smscalls: parse mms from smscalls export (#370)
* initial mms exploration
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my/smscalls.py
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ config = make_config(smscalls)
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from datetime import datetime, timezone
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import NamedTuple, Iterator, Set, Tuple, Optional
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from typing import NamedTuple, Iterator, Set, Tuple, Optional, Any, Dict, List
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from lxml import etree
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@ -150,6 +150,165 @@ def _extract_messages(path: Path) -> Iterator[Res[Message]]:
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class MMSContentPart(NamedTuple):
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sequence_index: int
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content_type: str
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filename: str
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text: Optional[str]
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data: Optional[str]
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class MMS(NamedTuple):
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dt: datetime
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dt_readable: str
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parts: List[MMSContentPart]
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# NOTE: these is often something like 'Name 1, Name 2', but might be different depending on your client
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who: Optional[str]
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# NOTE: This can be a single phone number, or multiple, split by '~' or ','. Its better to think
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# of this as a 'key' or 'conversation ID', phone numbers are also present in 'addresses'
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phone_number: str
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addresses: List[Tuple[str, int]]
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# 1 = Received, 2 = Sent, 3 = Draft, 4 = Outbox
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message_type: int
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@property
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def from_user(self) -> str:
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# since these can be group messages, we can't just check message_type,
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# we need to iterate through and find who sent it
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# who is CC/'To' is not obvious in many message clients
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#
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# 129 = BCC, 130 = CC, 151 = To, 137 = From
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for (addr, _type) in self.addresses:
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if _type == 137:
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return addr
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else:
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# hmm, maybe return instead? but this probably shouldnt happen, means
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# something is very broken
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raise RuntimeError(f'No from address matching 137 found in {self.addresses}')
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@property
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def from_me(self) -> bool:
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return self.message_type == 2
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def mms() -> Iterator[Res[MMS]]:
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files = get_files(config.export_path, glob='sms-*.xml')
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emitted: Set[Tuple[datetime, Optional[str], str]] = set()
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for p in files:
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for c in _extract_mms(p):
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if isinstance(c, Exception):
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yield c
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continue
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key = (c.dt, c.phone_number, c.from_user)
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if key in emitted:
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continue
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emitted.add(key)
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yield c
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def _resolve_null_str(value: Optional[str]) -> Optional[str]:
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if value is None:
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return None
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# hmm.. theres some risk of the text actually being 'null', but theres
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# no way to distinguish that from XML values
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if value == 'null':
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return None
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return value
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def _extract_mms(path: Path) -> Iterator[Res[MMS]]:
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tr = etree.parse(str(path))
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for mxml in tr.findall('mms'):
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dt = mxml.get('date')
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dt_readable = mxml.get('readable_date')
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message_type = mxml.get('msg_box')
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who = mxml.get('contact_name')
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if who is not None and who in UNKNOWN:
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who = None
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phone_number = mxml.get('address')
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if dt is None or dt_readable is None or message_type is None or phone_number is None:
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mxml_str = etree.tostring(mxml).decode('utf-8')
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yield RuntimeError(f'Missing one or more required attributes [date, readable_date, msg_box, address] in {mxml_str}')
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continue
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addresses: List[Tuple[str, int]] = []
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for addr_parent in mxml.findall('addrs'):
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for addr in addr_parent.findall('addr'):
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addr_data = addr.attrib
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user_address = addr_data.get('address')
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user_type = addr_data.get('type')
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if user_address is None or user_type is None:
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addr_str = etree.tostring(addr_parent).decode()
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yield RuntimeError(f'Missing one or more required attributes [address, type] in {addr_str}')
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continue
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if not user_type.isdigit():
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yield RuntimeError(f'Invalid address type {user_type} {type(user_type)}, cannot convert to number')
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continue
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addresses.append((user_address, int(user_type)))
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content: List[MMSContentPart] = []
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for part_root in mxml.findall('parts'):
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for part in part_root.findall('part'):
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# the first item is an SMIL XML element encoded as a string which describes
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# how the rest of the parts are laid out
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# https://www.w3.org/TR/SMIL3/smil-timing.html#Timing-TimeContainerSyntax
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# An example:
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# <smil><head><layout><root-layout/><region id="Text" top="0" left="0" height="100%" width="100%"/></layout></head><body><par dur="5000ms"><text src="text.000000.txt" region="Text" /></par></body></smil>
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#
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# This seems pretty useless, so we should try and skip it, and just return the
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# text/images/data
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#
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# man, attrib is some internal cpython ._Attrib type which can't
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# be typed by any sort of mappingproxy. maybe a protocol could work..?
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part_data: Dict[str, Any] = part.attrib # type: ignore
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seq: Optional[str] = part_data.get('seq')
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if seq == '-1':
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continue
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if seq is None or not seq.isdigit():
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yield RuntimeError(f'seq must be a number, was seq={seq} {type(seq)} in {part_data}')
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continue
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charset_type: Optional[str] = _resolve_null_str(part_data.get('ct'))
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filename: Optional[str] = _resolve_null_str(part_data.get('name'))
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# in some cases (images, cards), the filename is set in 'cl' instead
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if filename is None:
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filename = _resolve_null_str(part_data.get('cl'))
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text: Optional[str] = _resolve_null_str(part_data.get('text'))
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data: Optional[str] = _resolve_null_str(part_data.get('data'))
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if charset_type is None or filename is None or (text is None and data is None):
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yield RuntimeError(f'Missing one or more required attributes [ct, name, (text, data)] must be present in {part_data}')
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continue
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content.append(
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MMSContentPart(
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sequence_index=int(seq),
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content_type=charset_type,
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filename=filename,
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text=text,
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data=data
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)
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)
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yield MMS(
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dt=_parse_dt_ms(dt),
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dt_readable=dt_readable,
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who=who,
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phone_number=phone_number,
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message_type=int(message_type),
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parts=content,
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addresses=addresses,
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)
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# See https://github.com/karlicoss/HPI/pull/90#issuecomment-702422351
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# for potentially parsing timezone from the readable_date
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def _parse_dt_ms(d: str) -> datetime:
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return {
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**stat(calls),
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**stat(messages),
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**stat(mms),
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}
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@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ from my.tests.common import skip_if_not_karlicoss as pytestmark
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# TODO implement via stat?
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def test() -> None:
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from my.smscalls import calls, messages
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from my.smscalls import calls, messages, mms
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assert len(list(calls())) > 10
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assert len(list(messages())) > 10
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assert len(list(mms())) > 10
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