* 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
* Omit default_app_config under Django 3.2 and later
to avoid DeprecationWarning
* Also adds testing on Python 3.9, 3.10-alpha
* Also updates test matrix to include all supported
Python versions (some older Django versions expanded
Python support in patch releases)
Catch invalid message_id and status when initializing
AnymailRecipientStatus, so problems with ESP response
are caught earlier (in individual backend
parse_recipient_status, rather than base backend _send).
Related changes:
* remove Travis-CI config; stop running tests on Travis
* rename live integration test environment variables
to all start with `ANYMAIL_TEST_` (simplifies tox config)
SparkPost's API no longer allows this, and now returns
a confusing error message about return_path.
(Not treating as a breaking change in Anymail, because
the breaking change was in the SparkPost API. This just
improves the error message in the unlikely event anyone
is trying to use this feature.)
Closes#212
Switch from the (now unmaintained) python-sparkpost
client library to a requests-based backend that calls
SparkPost's Transmissions API directly.
Also adds support for text/x-amp-html alternative parts
(which are supported by the SparkPost API, but weren't
by the client library).
Closes#203
Switch from Mailjet's older v3.0 Send API to the newer v3.1 version.
This is a breaking change for code using the Mailjet backend and:
* Using `esp_extra`, which must be updated to the new API format
* Using multiple `reply_to` addresses, which the v3.1 API doesn't allow
Closes#81
Minimum supported versions are now Django 2.0, Python 3.5.
This touches a lot of code, to:
* Remove obsolete portability code and workarounds
(six, backports of email parsers, test utils, etc.)
* Use Python 3 syntax (class defs, raise ... from, etc.)
* Correct inheritance for mixin classes
* Fix outdated docs content and links
* Suppress Python 3 "unclosed SSLSocket" ResourceWarnings
that are beyond our control (in integration tests due to boto3,
python-sparkpost)
Fix a crash or text-mangling issue when an inbound message
uses a charset other than utf-8 for its text or html body,
and SendGrid's "post raw" inbound parse option is *not*
enabled.
Update docs to recommend "post raw" option.
Fixes#187
Fix TypeError when sending to or from addresses with
display names containing commas. Rewrite Anymail's
workaround for Mailjet's problem with commas in display
names, to avoid calling Django's internal sanitize_address
in an unsupported way.
The TypeError results from Django changes that will be
introduced in Django 2.2.15, 3.0.9, and 3.1.
* Add Django 3.1 builds
* Django main is now 3.2dev; add test settings
* Rough in changelog deprecation notice for Django 1.11
and Python 2.7
* Travis-CI is apparently supporting pypy3 alias now
* Travis-CI has apparently added Python 3.8 release now
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.)
In SendGrid backend, support non-batch template send to multiple
recipients when `merge_global_data` is set without `merge_data`.
Regression introduced in v6.0.
Fixes#179
Additional changes related to SendinBlue improvements in #158:
* Support multiple tags in webhooks (closes#162)
* Remove additional outdated template code in backend
* Update integration tests
* Update docs and changelog; note breaking changes as discussed in #161
urllib3 v1.25 fixes non-ASCII filenames in multipart form data to be
RFC 5758 compliant by default, so our earlier workaround is no longer
needed. Disable the workaround if we detect that Requests is using a
fixed version of urllib3.
Closes#157
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.
* Rework and simplify personalizations code (that had grown convoluted
through several feature additions).
* Stop putting merge_global_data in legacy template "sections"; instead
just merge it into individual personalization substitutions like we
do for dynamic templates. (The "sections" version didn't add any
functionality, had the potential for conflicts with the user's own
template section tags, and was needlessly complex.)
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.
Postmark docs notwithstanding, Postmark allows sending mail without a
To field, as long as there is some recipient in Cc or Bcc. The API
response has a slightly different shape in this case, and Anymail now
handles that.
Also updates related recipient status parsing. Previously, Anymail's
Postmark backend converted all recipient emails to lowercase for status
reporting, and omitted Cc or Bcc recipients from
`message.anymail_status.recipients[email]`. Now, the backend preserves
the case of each recipient email as originally sent, and includes Cc
and Bcc status.
Because client code may have been relying on lowercasing recipient
emails to check status, this is a potentially breaking change.
Fixes#135
Mailgun's API silently drops attachments without filenames (and inline
attachments without Content-IDs). Raise an AnymailUnsupportedFeature
error on attempts to send these attachments.
Fixes#128
Handle MIME attachments with Content-ID as inline by default.
Treat MIME attachments that have a *Content-ID* but no explicit *Content-Disposition*
header as inline, matching the behavior of many email clients.
Workaround requests/requests#4652 (urllib3/urllib3#303), where
uploaded files in multipart/form-data are improperly given RFC 2231
encoded filenames. That format is not accepted by Mailgun's API (and is
prohibited by RFC 7578), resulting in the attachments being silently
dropped.
Fix is to patch up the multipart/form-data before posting to remove
the RFC 2231 encoding.
Fixes#125
Optionally dump API requests and responses to stdout, to simplify
debugging of the raw API communications. Currently implemented only
for Requests-based backends.
This (undocumented) setting can log things like API keys, so is not
appropriate for use in production.