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chatmail-core/deltachat-contact-tools/src/vcard.rs
Hocuri 0ab54da2eb refactor: Move vcard code to their own file (#6776)
So that we can directly link to the tests from the new Autocrypt
specification.
2025-04-07 16:48:21 +02:00

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Rust

use std::sync::LazyLock;
use anyhow::Context as _;
use anyhow::Result;
use chrono::DateTime;
use chrono::NaiveDateTime;
use regex::Regex;
use crate::sanitize_name_and_addr;
#[derive(Debug)]
/// A Contact, as represented in a VCard.
pub struct VcardContact {
/// The email address, vcard property `email`
pub addr: String,
/// This must be the name authorized by the contact itself, not a locally given name. Vcard
/// property `fn`. Can be empty, one should use `display_name()` to obtain the display name.
pub authname: String,
/// The contact's public PGP key in Base64, vcard property `key`
pub key: Option<String>,
/// The contact's profile image (=avatar) in Base64, vcard property `photo`
pub profile_image: Option<String>,
/// The timestamp when the vcard was created / last updated, vcard property `rev`
pub timestamp: Result<i64>,
}
impl VcardContact {
/// Returns the contact's display name.
pub fn display_name(&self) -> &str {
match self.authname.is_empty() {
false => &self.authname,
true => &self.addr,
}
}
}
/// Returns a vCard containing given contacts.
///
/// Calling [`parse_vcard()`] on the returned result is a reverse operation.
pub fn make_vcard(contacts: &[VcardContact]) -> String {
fn format_timestamp(c: &VcardContact) -> Option<String> {
let timestamp = *c.timestamp.as_ref().ok()?;
let datetime = DateTime::from_timestamp(timestamp, 0)?;
Some(datetime.format("%Y%m%dT%H%M%SZ").to_string())
}
let mut res = "".to_string();
for c in contacts {
let addr = &c.addr;
let display_name = c.display_name();
res += &format!(
"BEGIN:VCARD\r\n\
VERSION:4.0\r\n\
EMAIL:{addr}\r\n\
FN:{display_name}\r\n"
);
if let Some(key) = &c.key {
res += &format!("KEY:data:application/pgp-keys;base64,{key}\r\n");
}
if let Some(profile_image) = &c.profile_image {
res += &format!("PHOTO:data:image/jpeg;base64,{profile_image}\r\n");
}
if let Some(timestamp) = format_timestamp(c) {
res += &format!("REV:{timestamp}\r\n");
}
res += "END:VCARD\r\n";
}
res
}
/// Parses `VcardContact`s from a given `&str`.
pub fn parse_vcard(vcard: &str) -> Vec<VcardContact> {
fn remove_prefix<'a>(s: &'a str, prefix: &str) -> Option<&'a str> {
let start_of_s = s.get(..prefix.len())?;
if start_of_s.eq_ignore_ascii_case(prefix) {
s.get(prefix.len()..)
} else {
None
}
}
/// Returns (parameters, value) tuple.
fn vcard_property<'a>(line: &'a str, property: &str) -> Option<(&'a str, &'a str)> {
let remainder = remove_prefix(line, property)?;
// If `s` is `EMAIL;TYPE=work:alice@example.com` and `property` is `EMAIL`,
// then `remainder` is now `;TYPE=work:alice@example.com`
// Note: This doesn't handle the case where there are quotes around a colon,
// like `NAME;Foo="Some quoted text: that contains a colon":value`.
// This could be improved in the future, but for now, the parsing is good enough.
let (mut params, value) = remainder.split_once(':')?;
// In the example from above, `params` is now `;TYPE=work`
// and `value` is now `alice@example.com`
if params
.chars()
.next()
.filter(|c| !c.is_ascii_punctuation() || *c == '_')
.is_some()
{
// `s` started with `property`, but the next character after it was not punctuation,
// so this line's property is actually something else
return None;
}
if let Some(p) = remove_prefix(params, ";") {
params = p;
}
if let Some(p) = remove_prefix(params, "PREF=1") {
params = p;
}
Some((params, value))
}
fn base64_key(line: &str) -> Option<&str> {
let (params, value) = vcard_property(line, "key")?;
if params.eq_ignore_ascii_case("PGP;ENCODING=BASE64")
|| params.eq_ignore_ascii_case("TYPE=PGP;ENCODING=b")
{
return Some(value);
}
if let Some(value) = remove_prefix(value, "data:application/pgp-keys;base64,")
.or_else(|| remove_prefix(value, r"data:application/pgp-keys;base64\,"))
{
return Some(value);
}
None
}
fn base64_photo(line: &str) -> Option<&str> {
let (params, value) = vcard_property(line, "photo")?;
if params.eq_ignore_ascii_case("JPEG;ENCODING=BASE64")
|| params.eq_ignore_ascii_case("ENCODING=BASE64;JPEG")
|| params.eq_ignore_ascii_case("TYPE=JPEG;ENCODING=b")
|| params.eq_ignore_ascii_case("ENCODING=b;TYPE=JPEG")
|| params.eq_ignore_ascii_case("ENCODING=BASE64;TYPE=JPEG")
|| params.eq_ignore_ascii_case("TYPE=JPEG;ENCODING=BASE64")
{
return Some(value);
}
if let Some(value) = remove_prefix(value, "data:image/jpeg;base64,")
.or_else(|| remove_prefix(value, r"data:image/jpeg;base64\,"))
{
return Some(value);
}
None
}
fn parse_datetime(datetime: &str) -> Result<i64> {
// According to https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6350#section-4.3.5, the timestamp
// is in ISO.8601.2004 format. DateTime::parse_from_rfc3339() apparently parses
// ISO.8601, but fails to parse any of the examples given.
// So, instead just parse using a format string.
// Parses 19961022T140000Z, 19961022T140000-05, or 19961022T140000-0500.
let timestamp = match DateTime::parse_from_str(datetime, "%Y%m%dT%H%M%S%#z") {
Ok(datetime) => datetime.timestamp(),
// Parses 19961022T140000.
Err(e) => match NaiveDateTime::parse_from_str(datetime, "%Y%m%dT%H%M%S") {
Ok(datetime) => datetime
.and_local_timezone(chrono::offset::Local)
.single()
.context("Could not apply local timezone to parsed date and time")?
.timestamp(),
Err(_) => return Err(e.into()),
},
};
Ok(timestamp)
}
// Remove line folding, see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6350#section-3.2
static NEWLINE_AND_SPACE_OR_TAB: LazyLock<Regex> =
LazyLock::new(|| Regex::new("\r?\n[\t ]").unwrap());
let unfolded_lines = NEWLINE_AND_SPACE_OR_TAB.replace_all(vcard, "");
let mut lines = unfolded_lines.lines().peekable();
let mut contacts = Vec::new();
while lines.peek().is_some() {
// Skip to the start of the vcard:
for line in lines.by_ref() {
if line.eq_ignore_ascii_case("BEGIN:VCARD") {
break;
}
}
let mut display_name = None;
let mut addr = None;
let mut key = None;
let mut photo = None;
let mut datetime = None;
for mut line in lines.by_ref() {
if let Some(remainder) = remove_prefix(line, "item1.") {
// Remove the group name, if the group is called "item1".
// If necessary, we can improve this to also remove groups that are called something different that "item1".
//
// Search "group name" at https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6350 for more infos.
line = remainder;
}
if let Some((_params, email)) = vcard_property(line, "email") {
addr.get_or_insert(email);
} else if let Some((_params, name)) = vcard_property(line, "fn") {
display_name.get_or_insert(name);
} else if let Some(k) = base64_key(line) {
key.get_or_insert(k);
} else if let Some(p) = base64_photo(line) {
photo.get_or_insert(p);
} else if let Some((_params, rev)) = vcard_property(line, "rev") {
datetime.get_or_insert(rev);
} else if line.eq_ignore_ascii_case("END:VCARD") {
let (authname, addr) =
sanitize_name_and_addr(display_name.unwrap_or(""), addr.unwrap_or(""));
contacts.push(VcardContact {
authname,
addr,
key: key.map(|s| s.to_string()),
profile_image: photo.map(|s| s.to_string()),
timestamp: datetime
.context("No timestamp in vcard")
.and_then(parse_datetime),
});
break;
}
}
}
contacts
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod vcard_tests;