'\" '\" Copyright (c) 2000 Andreas Kupries '\" All right reserved '\" '\" CVS: $Id$ mime.n '\" .so man.macros .TH "mime" n 1.2 tcllib "mime" .BS '\" Note: do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below! .SH NAME mime \- Manipulation of MIME body parts .SH "SYNOPSIS" package require \fBTcl\fR .sp package require \fBmime ?1.2?\fR .sp \fBmime::initialize\fR ?-canonical \fItype/subtype\fR ?-param {\fIkey value\fR}...? ?-encoding \fIvalue\fR? ?-header {\fIkey value\fR}...?? (-file \fIname\fR | -string \fIvalue\fR | -parse {\fItoken1\fR ... \fItokenN\fR} )\fR .sp \fBmime::finalize\fR \fItoken\fR ?-subordinates \fBall\fR | \fBdynamic\fR | \fBnone\fR?\fR .sp \fBmime::getproperty\fR \fItoken\fR ?\fIproperty\fR | -names?\fR .sp \fBmime::getheader\fR \fItoken\fR ?\fIkey\fR | -names?\fR .sp \fBmime::setheader\fR \fItoken\fR \fIkey\fR \fIvalue\fR ?-mode \fBwrite\fR | \fBappend\fR | \fBdelete\fR?\fR .sp \fBmime::getbody\fR \fItoken\fR ?-command \fIcallback\fR ?-blocksize \fIoctets\fR??\fR .sp \fBmime::copymessage\fR \fItoken\fR \fIchannel\fR\fR .sp \fBmime::buildmessage\fR \fItoken\fR\fR .sp \fBmime::parseaddress\fR \fIstring\fR\fR .sp \fBmime::parsedatetime\fR (\fIstring\fR | -now) \fIproperty\fR\fR .sp \fBmime::mapencoding\fR \fIencoding_name\fR\fR .sp \fBmime::reversemapencoding\fR \fIcharset_type\fR\fR .sp .BE .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP The mime library package provides the commands to create and manipulate MIME body parts. .TP \fBmime::initialize\fR ?-canonical \fItype/subtype\fR ?-param {\fIkey value\fR}...? ?-encoding \fIvalue\fR? ?-header {\fIkey value\fR}...?? (-file \fIname\fR | -string \fIvalue\fR | -parse {\fItoken1\fR ... \fItokenN\fR} )\fR This command creates a MIME part and returns a token representing it. .RS .TP * If the \fI-canonical\fR option is present, then the body is in canonical (raw) form and is found by consulting either the \fI-file\fR, \fI-string\fR, or \fI-part\fR option. .sp In addition, both the \fI-param\fR and \fI-header\fR options may occur zero or more times to specify \fBContent-Type\fR parameters (e.g., \fIcharset\fR) and header keyword/values (e.g., \fIContent-Disposition\fR), respectively. .sp Also, \fI-encoding\fR, if present, specifies the \fBContent-Transfer-Encoding\fR when copying the body. .TP * If the \fI-canonical\fR option is not present, then the MIME part contained in either the \fI-file\fR or the \fI-string\fR option is parsed, dynamically generating subordinates as appropriate. .RE .TP \fBmime::finalize\fR \fItoken\fR ?-subordinates \fBall\fR | \fBdynamic\fR | \fBnone\fR?\fR This command destroys the MIME part represented by \fItoken\fR. It returns an empty string. .sp If the \fI-subordinates\fR option is present, it specifies which subordinates should also be destroyed. The default value is \fBdynamic\fR, destroying all subordinates which were created by \fBmime::initialize\fR together with the containing body part. .TP \fBmime::getproperty\fR \fItoken\fR ?\fIproperty\fR | -names?\fR This command returns a string or a list of strings containing the properties of a MIME part. If the command is invoked with the name of a specific property, then the corresponding value is returned; instead, if \fI-names\fR is specified, a list of all properties is returned; otherwise, a serialized array of properties and values is returned. .sp The possible properties are: .RS .TP \fBcontent\fR The type/subtype describing the content .TP \fBencoding\fR The "Content-Transfer-Encoding" .TP \fBparams\fR A list of "Content-Type" parameters .TP \fBparts\fR A list of tokens for the part's subordinates. This property is present only if the MIME part has subordinates. .TP \fBsize\fR The approximate size of the content (unencoded) .RE .TP \fBmime::getheader\fR \fItoken\fR ?\fIkey\fR | -names?\fR This command returns the header of a MIME part, as a list of strings. .sp A header consists of zero or more key/value pairs. Each value is a list containing one or more strings. .sp If this command is invoked with the name of a specific \fIkey\fR, then a list containing the corresponding value(s) is returned; instead, if -names is specified, a list of all keys is returned; otherwise, a serialized array of keys and values is returned. Note that when a key is specified (e.g., "Subject"), the list returned usually contains exactly one string; however, some keys (e.g., "Received") often occur more than once in the header, accordingly the list returned usually contains more than one string. .TP \fBmime::setheader\fR \fItoken\fR \fIkey\fR \fIvalue\fR ?-mode \fBwrite\fR | \fBappend\fR | \fBdelete\fR?\fR This command writes, appends to, or deletes the \fIvalue\fR associated with a \fIkey\fR in the header. It returns a list of strings containing the previous value associated with the key. .sp The value for \fI-mode\fR is one of: .RS .TP \fBwrite\fR The \fIkey\fR/\fIvalue\fR is either created or overwritten (the default). .TP \fBappend\fR A new \fIvalue\fR is appended for the \fIkey\fR (creating it as necessary). .TP \fBdelete\fR All values associated with the key are removed (the \fIvalue\fR parameter is ignored). .RE .TP \fBmime::getbody\fR \fItoken\fR ?-command \fIcallback\fR ?-blocksize \fIoctets\fR??\fR This command returns a string containing the body of the leaf MIME part represented by \fItoken\fR in canonical form. .sp If the \fI-command\fR option is present, then it is repeatedly invoked with a fragment of the body as this: \fBuplevel #0 $callback [list "data" $fragment] \fR .sp (The \fI-blocksize\fR option, if present, specifies the maximum size of each fragment passed to the callback.) .sp When the end of the body is reached, the callback is invoked as: \fBuplevel #0 $callback "end"\fR .sp Alternatively, if an error occurs, the callback is invoked as: \fBuplevel #0 $callback [list "error" reason]\fR .sp Regardless, the return value of the final invocation of the callback is propagated upwards by mime::getbody. .sp If the \fI-command\fR option is absent, then the return value of \fBmime::getbody\fR is a string containing the MIME part's entire body. .TP \fBmime::copymessage\fR \fItoken\fR \fIchannel\fR\fR This command copies the MIME represented by \fItoken\fR part to the specified \fIchannel\fR. The command operates synchronously, and uses fileevent to allow asynchronous operations to proceed independently. It returns an empty string. .TP \fBmime::buildmessage\fR \fItoken\fR\fR This command returns the MIME part represented by \fItoken\fR as a string. It is similar to \fBmime::copymessage\fR, only it returns the data as a return string instead of writing to a channel. .TP \fBmime::parseaddress\fR \fIstring\fR\fR This command takes a string containing one or more 822-style address specifications and returns a list of serialized arrays, one element for each address specified in the argument. .sp Each serialized array contains the properties below. Note that one or more of these properties may be empty. .RS .TP \fBaddress\fR local@domain .TP \fBcomment\fR 822-style comment .TP \fBdomain\fR the domain part (rhs) .TP \fBerror\fR non-empty on a parse error .TP \fBgroup\fR this address begins a group .TP \fBfriendly\fR user-friendly rendering .TP \fBlocal\fR the local part (lhs) .TP \fBmemberP\fR this address belongs to a group .TP \fBphrase\fR the phrase part .TP \fBproper\fR 822-style address specification .TP \fBroute\fR 822-style route specification (obsolete) .RE .TP \fBmime::parsedatetime\fR (\fIstring\fR | -now) \fIproperty\fR\fR This command takes a string containing an 822-style date-time specification and returns the specified property as a serialized array. .sp The list of properties and their ranges are: .RS .TP \fBhour\fR 0 .. 23 .TP \fBlmonth\fR January, February, ..., December .TP \fBlweekday\fR Sunday, Monday, ... Saturday .TP \fBmday\fR 1 .. 31 .TP \fBmin\fR 0 .. 59 .TP \fBmon\fR 1 .. 12 .TP \fBmonth\fR Jan, Feb, ..., Dec .TP \fBproper\fR 822-style date-time specification .TP \fBrclock\fR elapsed seconds between then and now .TP \fBsec\fR 0 .. 59 .TP \fBwday\fR 0 .. 6 (Sun .. Mon) .TP \fBweekday\fR Sun, Mon, ..., Sat .TP \fByday\fR 1 .. 366 .TP \fByear\fR 1900 ... .TP \fBzone\fR -720 .. 720 (minutes east of GMT) .RE .TP \fBmime::mapencoding\fR \fIencoding_name\fR\fR This commansd maps tcl encodings onto the proper names for their MIME charset type. This is only done for encodings whose charset types were known. The remaining encodings return "" for now. .TP \fBmime::reversemapencoding\fR \fIcharset_type\fR\fR This command maps MIME charset types onto tcl encoding names. Those that are unknown return "". .SH "SEE ALSO" smtp, pop3, ftp, http .SH "KEYWORDS" mail, email, smtp, mime, rfc821, rfc822, internet, net