from .base_requests import AnymailRequestsBackend, RequestsPayload from ..exceptions import AnymailRequestsAPIError from ..message import AnymailRecipientStatus from ..utils import get_anymail_setting, update_deep class EmailBackend(AnymailRequestsBackend): """ Mailjet API Email Backend """ esp_name = "Mailjet" def __init__(self, **kwargs): """Init options from Django settings""" esp_name = self.esp_name self.api_key = get_anymail_setting('api_key', esp_name=esp_name, kwargs=kwargs, allow_bare=True) self.secret_key = get_anymail_setting('secret_key', esp_name=esp_name, kwargs=kwargs, allow_bare=True) api_url = get_anymail_setting('api_url', esp_name=esp_name, kwargs=kwargs, default="https://api.mailjet.com/v3.1/") if not api_url.endswith("/"): api_url += "/" super().__init__(api_url, **kwargs) def build_message_payload(self, message, defaults): return MailjetPayload(message, defaults, self) def raise_for_status(self, response, payload, message): if 400 <= response.status_code <= 499: # Mailjet uses 4xx status codes for partial failure in batch send; # we'll determine how to handle below in parse_recipient_status. return super().raise_for_status(response, payload, message) def parse_recipient_status(self, response, payload, message): parsed_response = self.deserialize_json_response(response, payload, message) # Global error? (no messages sent) if "ErrorCode" in parsed_response: raise AnymailRequestsAPIError(email_message=message, payload=payload, response=response, backend=self) recipient_status = {} try: for result in parsed_response["Messages"]: status = 'sent' if result["Status"] == 'success' else 'failed' # Status is 'success' or 'error' recipients = result.get("To", []) + result.get("Cc", []) + result.get("Bcc", []) for recipient in recipients: email = recipient['Email'] message_id = str(recipient['MessageID']) # MessageUUID isn't yet useful for other Mailjet APIs recipient_status[email] = AnymailRecipientStatus(message_id=message_id, status=status) # Note that for errors, Mailjet doesn't identify the problem recipients. # This can occur with a batch send. We patch up the missing recipients below. except (KeyError, TypeError) as err: raise AnymailRequestsAPIError("Invalid Mailjet API response format", email_message=message, payload=payload, response=response, backend=self) from err # Any recipient who wasn't reported as a 'success' must have been an error: for email in payload.recipients: if email.addr_spec not in recipient_status: recipient_status[email.addr_spec] = AnymailRecipientStatus(message_id=None, status='failed') return recipient_status class MailjetPayload(RequestsPayload): def __init__(self, message, defaults, backend, *args, **kwargs): self.esp_extra = {} # late-bound in serialize_data auth = (backend.api_key, backend.secret_key) http_headers = { 'Content-Type': 'application/json', } self.recipients = [] # for backend parse_recipient_status self.metadata = None super().__init__(message, defaults, backend, auth=auth, headers=http_headers, *args, **kwargs) def get_api_endpoint(self): return "send" def serialize_data(self): return self.serialize_json(self.data) # # Payload construction # def init_payload(self): # The v3.1 Send payload. We use Globals for most parameters, # which simplifies batch sending if it's used (and if not, # still works as expected for ordinary send). # https://dev.mailjet.com/email/reference/send-emails#v3_1_post_send self.data = { "Globals": {}, "Messages": [], } def _burst_for_batch_send(self): """Expand the payload Messages into a separate object for each To address""" # This can be called multiple times -- if the payload has already been burst, # it will have no effect. # For simplicity, this assumes that "To" is the only Messages param we use # (because everything else goes in Globals). if len(self.data["Messages"]) == 1: to_recipients = self.data["Messages"][0].get("To", []) self.data["Messages"] = [{"To": [to]} for to in to_recipients] @staticmethod def _mailjet_email(email): """Expand an Anymail EmailAddress into Mailjet's {"Email", "Name"} dict""" result = {"Email": email.addr_spec} if email.display_name: result["Name"] = email.display_name return result def set_from_email(self, email): self.data["Globals"]["From"] = self._mailjet_email(email) def set_to(self, emails): # "To" is the one non-batch param we transmit in Messages rather than Globals. # (See also _burst_for_batch_send, set_merge_data, and set_merge_metadata.) if len(self.data["Messages"]) > 0: # This case shouldn't happen. Please file a bug report if it does. raise AssertionError("set_to called with non-empty Messages list") if emails: self.data["Messages"].append({ "To": [self._mailjet_email(email) for email in emails] }) self.recipients += emails else: # Mailjet requires a To list; cc-only messages aren't possible self.unsupported_feature("messages without any `to` recipients") def set_cc(self, emails): if emails: self.data["Globals"]["Cc"] = [self._mailjet_email(email) for email in emails] self.recipients += emails def set_bcc(self, emails): if emails: self.data["Globals"]["Bcc"] = [self._mailjet_email(email) for email in emails] self.recipients += emails def set_subject(self, subject): self.data["Globals"]["Subject"] = subject def set_reply_to(self, emails): if len(emails) > 0: self.data["Globals"]["ReplyTo"] = self._mailjet_email(emails[0]) if len(emails) > 1: self.unsupported_feature("Multiple reply_to addresses") def set_extra_headers(self, headers): self.data["Globals"]["Headers"] = headers def set_text_body(self, body): if body: # Django's default empty text body confuses Mailjet (esp. templates) self.data["Globals"]["TextPart"] = body def set_html_body(self, body): if body is not None: if "HTMLPart" in self.data["Globals"]: # second html body could show up through multiple alternatives, or html body + alternative self.unsupported_feature("multiple html parts") self.data["Globals"]["HTMLPart"] = body def add_attachment(self, attachment): att = { "ContentType": attachment.mimetype, "Filename": attachment.name or "", "Base64Content": attachment.b64content, } if attachment.inline: field = "InlinedAttachments" att["ContentID"] = attachment.cid else: field = "Attachments" self.data["Globals"].setdefault(field, []).append(att) def set_envelope_sender(self, email): self.data["Globals"]["Sender"] = self._mailjet_email(email) def set_metadata(self, metadata): # Mailjet expects a single string payload self.data["Globals"]["EventPayload"] = self.serialize_json(metadata) self.metadata = metadata # keep original in case we need to merge with merge_metadata def set_merge_metadata(self, merge_metadata): self._burst_for_batch_send() for message in self.data["Messages"]: email = message["To"][0]["Email"] if email in merge_metadata: if self.metadata: recipient_metadata = self.metadata.copy() recipient_metadata.update(merge_metadata[email]) else: recipient_metadata = merge_metadata[email] message["EventPayload"] = self.serialize_json(recipient_metadata) def set_tags(self, tags): # The choices here are CustomID or Campaign, and Campaign seems closer # to how "tags" are handled by other ESPs -- e.g., you can view dashboard # statistics across all messages with the same Campaign. if len(tags) > 0: self.data["Globals"]["CustomCampaign"] = tags[0] if len(tags) > 1: self.unsupported_feature('multiple tags (%r)' % tags) def set_track_clicks(self, track_clicks): self.data["Globals"]["TrackClicks"] = "enabled" if track_clicks else "disabled" def set_track_opens(self, track_opens): self.data["Globals"]["TrackOpens"] = "enabled" if track_opens else "disabled" def set_template_id(self, template_id): self.data["Globals"]["TemplateID"] = int(template_id) # Mailjet requires integer (not string) self.data["Globals"]["TemplateLanguage"] = True def set_merge_data(self, merge_data): self._burst_for_batch_send() for message in self.data["Messages"]: email = message["To"][0]["Email"] if email in merge_data: message["Variables"] = merge_data[email] def set_merge_global_data(self, merge_global_data): self.data["Globals"]["Variables"] = merge_global_data def set_esp_extra(self, extra): update_deep(self.data, extra)