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package org.apache.poi.hsmf.extractor;
import static org.apache.poi.util.StringUtil.startsWithIgnoreCase;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Locale;
import org.apache.poi.POIOLE2TextExtractor;
import org.apache.poi.hsmf.MAPIMessage;
import org.apache.poi.hsmf.datatypes.AttachmentChunks;
import org.apache.poi.hsmf.datatypes.StringChunk;
import org.apache.poi.hsmf.exceptions.ChunkNotFoundException;
import org.apache.poi.poifs.filesystem.DirectoryNode;
import org.apache.poi.poifs.filesystem.NPOIFSFileSystem;
import org.apache.poi.poifs.filesystem.POIFSFileSystem;
import org.apache.poi.util.LocaleUtil;
import org.apache.poi.util.StringUtil.StringsIterator;
/**
* A text extractor for HSMF (Outlook) .msg files.
* Outputs in a format somewhat like a plain text email.
*/
public class OutlookTextExtactor extends POIOLE2TextExtractor {
public OutlookTextExtactor(MAPIMessage msg) {
super(msg);
}
public OutlookTextExtactor(DirectoryNode poifsDir) throws IOException {
this(new MAPIMessage(poifsDir));
}
public OutlookTextExtactor(NPOIFSFileSystem fs) throws IOException {
this(new MAPIMessage(fs));
}
public OutlookTextExtactor(InputStream inp) throws IOException {
this(new MAPIMessage(inp));
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
for(String filename : args) {
NPOIFSFileSystem poifs = null;
OutlookTextExtactor extractor = null;
try {
poifs = new NPOIFSFileSystem(new File(filename));
extractor = new OutlookTextExtactor(poifs);
System.out.println( extractor.getText() );
} finally {
if (extractor != null) extractor.close();
if (poifs != null) poifs.close();
}
}
}
/**
* Returns the underlying MAPI message
*/
public MAPIMessage getMAPIMessage() {
return (MAPIMessage)document;
}
/**
* Outputs something a little like a RFC822 email
*/
public String getText() {
MAPIMessage msg = (MAPIMessage)document;
StringBuffer s = new StringBuffer();
// See if we can get a suitable encoding for any
// non unicode text in the file
msg.guess7BitEncoding();
// Off we go
StringsIterator emails;
try {
emails = new StringsIterator(
msg.getRecipientEmailAddressList()
);
} catch(ChunkNotFoundException e) {
emails = new StringsIterator(new String[0]);
}
try {
s.append("From: " + msg.getDisplayFrom() + "\n");
} catch(ChunkNotFoundException e) {}
// For To, CC and BCC, try to match the names
// up with their email addresses. Relies on the
// Recipient Chunks being in the same order as
// people in To + CC + BCC.
try {
handleEmails(s, "To", msg.getDisplayTo(), emails);
} catch(ChunkNotFoundException e) {}
try {
handleEmails(s, "CC", msg.getDisplayCC(), emails);
} catch(ChunkNotFoundException e) {}
try {
handleEmails(s, "BCC", msg.getDisplayBCC(), emails);
} catch(ChunkNotFoundException e) {}
// Date - try two ways to find it
try {
// First try via the proper chunk
SimpleDateFormat f = new SimpleDateFormat("E, d MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss Z", Locale.ROOT);
f.setTimeZone(LocaleUtil.getUserTimeZone());
s.append("Date: " + f.format(msg.getMessageDate().getTime()) + "\n");
} catch(ChunkNotFoundException e) {
try {
// Failing that try via the raw headers
String[] headers = msg.getHeaders();
for(String header: headers) {
if(startsWithIgnoreCase(header, "date:")) {
s.append(
"Date:" +
header.substring(header.indexOf(':')+1) +
"\n"
);
break;
}
}
} catch(ChunkNotFoundException he) {
// We can't find the date, sorry...
}
}
try {
s.append("Subject: " + msg.getSubject() + "\n");
} catch(ChunkNotFoundException e) {}
// Display attachment names
// To get the attachments, use ExtractorFactory
for(AttachmentChunks att : msg.getAttachmentFiles()) {
StringChunk name = att.getAttachLongFileName();
if (name == null) name = att.getAttachFileName();
String attName = name == null ? null : name.getValue();
if(att.getAttachMimeTag() != null &&
att.getAttachMimeTag().getValue() != null) {
attName = att.getAttachMimeTag().getValue() + " = " + attName;
}
s.append("Attachment: " + attName + "\n");
}
try {
s.append("\n" + msg.getTextBody() + "\n");
} catch(ChunkNotFoundException e) {}
return s.toString();
}
/**
* Takes a Display focused string, eg "Nick; Jim" and an iterator
* of emails, and does its best to return something like
* "Nick ; Jim "
*/
protected void handleEmails(StringBuffer s, String type, String displayText, StringsIterator emails) {
if(displayText == null || displayText.length() == 0) {
return;
}
String[] names = displayText.split(";\\s*");
boolean first = true;
s.append(type + ": ");
for(String name : names) {
if(first) {
first = false;
} else {
s.append("; ");
}
s.append(name);
if(emails.hasNext()) {
String email = emails.next();
// Append the email address in <>, assuming
// the name wasn't already the email address
if(! email.equals(name)) {
s.append( " <" + email + ">");
}
}
}
s.append("\n");
}
}