# frozen_string_literal: true # Inspired in great part by Discourse's Email::Receiver module Gitlab module Email class ReplyParser attr_accessor :message def initialize(message, trim_reply: true, append_reply: false) @message = message @trim_reply = trim_reply @append_reply = append_reply end def execute body = select_body(message) encoding = body.encoding body, stripped_text = EmailReplyTrimmer.trim(body, @append_reply) if @trim_reply return '' unless body # not using /\s+$/ here because that deletes empty lines body = body.gsub(/[ \t]$/, '') # NOTE: We currently don't support empty quotes. # EmailReplyTrimmer allows this as a special case, # so we detect it manually here. return "" if body.lines.all? { |l| l.strip.empty? || l.start_with?('>') } encoded_body = body.force_encoding(encoding).encode("UTF-8") return encoded_body unless @append_reply [encoded_body, stripped_text.force_encoding(encoding).encode("UTF-8")] end private def select_body(message) part = if message.multipart? message.text_part || message.html_part || message else message end decoded = fix_charset(part) return "" unless decoded # Certain trigger phrases that means we didn't parse correctly if decoded =~ %r{(Content\-Type\:|multipart/alternative|text/plain)} return "" end if (part.content_type || '').include? 'text/html' HTMLParser.parse_reply(decoded) else decoded end end # Force encoding to UTF-8 on a Mail::Message or Mail::Part def fix_charset(object) return if object.nil? if object.charset object.body.decoded.force_encoding(object.charset.gsub(/utf8/i, "UTF-8")).encode("UTF-8").to_s else object.body.to_s end rescue StandardError nil end end end end