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"""
XML-RPC plugin for SpamBayes core server.

This plugin opens an XML-RPC server in a separate thread listening to the
given host and port (default localhost:5001).  In Python 2.5 and later it
also enforces a path (default /sbrpc).

SECURITY NOTE: The XML-RPC plugin provide *NO SECURITY*.  It would be
unwise to listen to anything besides 'localhost'.  Similarly, when
running the core_server configured with the XML-RPC plugin it's quite
likely that the main core_server interface will have to listen to
something other than localhost to allow administrators to administer
it remotely.  Access to that URL should only be available to a set of
trusted administrators, probably by proxy through some other webserver
which provides the necessary authentication support.

The XML-RPC server exposes the following methods:

    score(form_dict, extra_tokens) -> (score, evidence)
        Scores a dictionary representing the contents of a web
        submission form and a list of any extra tokens provided
        by the caller.  The return value is a list containing
        the spam probability of the input and a set of (token,
        probability) pairs for the most significant tokens.

    score_mime(msg, encoding) -> (score, evidence)
        Scores a MIME message (a string encoded using encoding).
        The return value is as for the score method.

The following options are available in the Plugin section of the options.

    xmlrpc_host - host to listen to (default: localhost)
    xmlrpc_port - port to listen to (default: 8001)
    xmlrpc_path - path to support (default: /sbrpc)

"""

__author__ = "Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com>"
__credits__ = "All the Spambayes folk."

# This module is part of the spambayes project, which is Copyright 2002-2007
# The Python Software Foundation and is covered by the Python Software
# Foundation license.

import threading
import xmlrpclib
import time
from email import Message, message_from_string
from SimpleXMLRPCServer import SimpleXMLRPCServer

from spambayes.CorePlugin import Plugin, PluginUI
from spambayes.Options import _, options
from spambayes.tokenizer import tokenize
import spambayes.message
from spambayes import storage
from spambayes import FileCorpus

class XMLRPCUI(PluginUI):
    plugin_map = (
        (_('XML-RPC Options'), None),
        ('Plugin',            'xmlrpc_path'),
        ('Plugin',            'xmlrpc_host'),
        ('Plugin',            'xmlrpc_port'),
        )

class XMLRPCPlugin(Plugin):
    def __init__(self, name, ui):
        Plugin.__init__(self, name, ui)
        host = options["Plugin", "xmlrpc_host"]
        port = options["Plugin", "xmlrpc_port"]
        path = options["Plugin", "xmlrpc_path"]
        self.server = SimpleXMLRPCServer((host, port))
        # Path is only enforced in Python 2.5 and later but we set it anyway.
        self.server.RequestHandlerClass.rpc_paths = (path,)
        self.server.register_instance(self)
        self.thread = threading.Thread(target=self.server.serve_forever)
        self.thread.setDaemon(True)
        self.thread.start()

    def _dispatch(self, method, params):
        if method in ("score", "score_mime", "train", "train_mime"):
            return getattr(self, method)(*params)
        else:
            raise xmlrpclib.Fault(404, '"%s" is not supported' % method)

    def train(self, form_dict, extra_tokens, attachments, is_spam=True):
        newdict = {}
        for (i, k) in form_dict.items():
            if isinstance(k, unicode):
                k = k.encode("utf-8")
            newdict[i] = k
        mime_message = form_to_mime(newdict, extra_tokens, attachments)
        mime_message = unicode(mime_message.as_string(), "utf-8").encode("utf-8")
        self.train_mime(mime_message, "utf-8", is_spam)
        return ""
    
    def train_mime(self, msg_text, encoding, is_spam):
        if self.state.bayes is None:
            self.state.create_workers()
        # Get msg_text into canonical string representation.
        # Make sure we have a unicode object...
        if isinstance(msg_text, str):
            msg_text = unicode(msg_text, encoding)
        # ... then encode it as utf-8.
        if isinstance(msg_text, unicode):
            msg_text = msg_text.encode("utf-8")
        msg = message_from_string(msg_text,
                                  _class=spambayes.message.SBHeaderMessage)
        if is_spam:
            desired_corpus = "spamCorpus"
        else:
            desired_corpus = "hamCorpus"
        if hasattr(self, desired_corpus):
            corpus = getattr(self, desired_corpus)
        else:
            if hasattr(self, "state"):
                corpus = getattr(self.state, desired_corpus)
                setattr(self, desired_corpus, corpus)
                self.msg_name_func = self.state.getNewMessageName
            else:
                if is_spam:
                    fn = storage.get_pathname_option("Storage",
                                                     "spam_cache")
                else:
                    fn = storage.get_pathname_option("Storage",
                                                     "ham_cache")
                storage.ensureDir(fn)
                if options["Storage", "cache_use_gzip"]:
                    factory = FileCorpus.GzipFileMessageFactory()
                else:
                    factory = FileCorpus.FileMessageFactory()
                age = options["Storage", "cache_expiry_days"]*24*60*60
                corpus = FileCorpus.ExpiryFileCorpus(age, factory, fn,
                                                     '[0123456789\-]*',
                                                     cacheSize=20)
                setattr(self, desired_corpus, corpus)
                class UniqueNamer(object):
                    count = -1
                    def generate_name(self):
                        self.count += 1
                        return "%10.10d-%d" % (long(time.time()), self.count)
                Namer = UniqueNamer()
                self.msg_name_func = Namer.generate_name
        key = self.msg_name_func()
        mime_message = unicode(msg.as_string(), "utf-8").encode("utf-8")
        msg = corpus.makeMessage(key, mime_message)
        msg.setId(key)
        corpus.addMessage(msg)
        msg.RememberTrained(is_spam)
        #self.stats.RecordTraining(not is_spam)
        #if is_spam:
        #    self.state.bayes.nspam += 1
        #else:
        #    self.state.bayes.nham += 1

    def train_spam(self, form_dict, extra_tokens, attachments):
        pass

    def train_ham(self, form_dict, extra_tokens, attachments):
        pass

    def score(self, form_dict, extra_tokens, attachments):
        """Score a dictionary + extra tokens."""
        newdict = {}
        for (i, k) in form_dict.items():
            if isinstance(k, unicode):
                k = k.encode("utf-8")
            newdict[i] = k
        mime_message = form_to_mime(newdict, extra_tokens, attachments)
        mime_message = unicode(mime_message.as_string(), "utf-8").encode("utf-8")
        return self.score_mime(mime_message, "utf-8")

    def score_mime(self, msg_text, encoding):
        """Score a message representing a MIME document.

        The msg argument will be a string in the given encoding.
        """

        # XXX Much of this probably belongs in the core server...

        if self.state.bayes is None:
            self.state.create_workers()
        # Get msg_text into canonical string representation.
        # Make sure we have a unicode object...
        if isinstance(msg_text, str):
            msg_text = unicode(msg_text, encoding)
        # ... then encode it as utf-8.
        if isinstance(msg_text, unicode):
            msg_text = msg_text.encode("utf-8")
        msg = message_from_string(msg_text,
                                  _class=spambayes.message.SBHeaderMessage)

        tokens = tokenize(msg)

        # XXX Maybe from here on down...

        prob, clues = self.state.bayes.spamprob(tokens, evidence=True)
        msg.addSBHeaders(prob, clues)

        self.state.record_classification(msg.GetClassification(), prob)

        # Cache the message.
        if not self.state.is_test and options["Storage", "cache_messages"]:
            msg.setId(self.state.getNewMessageName())
            # Write the message into the Unknown cache.
            makeMessage = self.state.unknownCorpus.makeMessage
            message = makeMessage(msg.getId(), msg.as_string())
            self.state.unknownCorpus.addMessage(message)
        return prob

def form_to_mime(form, extra_tokens, attachments):
    """Encode submission form bits as a MIME message.

    form - a dictionary of key/value pairs representing the form's contents
    extra_tokens - a sequence of synthetic tokens generated by the caller.
      For example, if you include a honeypot hidden field in your form, you
      might generate a synthetic token which tells if it was filled in or not.
      You might also generate tokens which indicate how long a submitting
      username has existed or how many successful posts that username has
      submitted.
    attachments - list of dictionaries describing an attachment.
      The 'payload' key is required.  If there is no 'content-type' key
      'application/octet-stream' is assumed.  If 'content-transfer-encoding'
      is given it will be added to the headers of the attachment.  Note that
      the keys are case-sensitive and must be lower case.
    """
    msg = Message.Message()
    msg.set_type("multipart/digest")
    msg.add_header("Subject", "Form submission")
    msg.add_header("From", "SpamBayes XMLRPC Plugin <webmaster@localhost>")

    main = Message.Message()
    main.set_type("text/plain")
    main.set_payload("\n".join(["%s:%s" % (k, v) for (k, v) in form.items()]))
    msg.attach(main)

    # Always add the extra tokens payload so we can reliably reverse the
    # conversion.
    extra = Message.Message()
    extra.set_type("text/plain")
    extra.set_payload("\n".join(extra_tokens))
    msg.attach(extra)

    # Any further payloads are for the attachments.
    for content in attachments:
        mime_type = content.get("content-type") or "application/octet-stream"
        attachment = Message.Message()
        if "content-transfer-encoding" in content:
            attachment.add_header("Content-Transfer-Encoding",
                                  content["content-transfer-encoding"])
        attachment.set_type(mime_type)
        attachment.set_payload(content["payload"])
        msg.attach(attachment)

    return msg

def register():
    return XMLRPCPlugin("XMLRPC", XMLRPCUI())