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Allow custom MAILGUN_SENDER_DOMAIN in Anymail settings. (Replaces need to use global esp_extra.) Improve docs to cover cases where this is needed. (esp_extra sender_domain is still supported for overriding individual messages.) Fixes #26.
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.. _mailgun-backend:
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Mailgun
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=======
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Anymail integrates with the `Mailgun <https://mailgun.com>`_
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transactional email service from Rackspace, using their
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REST API.
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Settings
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--------
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.. rubric:: EMAIL_BACKEND
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To use Anymail's Mailgun backend, set:
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.. code-block:: python
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EMAIL_BACKEND = "anymail.backends.mailgun.MailgunBackend"
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in your settings.py. (Watch your capitalization: Mailgun spells their name with a
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lowercase "g", so Anymail does too.)
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.. setting:: ANYMAIL_MAILGUN_API_KEY
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.. rubric:: MAILGUN_API_KEY
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Required. Your Mailgun API key:
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.. code-block:: python
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ANYMAIL = {
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...
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"MAILGUN_API_KEY": "<your API key>",
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}
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Anymail will also look for ``MAILGUN_API_KEY`` at the
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root of the settings file if neither ``ANYMAIL["MAILGUN_API_KEY"]``
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nor ``ANYMAIL_MAILGUN_API_KEY`` is set.
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.. setting:: ANYMAIL_MAILGUN_SENDER_DOMAIN
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.. rubric:: MAILGUN_SENDER_DOMAIN
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If you are using a specific `Mailgun sender domain`_
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that is *different* from your messages' `from_email` domains,
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set this to the domain you've configured in your Mailgun account.
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If your messages' `from_email` domains always match a configured
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Mailgun sender domain, this setting is not needed.
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See :ref:`mailgun-sender-domain` below for examples.
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.. setting:: ANYMAIL_MAILGUN_API_URL
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.. rubric:: MAILGUN_API_URL
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The base url for calling the Mailgun API. It does not include
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the sender domain. (Anymail :ref:`figures this out <mailgun-sender-domain>`
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for you.)
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The default is ``MAILGUN_API_URL = "https://api.mailgun.net/v3"``
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(It's unlikely you would need to change this.)
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.. _mailgun-sender-domain:
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Email sender domain
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-------------------
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Mailgun's API requires identifying the sender domain.
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By default, Anymail uses the domain of each messages's `from_email`
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(e.g., "example.com" for "from\@example.com").
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You will need to override this default if you are using
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a dedicated `Mailgun sender domain`_ that is different from
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a message's `from_email` domain.
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For example, if you are sending from "orders\@example.com", but your
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Mailgun account is configured for "*mail1*.example.com", you should provide
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:setting:`MAILGUN_SENDER_DOMAIN <ANYMAIL_MAILGUN_SENDER_DOMAIN>` in your settings.py:
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.. code-block:: python
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:emphasize-lines: 4
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ANYMAIL = {
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...
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"MAILGUN_API_KEY": "<your API key>",
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"MAILGUN_SENDER_DOMAIN": "mail1.example.com"
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}
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If you need to override the sender domain for an individual message,
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include `sender_domain` in Anymail's :attr:`~anymail.message.AnymailMessage.esp_extra`
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for that message:
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.. code-block:: python
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message = EmailMessage(from_email="marketing@example.com", ...)
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message.esp_extra = {"sender_domain": "mail2.example.com"}
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.. _Mailgun sender domain:
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https://help.mailgun.com/hc/en-us/articles/202256730-How-do-I-pick-a-domain-name-for-my-Mailgun-account-
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.. _mailgun-esp-extra:
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exp_extra support
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-----------------
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Anymail's Mailgun backend will pass all :attr:`~anymail.message.AnymailMessage.esp_extra`
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values directly to Mailgun. You can use any of the (non-file) parameters listed in the
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`Mailgun sending docs`_. Example:
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.. code-block:: python
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message = AnymailMessage(...)
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message.esp_extra = {
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'o:testmode': 'yes', # use Mailgun's test mode
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}
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.. _Mailgun sending docs: https://documentation.mailgun.com/api-sending.html#sending
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.. _mailgun-templates:
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Batch sending/merge and ESP templates
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-------------------------------------
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Mailgun does not offer :ref:`ESP stored templates <esp-stored-templates>`,
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so Anymail's :attr:`~anymail.message.AnymailMessage.template_id` message
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attribute is not supported with the Mailgun backend.
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Mailgun *does* support :ref:`batch sending <batch-send>` with per-recipient
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merge data. You can refer to Mailgun "recipient variables" in your
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message subject and body, and supply the values with Anymail's
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normalized :attr:`~anymail.message.AnymailMessage.merge_data`
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and :attr:`~anymail.message.AnymailMessage.merge_global_data`
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message attributes:
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.. code-block:: python
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message = EmailMessage(
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...
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subject="Your order %recipient.order_no% has shipped",
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body="""Hi %recipient.name%,
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We shipped your order %recipient.order_no%
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on %recipient.ship_date%.""",
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to=["alice@example.com", "Bob <bob@example.com>"]
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)
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# (you'd probably also set a similar html body with %recipient.___% variables)
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message.merge_data = {
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'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'order_no': "12345"},
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'bob@example.com': {'name': "Bob", 'order_no': "54321"},
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}
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message.merge_global_data = {
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'ship_date': "May 15" # Anymail maps globals to all recipients
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}
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Mailgun does not natively support global merge data. Anymail emulates
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the capability by copying any `merge_global_data` values to each
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recipient's section in Mailgun's "recipient-variables" API parameter.
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See the `Mailgun batch sending`_ docs for more information.
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.. _Mailgun batch sending:
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https://documentation.mailgun.com/user_manual.html#batch-sending
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.. _mailgun-webhooks:
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Status tracking webhooks
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------------------------
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If you are using Anymail's normalized :ref:`status tracking <event-tracking>`, enter
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the url in your `Mailgun dashboard`_ on the "Webhooks" tab. Mailgun allows you to enter
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a different URL for each event type: just enter this same Anymail tracking URL
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for all events you want to receive:
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:samp:`https://{random}:{random}@{yoursite.example.com}/anymail/mailgun/tracking/`
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* *random:random* is an :setting:`ANYMAIL_WEBHOOK_AUTHORIZATION` shared secret
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* *yoursite.example.com* is your Django site
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If you use multiple Mailgun sending domains, you'll need to enter the webhook
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URLs for each of them, using the selector on the left side of Mailgun's dashboard.
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Mailgun implements a limited form of webhook signing, and Anymail will verify
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these signatures (based on your :setting:`MAILGUN_API_KEY <ANYMAIL_MAILGUN_API_KEY>`
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Anymail setting).
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Mailgun will report these Anymail :attr:`~anymail.signals.AnymailTrackingEvent.event_type`\s:
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delivered, rejected, bounced, complained, unsubscribed, opened, clicked.
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The event's :attr:`~anymail.signals.AnymailTrackingEvent.esp_event` field will be
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a Django :class:`~django.http.QueryDict` object of `Mailgun event fields`_.
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.. _Mailgun dashboard: https://mailgun.com/app/dashboard
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.. _Mailgun event fields: https://documentation.mailgun.com/user_manual.html#webhooks
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