package gomail import ( "bytes" "io" "os" "path/filepath" "time" ) // Message represents an email. type Message struct { header header parts []*part attachments []*file embedded []*file charset string encoding Encoding hEncoder mimeEncoder buf bytes.Buffer } type header map[string][]string type part struct { contentType string copier func(io.Writer) error encoding Encoding } // NewMessage creates a new message. It uses UTF-8 and quoted-printable encoding // by default. func NewMessage(settings ...MessageSetting) *Message { m := &Message{ header: make(header), charset: "UTF-8", encoding: QuotedPrintable, } m.applySettings(settings) if m.encoding == Base64 { m.hEncoder = bEncoding } else { m.hEncoder = qEncoding } return m } // Reset resets the message so it can be reused. The message keeps its previous // settings so it is in the same state that after a call to NewMessage. func (m *Message) Reset() { for k := range m.header { delete(m.header, k) } m.parts = nil m.attachments = nil m.embedded = nil } func (m *Message) applySettings(settings []MessageSetting) { for _, s := range settings { s(m) } } // A MessageSetting can be used as an argument in NewMessage to configure an // email. type MessageSetting func(m *Message) // SetCharset is a message setting to set the charset of the email. func SetCharset(charset string) MessageSetting { return func(m *Message) { m.charset = charset } } // SetEncoding is a message setting to set the encoding of the email. func SetEncoding(enc Encoding) MessageSetting { return func(m *Message) { m.encoding = enc } } // Encoding represents a MIME encoding scheme like quoted-printable or base64. type Encoding string const ( // QuotedPrintable represents the quoted-printable encoding as defined in // RFC 2045. QuotedPrintable Encoding = "quoted-printable" // Base64 represents the base64 encoding as defined in RFC 2045. Base64 Encoding = "base64" // Unencoded can be used to avoid encoding the body of an email. The headers // will still be encoded using quoted-printable encoding. Unencoded Encoding = "8bit" ) // SetHeader sets a value to the given header field. func (m *Message) SetHeader(field string, value ...string) { m.encodeHeader(value) m.header[field] = value } func (m *Message) encodeHeader(values []string) { for i := range values { values[i] = m.encodeString(values[i]) } } func (m *Message) encodeString(value string) string { return m.hEncoder.Encode(m.charset, value) } // SetHeaders sets the message headers. func (m *Message) SetHeaders(h map[string][]string) { for k, v := range h { m.SetHeader(k, v...) } } // SetAddressHeader sets an address to the given header field. func (m *Message) SetAddressHeader(field, address, name string) { m.header[field] = []string{m.FormatAddress(address, name)} } // FormatAddress formats an address and a name as a valid RFC 5322 address. func (m *Message) FormatAddress(address, name string) string { if name == "" { return address } enc := m.encodeString(name) if enc == name { m.buf.WriteByte('"') for i := 0; i < len(name); i++ { b := name[i] if b == '\\' || b == '"' { m.buf.WriteByte('\\') } m.buf.WriteByte(b) } m.buf.WriteByte('"') } else if hasSpecials(name) { m.buf.WriteString(bEncoding.Encode(m.charset, name)) } else { m.buf.WriteString(enc) } m.buf.WriteString(" <") m.buf.WriteString(address) m.buf.WriteByte('>') addr := m.buf.String() m.buf.Reset() return addr } func hasSpecials(text string) bool { for i := 0; i < len(text); i++ { switch c := text[i]; c { case '(', ')', '<', '>', '[', ']', ':', ';', '@', '\\', ',', '.', '"': return true } } return false } // SetDateHeader sets a date to the given header field. func (m *Message) SetDateHeader(field string, date time.Time) { m.header[field] = []string{m.FormatDate(date)} } // FormatDate formats a date as a valid RFC 5322 date. func (m *Message) FormatDate(date time.Time) string { return date.Format(time.RFC1123Z) } // GetHeader gets a header field. func (m *Message) GetHeader(field string) []string { return m.header[field] } // SetBody sets the body of the message. It replaces any content previously set // by SetBody, AddAlternative or AddAlternativeWriter. func (m *Message) SetBody(contentType, body string, settings ...PartSetting) { m.parts = []*part{m.newPart(contentType, newCopier(body), settings)} } // AddAlternative adds an alternative part to the message. // // It is commonly used to send HTML emails that default to the plain text // version for backward compatibility. AddAlternative appends the new part to // the end of the message. So the plain text part should be added before the // HTML part. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIME#Alternative func (m *Message) AddAlternative(contentType, body string, settings ...PartSetting) { m.AddAlternativeWriter(contentType, newCopier(body), settings...) } func newCopier(s string) func(io.Writer) error { return func(w io.Writer) error { _, err := io.WriteString(w, s) return err } } // AddAlternativeWriter adds an alternative part to the message. It can be // useful with the text/template or html/template packages. func (m *Message) AddAlternativeWriter(contentType string, f func(io.Writer) error, settings ...PartSetting) { m.parts = append(m.parts, m.newPart(contentType, f, settings)) } func (m *Message) newPart(contentType string, f func(io.Writer) error, settings []PartSetting) *part { p := &part{ contentType: contentType, copier: f, encoding: m.encoding, } for _, s := range settings { s(p) } return p } // A PartSetting can be used as an argument in Message.SetBody, // Message.AddAlternative or Message.AddAlternativeWriter to configure the part // added to a message. type PartSetting func(*part) // SetPartEncoding sets the encoding of the part added to the message. By // default, parts use the same encoding than the message. func SetPartEncoding(e Encoding) PartSetting { return PartSetting(func(p *part) { p.encoding = e }) } type file struct { Name string Header map[string][]string CopyFunc func(w io.Writer) error } func (f *file) setHeader(field, value string) { f.Header[field] = []string{value} } // A FileSetting can be used as an argument in Message.Attach or Message.Embed. type FileSetting func(*file) // SetHeader is a file setting to set the MIME header of the message part that // contains the file content. // // Mandatory headers are automatically added if they are not set when sending // the email. func SetHeader(h map[string][]string) FileSetting { return func(f *file) { for k, v := range h { f.Header[k] = v } } } // SetCopyFunc is a file setting to replace the function that runs when the // message is sent. It should copy the content of the file to the io.Writer. // // The default copy function opens the file with the given filename, and copy // its content to the io.Writer. func SetCopyFunc(f func(io.Writer) error) FileSetting { return func(fi *file) { fi.CopyFunc = f } } func (m *Message) appendFile(list []*file, name string, settings []FileSetting) []*file { f := &file{ Name: filepath.Base(name), Header: make(map[string][]string), CopyFunc: func(w io.Writer) error { h, err := os.Open(name) if err != nil { return err } if _, err := io.Copy(w, h); err != nil { h.Close() return err } return h.Close() }, } for _, s := range settings { s(f) } if list == nil { return []*file{f} } return append(list, f) } // Attach attaches the files to the email. func (m *Message) Attach(filename string, settings ...FileSetting) { m.attachments = m.appendFile(m.attachments, filename, settings) } // Embed embeds the images to the email. func (m *Message) Embed(filename string, settings ...FileSetting) { m.embedded = m.appendFile(m.embedded, filename, settings) }