from datetime import date, datetime from textwrap import dedent from email import message_from_bytes from email.mime.base import MIMEBase from email.mime.image import MIMEImage from django.core import mail from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured from django.test import SimpleTestCase, override_settings, tag from django.utils.timezone import get_fixed_timezone, override as override_current_timezone from anymail.exceptions import ( AnymailError, AnymailAPIError, AnymailInvalidAddress, AnymailRequestsAPIError, AnymailUnsupportedFeature) from anymail.message import attach_inline_image_file from .mock_requests_backend import RequestsBackendMockAPITestCase, SessionSharingTestCases from .utils import (AnymailTestMixin, sample_email_content, sample_image_content, sample_image_path, SAMPLE_IMAGE_FILENAME) @tag('mailgun') @override_settings(EMAIL_BACKEND='anymail.backends.mailgun.EmailBackend', ANYMAIL={'MAILGUN_API_KEY': 'test_api_key'}) class MailgunBackendMockAPITestCase(RequestsBackendMockAPITestCase): DEFAULT_RAW_RESPONSE = b"""{ "id": "<20160306015544.116301.25145@example.com>", "message": "Queued. Thank you." }""" def setUp(self): super().setUp() # Simple message useful for many tests self.message = mail.EmailMultiAlternatives('Subject', 'Text Body', 'from@example.com', ['to@example.com']) @tag('mailgun') class MailgunBackendStandardEmailTests(MailgunBackendMockAPITestCase): """Test backend support for Django standard email features""" def test_send_mail(self): """Test basic API for simple send""" mail.send_mail('Subject here', 'Here is the message.', 'from@example.com', ['to@example.com'], fail_silently=False) self.assert_esp_called('/example.com/messages') auth = self.get_api_call_auth() self.assertEqual(auth, ('api', 'test_api_key')) data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['subject'], "Subject here") self.assertEqual(data['text'], "Here is the message.") self.assertEqual(data['from'], ["from@example.com"]) self.assertEqual(data['to'], ["to@example.com"]) def test_name_addr(self): """Make sure RFC2822 name-addr format (with display-name) is allowed (Test both sender and recipient addresses) """ msg = mail.EmailMessage( 'Subject', 'Message', 'From Name ', ['Recipient #1 ', 'to2@example.com'], cc=['Carbon Copy ', 'cc2@example.com'], bcc=['Blind Copy ', 'bcc2@example.com']) msg.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['from'], ["From Name "]) self.assertEqual(data['to'], ['Recipient #1 ', 'to2@example.com']) self.assertEqual(data['cc'], ['Carbon Copy ', 'cc2@example.com']) self.assertEqual(data['bcc'], ['Blind Copy ', 'bcc2@example.com']) def test_email_message(self): email = mail.EmailMessage( 'Subject', 'Body goes here', 'from@example.com', ['to1@example.com', 'Also To '], bcc=['bcc1@example.com', 'Also BCC '], cc=['cc1@example.com', 'Also CC '], headers={'Reply-To': 'another@example.com', 'X-MyHeader': 'my value', 'Message-ID': 'mycustommsgid@example.com'}) email.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['subject'], "Subject") self.assertEqual(data['text'], "Body goes here") self.assertEqual(data['from'], ["from@example.com"]) self.assertEqual(data['to'], ['to1@example.com', 'Also To ']) self.assertEqual(data['bcc'], ['bcc1@example.com', 'Also BCC ']) self.assertEqual(data['cc'], ['cc1@example.com', 'Also CC ']) self.assertEqual(data['h:Reply-To'], "another@example.com") self.assertEqual(data['h:X-MyHeader'], 'my value') self.assertEqual(data['h:Message-ID'], 'mycustommsgid@example.com') self.assertNotIn('recipient-variables', data) # multiple recipients, but not a batch send def test_html_message(self): text_content = 'This is an important message.' html_content = '

This is an important message.

' email = mail.EmailMultiAlternatives('Subject', text_content, 'from@example.com', ['to@example.com']) email.attach_alternative(html_content, "text/html") email.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['text'], text_content) self.assertEqual(data['html'], html_content) # Don't accidentally send the html part as an attachment: files = self.get_api_call_files(required=False) self.assertFalse(files) def test_html_only_message(self): html_content = '

This is an important message.

' email = mail.EmailMessage('Subject', html_content, 'from@example.com', ['to@example.com']) email.content_subtype = "html" # Main content is now text/html email.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertNotIn('text', data) self.assertEqual(data['html'], html_content) def test_reply_to(self): email = mail.EmailMessage('Subject', 'Body goes here', 'from@example.com', ['to1@example.com'], reply_to=['reply@example.com', 'Other '], headers={'X-Other': 'Keep'}) email.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['h:Reply-To'], 'reply@example.com, Other ') self.assertEqual(data['h:X-Other'], 'Keep') # don't lose other headers def test_attachments(self): text_content = "* Item one\n* Item two\n* Item three" self.message.attach(filename="test.txt", content=text_content, mimetype="text/plain") # Should guess mimetype if not provided... png_content = b"PNG\xb4 pretend this is the contents of a png file" self.message.attach(filename="test.png", content=png_content) # Should work with a MIMEBase object... pdf_content = b"PDF\xb4 pretend this is valid pdf data" mimeattachment = MIMEBase('application', 'pdf') mimeattachment.set_payload(pdf_content) mimeattachment["Content-Disposition"] = 'attachment; filename="custom filename"' # Mailgun requires filename self.message.attach(mimeattachment) # And also with an message/rfc822 attachment forwarded_email_content = sample_email_content() forwarded_email = message_from_bytes(forwarded_email_content) rfcmessage = MIMEBase("message", "rfc822") rfcmessage.add_header("Content-Disposition", "attachment", filename="forwarded message") # Mailgun requires filename rfcmessage.attach(forwarded_email) self.message.attach(rfcmessage) self.message.send() files = self.get_api_call_files() attachments = [value for (field, value) in files if field == 'attachment'] self.assertEqual(len(attachments), 4) self.assertEqual(attachments[0], ('test.txt', text_content, 'text/plain')) self.assertEqual(attachments[1], ('test.png', png_content, 'image/png')) # type inferred from filename self.assertEqual(attachments[2], ("custom filename", pdf_content, 'application/pdf')) # Email messages can get a bit changed with respect to whitespace characters # in headers, without breaking the message, so we tolerate that: self.assertEqual(attachments[3][0], "forwarded message") self.assertEqualIgnoringHeaderFolding( attachments[3][1], b'Content-Type: message/rfc822\nMIME-Version: 1.0\n' + b'Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="forwarded message"\n' + b'\n' + forwarded_email_content) self.assertEqual(attachments[3][2], 'message/rfc822') # Make sure the image attachment is not treated as embedded: inlines = [value for (field, value) in files if field == 'inline'] self.assertEqual(len(inlines), 0) def test_unicode_attachment_correctly_decoded(self): self.message.attach("Une pièce jointe.html", '

\u2019

', mimetype='text/html') self.message.send() # Verify the RFC 7578 compliance workaround has kicked in: data = self.get_api_call_data() if isinstance(data, dict): # workaround not needed or used (but let's double check actual request) workaround = False prepared = self.get_api_prepared_request() data = prepared.body else: workaround = True data = data.decode("utf-8").replace("\r\n", "\n") self.assertNotIn("filename*=", data) # No RFC 2231 encoding self.assertIn('Content-Disposition: form-data; name="attachment"; filename="Une pièce jointe.html"', data) if workaround: files = self.get_api_call_files(required=False) self.assertFalse(files) # files should have been moved to formdata body def test_rfc_7578_compliance(self): # Check some corner cases in the workaround that undoes RFC 2231 multipart/form-data encoding... self.message.subject = "Testing for filename*=utf-8''problems" self.message.body = "The attached message should have an attachment named 'vedhæftet fil.txt'" # A forwarded message with its own attachment: forwarded_message = dedent("""\ MIME-Version: 1.0 From: sender@example.com Subject: This is a test message Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="boundary" --boundary Content-Type: text/plain This message has an attached file with a non-ASCII filename. --boundary Content-Type: text/plain; name*=utf-8''vedh%C3%A6ftet%20fil.txt Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*=utf-8''vedh%C3%A6ftet%20fil.txt This is an attachment. --boundary-- """) self.message.attach("besked med vedhæftede filer", forwarded_message, "message/rfc822") self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() if isinstance(data, dict): # workaround not needed or used (but let's double check actual request) prepared = self.get_api_prepared_request() data = prepared.body data = data.decode("utf-8").replace("\r\n", "\n") # Top-level attachment (in form-data) should have RFC 7578 filename (raw Unicode): self.assertIn( 'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="attachment"; filename="besked med vedhæftede filer"', data) # Embedded message/rfc822 attachment should retain its RFC 2231 encoded filename: self.assertIn("Content-Type: text/plain; name*=utf-8''vedh%C3%A6ftet%20fil.txt", data) self.assertIn("Content-Disposition: attachment; filename*=utf-8''vedh%C3%A6ftet%20fil.txt", data) # References to RFC 2231 in message text should remain intact: self.assertIn("Testing for filename*=utf-8''problems", data) self.assertIn("The attached message should have an attachment named 'vedhæftet fil.txt'", data) def test_attachment_missing_filename(self): """Mailgun silently drops attachments without filenames, so warn the caller""" mimeattachment = MIMEBase('application', 'pdf') mimeattachment.set_payload(b"PDF\xb4 pretend this is valid pdf data") mimeattachment["Content-Disposition"] = 'attachment' self.message.attach(mimeattachment) with self.assertRaisesMessage(AnymailUnsupportedFeature, "attachments without filenames"): self.message.send() def test_inline_missing_contnet_id(self): mimeattachment = MIMEImage(b"imagedata", "x-fakeimage") mimeattachment["Content-Disposition"] = 'inline; filename="fakeimage.txt"' self.message.attach(mimeattachment) with self.assertRaisesMessage(AnymailUnsupportedFeature, "inline attachments without Content-ID"): self.message.send() def test_embedded_images(self): image_filename = SAMPLE_IMAGE_FILENAME image_path = sample_image_path(image_filename) image_data = sample_image_content(image_filename) cid = attach_inline_image_file(self.message, image_path) html_content = '

This has an inline image.

' % cid self.message.attach_alternative(html_content, "text/html") self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['html'], html_content) files = self.get_api_call_files() inlines = [value for (field, value) in files if field == 'inline'] self.assertEqual(len(inlines), 1) self.assertEqual(inlines[0], (cid, image_data, "image/png")) # filename is cid; type is guessed # Make sure neither the html nor the inline image is treated as an attachment: attachments = [value for (field, value) in files if field == 'attachment'] self.assertEqual(len(attachments), 0) def test_attached_images(self): image_filename = SAMPLE_IMAGE_FILENAME image_path = sample_image_path(image_filename) image_data = sample_image_content(image_filename) self.message.attach_file(image_path) # option 1: attach as a file image = MIMEImage(image_data) # option 2: construct the MIMEImage and attach it directly image.set_param("filename", "custom-filename", "Content-Disposition") # Mailgun requires filenames self.message.attach(image) self.message.send() files = self.get_api_call_files() attachments = [value for (field, value) in files if field == 'attachment'] self.assertEqual(len(attachments), 2) self.assertEqual(attachments[0], (image_filename, image_data, 'image/png')) self.assertEqual(attachments[1], ("custom-filename", image_data, 'image/png')) # Make sure the image attachments are not treated as inline: inlines = [value for (field, value) in files if field == 'inline'] self.assertEqual(len(inlines), 0) def test_multiple_html_alternatives(self): # Multiple alternatives not allowed self.message.attach_alternative("

First html is OK

", "text/html") self.message.attach_alternative("

But not second html

", "text/html") with self.assertRaises(AnymailUnsupportedFeature): self.message.send() def test_html_alternative(self): # Only html alternatives allowed self.message.attach_alternative("{'not': 'allowed'}", "application/json") with self.assertRaises(AnymailUnsupportedFeature): self.message.send() def test_amp_html_alternative(self): # Mailgun *does* support text/x-amp-html alongside text/html self.message.attach_alternative("

HTML

", "text/html") self.message.attach_alternative("

And AMP HTML

", "text/x-amp-html") self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data["html"], "

HTML

") self.assertEqual(data["amp-html"], "

And AMP HTML

") def test_alternatives_fail_silently(self): # Make sure fail_silently is respected self.message.attach_alternative("{'not': 'allowed'}", "application/json") sent = self.message.send(fail_silently=True) self.assert_esp_not_called("API should not be called when send fails silently") self.assertEqual(sent, 0) def test_suppress_empty_address_lists(self): """Empty to, cc, bcc, and reply_to shouldn't generate empty headers""" self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertNotIn('cc', data) self.assertNotIn('bcc', data) self.assertNotIn('h:Reply-To', data) # Test empty `to` -- but send requires at least one recipient somewhere (like cc) self.message.to = [] self.message.cc = ['cc@example.com'] self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertNotIn('to', data) def test_multiple_from_emails(self): """Mailgun supports multiple addresses in from_email""" self.message.from_email = 'first@example.com, "From, also" ' self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['from'], ['first@example.com', '"From, also" ']) # Make sure the far-more-likely scenario of a single from_email # with an unquoted display-name issues a reasonable error: self.message.from_email = 'Unquoted, display-name ' with self.assertRaises(AnymailInvalidAddress): self.message.send() def test_api_failure(self): self.set_mock_response(status_code=400) with self.assertRaisesMessage(AnymailAPIError, "Mailgun API response 400"): mail.send_mail('Subject', 'Body', 'from@example.com', ['to@example.com']) # Make sure fail_silently is respected self.set_mock_response(status_code=400) sent = mail.send_mail('Subject', 'Body', 'from@example.com', ['to@example.com'], fail_silently=True) self.assertEqual(sent, 0) def test_api_error_includes_details(self): """AnymailAPIError should include ESP's error message""" # JSON error response: error_response = b"""{"message": "Helpful explanation from your ESP"}""" self.set_mock_response(status_code=400, raw=error_response) with self.assertRaisesMessage(AnymailAPIError, "Helpful explanation from your ESP"): self.message.send() # Non-JSON error response: self.set_mock_response(status_code=500, raw=b"Invalid API key") with self.assertRaisesMessage(AnymailAPIError, "Invalid API key"): self.message.send() # No content in the error response: self.set_mock_response(status_code=502, raw=None) with self.assertRaises(AnymailAPIError): self.message.send() def test_requests_exception(self): """Exception during API call should be AnymailAPIError""" # (The post itself raises an error -- different from returning a failure response) from requests.exceptions import SSLError # a low-level requests exception self.mock_request.side_effect = SSLError("Something bad") with self.assertRaisesMessage(AnymailRequestsAPIError, "Something bad") as cm: self.message.send() self.assertIsInstance(cm.exception, SSLError) # also retains specific requests exception class # Make sure fail_silently is respected self.mock_request.side_effect = SSLError("Something bad") sent = mail.send_mail('Subject', 'Body', 'from@example.com', ['to@example.com'], fail_silently=True) self.assertEqual(sent, 0) @tag('mailgun') class MailgunBackendAnymailFeatureTests(MailgunBackendMockAPITestCase): """Test backend support for Anymail added features""" def test_metadata(self): # Each metadata value is just a string; you can serialize your own JSON if you'd like. # (The Mailgun docs are a little confusing on this point.) self.message.metadata = {'user_id': "12345", 'items': '["mail","gun"]'} self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['v:user_id'], '12345') self.assertEqual(data['v:items'], '["mail","gun"]') self.assertNotIn('recipient-variables', data) # shouldn't be needed for non-batch def test_send_at(self): utc_plus_6 = get_fixed_timezone(6 * 60) utc_minus_8 = get_fixed_timezone(-8 * 60) with override_current_timezone(utc_plus_6): # Timezone-aware datetime converted to UTC: self.message.send_at = datetime(2016, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, tzinfo=utc_minus_8) self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['o:deliverytime'], "Fri, 04 Mar 2016 13:06:07 GMT") # 05:06 UTC-8 == 13:06 UTC # Timezone-naive datetime assumed to be Django current_timezone self.message.send_at = datetime(2022, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 567) self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['o:deliverytime'], "Tue, 11 Oct 2022 06:13:14 GMT") # 12:13 UTC+6 == 06:13 UTC # Date-only treated as midnight in current timezone self.message.send_at = date(2022, 10, 22) self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['o:deliverytime'], "Fri, 21 Oct 2022 18:00:00 GMT") # 00:00 UTC+6 == 18:00-1d UTC # POSIX timestamp self.message.send_at = 1651820889 # 2022-05-06 07:08:09 UTC self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['o:deliverytime'], "Fri, 06 May 2022 07:08:09 GMT") # String passed unchanged (this is *not* portable between ESPs) self.message.send_at = "Thu, 13 Oct 2022 18:02:00 GMT" self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['o:deliverytime'], "Thu, 13 Oct 2022 18:02:00 GMT") def test_tags(self): self.message.tags = ["receipt", "repeat-user"] self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['o:tag'], ["receipt", "repeat-user"]) def test_tracking(self): # Test one way... self.message.track_opens = True self.message.track_clicks = False self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['o:tracking-opens'], 'yes') self.assertEqual(data['o:tracking-clicks'], 'no') # ...and the opposite way self.message.track_opens = False self.message.track_clicks = True self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['o:tracking-opens'], 'no') self.assertEqual(data['o:tracking-clicks'], 'yes') def test_template_id(self): self.message.template_id = "welcome_template" self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertEqual(data['template'], "welcome_template") def test_merge_data(self): self.message.to = ['alice@example.com', 'Bob '] self.message.body = "Hi %recipient.name%. Welcome to %recipient.group% at %recipient.site%." self.message.merge_data = { 'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'group': "Developers"}, 'bob@example.com': {'name': "Bob"}, # and leave group undefined } self.message.merge_global_data = { 'group': "Users", # default 'site': "ExampleCo", } self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertJSONEqual(data['recipient-variables'], { 'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'group': "Developers", 'site': "ExampleCo"}, 'bob@example.com': {'name': "Bob", 'group': "Users", 'site': "ExampleCo"}, }) # Make sure we didn't modify original dicts on message: self.assertEqual(self.message.merge_data, { 'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'group': "Developers"}, 'bob@example.com': {'name': "Bob"}, }) self.assertEqual(self.message.merge_global_data, {'group': "Users", 'site': "ExampleCo"}) def test_only_merge_global_data(self): # Make sure merge_global_data distributed to recipient-variables # even when merge_data not set self.message.to = ['alice@example.com', 'Bob '] self.message.merge_global_data = {'test': "value"} self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertJSONEqual(data['recipient-variables'], { 'alice@example.com': {'test': "value"}, 'bob@example.com': {'test': "value"}, }) def test_merge_data_with_template(self): # Mailgun *stored* (handlebars) templates get their variable substitutions # from Mailgun's custom-data (not recipient-variables). To support batch sends # with stored templates, Anymail sets up custom-data to pull values from # recipient-variables. (Note this same Mailgun custom-data is also used for # webhook metadata tracking.) self.message.to = ['alice@example.com', 'Bob '] self.message.template_id = 'welcome_template' self.message.merge_data = { 'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'group': "Developers"}, 'bob@example.com': {'name': "Bob"}, # and leave group undefined } self.message.merge_global_data = { 'group': "Users", # default 'site': "ExampleCo", } self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() # custom-data variables for merge_data refer to recipient-variables: self.assertEqual(data['v:name'], '%recipient.name%') self.assertEqual(data['v:group'], '%recipient.group%') self.assertEqual(data['v:site'], '%recipient.site%') # recipient-variables populates them: self.assertJSONEqual(data['recipient-variables'], { 'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'group': "Developers", 'site': "ExampleCo"}, 'bob@example.com': {'name': "Bob", 'group': "Users", 'site': "ExampleCo"}, }) def test_merge_metadata(self): # Per-recipient custom-data uses the same recipient-variables mechanism # as above, but prepends 'v:' to the recipient-data keys for metadata to # keep them separate. # (For on-the-fly templates -- not stored handlebars templates.) self.message.to = ['alice@example.com', 'Bob '] self.message.merge_metadata = { 'alice@example.com': {'order_id': 123, 'tier': 'premium'}, 'bob@example.com': {'order_id': 678}, } self.message.metadata = {'tier': 'basic', 'notification_batch': 'zx912'} self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() # custom-data variables for merge_metadata refer to recipient-variables: self.assertEqual(data['v:order_id'], '%recipient.v:order_id%') self.assertEqual(data['v:tier'], '%recipient.v:tier%') self.assertEqual(data['v:notification_batch'], 'zx912') # metadata constant doesn't need var # recipient-variables populates them: self.assertJSONEqual(data['recipient-variables'], { 'alice@example.com': {'v:order_id': 123, 'v:tier': 'premium'}, 'bob@example.com': {'v:order_id': 678, 'v:tier': 'basic'}, # tier merged from metadata default }) def test_merge_data_with_merge_metadata(self): # merge_data and merge_metadata both use recipient-variables self.message.to = ['alice@example.com', 'Bob '] self.message.body = "Hi %recipient.name%. Welcome to %recipient.group% at %recipient.site%." self.message.merge_data = { 'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'group': "Developers"}, 'bob@example.com': {'name': "Bob"}, # and leave group undefined } self.message.merge_metadata = { 'alice@example.com': {'order_id': 123, 'tier': 'premium'}, 'bob@example.com': {'order_id': 678}, # and leave tier undefined } self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertJSONEqual(data['recipient-variables'], { 'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'group': "Developers", 'v:order_id': 123, 'v:tier': 'premium'}, 'bob@example.com': {'name': "Bob", 'group': '', # undefined merge_data --> empty string 'v:order_id': 678, 'v:tier': ''}, # undefined metadata --> empty string }) def test_merge_data_with_merge_metadata_and_template(self): # This case gets tricky, because when a stored template is used, the per-recipient # merge_metadata and merge_data both end up in the same Mailgun custom-data keys. self.message.to = ['alice@example.com', 'Bob '] self.message.template_id = 'order_notification' self.message.merge_data = { 'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'group': "Developers"}, 'bob@example.com': {'name': "Bob"}, # and leave group undefined } self.message.merge_metadata = { 'alice@example.com': {'order_id': 123, 'tier': 'premium'}, 'bob@example.com': {'order_id': 678}, # and leave tier undefined } self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() # custom-data covers both merge_data and merge_metadata: self.assertEqual(data['v:name'], '%recipient.name%') # from merge_data self.assertEqual(data['v:group'], '%recipient.group%') # from merge_data self.assertEqual(data['v:order_id'], '%recipient.v:order_id%') # from merge_metadata self.assertEqual(data['v:tier'], '%recipient.v:tier%') # from merge_metadata self.assertJSONEqual(data['recipient-variables'], { 'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'group': "Developers", 'v:order_id': 123, 'v:tier': 'premium'}, 'bob@example.com': {'name': "Bob", 'group': '', # undefined merge_data --> empty string 'v:order_id': 678, 'v:tier': ''}, # undefined metadata --> empty string }) def test_conflicting_merge_data_with_merge_metadata_and_template(self): # When a stored template is used, the same Mailgun custom-data must hold both # per-recipient merge_data and metadata, so there's potential for conflict. self.message.to = ['alice@example.com', 'Bob '] self.message.template_id = 'order_notification' self.message.merge_data = { 'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'group': "Developers"}, 'bob@example.com': {'name': "Bob"}, } self.message.metadata = {'group': "Order processing subsystem"} with self.assertRaisesMessage( AnymailUnsupportedFeature, "conflicting merge_data and metadata keys ('group') when using template_id" ): self.message.send() def test_force_batch(self): # Mailgun uses presence of recipient-variables to indicate batch send self.message.to = ['alice@example.com', 'Bob '] self.message.merge_data = {} self.message.send() data = self.get_api_call_data() self.assertJSONEqual(data['recipient-variables'], {}) def test_sender_domain(self): """Mailgun send domain can come from from_email, envelope_sender, or esp_extra""" # You could also use MAILGUN_SENDER_DOMAIN in your ANYMAIL settings, as in the next test. # (The mailgun_integration_tests also do that.) self.message.from_email = "Test From " self.message.send() self.assert_esp_called('/from-email.example.com/messages') # API url includes the sender-domain self.message.from_email = "Test From " self.message.envelope_sender = "anything@bounces.example.com" # only the domain part is used self.message.send() self.assert_esp_called('/bounces.example.com/messages') # overrides from_email self.message.from_email = "Test From " self.message.esp_extra = {'sender_domain': 'esp-extra.example.com'} self.message.send() self.assert_esp_called('/esp-extra.example.com/messages') # overrides from_email @override_settings(ANYMAIL_MAILGUN_SENDER_DOMAIN='mg.example.com') def test_sender_domain_setting(self): self.message.send() self.assert_esp_called('/mg.example.com/messages') # setting overrides from_email def test_invalid_sender_domain(self): # Make sure we won't construct an invalid API endpoint like # `https://api.mailgun.net/v3/example.com/INVALID/messages` # (which returns a cryptic 200-OK "Mailgun Magnificent API" response). self.message.from_email = "" with self.assertRaisesMessage(AnymailError, "Invalid '/' in sender domain 'example.com/invalid'"): self.message.send() @override_settings(ANYMAIL_MAILGUN_SENDER_DOMAIN='example.com%2Finvalid') def test_invalid_sender_domain_setting(self): # See previous test. Also, note that Mailgun unquotes % encoding *before* # extracting the sender domain (so %2f is just as bad as '/') with self.assertRaisesMessage(AnymailError, "Invalid '/' in sender domain 'example.com%2Finvalid'"): self.message.send() @override_settings(ANYMAIL_MAILGUN_SENDER_DOMAIN='example.com # oops') def test_encode_sender_domain(self): # See previous tests. For anything other than slashes, we let Mailgun detect # the problem (but must properly encode the domain in the API URL) self.message.send() self.assert_esp_called('/example.com%20%23%20oops/messages') def test_unknown_sender_domain(self): self.set_mock_response(raw=b"""{ "message": "Domain not found: example.com" }""", status_code=404) with self.assertRaisesMessage( AnymailAPIError, "Unknown sender domain 'example.com'.\n" "Check the domain is verified with Mailgun, and that the ANYMAIL MAILGUN_API_URL" " setting 'https://api.mailgun.net/v3/' is the correct region." ): self.message.send() @override_settings( # This is *not* a valid MAILGUN_API_URL setting (it should end at "...v3/"): ANYMAIL_MAILGUN_API_URL='https://api.mailgun.net/v3/example.com/messages') def test_magnificent_api(self): # (Wouldn't a truly "magnificent API" just provide a helpful error message?) self.set_mock_response(raw=b"Mailgun Magnificent API", status_code=200) with self.assertRaisesMessage( AnymailAPIError, "Invalid Mailgun API endpoint 'https://api.mailgun.net/v3/example.com/messages/example.com/messages'.\n" "Check your ANYMAIL MAILGUN_SENDER_DOMAIN and MAILGUN_API_URL settings." ): self.message.send() def test_default_omits_options(self): """Make sure by default we don't send any ESP-specific options. Options not specified by the caller should be omitted entirely from the API call (*not* sent as False or empty). This ensures that your ESP account settings apply by default. """ self.message.send() self.assert_esp_called('/example.com/messages') data = self.get_api_call_data() mailgun_fields = {key: value for key, value in data.items() if key.startswith('o:') or key.startswith('v:')} self.assertEqual(mailgun_fields, {}) # noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences def test_send_attaches_anymail_status(self): """ The anymail_status should be attached to the message when it is sent """ response_content = b"""{ "id": "<12345.67890@example.com>", "message": "Queued. Thank you." }""" self.set_mock_response(raw=response_content) msg = mail.EmailMessage('Subject', 'Message', 'from@example.com', ['to1@example.com'],) sent = msg.send() self.assertEqual(sent, 1) self.assertEqual(msg.anymail_status.status, {'queued'}) self.assertEqual(msg.anymail_status.message_id, '<12345.67890@example.com>') self.assertEqual(msg.anymail_status.recipients['to1@example.com'].status, 'queued') self.assertEqual(msg.anymail_status.recipients['to1@example.com'].message_id, '<12345.67890@example.com>') self.assertEqual(msg.anymail_status.esp_response.content, response_content) # noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences def test_send_failed_anymail_status(self): """ If the send fails, anymail_status should contain initial values""" self.set_mock_response(status_code=500) sent = self.message.send(fail_silently=True) self.assertEqual(sent, 0) self.assertIsNone(self.message.anymail_status.status) self.assertIsNone(self.message.anymail_status.message_id) self.assertEqual(self.message.anymail_status.recipients, {}) self.assertIsNone(self.message.anymail_status.esp_response) # noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences def test_send_unparsable_response(self): """If the send succeeds, but a non-JSON API response, should raise an API exception""" mock_response = self.set_mock_response(status_code=200, raw=b"yikes, this isn't a real response") with self.assertRaises(AnymailAPIError): self.message.send() self.assertIsNone(self.message.anymail_status.status) self.assertIsNone(self.message.anymail_status.message_id) self.assertEqual(self.message.anymail_status.recipients, {}) self.assertEqual(self.message.anymail_status.esp_response, mock_response) # test_json_serialization_errors: Mailgun payload isn't JSON, so we don't test this. # (Anything that requests can serialize as a form field will work with Mailgun) @tag('mailgun') class MailgunBackendRecipientsRefusedTests(MailgunBackendMockAPITestCase): """Should raise AnymailRecipientsRefused when *all* recipients are rejected or invalid""" # Mailgun doesn't check email bounce or complaint lists at time of send -- # it always just queues the message. You'll need to listen for the "rejected" # and "failed" events to detect refused recipients. # The one exception is a completely invalid email, which will return a 400 response # and show up as an AnymailAPIError at send time. INVALID_TO_RESPONSE = b"""{ "message": "'to' parameter is not a valid address. please check documentation" }""" # NOTE: As of Anymail 0.10, Anymail catches actually-invalid recipient emails # before attempting to pass them along to the ESP, so the tests below use technically # valid emails that would actually be accepted by Mailgun. (We're just making sure # the backend would correctly handle the 400 response if something slipped through.) def test_invalid_email(self): self.set_mock_response(status_code=400, raw=self.INVALID_TO_RESPONSE) msg = mail.EmailMessage('Subject', 'Body', 'from@example.com', to=['not-really@invalid']) with self.assertRaises(AnymailAPIError): msg.send() def test_fail_silently(self): self.set_mock_response(status_code=400, raw=self.INVALID_TO_RESPONSE) sent = mail.send_mail('Subject', 'Body', 'from@example.com', ['not-really@invalid'], fail_silently=True) self.assertEqual(sent, 0) @tag('mailgun') class MailgunBackendSessionSharingTestCase(SessionSharingTestCases, MailgunBackendMockAPITestCase): """Requests session sharing tests""" pass # tests are defined in SessionSharingTestCases @tag('mailgun') @override_settings(EMAIL_BACKEND="anymail.backends.mailgun.EmailBackend") class MailgunBackendImproperlyConfiguredTests(AnymailTestMixin, SimpleTestCase): """Test ESP backend without required settings in place""" def test_missing_api_key(self): with self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured) as cm: mail.send_mail('Subject', 'Message', 'from@example.com', ['to@example.com']) errmsg = str(cm.exception) # Make sure the error mentions MAILGUN_API_KEY and ANYMAIL_MAILGUN_API_KEY self.assertRegex(errmsg, r'\bMAILGUN_API_KEY\b') self.assertRegex(errmsg, r'\bANYMAIL_MAILGUN_API_KEY\b')