Anymail: Multi-ESP transactional email for Django ================================================= **EARLY DEVELOPMENT** This project is undergoing rapid development to get to a 1.0 release. You should expect frequent, possibly-breaking changes until 1.0 alpha. .. This README is reused in multiple places: * Github: project page, exactly as it appears here * Docs: shared-intro section gets included in docs/index.rst quickstart section gets included in docs/quickstart.rst * PyPI: project page (via setup.py long_description), with several edits to freeze it to the specific PyPI release (see long_description_from_readme in setup.py) You can use docutils 1.0 markup, but *not* any Sphinx additions. GitHub rst supports code-block, but *no other* block directives. .. default-role:: literal .. _shared-intro: .. This shared-intro section is also included in docs/index.rst Anymail integrates several transactional email service providers (ESPs) into Django, using a consistent API that makes it (relatively) easy to switch between ESPs. It currently supports Mailgun and Mandrill. Postmark and SendGrid are coming soon. Anymail normalizes ESP functionality so it "just works" with Django's built-in `django.core.mail` package. It includes: * Support for HTML, attachments, extra headers, and other features of `Django's built-in email `_ * Extensions that make it easy to use extra ESP functionality, like tags, metadata, and tracking, using code that's portable between ESPs * Optional support for ESP delivery status notification via webhooks and Django signals * Optional support for inbound email Anymail is released under the BSD license. It is tested against Django 1.8--1.9 (including Python 3 and PyPy). Anymail uses `semantic versioning `_. .. END shared-intro .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/anymail/django-anymail.svg?branch=master :target: https://travis-ci.org/anymail/django-anymail :alt: build status on Travis-CI **Resources** * Full documentation: https://anymail.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ * Package on PyPI: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-anymail * Project on Github: https://github.com/anymail/django-anymail Anymail 1-2-3 ------------- .. _quickstart: .. This quickstart section is also included in docs/quickstart.rst This example uses Mailgun, but you can substitute Postmark or SendGrid or any other supported ESP where you see "mailgun": 1. Install Anymail from PyPI, including the ESP(s) you want to use: .. code-block:: console $ pip install django-anymail[mailgun] # or [postmark,sendgrid] or ... 2. Edit your project's ``settings.py``: .. code-block:: python INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... "anymail" ) ANYMAIL = { "MAILGUN_API_KEY": "", } EMAIL_BACKEND = "anymail.backends.mailgun.MailgunBackend" # or sendgrid.SendGridBackend, or... DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = "you@example.com" # if you don't already have this in settings 3. Now the regular `Django email functions `_ will send through your chosen ESP: .. code-block:: python from django.core.mail import send_mail send_mail("It works!", "This will get sent through Mailgun", "Anymail Sender ", ["to@example.com"]) You could send an HTML message, complete with an inline image, custom tags and metadata: .. code-block:: python from django.core.mail import EmailMultiAlternatives from anymail.message import attach_inline_image msg = EmailMultiAlternatives( subject="Please activate your account", body="Click to activate your account: http://example.com/activate", from_email="Example ", to=["New User ", "account.manager@example.com"], reply_to=["Helpdesk "]) # Include an inline image in the html: logo_cid = attach_inline_image(msg, open("logo.jpg", "rb").read()) html = """Logo

Please activate your account

""".format(logo_cid=logo_cid) msg.attach_alternative(html, "text/html") # Optional Anymail extensions: msg.metadata = {"user_id": "8675309", "experiment_variation": 1} msg.tags = ["activation", "onboarding"] msg.track_clicks = True # Send it: msg.send() .. END quickstart See the `full documentation `_ for more features and options.