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Extract attachments from EML files in the current dir, and write them to the output subdir
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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
""" | |
2020 update: | |
- More iterators, fewer lists | |
- Python 3 compatible | |
- Processes files in parallel | |
(one thread per CPU, but that's not really how it works) | |
""" | |
import glob | |
import os | |
import email | |
from email import policy | |
from multiprocessing import Pool | |
EXTENSION = "eml" | |
def extract(filename): | |
""" | |
Try to extract the attachments from all files in cwd | |
""" | |
# ensure that an output dir exists | |
od = "output" | |
os.path.exists(od) or os.makedirs(od) | |
output_count = 0 | |
try: | |
with open(filename, "r") as f: | |
msg = email.message_from_file(f, policy=policy.default) | |
for attachment in msg.iter_attachments(): | |
try: | |
output_filename = attachment.get_filename() | |
except AttributeError: | |
print("Got string instead of filename for %s. Skipping." % f.name) | |
continue | |
# If no attachments are found, skip this file | |
if output_filename: | |
with open(os.path.join(od, output_filename), "wb") as of: | |
try: | |
of.write(attachment.get_payload(decode=True)) | |
output_count += 1 | |
except TypeError: | |
print("Couldn't get payload for %s" % output_filename) | |
if output_count == 0: | |
print("No attachment found for file %s!" % f.name) | |
# this should catch read and write errors | |
except IOError: | |
print("Problem with %s or one of its attachments!" % f.name) | |
return 1, output_count | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
# let's do this in parallel, using cpu count as number of threads | |
pool = Pool(None) | |
res = pool.map(extract, glob.iglob("*.%s" % EXTENSION)) | |
# need these if we use _async | |
pool.close() | |
pool.join() | |
# 2-element list holding number of files, number of attachments | |
numfiles = [sum(i) for i in zip(*res)] | |
print("Done: Processed {} files with {} attachments.".format(*numfiles)) |
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