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author | Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com> |
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date | Sun, 15 Jun 2008 07:00:54 -0700 |
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16 | 1 /*** |
2 * lspst.c | |
3 * Part of the LibPST project | |
4 * Author: Joe Nahmias <joe@nahmias.net> | |
5 * Based on readpst.c by by David Smith <dave.s@earthcorp.com> | |
6 * | |
7 */ | |
8 | |
48 | 9 #include "define.h" |
10 | |
16 | 11 #include <stdio.h> |
12 #include <stdlib.h> | |
13 #include <time.h> | |
14 #include <string.h> | |
15 #include <ctype.h> | |
16 #include <errno.h> | |
50 | 17 #include <unistd.h> |
16 | 18 |
19 #include "libpst.h" | |
20 #include "timeconv.h" | |
43 | 21 |
16 | 22 struct file_ll { |
43 | 23 char *dname; |
24 int32_t stored_count; | |
25 int32_t email_count; | |
26 int32_t skip_count; | |
27 int32_t type; | |
16 | 28 }; |
43 | 29 |
30 | |
16 | 31 void canonicalize_filename(char *fname); |
32 void debug_print(char *fmt, ...); | |
50 | 33 int usage(char *prog_name); |
34 int version(); | |
43 | 35 |
36 // global settings | |
37 pst_file pstfile; | |
38 | |
16 | 39 |
43 | 40 void create_enter_dir(struct file_ll* f, pst_item *item) |
41 { | |
42 f->email_count = 0; | |
43 f->skip_count = 0; | |
44 f->type = item->type; | |
45 f->stored_count = (item->folder) ? item->folder->email_count : 0; | |
46 f->dname = (char*) xmalloc(strlen(item->file_as)+1); | |
47 strcpy(f->dname, item->file_as); | |
48 } | |
16 | 49 |
50 | |
43 | 51 void close_enter_dir(struct file_ll *f) |
52 { | |
53 free(f->dname); | |
54 } | |
16 | 55 |
56 | |
43 | 57 void process(pst_item *outeritem, pst_desc_ll *d_ptr) |
58 { | |
59 struct file_ll ff; | |
60 pst_item *item = NULL; | |
61 | |
62 DEBUG_ENT("process"); | |
63 memset(&ff, 0, sizeof(ff)); | |
64 create_enter_dir(&ff, outeritem); | |
16 | 65 |
43 | 66 while (d_ptr) { |
67 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: New item record, d_ptr = %p.\n", d_ptr)); | |
68 if (!d_ptr->desc) { | |
69 DEBUG_WARN(("main: ERROR ?? item's desc record is NULL\n")); | |
70 ff.skip_count++; | |
71 } | |
72 else { | |
73 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: Desc Email ID %x [d_ptr->id = %x]\n", d_ptr->desc->id, d_ptr->id)); | |
16 | 74 |
46 | 75 item = pst_parse_item(&pstfile, d_ptr); |
43 | 76 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: About to process item @ %p.\n", item)); |
77 if (item) { | |
78 if (item->message_store) { | |
79 // there should only be one message_store, and we have already done it | |
80 DIE(("main: A second message_store has been found. Sorry, this must be an error.\n")); | |
81 } | |
16 | 82 |
43 | 83 if (item->folder && d_ptr->child) { |
84 // if this is a folder, we want to recurse into it | |
85 printf("Folder \"%s\"\n", item->file_as); | |
86 process(item, d_ptr->child); | |
16 | 87 |
43 | 88 } else if (item->contact && (item->type == PST_TYPE_CONTACT)) { |
89 // Process Contact item | |
90 if (ff.type != PST_TYPE_CONTACT) { | |
91 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: I have a contact, but the folder isn't a contacts folder. Processing anyway\n")); | |
92 } | |
93 printf("Contact"); | |
50 | 94 if (item->contact->fullname) |
43 | 95 printf("\t%s", pst_rfc2426_escape(item->contact->fullname)); |
96 printf("\n"); | |
16 | 97 |
43 | 98 } else if (item->email && (item->type == PST_TYPE_NOTE || item->type == PST_TYPE_REPORT)) { |
99 // Process Email item | |
100 if ((ff.type != PST_TYPE_NOTE) && (ff.type != PST_TYPE_REPORT)) { | |
101 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: I have an email, but the folder isn't an email folder. Processing anyway\n")); | |
102 } | |
103 printf("Email"); | |
50 | 104 if (item->email->outlook_sender_name) |
43 | 105 printf("\tFrom: %s", item->email->outlook_sender_name); |
50 | 106 if (item->email->subject && item->email->subject->subj) |
43 | 107 printf("\tSubject: %s", item->email->subject->subj); |
108 printf("\n"); | |
16 | 109 |
43 | 110 } else if (item->journal && (item->type == PST_TYPE_JOURNAL)) { |
111 // Process Journal item | |
112 if (ff.type != PST_TYPE_JOURNAL) { | |
113 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: I have a journal entry, but folder isn't specified as a journal type. Processing...\n")); | |
114 } | |
50 | 115 if (item->email && item->email->subject && item->email->subject->subj) |
116 printf("Journal\t%s\n", pst_rfc2426_escape(item->email->subject->subj)); | |
16 | 117 |
43 | 118 } else if (item->appointment && (item->type == PST_TYPE_APPOINTMENT)) { |
119 // Process Calendar Appointment item | |
120 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: Processing Appointment Entry\n")); | |
121 if (ff.type != PST_TYPE_APPOINTMENT) { | |
122 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: I have an appointment, but folder isn't specified as an appointment type. Processing...\n")); | |
123 } | |
124 printf("Appointment"); | |
50 | 125 if (item->email && item->email->subject) |
43 | 126 printf("\tSUMMARY: %s", pst_rfc2426_escape(item->email->subject->subj)); |
50 | 127 if (item->appointment->start) |
128 printf("\tSTART: %s", pst_rfc2445_datetime_format(item->appointment->start)); | |
129 if (item->appointment->end) | |
130 printf("\tEND: %s", pst_rfc2445_datetime_format(item->appointment->end)); | |
131 printf("\tALL DAY: %s", (item->appointment->all_day==1 ? "Yes" : "No")); | |
43 | 132 printf("\n"); |
16 | 133 |
43 | 134 } else { |
135 ff.skip_count++; | |
136 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: Unknown item type. %i. Ascii1=\"%s\"\n", | |
137 item->type, item->ascii_type)); | |
138 } | |
46 | 139 pst_freeItem(item); |
43 | 140 } else { |
141 ff.skip_count++; | |
142 DEBUG_MAIN(("main: A NULL item was seen\n")); | |
143 } | |
144 d_ptr = d_ptr->next; | |
145 } | |
146 } | |
147 close_enter_dir(&ff); | |
52 | 148 DEBUG_RET(); |
43 | 149 } |
16 | 150 |
43 | 151 |
50 | 152 int usage(char *prog_name) { |
153 DEBUG_ENT("usage"); | |
154 version(); | |
155 printf("Usage: %s [OPTIONS] {PST FILENAME}\n", prog_name); | |
156 printf("OPTIONS:\n"); | |
157 printf("\t-d <filename> \t- Debug to file. This is a binary log. Use readlog to print it\n"); | |
158 printf("\t-h\t- Help. This screen\n"); | |
159 printf("\t-V\t- Version. Display program version\n"); | |
160 DEBUG_RET(); | |
161 return 0; | |
162 } | |
163 | |
164 | |
165 int version() { | |
166 DEBUG_ENT("version"); | |
167 printf("lspst / LibPST v%s\n", VERSION); | |
168 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN | |
169 printf("Big Endian implementation being used.\n"); | |
170 #elif BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN | |
171 printf("Little Endian implementation being used.\n"); | |
172 #else | |
173 # error "Byte order not supported by this library" | |
174 #endif | |
175 #ifdef __GNUC__ | |
176 printf("GCC %d.%d : %s %s\n", __GNUC__, __GNUC_MINOR__, __DATE__, __TIME__); | |
177 #endif | |
178 DEBUG_RET(); | |
179 return 0; | |
180 } | |
181 | |
182 | |
43 | 183 int main(int argc, char** argv) { |
184 pst_item *item = NULL; | |
185 pst_desc_ll *d_ptr; | |
186 char *temp = NULL; //temporary char pointer | |
50 | 187 int c; |
43 | 188 char *d_log = NULL; |
16 | 189 |
50 | 190 while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, "d:hV"))!= -1) { |
191 switch (c) { | |
192 case 'd': | |
193 d_log = optarg; | |
194 break; | |
195 case 'h': | |
196 usage(argv[0]); | |
197 exit(0); | |
198 break; | |
199 case 'V': | |
200 version(); | |
201 exit(0); | |
202 break; | |
203 default: | |
204 usage(argv[0]); | |
205 exit(1); | |
206 break; | |
207 } | |
208 } | |
43 | 209 |
48 | 210 #ifdef DEBUG_ALL |
211 // force a log file | |
212 if (!d_log) d_log = "lspst.log"; | |
213 #endif // defined DEBUG_ALL | |
43 | 214 DEBUG_INIT(d_log); |
215 DEBUG_REGISTER_CLOSE(); | |
216 DEBUG_ENT("main"); | |
217 | |
50 | 218 if (argc <= optind) { |
219 usage(argv[0]); | |
220 exit(2); | |
221 } | |
222 | |
43 | 223 // Open PST file |
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224 if (pst_open(&pstfile, argv[optind])) DIE(("Error opening File\n")); |
16 | 225 |
43 | 226 // Load PST index |
227 if (pst_load_index(&pstfile)) DIE(("Index Error\n")); | |
228 | |
229 pst_load_extended_attributes(&pstfile); | |
16 | 230 |
43 | 231 d_ptr = pstfile.d_head; // first record is main record |
46 | 232 item = pst_parse_item(&pstfile, d_ptr); |
43 | 233 if (!item || !item->message_store) { |
234 DEBUG_RET(); | |
235 DIE(("main: Could not get root record\n")); | |
236 } | |
16 | 237 |
43 | 238 // default the file_as to the same as the main filename if it doesn't exist |
239 if (!item->file_as) { | |
240 if (!(temp = strrchr(argv[1], '/'))) | |
241 if (!(temp = strrchr(argv[1], '\\'))) | |
242 temp = argv[1]; | |
243 else | |
244 temp++; // get past the "\\" | |
245 else | |
246 temp++; // get past the "/" | |
247 item->file_as = (char*)xmalloc(strlen(temp)+1); | |
248 strcpy(item->file_as, temp); | |
249 } | |
250 fprintf(stderr, "item->file_as = '%s'.\n", item->file_as); | |
16 | 251 |
43 | 252 d_ptr = pst_getTopOfFolders(&pstfile, item); |
253 if (!d_ptr) DIE(("Top of folders record not found. Cannot continue\n")); | |
254 DEBUG_MAIN(("d_ptr(TOF) = %p.\n", d_ptr)); | |
16 | 255 |
43 | 256 process(item, d_ptr->child); // do the childred of TOPF |
46 | 257 pst_freeItem(item); |
43 | 258 pst_close(&pstfile); |
16 | 259 |
43 | 260 DEBUG_RET(); |
261 return 0; | |
16 | 262 } |
43 | 263 |
264 | |
265 // This function will make sure that a filename is in cannonical form. That | |
16 | 266 // is, it will replace any slashes, backslashes, or colons with underscores. |
267 void canonicalize_filename(char *fname) { | |
43 | 268 DEBUG_ENT("canonicalize_filename"); |
269 if (fname == NULL) { | |
270 DEBUG_RET(); | |
271 return; | |
272 } | |
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273 while ((fname = strpbrk(fname, "/\\:"))) |
43 | 274 *fname = '_'; |
275 DEBUG_RET(); | |
16 | 276 } |
43 | 277 |
278 | |
16 | 279 void debug_print(char *fmt, ...) { |
43 | 280 // shamlessly stolen from minprintf() in K&R pg. 156 |
281 va_list ap; | |
282 char *p, *sval; | |
283 void *pval; | |
284 int ival; | |
285 double dval; | |
286 FILE *fp = stderr; | |
16 | 287 |
43 | 288 va_start(ap, fmt); |
289 for(p = fmt; *p; p++) { | |
290 if (*p != '%') { | |
291 fputc(*p, fp); | |
292 continue; | |
293 } | |
294 switch (tolower(*++p)) { | |
295 case 'd': case 'i': | |
296 ival = va_arg(ap, int); | |
297 fprintf(fp, "%d", ival); | |
298 break; | |
299 case 'f': | |
300 dval = va_arg(ap, double); | |
301 fprintf(fp, "%f", dval); | |
302 break; | |
303 case 's': | |
304 for (sval = va_arg(ap, char *); *sval; ++sval) | |
305 fputc(*sval, fp); | |
306 break; | |
307 case 'p': | |
308 pval = va_arg(ap, void *); | |
309 fprintf(fp, "%p", pval); | |
310 break; | |
311 case 'x': | |
312 ival = va_arg(ap, int); | |
313 fprintf(fp, "%#010x", ival); | |
314 break; | |
315 default: | |
316 fputc(*p, fp); | |
317 break; | |
318 } | |
319 } | |
320 va_end(ap); | |
16 | 321 } |
322 | |
323 |