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django-anymail/anymail/backends/base.py
medmunds 6b6793016e Mailgun, SparkPost: support multiple from_email addresses
[RFC-5322 allows](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322#section-3.6.2)
multiple addresses in the From header.

Django's SMTP backend supports this, as a single comma-separated
string (*not* a list of strings like the recipient params):

    from_email='one@example.com, two@example.com'
    to=['one@example.com', 'two@example.com']

Both Mailgun and SparkPost support multiple From addresses
(and Postmark accepts them, though truncates to the first one
on their end). For compatibility with Django -- and because
Anymail attempts to support all ESP features -- Anymail now
allows multiple From addresses, too, for ESPs that support it.

Note: as a practical matter, deliverability with multiple
From addresses is pretty bad. (Google outright rejects them.)

This change also reworks Anymail's internal ParsedEmail object,
and approach to parsing addresses, for better consistency with
Django's SMTP backend and improved error messaging.

In particular, Django (and now Anymail) allows multiple email
addresses in a single recipient string:

    to=['one@example.com', 'two@example.com, three@example.com']
    len(to) == 2  # but there will be three recipients

Fixes #60
2017-04-19 12:43:33 -07:00

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Python

from datetime import date, datetime
import six
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.mail.backends.base import BaseEmailBackend
from django.utils.timezone import is_naive, get_current_timezone, make_aware, utc
from ..exceptions import AnymailCancelSend, AnymailError, AnymailUnsupportedFeature, AnymailRecipientsRefused
from ..message import AnymailStatus
from ..signals import pre_send, post_send
from ..utils import (Attachment, UNSET, combine, last, get_anymail_setting, parse_address_list,
force_non_lazy, force_non_lazy_list, force_non_lazy_dict, is_lazy)
class AnymailBaseBackend(BaseEmailBackend):
"""
Base Anymail email backend
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(AnymailBaseBackend, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.ignore_unsupported_features = get_anymail_setting('ignore_unsupported_features',
kwargs=kwargs, default=False)
self.ignore_recipient_status = get_anymail_setting('ignore_recipient_status',
kwargs=kwargs, default=False)
# Merge SEND_DEFAULTS and <esp_name>_SEND_DEFAULTS settings
send_defaults = get_anymail_setting('send_defaults', default={}) # but not from kwargs
esp_send_defaults = get_anymail_setting('send_defaults', esp_name=self.esp_name,
kwargs=kwargs, default=None)
if esp_send_defaults is not None:
send_defaults = send_defaults.copy()
send_defaults.update(esp_send_defaults)
self.send_defaults = send_defaults
def open(self):
"""
Open and persist a connection to the ESP's API, and whether
a new connection was created.
Callers must ensure they later call close, if (and only if) open
returns True.
"""
# Subclasses should use an instance property to maintain a cached
# connection, and return True iff they initialize that instance
# property in _this_ open call. (If the cached connection already
# exists, just do nothing and return False.)
#
# Subclasses should swallow operational errors if self.fail_silently
# (e.g., network errors), but otherwise can raise any errors.
#
# (Returning a bool to indicate whether connection was created is
# borrowed from django.core.email.backends.SMTPBackend)
return False
def close(self):
"""
Close the cached connection created by open.
You must only call close if your code called open and it returned True.
"""
# Subclasses should tear down the cached connection and clear
# the instance property.
#
# Subclasses should swallow operational errors if self.fail_silently
# (e.g., network errors), but otherwise can raise any errors.
pass
def send_messages(self, email_messages):
"""
Sends one or more EmailMessage objects and returns the number of email
messages sent.
"""
# This API is specified by Django's core BaseEmailBackend
# (so you can't change it to, e.g., return detailed status).
# Subclasses shouldn't need to override.
num_sent = 0
if not email_messages:
return num_sent
created_session = self.open()
try:
for message in email_messages:
try:
sent = self._send(message)
except AnymailError:
if self.fail_silently:
sent = False
else:
raise
if sent:
num_sent += 1
finally:
if created_session:
self.close()
return num_sent
def _send(self, message):
"""Sends the EmailMessage message, and returns True if the message was sent.
This should only be called by the base send_messages loop.
Implementations must raise exceptions derived from AnymailError for
anticipated failures that should be suppressed in fail_silently mode.
"""
message.anymail_status = AnymailStatus()
if not self.run_pre_send(message): # (might modify message)
return False # cancel send without error
if not message.recipients():
return False
payload = self.build_message_payload(message, self.send_defaults)
response = self.post_to_esp(payload, message)
message.anymail_status.esp_response = response
recipient_status = self.parse_recipient_status(response, payload, message)
message.anymail_status.set_recipient_status(recipient_status)
self.run_post_send(message) # send signal before raising status errors
self.raise_for_recipient_status(message.anymail_status, response, payload, message)
return True
def run_pre_send(self, message):
"""Send pre_send signal, and return True if message should still be sent"""
try:
pre_send.send(self.__class__, message=message, esp_name=self.esp_name)
return True
except AnymailCancelSend:
return False # abort without causing error
def run_post_send(self, message):
"""Send post_send signal to all receivers"""
results = post_send.send_robust(
self.__class__, message=message, status=message.anymail_status, esp_name=self.esp_name)
for (receiver, response) in results:
if isinstance(response, Exception):
raise response
def build_message_payload(self, message, defaults):
"""Returns a payload that will allow message to be sent via the ESP.
Derived classes must implement, and should subclass :class:BasePayload
to get standard Anymail options.
Raises :exc:AnymailUnsupportedFeature for message options that
cannot be communicated to the ESP.
:param message: :class:EmailMessage
:param defaults: dict
:return: :class:BasePayload
"""
raise NotImplementedError("%s.%s must implement build_message_payload" %
(self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__))
def post_to_esp(self, payload, message):
"""Post payload to ESP send API endpoint, and return the raw response.
payload is the result of build_message_payload
message is the original EmailMessage
return should be a raw response
Can raise AnymailAPIError (or derived exception) for problems posting to the ESP
"""
raise NotImplementedError("%s.%s must implement post_to_esp" %
(self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__))
def parse_recipient_status(self, response, payload, message):
"""Return a dict mapping email to AnymailRecipientStatus for each recipient.
Can raise AnymailAPIError (or derived exception) if response is unparsable
"""
raise NotImplementedError("%s.%s must implement parse_recipient_status" %
(self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__))
def raise_for_recipient_status(self, anymail_status, response, payload, message):
"""If *all* recipients are refused or invalid, raises AnymailRecipientsRefused"""
if not self.ignore_recipient_status:
# Error if *all* recipients are invalid or refused
# (This behavior parallels smtplib.SMTPRecipientsRefused from Django's SMTP EmailBackend)
if anymail_status.status.issubset({"invalid", "rejected"}):
raise AnymailRecipientsRefused(email_message=message, payload=payload, response=response,
backend=self)
@property
def esp_name(self):
"""
Read-only name of the ESP for this backend.
Concrete backends must override with class attr. E.g.:
esp_name = "Postmark"
esp_name = "SendGrid" # (use ESP's preferred capitalization)
"""
raise NotImplementedError("%s.%s must declare esp_name class attr" %
(self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__))
class BasePayload(object):
# Listing of EmailMessage/EmailMultiAlternatives attributes
# to process into Payload. Each item is in the form:
# (attr, combiner, converter)
# attr: the property name
# combiner: optional function(default_value, value) -> value
# to combine settings defaults with the EmailMessage property value
# (usually `combine` to merge, or `last` for message value to override default;
# use `None` if settings defaults aren't supported)
# converter: optional function(value) -> value transformation
# (can be a callable or the string name of a Payload method, or `None`)
# The converter must force any Django lazy translation strings to text.
# The Payload's `set_<attr>` method will be called with
# the combined/converted results for each attr.
base_message_attrs = (
# Standard EmailMessage/EmailMultiAlternatives props
('from_email', last, parse_address_list), # multiple from_emails are allowed
('to', combine, parse_address_list),
('cc', combine, parse_address_list),
('bcc', combine, parse_address_list),
('subject', last, force_non_lazy),
('reply_to', combine, parse_address_list),
('extra_headers', combine, force_non_lazy_dict),
('body', last, force_non_lazy), # special handling below checks message.content_subtype
('alternatives', combine, 'prepped_alternatives'),
('attachments', combine, 'prepped_attachments'),
)
anymail_message_attrs = (
# Anymail expando-props
('metadata', combine, force_non_lazy_dict),
('send_at', last, 'aware_datetime'),
('tags', combine, force_non_lazy_list),
('track_clicks', last, None),
('track_opens', last, None),
('template_id', last, force_non_lazy),
('merge_data', combine, force_non_lazy_dict),
('merge_global_data', combine, force_non_lazy_dict),
('esp_extra', combine, force_non_lazy_dict),
)
esp_message_attrs = () # subclasses can override
def __init__(self, message, defaults, backend):
self.message = message
self.defaults = defaults
self.backend = backend
self.esp_name = backend.esp_name
self.init_payload()
# we should consider hoisting the first text/html out of alternatives into set_html_body
message_attrs = self.base_message_attrs + self.anymail_message_attrs + self.esp_message_attrs
for attr, combiner, converter in message_attrs:
value = getattr(message, attr, UNSET)
if attr in ('to', 'cc', 'bcc', 'reply_to') and value is not UNSET:
self.validate_not_bare_string(attr, value)
if combiner is not None:
default_value = self.defaults.get(attr, UNSET)
value = combiner(default_value, value)
if value is not UNSET:
if converter is not None:
if not callable(converter):
converter = getattr(self, converter)
value = converter(value)
if value is not UNSET:
if attr == 'body':
setter = self.set_html_body if message.content_subtype == 'html' else self.set_text_body
elif attr == 'from_email':
setter = self.set_from_email_list
else:
# AttributeError here? Your Payload subclass is missing a set_<attr> implementation
setter = getattr(self, 'set_%s' % attr)
setter(value)
def unsupported_feature(self, feature):
if not self.backend.ignore_unsupported_features:
raise AnymailUnsupportedFeature("%s does not support %s" % (self.esp_name, feature),
email_message=self.message, payload=self, backend=self.backend)
#
# Attribute validators
#
def validate_not_bare_string(self, attr, value):
"""EmailMessage to, cc, bcc, and reply_to are specced to be lists of strings.
This catches the common error where a single string is used instead.
(See also checks in EmailMessage.__init__.)
"""
# Note: this actually only runs for reply_to. If to, cc, or bcc are
# set to single strings, you'll end up with an earlier cryptic TypeError
# from EmailMesssage.recipients (called from EmailMessage.send) before
# the Anymail backend even gets involved:
# TypeError: must be str, not list
# TypeError: can only concatenate list (not "str") to list
# TypeError: Can't convert 'list' object to str implicitly
if isinstance(value, six.string_types) or is_lazy(value):
raise TypeError('"{attr}" attribute must be a list or other iterable'.format(attr=attr))
#
# Attribute converters
#
def prepped_alternatives(self, alternatives):
return [(force_non_lazy(content), mimetype)
for (content, mimetype) in alternatives]
def prepped_attachments(self, attachments):
str_encoding = self.message.encoding or settings.DEFAULT_CHARSET
return [Attachment(attachment, str_encoding) # (handles lazy content, filename)
for attachment in attachments]
def aware_datetime(self, value):
"""Converts a date or datetime or timestamp to an aware datetime.
Naive datetimes are assumed to be in Django's current_timezone.
Dates are interpreted as midnight that date, in Django's current_timezone.
Integers are interpreted as POSIX timestamps (which are inherently UTC).
Anything else (e.g., str) is returned unchanged, which won't be portable.
"""
if isinstance(value, datetime):
dt = value
else:
if isinstance(value, date):
dt = datetime(value.year, value.month, value.day) # naive, midnight
else:
try:
dt = datetime.utcfromtimestamp(value).replace(tzinfo=utc)
except (TypeError, ValueError):
return value
if is_naive(dt):
dt = make_aware(dt, get_current_timezone())
return dt
#
# Abstract implementation
#
def init_payload(self):
raise NotImplementedError("%s.%s must implement init_payload" %
(self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__))
def set_from_email_list(self, emails):
# If your backend supports multiple from emails, override this to handle the whole list;
# otherwise just implement set_from_email
if len(emails) > 1:
self.unsupported_feature("multiple from emails")
# fall through if ignoring unsupported features
if len(emails) > 0:
self.set_from_email(emails[0])
def set_from_email(self, email):
raise NotImplementedError("%s.%s must implement set_from_email or set_from_email_list" %
(self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__))
def set_to(self, emails):
return self.set_recipients('to', emails)
def set_cc(self, emails):
return self.set_recipients('cc', emails)
def set_bcc(self, emails):
return self.set_recipients('bcc', emails)
def set_recipients(self, recipient_type, emails):
for email in emails:
self.add_recipient(recipient_type, email)
def add_recipient(self, recipient_type, email):
raise NotImplementedError("%s.%s must implement add_recipient, set_recipients, or set_{to,cc,bcc}" %
(self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__))
def set_subject(self, subject):
raise NotImplementedError("%s.%s must implement set_subject" %
(self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__))
def set_reply_to(self, emails):
self.unsupported_feature('reply_to')
def set_extra_headers(self, headers):
self.unsupported_feature('extra_headers')
def set_text_body(self, body):
raise NotImplementedError("%s.%s must implement set_text_body" %
(self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__))
def set_html_body(self, body):
raise NotImplementedError("%s.%s must implement set_html_body" %
(self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__))
def set_alternatives(self, alternatives):
for content, mimetype in alternatives:
if mimetype == "text/html":
# This assumes that there's at most one html alternative,
# and so it should be the html body. (Most ESPs don't
# support multiple html alternative parts anyway.)
self.set_html_body(content)
else:
self.add_alternative(content, mimetype)
def add_alternative(self, content, mimetype):
self.unsupported_feature("alternative part with type '%s'" % mimetype)
def set_attachments(self, attachments):
for attachment in attachments:
self.add_attachment(attachment)
def add_attachment(self, attachment):
raise NotImplementedError("%s.%s must implement add_attachment or set_attachments" %
(self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__))
# Anymail-specific payload construction
def set_metadata(self, metadata):
self.unsupported_feature("metadata")
def set_send_at(self, send_at):
self.unsupported_feature("send_at")
def set_tags(self, tags):
self.unsupported_feature("tags")
def set_track_clicks(self, track_clicks):
self.unsupported_feature("track_clicks")
def set_track_opens(self, track_opens):
self.unsupported_feature("track_opens")
def set_template_id(self, template_id):
self.unsupported_feature("template_id")
def set_merge_data(self, merge_data):
self.unsupported_feature("merge_data")
def set_merge_global_data(self, merge_global_data):
self.unsupported_feature("merge_global_data")
# ESP-specific payload construction
def set_esp_extra(self, extra):
self.unsupported_feature("esp_extra")