Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- func WriteHeader(w io.Writer, h Header) error
- type Header
- func (h *Header) Add(k, v string)
- func (h *Header) Copy() Header
- func (h *Header) Del(k string)
- func (h *Header) Fields() HeaderFields
- func (h *Header) FieldsByKey(k string) HeaderFields
- func (h *Header) Get(k string) string
- func (h *Header) Has(k string) bool
- func (h *Header) Len() int
- func (h *Header) Set(k, v string)
- type HeaderFields
- type MultipartReader
- type MultipartWriter
- type Part
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type Header ¶
type Header struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
A Header represents the key-value pairs in a message header.
The header representation is idempotent: if the header can be read and written, the result will be exactly the same as the original (including whitespace). This is required for e.g. DKIM.
Mutating the header is restricted: the only two allowed operations are inserting a new header field at the top and deleting a header field. This is again necessary for DKIM.
Example ¶
package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/emersion/go-message/textproto" ) func main() { var h textproto.Header h.Add("From", "<root@nsa.gov>") h.Add("To", "<root@gchq.gov.uk>") h.Set("Subject", "Tonight's dinner") fmt.Println("From: ", h.Get("From")) fmt.Println("Has Received: ", h.Has("Received")) fmt.Println("Header fields:") fields := h.Fields() for fields.Next() { fmt.Println(" ", fields.Key()) } }
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func ReadHeader ¶
ReadHeader reads a MIME header from r. The header is a sequence of possibly continued Key: Value lines ending in a blank line.
func (*Header) Add ¶
Add adds the key, value pair to the header. It prepends to any existing fields associated with key.
func (*Header) Fields ¶
func (h *Header) Fields() HeaderFields
Fields iterates over all the header fields.
The header may not be mutated while iterating, except using HeaderFields.Del.
func (*Header) FieldsByKey ¶
func (h *Header) FieldsByKey(k string) HeaderFields
FieldsByKey iterates over all fields having the specified key.
The header may not be mutated while iterating, except using HeaderFields.Del.
func (*Header) Get ¶
Get gets the first value associated with the given key. If there are no values associated with the key, Get returns "".
type HeaderFields ¶
type HeaderFields interface { // Next advances to the next header field. It returns true on success, or // false if there is no next field. Next() (more bool) // Key returns the key of the current field. Key() string // Value returns the value of the current field. Value() string // Del deletes the current field. Del() }
HeaderFields iterates over header fields. Its cursor starts before the first field of the header. Use Next to advance from field to field.
type MultipartReader ¶ added in v0.10.2
type MultipartReader struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
MultipartReader is an iterator over parts in a MIME multipart body. MultipartReader's underlying parser consumes its input as needed. Seeking isn't supported.
func NewMultipartReader ¶ added in v0.10.2
func NewMultipartReader(r io.Reader, boundary string) *MultipartReader
NewMultipartReader creates a new multipart reader reading from r using the given MIME boundary.
The boundary is usually obtained from the "boundary" parameter of the message's "Content-Type" header. Use mime.ParseMediaType to parse such headers.
func (*MultipartReader) NextPart ¶ added in v0.10.2
func (r *MultipartReader) NextPart() (*Part, error)
NextPart returns the next part in the multipart or an error. When there are no more parts, the error io.EOF is returned.
type MultipartWriter ¶ added in v0.10.2
type MultipartWriter struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
A MultipartWriter generates multipart messages.
func NewMultipartWriter ¶ added in v0.10.2
func NewMultipartWriter(w io.Writer) *MultipartWriter
NewMultipartWriter returns a new multipart Writer with a random boundary, writing to w.
func (*MultipartWriter) Boundary ¶ added in v0.10.2
func (w *MultipartWriter) Boundary() string
Boundary returns the Writer's boundary.
func (*MultipartWriter) Close ¶ added in v0.10.2
func (w *MultipartWriter) Close() error
Close finishes the multipart message and writes the trailing boundary end line to the output.
func (*MultipartWriter) CreatePart ¶ added in v0.10.2
func (w *MultipartWriter) CreatePart(header Header) (io.Writer, error)
CreatePart creates a new multipart section with the provided header. The body of the part should be written to the returned Writer. After calling CreatePart, any previous part may no longer be written to.
func (*MultipartWriter) SetBoundary ¶ added in v0.10.2
func (w *MultipartWriter) SetBoundary(boundary string) error
SetBoundary overrides the Writer's default randomly-generated boundary separator with an explicit value.
SetBoundary must be called before any parts are created, may only contain certain ASCII characters, and must be non-empty and at most 70 bytes long.