|  | :mod:`email.utils`: Miscellaneous utilities | 
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|  |  | 
|  | .. module:: email.utils | 
|  | :synopsis: Miscellaneous email package utilities. | 
|  |  | 
|  | **Source code:** :source:`Lib/email/utils.py` | 
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|  | -------------- | 
|  |  | 
|  | There are a couple of useful utilities provided in the :mod:`email.utils` | 
|  | module: | 
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|  | .. function:: localtime(dt=None) | 
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|  | Return local time as an aware datetime object.  If called without | 
|  | arguments, return current time.  Otherwise *dt* argument should be a | 
|  | :class:`~datetime.datetime` instance, and it is converted to the local time | 
|  | zone according to the system time zone database.  If *dt* is naive (that | 
|  | is, ``dt.tzinfo`` is ``None``), it is assumed to be in local time.  In this | 
|  | case, a positive or zero value for *isdst* causes ``localtime`` to presume | 
|  | initially that summer time (for example, Daylight Saving Time) is or is not | 
|  | (respectively) in effect for the specified time.  A negative value for | 
|  | *isdst* causes the ``localtime`` to attempt to divine whether summer time | 
|  | is in effect for the specified time. | 
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|  | .. versionadded:: 3.3 | 
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|  | .. function:: make_msgid(idstring=None, domain=None) | 
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|  | Returns a string suitable for an :rfc:`2822`\ -compliant | 
|  | :mailheader:`Message-ID` header.  Optional *idstring* if given, is a string | 
|  | used to strengthen the uniqueness of the message id.  Optional *domain* if | 
|  | given provides the portion of the msgid after the '@'.  The default is the | 
|  | local hostname.  It is not normally necessary to override this default, but | 
|  | may be useful certain cases, such as a constructing distributed system that | 
|  | uses a consistent domain name across multiple hosts. | 
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|  | .. versionchanged:: 3.2 | 
|  | Added the *domain* keyword. | 
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|  | The remaining functions are part of the legacy (``Compat32``) email API.  There | 
|  | is no need to directly use these with the new API, since the parsing and | 
|  | formatting they provide is done automatically by the header parsing machinery | 
|  | of the new API. | 
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|  | .. function:: quote(str) | 
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|  | Return a new string with backslashes in *str* replaced by two backslashes, and | 
|  | double quotes replaced by backslash-double quote. | 
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|  | .. function:: unquote(str) | 
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|  | Return a new string which is an *unquoted* version of *str*. If *str* ends and | 
|  | begins with double quotes, they are stripped off.  Likewise if *str* ends and | 
|  | begins with angle brackets, they are stripped off. | 
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|  | .. function:: parseaddr(address) | 
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|  | Parse address -- which should be the value of some address-containing field such | 
|  | as :mailheader:`To` or :mailheader:`Cc` -- into its constituent *realname* and | 
|  | *email address* parts.  Returns a tuple of that information, unless the parse | 
|  | fails, in which case a 2-tuple of ``('', '')`` is returned. | 
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|  | .. function:: formataddr(pair, charset='utf-8') | 
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|  | The inverse of :meth:`parseaddr`, this takes a 2-tuple of the form ``(realname, | 
|  | email_address)`` and returns the string value suitable for a :mailheader:`To` or | 
|  | :mailheader:`Cc` header.  If the first element of *pair* is false, then the | 
|  | second element is returned unmodified. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Optional *charset* is the character set that will be used in the :rfc:`2047` | 
|  | encoding of the ``realname`` if the ``realname`` contains non-ASCII | 
|  | characters.  Can be an instance of :class:`str` or a | 
|  | :class:`~email.charset.Charset`.  Defaults to ``utf-8``. | 
|  |  | 
|  | .. versionchanged:: 3.3 | 
|  | Added the *charset* option. | 
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|  |  | 
|  | .. function:: getaddresses(fieldvalues) | 
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|  | This method returns a list of 2-tuples of the form returned by ``parseaddr()``. | 
|  | *fieldvalues* is a sequence of header field values as might be returned by | 
|  | :meth:`Message.get_all <email.message.Message.get_all>`.  Here's a simple | 
|  | example that gets all the recipients of a message:: | 
|  |  | 
|  | from email.utils import getaddresses | 
|  |  | 
|  | tos = msg.get_all('to', []) | 
|  | ccs = msg.get_all('cc', []) | 
|  | resent_tos = msg.get_all('resent-to', []) | 
|  | resent_ccs = msg.get_all('resent-cc', []) | 
|  | all_recipients = getaddresses(tos + ccs + resent_tos + resent_ccs) | 
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|  | .. function:: parsedate(date) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Attempts to parse a date according to the rules in :rfc:`2822`. however, some | 
|  | mailers don't follow that format as specified, so :func:`parsedate` tries to | 
|  | guess correctly in such cases.  *date* is a string containing an :rfc:`2822` | 
|  | date, such as  ``"Mon, 20 Nov 1995 19:12:08 -0500"``.  If it succeeds in parsing | 
|  | the date, :func:`parsedate` returns a 9-tuple that can be passed directly to | 
|  | :func:`time.mktime`; otherwise ``None`` will be returned.  Note that indexes 6, | 
|  | 7, and 8 of the result tuple are not usable. | 
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|  | .. function:: parsedate_tz(date) | 
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|  | Performs the same function as :func:`parsedate`, but returns either ``None`` or | 
|  | a 10-tuple; the first 9 elements make up a tuple that can be passed directly to | 
|  | :func:`time.mktime`, and the tenth is the offset of the date's timezone from UTC | 
|  | (which is the official term for Greenwich Mean Time) [#]_.  If the input string | 
|  | has no timezone, the last element of the tuple returned is ``0``, which represents | 
|  | UTC. Note that indexes 6, 7, and 8 of the result tuple are not usable. | 
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|  | .. function:: parsedate_to_datetime(date) | 
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|  | The inverse of :func:`format_datetime`.  Performs the same function as | 
|  | :func:`parsedate`, but on success returns a :mod:`~datetime.datetime`; | 
|  | otherwise ``ValueError`` is raised if *date* contains an invalid value such | 
|  | as an hour greater than 23 or a timezone offset not between -24 and 24 hours. | 
|  | If the input date has a timezone of ``-0000``, the ``datetime`` will be a naive | 
|  | ``datetime``, and if the date is conforming to the RFCs it will represent a | 
|  | time in UTC but with no indication of the actual source timezone of the | 
|  | message the date comes from.  If the input date has any other valid timezone | 
|  | offset, the ``datetime`` will be an aware ``datetime`` with the | 
|  | corresponding a :class:`~datetime.timezone` :class:`~datetime.tzinfo`. | 
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|  | .. versionadded:: 3.3 | 
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|  | .. function:: mktime_tz(tuple) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Turn a 10-tuple as returned by :func:`parsedate_tz` into a UTC | 
|  | timestamp (seconds since the Epoch).  If the timezone item in the | 
|  | tuple is ``None``, assume local time. | 
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|  | .. function:: formatdate(timeval=None, localtime=False, usegmt=False) | 
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|  | Returns a date string as per :rfc:`2822`, e.g.:: | 
|  |  | 
|  | Fri, 09 Nov 2001 01:08:47 -0000 | 
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|  | Optional *timeval* if given is a floating point time value as accepted by | 
|  | :func:`time.gmtime` and :func:`time.localtime`, otherwise the current time is | 
|  | used. | 
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|  | Optional *localtime* is a flag that when ``True``, interprets *timeval*, and | 
|  | returns a date relative to the local timezone instead of UTC, properly taking | 
|  | daylight savings time into account. The default is ``False`` meaning UTC is | 
|  | used. | 
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|  | Optional *usegmt* is a flag that when ``True``, outputs a  date string with the | 
|  | timezone as an ascii string ``GMT``, rather than a numeric ``-0000``. This is | 
|  | needed for some protocols (such as HTTP). This only applies when *localtime* is | 
|  | ``False``.  The default is ``False``. | 
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|  | .. function:: format_datetime(dt, usegmt=False) | 
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|  | Like ``formatdate``, but the input is a :mod:`datetime` instance.  If it is | 
|  | a naive datetime, it is assumed to be "UTC with no information about the | 
|  | source timezone", and the conventional ``-0000`` is used for the timezone. | 
|  | If it is an aware ``datetime``, then the numeric timezone offset is used. | 
|  | If it is an aware timezone with offset zero, then *usegmt* may be set to | 
|  | ``True``, in which case the string ``GMT`` is used instead of the numeric | 
|  | timezone offset.  This provides a way to generate standards conformant HTTP | 
|  | date headers. | 
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|  | .. versionadded:: 3.3 | 
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|  | .. function:: decode_rfc2231(s) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Decode the string *s* according to :rfc:`2231`. | 
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|  | .. function:: encode_rfc2231(s, charset=None, language=None) | 
|  |  | 
|  | Encode the string *s* according to :rfc:`2231`.  Optional *charset* and | 
|  | *language*, if given is the character set name and language name to use.  If | 
|  | neither is given, *s* is returned as-is.  If *charset* is given but *language* | 
|  | is not, the string is encoded using the empty string for *language*. | 
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|  | .. function:: collapse_rfc2231_value(value, errors='replace', fallback_charset='us-ascii') | 
|  |  | 
|  | When a header parameter is encoded in :rfc:`2231` format, | 
|  | :meth:`Message.get_param <email.message.Message.get_param>` may return a | 
|  | 3-tuple containing the character set, | 
|  | language, and value.  :func:`collapse_rfc2231_value` turns this into a unicode | 
|  | string.  Optional *errors* is passed to the *errors* argument of :class:`str`'s | 
|  | :func:`~str.encode` method; it defaults to ``'replace'``.  Optional | 
|  | *fallback_charset* specifies the character set to use if the one in the | 
|  | :rfc:`2231` header is not known by Python; it defaults to ``'us-ascii'``. | 
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|  | For convenience, if the *value* passed to :func:`collapse_rfc2231_value` is not | 
|  | a tuple, it should be a string and it is returned unquoted. | 
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|  | .. function:: decode_params(params) | 
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|  | Decode parameters list according to :rfc:`2231`.  *params* is a sequence of | 
|  | 2-tuples containing elements of the form ``(content-type, string-value)``. | 
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|  | .. rubric:: Footnotes | 
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|  | .. [#] Note that the sign of the timezone offset is the opposite of the sign of the | 
|  | ``time.timezone`` variable for the same timezone; the latter variable follows | 
|  | the POSIX standard while this module follows :rfc:`2822`. |