException
{
if (EmailUtils.isEmpty(aHtml))
{
throw new EmailException("Invalid message supplied");
}
this.html = aHtml;
return this;
}
/**
* Set the message.
*
* This method overrides {@link MultiPartEmail#setMsg(String)} in
* order to send an HTML message instead of a plain text message in
* the mail body. The message is formatted in HTML for the HTML
* part of the message; it is left as is in the alternate text
* part.
*
* @param msg the message text to use
* @return this HtmlEmail
* @throws EmailException if msg is null or empty;
* see javax.mail.internet.MimeBodyPart for definitions
* @since 1.0
*/
@Override
public Email setMsg(final String msg) throws EmailException
{
if (EmailUtils.isEmpty(msg))
{
throw new EmailException("Invalid message supplied");
}
setTextMsg(msg);
final StringBuffer htmlMsgBuf = new StringBuffer(
msg.length()
+ HTML_MESSAGE_START.length()
+ HTML_MESSAGE_END.length()
);
htmlMsgBuf.append(HTML_MESSAGE_START)
.append(msg)
.append(HTML_MESSAGE_END);
setHtmlMsg(htmlMsgBuf.toString());
return this;
}
/**
* Attempts to parse the specified String
as a URL that will
* then be embedded in the message.
*
* @param urlString String representation of the URL.
* @param name The name that will be set in the filename header field.
* @return A String with the Content-ID of the URL.
* @throws EmailException when URL supplied is invalid or if {@code name} is null
* or empty; also see {@link javax.mail.internet.MimeBodyPart} for definitions
*
* @see #embed(URL, String)
* @since 1.1
*/
public String embed(final String urlString, final String name) throws EmailException
{
try
{
return embed(new URL(urlString), name);
}
catch (final MalformedURLException e)
{
throw new EmailException("Invalid URL", e);
}
}
/**
* Embeds an URL in the HTML.
*
*
This method embeds a file located by an URL into
* the mail body. It allows, for instance, to add inline images
* to the email. Inline files may be referenced with a
* cid:xxxxxx
URL, where xxxxxx is the Content-ID
* returned by the embed function. It is an error to bind the same name
* to more than one URL; if the same URL is embedded multiple times, the
* same Content-ID is guaranteed to be returned.
*
*
While functionally the same as passing URLDataSource
to
* {@link #embed(DataSource, String, String)}, this method attempts
* to validate the URL before embedding it in the message and will throw
* EmailException
if the validation fails. In this case, the
* HtmlEmail
object will not be changed.
*
*
* NOTE: Clients should take care to ensure that different URLs are bound to
* different names. This implementation tries to detect this and throw
* EmailException
. However, it is not guaranteed to catch
* all cases, especially when the URL refers to a remote HTTP host that
* may be part of a virtual host cluster.
*
* @param url The URL of the file.
* @param name The name that will be set in the filename header
* field.
* @return A String with the Content-ID of the file.
* @throws EmailException when URL supplied is invalid or if {@code name} is null
* or empty; also see {@link javax.mail.internet.MimeBodyPart} for definitions
* @since 1.0
*/
public String embed(final URL url, final String name) throws EmailException
{
if (EmailUtils.isEmpty(name))
{
throw new EmailException("name cannot be null or empty");
}
// check if a URLDataSource for this name has already been attached;
// if so, return the cached CID value.
if (inlineEmbeds.containsKey(name))
{
final InlineImage ii = inlineEmbeds.get(name);
final URLDataSource urlDataSource = (URLDataSource) ii.getDataSource();
// make sure the supplied URL points to the same thing
// as the one already associated with this name.
// NOTE: Comparing URLs with URL.equals() is a blocking operation
// in the case of a network failure therefore we use
// url.toExternalForm().equals() here.
if (url.toExternalForm().equals(urlDataSource.getURL().toExternalForm()))
{
return ii.getCid();
}
throw new EmailException("embedded name '" + name
+ "' is already bound to URL " + urlDataSource.getURL()
+ "; existing names cannot be rebound");
}
// verify that the URL is valid
InputStream is = null;
try
{
is = url.openStream();
}
catch (final IOException e)
{
throw new EmailException("Invalid URL", e);
}
finally
{
try
{
if (is != null)
{
is.close();
}
}
catch (final IOException ioe) // NOPMD
{ /* sigh */ }
}
return embed(new URLDataSource(url), name);
}
/**
* Embeds a file in the HTML. This implementation delegates to
* {@link #embed(File, String)}.
*
* @param file The File
object to embed
* @return A String with the Content-ID of the file.
* @throws EmailException when the supplied File
cannot be
* used; also see {@link javax.mail.internet.MimeBodyPart} for definitions
*
* @see #embed(File, String)
* @since 1.1
*/
public String embed(final File file) throws EmailException
{
final String cid = EmailUtils.randomAlphabetic(HtmlEmail.CID_LENGTH).toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH);
return embed(file, cid);
}
/**
* Embeds a file in the HTML.
*
*
This method embeds a file located by an URL into
* the mail body. It allows, for instance, to add inline images
* to the email. Inline files may be referenced with a
* cid:xxxxxx
URL, where xxxxxx is the Content-ID
* returned by the embed function. Files are bound to their names, which is
* the value returned by {@link java.io.File#getName()}. If the same file
* is embedded multiple times, the same CID is guaranteed to be returned.
*
*
While functionally the same as passing FileDataSource
to
* {@link #embed(DataSource, String, String)}, this method attempts
* to validate the file before embedding it in the message and will throw
* EmailException
if the validation fails. In this case, the
* HtmlEmail
object will not be changed.
*
* @param file The File
to embed
* @param cid the Content-ID to use for the embedded File
* @return A String with the Content-ID of the file.
* @throws EmailException when the supplied File
cannot be used
* or if the file has already been embedded;
* also see {@link javax.mail.internet.MimeBodyPart} for definitions
* @since 1.1
*/
public String embed(final File file, final String cid) throws EmailException
{
if (EmailUtils.isEmpty(file.getName()))
{
throw new EmailException("file name cannot be null or empty");
}
// verify that the File can provide a canonical path
String filePath = null;
try
{
filePath = file.getCanonicalPath();
}
catch (final IOException ioe)
{
throw new EmailException("couldn't get canonical path for "
+ file.getName(), ioe);
}
// check if a FileDataSource for this name has already been attached;
// if so, return the cached CID value.
if (inlineEmbeds.containsKey(file.getName()))
{
final InlineImage ii = inlineEmbeds.get(file.getName());
final FileDataSource fileDataSource = (FileDataSource) ii.getDataSource();
// make sure the supplied file has the same canonical path
// as the one already associated with this name.
String existingFilePath = null;
try
{
existingFilePath = fileDataSource.getFile().getCanonicalPath();
}
catch (final IOException ioe)
{
throw new EmailException("couldn't get canonical path for file "
+ fileDataSource.getFile().getName()
+ "which has already been embedded", ioe);
}
if (filePath.equals(existingFilePath))
{
return ii.getCid();
}
throw new EmailException("embedded name '" + file.getName()
+ "' is already bound to file " + existingFilePath
+ "; existing names cannot be rebound");
}
// verify that the file is valid
if (!file.exists())
{
throw new EmailException("file " + filePath + " doesn't exist");
}
if (!file.isFile())
{
throw new EmailException("file " + filePath + " isn't a normal file");
}
if (!file.canRead())
{
throw new EmailException("file " + filePath + " isn't readable");
}
return embed(new FileDataSource(file), file.getName(), cid);
}
/**
* Embeds the specified DataSource
in the HTML using a
* randomly generated Content-ID. Returns the generated Content-ID string.
*
* @param dataSource the DataSource
to embed
* @param name the name that will be set in the filename header field
* @return the generated Content-ID for this DataSource
* @throws EmailException if the embedding fails or if name
is
* null or empty
* @see #embed(DataSource, String, String)
* @since 1.1
*/
public String embed(final DataSource dataSource, final String name) throws EmailException
{
// check if the DataSource has already been attached;
// if so, return the cached CID value.
if (inlineEmbeds.containsKey(name))
{
final InlineImage ii = inlineEmbeds.get(name);
// make sure the supplied URL points to the same thing
// as the one already associated with this name.
if (dataSource.equals(ii.getDataSource()))
{
return ii.getCid();
}
throw new EmailException("embedded DataSource '" + name
+ "' is already bound to name " + ii.getDataSource().toString()
+ "; existing names cannot be rebound");
}
final String cid = EmailUtils.randomAlphabetic(HtmlEmail.CID_LENGTH).toLowerCase();
return embed(dataSource, name, cid);
}
/**
* Embeds the specified DataSource
in the HTML using the
* specified Content-ID. Returns the specified Content-ID string.
*
* @param dataSource the DataSource
to embed
* @param name the name that will be set in the filename header field
* @param cid the Content-ID to use for this DataSource
* @return the URL encoded Content-ID for this DataSource
* @throws EmailException if the embedding fails or if name
is
* null or empty
* @since 1.1
*/
public String embed(final DataSource dataSource, final String name, final String cid)
throws EmailException
{
if (EmailUtils.isEmpty(name))
{
throw new EmailException("name cannot be null or empty");
}
final MimeBodyPart mbp = new MimeBodyPart();
try
{
// URL encode the cid according to RFC 2392
final String encodedCid = EmailUtils.encodeUrl(cid);
mbp.setDataHandler(new DataHandler(dataSource));
mbp.setFileName(name);
mbp.setDisposition(EmailAttachment.INLINE);
mbp.setContentID("<" + encodedCid + ">");
final InlineImage ii = new InlineImage(encodedCid, dataSource, mbp);
this.inlineEmbeds.put(name, ii);
return encodedCid;
}
catch (final MessagingException me)
{
throw new EmailException(me);
}
catch (final UnsupportedEncodingException uee)
{
throw new EmailException(uee);
}
}
/**
* Does the work of actually building the MimeMessage. Please note that
* a user rarely calls this method directly and only if he/she is
* interested in the sending the underlying MimeMessage without
* commons-email.
*
* @throws EmailException if there was an error.
* @since 1.0
*/
@Override
public void buildMimeMessage() throws EmailException
{
try
{
build();
}
catch (final MessagingException me)
{
throw new EmailException(me);
}
super.buildMimeMessage();
}
/**
* @throws EmailException EmailException
* @throws MessagingException MessagingException
*/
private void build() throws MessagingException, EmailException
{
final MimeMultipart rootContainer = this.getContainer();
MimeMultipart bodyEmbedsContainer = rootContainer;
MimeMultipart bodyContainer = rootContainer;
MimeBodyPart msgHtml = null;
MimeBodyPart msgText = null;
rootContainer.setSubType("mixed");
// determine how to form multiparts of email
if (EmailUtils.isNotEmpty(this.html) && this.inlineEmbeds.size() > 0)
{
//If HTML body and embeds are used, create a related container and add it to the root container
bodyEmbedsContainer = new MimeMultipart("related");
bodyContainer = bodyEmbedsContainer;
this.addPart(bodyEmbedsContainer, 0);
// If TEXT body was specified, create a alternative container and add it to the embeds container
if (EmailUtils.isNotEmpty(this.text))
{
bodyContainer = new MimeMultipart("alternative");
final BodyPart bodyPart = createBodyPart();
try
{
bodyPart.setContent(bodyContainer);
bodyEmbedsContainer.addBodyPart(bodyPart, 0);
}
catch (final MessagingException me)
{
throw new EmailException(me);
}
}
}
else if (EmailUtils.isNotEmpty(this.text) && EmailUtils.isNotEmpty(this.html))
{
// EMAIL-142: if we have both an HTML and TEXT body, but no attachments or
// inline images, the root container should have mimetype
// "multipart/alternative".
// reference: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2046#section-5.1.4
if (this.inlineEmbeds.size() > 0 || isBoolHasAttachments())
{
// If both HTML and TEXT bodies are provided, create an alternative
// container and add it to the root container
bodyContainer = new MimeMultipart("alternative");
this.addPart(bodyContainer, 0);
}
else
{
// no attachments or embedded images present, change the mimetype
// of the root container (= body container)
rootContainer.setSubType("alternative");
}
}
if (EmailUtils.isNotEmpty(this.html))
{
msgHtml = new MimeBodyPart();
bodyContainer.addBodyPart(msgHtml, 0);
// EMAIL-104: call explicitly setText to use default mime charset
// (property "mail.mime.charset") in case none has been set
msgHtml.setText(this.html, this.charset, EmailConstants.TEXT_SUBTYPE_HTML);
// EMAIL-147: work-around for buggy JavaMail implementations;
// in case setText(...) does not set the correct content type,
// use the setContent() method instead.
final String contentType = msgHtml.getContentType();
if (contentType == null || !contentType.equals(EmailConstants.TEXT_HTML))
{
// apply default charset if one has been set
if (EmailUtils.isNotEmpty(this.charset))
{
msgHtml.setContent(this.html, EmailConstants.TEXT_HTML + "; charset=" + this.charset);
}
else
{
// unfortunately, MimeUtility.getDefaultMIMECharset() is package private
// and thus can not be used to set the default system charset in case
// no charset has been provided by the user
msgHtml.setContent(this.html, EmailConstants.TEXT_HTML);
}
}
for (final InlineImage image : this.inlineEmbeds.values())
{
bodyEmbedsContainer.addBodyPart(image.getMbp());
}
}
if (EmailUtils.isNotEmpty(this.text))
{
msgText = new MimeBodyPart();
bodyContainer.addBodyPart(msgText, 0);
// EMAIL-104: call explicitly setText to use default mime charset
// (property "mail.mime.charset") in case none has been set
msgText.setText(this.text, this.charset);
}
}
/**
* Private bean class that encapsulates data about URL contents
* that are embedded in the final email.
* @since 1.1
*/
private static class InlineImage
{
/** content id. */
private final String cid;
/** DataSource
for the content. */
private final DataSource dataSource;
/** the MimeBodyPart
that contains the encoded data. */
private final MimeBodyPart mbp;
/**
* Creates an InlineImage object to represent the
* specified content ID and MimeBodyPart
.
* @param cid the generated content ID
* @param dataSource the DataSource
that represents the content
* @param mbp the MimeBodyPart
that contains the encoded
* data
*/
public InlineImage(final String cid, final DataSource dataSource, final MimeBodyPart mbp)
{
this.cid = cid;
this.dataSource = dataSource;
this.mbp = mbp;
}
/**
* Returns the unique content ID of this InlineImage.
* @return the unique content ID of this InlineImage
*/
public String getCid()
{
return cid;
}
/**
* Returns the DataSource
that represents the encoded content.
* @return the DataSource
representing the encoded content
*/
public DataSource getDataSource()
{
return dataSource;
}
/**
* Returns the MimeBodyPart
that contains the
* encoded InlineImage data.
* @return the MimeBodyPart
containing the encoded
* InlineImage data
*/
public MimeBodyPart getMbp()
{
return mbp;
}
// equals()/hashCode() implementations, since this class
// is stored as a entry in a Map.
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* @return true if the other object is also an InlineImage with the same cid.
*/
@Override
public boolean equals(final Object obj)
{
if (this == obj)
{
return true;
}
if (!(obj instanceof InlineImage))
{
return false;
}
final InlineImage that = (InlineImage) obj;
return this.cid.equals(that.cid);
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
* @return the cid hashCode.
*/
@Override
public int hashCode()
{
return cid.hashCode();
}
}
}