#!/usr/bin/python # Copyright 2015 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """ Mail the content of standard input. Example usage: Use pipe: $ echo "Some content" |./gmail_lib.py -s "subject" abc@bb.com xyz@gmail.com Manually input: $ ./gmail_lib.py -s "subject" abc@bb.com xyz@gmail.com > Line 1 > Line 2 Ctrl-D to end standard input. """ import argparse import base64 import httplib2 import logging import sys import os from email.mime.text import MIMEText import common from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import global_config from autotest_lib.client.common_lib.cros.graphite import autotest_stats from autotest_lib.server import utils as server_utils from chromite.lib import retry_util try: from apiclient.discovery import build as apiclient_build from apiclient import errors as apiclient_errors from oauth2client import file as oauth_client_fileio except ImportError as e: apiclient_build = None logging.debug("API client for gmail disabled. %s", e) EMAIL_COUNT_KEY = 'emails.%s' DEFAULT_CREDS_FILE = global_config.global_config.get_config_value( 'NOTIFICATIONS', 'gmail_api_credentials', default=None) RETRY_DELAY = 5 RETRY_BACKOFF_FACTOR = 1.5 MAX_RETRY = 10 RETRIABLE_MSGS = [ # User-rate limit exceeded r'HttpError 429',] class GmailApiException(Exception): """Exception raised in accessing Gmail API.""" class Message(): """An email message.""" def __init__(self, to, subject, message_text): """Initialize a message. @param to: The recievers saperated by comma. e.g. 'abc@gmail.com,xyz@gmail.com' @param subject: String, subject of the message @param message_text: String, content of the message. """ self.to = to self.subject = subject self.message_text = message_text def get_payload(self): """Get the payload that can be sent to the Gmail API. @return: A dictionary representing the message. """ message = MIMEText(self.message_text) message['to'] = self.to message['subject'] = self.subject return {'raw': base64.urlsafe_b64encode(message.as_string())} class GmailApiClient(): """Client that talks to Gmail API.""" def __init__(self, oauth_credentials): """Init Gmail API client @param oauth_credentials: Path to the oauth credential token. """ if not apiclient_build: raise GmailApiException('Cannot get apiclient library.') storage = oauth_client_fileio.Storage(oauth_credentials) credentials = storage.get() if not credentials or credentials.invalid: raise GmailApiException('Invalid credentials for Gmail API, ' 'could not send email.') http = credentials.authorize(httplib2.Http()) self._service = apiclient_build('gmail', 'v1', http=http) def send_message(self, message, ignore_error=True): """Send an email message. @param message: Message to be sent. @param ignore_error: If True, will ignore any HttpError. """ try: # 'me' represents the default authorized user. message = self._service.users().messages().send( userId='me', body=message.get_payload()).execute() logging.debug('Email sent: %s' , message['id']) except apiclient_errors.HttpError as error: if ignore_error: logging.error('Failed to send email: %s', error) else: raise def send_email(to, subject, message_text, retry=True, creds_path=None): """Send email. @param to: The recipients, separated by comma. @param subject: Subject of the email. @param message_text: Text to send. @param retry: If retry on retriable failures as defined in RETRIABLE_MSGS. @param creds_path: The credential path for gmail account, if None, will use DEFAULT_CREDS_FILE. """ auth_creds = server_utils.get_creds_abspath( creds_path or DEFAULT_CREDS_FILE) if not auth_creds or not os.path.isfile(auth_creds): logging.error('Failed to send email to %s: Credential file does not' 'exist: %s. If this is a prod server, puppet should' 'install it. If you need to be able to send email, ' 'find the credential file from chromeos-admin repo and ' 'copy it to %s', to, auth_creds, auth_creds) return client = GmailApiClient(oauth_credentials=auth_creds) m = Message(to, subject, message_text) retry_count = MAX_RETRY if retry else 0 def _run(): """Send the message.""" client.send_message(m, ignore_error=False) def handler(exc): """Check if exc is an HttpError and is retriable. @param exc: An exception. @return: True if is an retriable HttpError. """ if not isinstance(exc, apiclient_errors.HttpError): return False error_msg = str(exc) should_retry = any([msg in error_msg for msg in RETRIABLE_MSGS]) if should_retry: logging.warning('Will retry error %s', exc) return should_retry autotest_stats.Counter(EMAIL_COUNT_KEY % 'total').increment() try: retry_util.GenericRetry( handler, retry_count, _run, sleep=RETRY_DELAY, backoff_factor=RETRY_BACKOFF_FACTOR) except Exception: autotest_stats.Counter(EMAIL_COUNT_KEY % 'fail').increment() raise if __name__ == '__main__': logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG) parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( description=__doc__, formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter) parser.add_argument('-s', '--subject', type=str, dest='subject', required=True, help='Subject of the mail') parser.add_argument('recipients', nargs='*', help='Email addresses separated by space.') args = parser.parse_args() if not args.recipients or not args.subject: print 'Requires both recipients and subject.' sys.exit(1) message_text = sys.stdin.read() send_email(','.join(args.recipients), args.subject , message_text)