* Update docs to (usually) refer to Brevo rather than Sendinblue
* Change SENDINBLUE_API_URL to api.brevo.com
(same API is available on both domains)
* Leave code references (settings, backend name, webhook urls)
unchanged as `sendinblue`, to avoid unnecessary client changes
* Add general instructions for sending AMP Email
with Django
* Document ability of Amazon SES and SendGrid backends
to send AMPHTML (via arbitrary alternative parts)
* Add AMP Email row to ESP support table
Sendinblue dropped the inner-cap ("SendinBlue")
from their brand sometime between September 2018
and March 2019. Update Anymail's docs to consistently
use the new spelling.
(But don't change any code, which has existing
string constants using the old spelling.)
Mailgun has two different template mechanisms and two different ways
of providing substitution variables to them. Update Anymail's
normalized merge_data handling to work with either (while preserving
existing batch send and metadata capabilities that also use Mailgun's
custom data and recipient variables parameters).
Completes work started by @anstosa in #156.
Closes#155.
Track Sendinblue API updates:
* Multiple tags are now supported
* When using a template, display name is now supported on 'to', 'bcc', 'cc' and 'replyTo'
* Templates now support overriding 'from_email' and 'subject'
* Templates no longer require separate API endpoint
* 'merge_global_data' can be used without templates
Support merge_metadata in Mailgun, Mailjet, Mandrill, Postmark,
SparkPost, and Test backends. (SendGrid covered in earlier PR.)
Also:
* Add `merge_metadata` to AnymailMessage, AnymailMessageMixin
* Add `is_batch()` logic to BasePayload, for consistent handling
* Docs
Note: Mailjet implementation switches *all* batch sending from their
"Recipients" field to to the "Messages" array bulk sending option.
This allows an independent payload for each batch recipient.
In addition to supporting merge_metadata, this also removes the
prior limitation on mixing Cc/Bcc with merge_data.
Closes#141.
* Flesh out SendinBlue docs, add a readme mention
* Stop trying to list all the supported ESPs in the project short
description and similar headlines -- it was becoming unwieldy.
* Support `pip install django-anymail[sendinblue]`
and use it in Travis tests (for consistency; SendinBlue
doesn't require any extra packages)
New EmailMessage attribute `envelope_sender` controls ESP's sender,
sending domain, or return path where supported:
* Mailgun: overrides SENDER_DOMAIN on individual message
(domain portion only)
* Mailjet: becomes `Sender` API param
* Mandrill: becomes `return_path_domain` API param
(domain portion only)
* SparkPost: becomes `return_path` API param
* Other ESPs: not believed to be supported
Also support undocumented Django SMTP backend behavior, where envelope
sender is given by `message.from_email` when
`message.extra_headers["From"]` is set. Fixes#91.
Add support for sending transactional email through SendinBlue. (Thanks to @RignonNoel.)
Partially implements #84. (Tracking webhooks will be a separate PR. SendinBlue doesn't support inbound handling.)
* message.template_id to use ESP stored templates
* message.merge_data and merge_global_data
to supply per-recipient/global merge variables
(with or without an ESP stored template)
* When using per-recipient merge_data, tell ESP to use
batch send: individual message per "to" address.
(Mailgun does this automatically; SendGrid requires
using a different "to" field; Mandrill requires
`preserve_recipients=False`; Postmark doesn't
support *this type* of batch sending with merge data.)
* Allow message.from_email=None (must be set after
init) and message.subject=None to suppress those
fields in API calls (for ESPs that allow "From" and
"Subject" in their template definitions).
Mailgun:
* Emulate merge_global_data by copying to
recipient-variables for each recipient.
SendGrid:
* Add delimiters to merge field names via
esp_extra['merge_field_format'] or
ANYMAIL_SENDGRID_MERGE_FIELD_FORMAT setting.
Mandrill:
* Remove Djrill versions of these features;
update migration notes.
Closes#5.