* Mandrill now refers to "whitelist change" events
(used to be "whitelist sync").
* More details on solving validation failures due to
webhook url mismatches.
* The default (GitHub) readme should point
to the stable docs version, rather than
the latest development version.
* The frozen links in PyPI should use the full
patch version number (X.Y.Z), not just the minor
X.Y version. (Leftover from Djrill's branch-based
version management; Anymail uses tags
for versions, and old way was creating incorrect
frozen doc links for patch releases.)
Only real problem is in json serialization tests:
Python 3.6 [changed][1] the json serialization
error message to use the object's class name
rather than its repr. E.g.:
"Decimal('19.99') is not JSON serializable"
becomes:
"Object of type 'Decimal' is not JSON serializable"
Update tests that looked for specific serialization
error message to just look for the word "Decimal"
instead. (Works with all Python versions.)
[1]: https://bugs.python.org/issue26623
* **Future breaking change:**
Rename all Anymail backends to just `EmailBackend`,
matching Django's naming convention.
(E.g., switch to "anymail.backends.mailgun.EmailBackend"
rather than "anymail.backends.mailgun.MailgunBackend".)
The old names still work, but will issue a DeprecationWarning
and will be removed in some future release.
(Apologies for this change; the old naming convention was
a holdover from Djrill, and I wanted consistency with
other Django EmailBackends before hitting 1.0.)
Fixes#49.
Mandrill's webhook signature calculation uses the
*exact url* Mandrill is posting to. If HTTP basic
auth is also used, that auth is included in the url.
Anymail was using Django's request.build_absolute_uri,
which doesn't include HTTP basic auth. Anymail now
includes the auth in the calculation, if it was present
in the request.
This should eliminate the need to use the
ANYMAIL_MANDRILL_WEBHOOK_URL override,
if Django's SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER and
USE_X_FORWARDED_HOST (and/or
USE_X_FORWARDED_PROTO) settings are correct
for your server.
(The calculated url is now also included in
the validation failure error message, to aid
debugging.)
Fixes#48
SendGrid: update to v3 send API
**SendGrid:** **[possibly-breaking]** Update SendGrid backend to newer Web API v3. This should be a transparent change for most projects. Exceptions: if you use SendGrid username/password auth, esp_extra with "x-smtpapi", or multiple Reply-To addresses, please review the [porting notes](http://anymail.readthedocs.io/en/latest/esps/sendgrid/#sendgrid-v3-upgrade).
Closes#28
In BasePayload, ensure any Django ugettext_lazy
(or similar) are converted to real strings before
handing off to ESP code. This resolves problems where
calling code expects it can use lazy strings "anywhere",
but non-Django code (requests, ESP packages) don't
always handle them correctly.
* Add utils helpers for lazy objects (is_lazy, force_non_lazy*)
* Add lazy object handling to utils.Attachment
* Add lazy object handling converters to BasePayload attr
processing where appropriate. (This ends up varying by
the expected attribute type.)
Fixes#34.
Anymail was requiring Mandrill's webhook authentication key for the initial webhook url validation request from Mandrill, but Mandrill doesn't issue the key until that validation request succeeds.
* Defer complaining about missing Mandrill webhook key until actual event post.
* Document the double-deploy process required to set up Mandrill webhooks.
Fixes#46.
Add support for Postmark's recently-released [delivery tracking webhook] to Anymail's normailized status event handling. The existing Anymail tracking webhook URL can be copied to "Delivery webhook" in your Postmark outbound server settings.
Closes#45.
A message's `from_email` and each address in its `to`, `cc`, and `bcc` lists must contain exactly one email address. Previous code would silently ignore additional addresses, leading to unusual behavior. Now, raises new `AnymailInvalidAddress` exception.
Example: `from_email='Widgets, Inc. <widgets@example.com>'` is invalid: it needs double-quotes around the "Widgets, Inc." display-name portion. In earlier versions, this probably would have sent the message from something like "From: Widgets <@localhost>". Now, it will raise an exception.
**Potentially-breaking change:** If your code is using an unquoted display-name containing a comma in an email address, it will now raise an error. In earlier versions, this may have appeared to succeed, but was almost certainly not doing what you intended.
Fixes#44.
* Trailing comma after "anymail" (see #40)
* Note order doesn't matter
* Change tuple to list (match examples to
Django 1.9+ project template)
[ci skip]
Compatibility with Python 2.7 versions older than 2.7.7
* Use Django's constant_time_compare method
* Include sparkpost in test requirements
* Don't use non-public `EnvironmentVarGuard` in tests
Fixes#41
Allows clients that use AnymailMessage or AnymailMessageMixin
to access (e.g.) message.anymail_status.message_id without
an AttributeError, even when using a non-Anymail backend
(e.g., during testing).
Also clarify docs of anymail_status attribute to note it only gets
attached to a normal Django EmailMessage when sent through
an Anymail backend.
(May help with situation described in #36)
Drop `from __future__ import unicode_literals`;
it was there for Python 3.2 compatibility (which
Anymail doesn't support). Ensures tests use normal
strs in Python 2.x.
Allow custom MAILGUN_SENDER_DOMAIN in Anymail
settings. (Replaces need to use global esp_extra.)
Improve docs to cover cases where this is needed.
(esp_extra sender_domain is still supported for
overriding individual messages.)
Fixes#26.
When using a stored template, SparkPost disallows
subject, text, and html. Django's EmailMessage default
empty strings are enough to provoke "Both content
object and template_id are specified" from SparkPost,
so remove them (if empty) when using stored templates.
Update docs and tests; add integration test for template_id.
Fixes#24
To conserve our ESP test accounts' send quotas, don't run
the live API integration tests 13 times in every Travis run.
Instead, just run them twice, on a representative set
of Python/Django combinations:
* Once on Python 2.7 (currently with Django 1.8)
* Once on Python 3.x (currently 3.5 with Django 1.9)
(Prep for running weekly tests on Travis cron.)
The *non*-integration tests still run on all combos.
* Introduce RUN_LIVE_TESTS environment var to control
whether live API integration test cases should run.
Default True, except in Travis-CI runs default False.
* Enable RUN_LIVE_TESTS in .travis.yml matrix for the
Python/Django combos listed above.
python-sparkpost generates a transmissions.send
payload which is now considered invalid by the API,
if you try to use both `cc` (or `bcc`) and the
`recipients` dict structure required for merge_data.
[Anymail had been generating that recipients dict
structure in all cases, for simplicity. Sometime
between 2016-06-07 and 2016-06-22, SparkPost
began rejecting that if it appeared in the `header_to`
constructed by python-sparkpost.]
Match supported python versions to Django docs
* Also include pypy
* But exclude Python 3.2
(only works with Django 1.8 through end of 2016;
pip has already dropped support; over-complicates
maintaining Python 2.7 support)
Convert readthedocs links for their .org -> .io migration for hosted projects
As per [their blog post of the 27th April](https://blog.readthedocs.com/securing-subdomains/) ‘Securing subdomains’:
> Starting today, Read the Docs will start hosting projects from subdomains on the domain readthedocs.io, instead of on readthedocs.org. This change addresses some security concerns around site cookies while hosting user generated data on the same domain as our dashboard.
Test Plan: Manually visited all the links I’ve modified.