# BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK # # Copyright (c) 1996-2003 Jesse Vincent # # (Except where explictly superceded by other copyright notices) # # This work is made available to you under the terms of Version 2 of # the GNU General Public License. A copy of that license should have # been provided with this software, but in any event can be snarfed # from www.gnu.org. # # This work is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # Unless otherwise specified, all modifications, corrections or # extensions to this work which alter its source code become the # property of Best Practical Solutions, LLC when submitted for # inclusion in the work. # # # END LICENSE BLOCK =head1 NAME RT::I18N - a base class for localization of RT =cut package RT::I18N; use strict; use Locale::Maketext 1.04; use Locale::Maketext::Lexicon 0.25; use base ('Locale::Maketext::Fuzzy'); use vars qw( %Lexicon ); #If we're running on 5.6, we desperately need Encode::compat. But if we're on 5.8, we don't really need it. BEGIN { if ($] < 5.007001) { require Encode::compat; } } use Encode; use MIME::Entity; use MIME::Head; # I decree that this project's first language is English. %Lexicon = ( 'TEST_STRING' => 'Concrete Mixer', '__Content-Type' => 'text/plain; charset=utf-8', '_AUTO' => 1, # That means that lookup failures can't happen -- if we get as far # as looking for something in this lexicon, and we don't find it, # then automagically set $Lexicon{$key} = $key, before possibly # compiling it. # The exception is keys that start with "_" -- they aren't auto-makeable. ); # End of lexicon. =head2 Init Initializes the lexicons used for localization. =begin testing use_ok (RT::I18N); ok(RT::I18N->Init); =end testing =cut sub Init { # Load language-specific functions foreach my $language ( glob(substr(__FILE__, 0, -3) . "/*.pm")) { if ($language =~ /^([-\w.\/\\~:]+)$/) { require $1; } else { warn("$language is tainted. not loading"); } } my @lang = @RT::LexiconLanguages; @lang = ('*') unless @lang; # Acquire all .po files and iterate them into lexicons Locale::Maketext::Lexicon->import({ _decode => 1, map { $_ => [ Gettext => (substr(__FILE__, 0, -3) . "/$_.po"), Gettext => "$RT::LocalLexiconPath/*/$_.po", ], } @lang }); return 1; } =head2 encoding Returns the encoding of the current lexicon, as yanked out of __ContentType's "charset" field. If it can't find anything, it returns 'ISO-8859-1' =begin testing ok(my $chinese = RT::I18N->get_handle('zh_tw')); ok(UNIVERSAL::can($chinese, 'maketext')); ok($chinese->maketext('__Content-Type') =~ /utf-8/i, "Found the utf-8 charset for traditional chinese in the string ".$chinese->maketext('__Content-Type')); ok($chinese->encoding eq 'utf-8', "The encoding is 'utf-8' -".$chinese->encoding); ok(my $en = RT::I18N->get_handle('en')); ok(UNIVERSAL::can($en, 'maketext')); ok($en->encoding eq 'utf-8', "The encoding ".$en->encoding." is 'utf-8'"); =end testing =cut sub encoding { 'utf-8' } # {{{ SetMIMEEntityToUTF8 =head2 SetMIMEEntityToUTF8 $entity An utility method which will try to convert entity body into utf8. It's now a wrap-up of SetMIMEEntityToEncoding($entity, 'utf-8'). =cut sub SetMIMEEntityToUTF8 { RT::I18N::SetMIMEEntityToEncoding(shift, 'utf-8'); } # }}} # {{{ SetMIMEEntityToEncoding =head2 SetMIMEEntityToEncoding $entity, $encoding An utility method which will try to convert entity body into specified charset encoding (encoded as octets, *not* unicode-strings). It will iterate all the entities in $entity, and try to convert each one into specified charset if whose Content-Type is 'text/plain'. This method doesn't return anything meaningful. =cut sub SetMIMEEntityToEncoding { my ( $entity, $enc, $preserve_words ) = ( shift, shift, shift ); #if ( $entity->is_multipart ) { #$RT::Logger->crit("This entity is a multipart " . $entity->head->as_string); SetMIMEEntityToEncoding( $_, $enc, $preserve_words ) foreach $entity->parts; #} my $charset = _FindOrGuessCharset($entity) or return; # one and only normalization $charset = 'utf-8' if $charset =~ /^utf-?8$/i; $enc = 'utf-8' if $enc =~ /^utf-?8$/i; SetMIMEHeadToEncoding( $entity->head, _FindOrGuessCharset($entity, 1) => $enc, $preserve_words ); my $head = $entity->head; # convert at least MIME word encoded attachment filename foreach my $attr (qw(content-type.name content-disposition.filename)) { if ( my $name = $head->mime_attr($attr) and !$preserve_words ) { $head->mime_attr( $attr => DecodeMIMEWordsToUTF8($name) ); } } # If this is a textual entity, we'd need to preserve its original encoding $head->add( "X-RT-Original-Encoding" => $charset ) if $head->mime_attr('content-type.charset') or $head->mime_type =~ /^text/; return unless ( $head->mime_type =~ qr{^(text/plain|message/rfc822)$}i ); my $body = $entity->bodyhandle; if ( $enc ne $charset && $body) { my @lines = $body->as_lines or return; # {{{ Convert the body eval { $RT::Logger->debug("Converting '$charset' to '$enc' for ". $head->mime_type . " - ". $head->get('subject')); # NOTE:: see the comments at the end of the sub. Encode::_utf8_off( $lines[$_] ) foreach ( 0 .. $#lines ); Encode::from_to( $lines[$_], $charset => $enc ) for ( 0 .. $#lines ); }; if ($@) { $RT::Logger->error( "Encoding error: " . $@ . " defaulting to ISO-8859-1 -> UTF-8" ); eval { Encode::from_to( $lines[$_], 'iso-8859-1' => $enc ) foreach ( 0 .. $#lines ); }; if ($@) { $RT::Logger->crit( "Totally failed to convert to utf-8: " . $@ . " I give up" ); } } # }}} my $new_body = MIME::Body::InCore->new( \@lines ); # set up the new entity $head->mime_attr( "content-type" => 'text/plain' ) unless ( $head->mime_attr("content-type") ); $head->mime_attr( "content-type.charset" => $enc ); $entity->bodyhandle($new_body); } } # NOTES: Why Encode::_utf8_off before Encode::from_to # # All the strings in RT are utf-8 now. Quotes from Encode POD: # # [$length =] from_to($octets, FROM_ENC, TO_ENC [, CHECK]) # ... The data in $octets must be encoded as octets and not as # characters in Perl's internal format. ... # # Not turning off the UTF-8 flag in the string will prevent the string # from conversion. # }}} # {{{ DecodeMIMEWordsToUTF8 =head2 DecodeMIMEWordsToUTF8 $raw An utility method which mimics MIME::Words::decode_mimewords, but only limited functionality. This function returns an utf-8 string. It returns the decoded string, or the original string if it's not encoded. Since the subroutine converts specified string into utf-8 charset, it should not alter a subject written in English. Why not use MIME::Words directly? Because it fails in RT when I tried. Maybe it's ok now. =cut sub DecodeMIMEWordsToUTF8 { my $str = shift; DecodeMIMEWordsToEncoding($str, 'utf-8'); } sub DecodeMIMEWordsToEncoding { my $str = shift; my $enc = shift; @_ = $str =~ m/([^=]*)=\?([^?]+)\?([QqBb])\?([^?]+)\?=([^=]*)/g; return ($str) unless (@_); $str = ""; while (@_) { my ($prefix, $charset, $encoding, $enc_str, $trailing) = (shift, shift, shift, shift, shift); $trailing =~ s/\s?\t?$//; # Observed from Outlook Express if ($encoding eq 'Q' or $encoding eq 'q') { use MIME::QuotedPrint; $enc_str =~ tr/_/ /; # Observed from Outlook Express $enc_str = decode_qp($enc_str); } elsif ($encoding eq 'B' or $encoding eq 'b') { use MIME::Base64; $enc_str = decode_base64($enc_str); } else { $RT::Logger->warning("RT::I18N::DecodeMIMEWordsToCharset got a " . "strange encoding: $encoding."); } # now we have got a decoded subject, try to convert into the encoding unless ($charset eq $enc) { eval { Encode::from_to($enc_str, $charset, $enc) }; if ($@) { $charset = _GuessCharset( $enc_str ); Encode::from_to($enc_str, $charset, $enc); } } $str .= $prefix . $enc_str . $trailing; } return ($str) } # }}} # {{{ _FindOrGuessCharset =head2 _FindOrGuessCharset MIME::Entity, $head_only When handed a MIME::Entity will first attempt to read what charset the message is encoded in. Failing that, will use Encode::Guess to try to figure it out If $head_only is true, only guesses charset for head parts. This is because header's encoding (e.g. filename="...") may be different from that of body's. =cut sub _FindOrGuessCharset { my $entity = shift; my $head_only = shift; my $head = $entity->head; if ($head->mime_attr("content-type.charset")) { return $head->mime_attr("content-type.charset"); } if ( !$head_only and $head->mime_type =~ m{^text/}) { my $body = $entity->bodyhandle or return; return _GuessCharset( $body->as_string ); } else { # potentially binary data -- don't guess the body return _GuessCharset( $head->as_string ); } } # }}} # {{{ _GuessCharset =head2 _GuessCharset STRING use Encode::Guess to try to figure it out the string's encoding. =cut sub _GuessCharset { my $fallback = 'iso-8859-1'; my $charset; if ( @RT::EmailInputEncodings and eval { require Encode::Guess; 1 } ) { Encode::Guess->set_suspects(@RT::EmailInputEncodings); my $decoder = Encode::Guess->guess( $_[0] ); if ( ref $decoder ) { $charset = $decoder->name; $RT::Logger->debug("Guessed encoding: $charset"); return $charset; } elsif ($decoder =~ /(\S+ or .+)/) { my %matched = map { $_ => 1 } split(/ or /, $1); return 'utf-8' if $matched{'utf8'}; # one and only normalization foreach my $suspect (@RT::EmailInputEncodings) { next unless $matched{$suspect}; $RT::Logger->debug("Encode::Guess ambiguous ($decoder); using $suspect"); $charset = $suspect; last; } } else { $RT::Logger->warning("Encode::Guess failed: $decoder; fallback to $fallback"); } } else { $RT::Logger->warning("Cannot Encode::Guess; fallback to $fallback"); } return($charset || $fallback); } # }}} # {{{ SetMIMEHeadToEncoding =head2 SetMIMEHeadToEncoding HEAD OLD_CHARSET NEW_CHARSET Converts a MIME Head from one encoding to another. This totally violates the RFC. We should never need this. But, Surprise!, MUAs are badly broken and do this kind of stuff all the time =cut sub SetMIMEHeadToEncoding { my ( $head, $charset, $enc, $preserve_words ) = ( shift, shift, shift, shift ); $charset = 'utf-8' if $charset eq 'utf8'; $enc = 'utf-8' if $enc eq 'utf8'; return if $charset eq $enc and $preserve_words; foreach my $tag ( $head->tags ) { my @values = $head->get_all($tag); $head->delete($tag); foreach my $value (@values) { if ( $charset ne $enc ) { eval { Encode::_utf8_off($value); Encode::from_to( $value, $charset => $enc ); }; if ($@) { $RT::Logger->error( "Encoding error: " . $@ . " defaulting to ISO-8859-1 -> UTF-8" ); eval { Encode::from_to( $value, 'iso-8859-1' => $enc ) }; if ($@) { $RT::Logger->crit( "Totally failed to convert to utf-8: " . $@ . " I give up" ); } } } $value = DecodeMIMEWordsToEncoding( $value, $enc ) unless $preserve_words; $head->add( $tag, $value ); } } } # }}} eval "require RT::I18N_Vendor"; die $@ if ($@ && $@ !~ qr{^Can't locate RT/I18N_Vendor.pm}); eval "require RT::I18N_Local"; die $@ if ($@ && $@ !~ qr{^Can't locate RT/I18N_Local.pm}); 1; # End of module.