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Bradley M. Kuhn
Add Twitter's Bootstrap 3.0.0 CSS and Javascript files, under Apache License 2.0

These files are exactly as they appear the upstream release 3.0.0 of
Bootstrap, which Twitter released under the Apache License 2.0. To extract
these files, I did the following:

I downloaded the following file:
https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap/archive/v3.0.0.zip

with sha256sum of:
$ sha256sum v3.0.0.zip
2d54f345f4abc6bf65ea648c323e9bae577e6febf755650e62555f2d7a222e17 v3.0.0.zip

And extracted from it these two files:
bootstrap-3.0.0/dist/css/bootstrap.css
bootstrap-3.0.0/dist/js/bootstrap.js
which are licensed under the Apache License 2.0.

and placed them into:
rhodecode/public/css/bootstrap.css
rhodecode/public/js/bootstrap.js
respectively.
from rhodecode.lib.rcmail.response import MailResponse

from rhodecode.lib.rcmail.exceptions import BadHeaders
from rhodecode.lib.rcmail.exceptions import InvalidMessage


class Attachment(object):
    """
    Encapsulates file attachment information.

    :param filename: filename of attachment
    :param content_type: file mimetype
    :param data: the raw file data, either as string or file obj
    :param disposition: content-disposition (if any)
    """

    def __init__(self,
                 filename=None,
                 content_type=None,
                 data=None,
                 disposition=None):

        self.filename = filename
        self.content_type = content_type
        self.disposition = disposition or 'attachment'
        self._data = data

    @property
    def data(self):
        if isinstance(self._data, basestring):
            return self._data
        self._data = self._data.read()
        return self._data


class Message(object):
    """
    Encapsulates an email message.

    :param subject: email subject header
    :param recipients: list of email addresses
    :param body: plain text message
    :param html: HTML message
    :param sender: email sender address
    :param cc: CC list
    :param bcc: BCC list
    :param extra_headers: dict of extra email headers
    :param attachments: list of Attachment instances
    :param recipients_separator: alternative separator for any of
        'From', 'To', 'Delivered-To', 'Cc', 'Bcc' fields
    """

    def __init__(self,
                 subject=None,
                 recipients=None,
                 body=None,
                 html=None,
                 sender=None,
                 cc=None,
                 bcc=None,
                 extra_headers=None,
                 attachments=None,
                 recipients_separator="; "):

        self.subject = subject or ''
        self.sender = sender
        self.body = body
        self.html = html

        self.recipients = recipients or []
        self.attachments = attachments or []
        self.cc = cc or []
        self.bcc = bcc or []
        self.extra_headers = extra_headers or {}

        self.recipients_separator = recipients_separator

    @property
    def send_to(self):
        return set(self.recipients) | set(self.bcc or ()) | set(self.cc or ())

    def to_message(self):
        """
        Returns raw email.Message instance.Validates message first.
        """

        self.validate()

        return self.get_response().to_message()

    def get_response(self):
        """
        Creates a Lamson MailResponse instance
        """

        response = MailResponse(Subject=self.subject,
                                To=self.recipients,
                                From=self.sender,
                                Body=self.body,
                                Html=self.html,
                                separator=self.recipients_separator)

        if self.cc:
            response.base['Cc'] = self.cc

        for attachment in self.attachments:

            response.attach(attachment.filename,
                            attachment.content_type,
                            attachment.data,
                            attachment.disposition)

        response.update(self.extra_headers)

        return response

    def is_bad_headers(self):
        """
        Checks for bad headers i.e. newlines in subject, sender or recipients.
        """

        headers = [self.subject, self.sender]
        headers += list(self.send_to)
        headers += self.extra_headers.values()

        for val in headers:
            for c in '\r\n':
                if c in val:
                    return True
        return False

    def validate(self):
        """
        Checks if message is valid and raises appropriate exception.
        """

        if not self.recipients:
            raise InvalidMessage("No recipients have been added")

        if not self.body and not self.html:
            raise InvalidMessage("No body has been set")

        if not self.sender:
            raise InvalidMessage("No sender address has been set")

        if self.is_bad_headers():
            raise BadHeaders

    def add_recipient(self, recipient):
        """
        Adds another recipient to the message.

        :param recipient: email address of recipient.
        """

        self.recipients.append(recipient)

    def add_cc(self, recipient):
        """
        Adds an email address to the CC list.

        :param recipient: email address of recipient.
        """

        self.cc.append(recipient)

    def add_bcc(self, recipient):
        """
        Adds an email address to the BCC list.

        :param recipient: email address of recipient.
        """

        self.bcc.append(recipient)

    def attach(self, attachment):
        """
        Adds an attachment to the message.

        :param attachment: an **Attachment** instance.
        """

        self.attachments.append(attachment)