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Djrill, for Mandrill
====================
:authors: Kenneth Love & Chris Jones
Djrill is an email backend and new message class for Django users that want to take advantage of the Mandrill_ transactional
email service from MailChimp_.
An optional Django admin interface is included. The admin interface allows you to:
* Check the status of your Mandrill API connection.
* Add/disable email senders.
* See stats on email tags and urls.
Installation
------------
::
pip install djrill
The only dependency other than Django is the requests_ library from Kenneth Reitz. If you do not install through PyPI you will
need to do ::
pip install requests
Configuration
-------------
In ``settings.py``:
1. Add ``djrill`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``. ::
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
"djrill"
)
2. Add the following two lines, substituting your own ``MANDRILL_API_KEY``::
MANDRILL_API_KEY = "brack3t-is-awesome"
MANDRILL_API_URL = "http://mandrillapp.com/api/1.0"
3. Override your existing email backend with the following line::
EMAIL_BACKEND = "djrill.mail.backends.djrill.DjrillBackend"
4. (optional) If you want to be able to add senders through Django's admin or view stats about your
messages, do the following in your base ``urls.py`` ::
...
from django.contrib import admin
from djrill import DjrillAdminSite
admin.site = DjrillAdminSite()
admin.autodiscover()
...
urlpatterns = patterns('',
...
url(r'^admin/', include(admin.site.urls)),
)
Usage
-----
Since you are replacing the global ``EMAIL_BACKEND``, **all** emails are sent through Mandrill's service.
If you just want to use Mandrill for sending emails through Django's built-in ``send_mail`` and ``send_mass_mail`` methods, all
you need to do is follow steps 1 through 3 of the above Configuration.
If, however, you want more control over the messages, to include an HTML version, or to attach tags or tracked URLs to an email,
usage of our ``DjrillMessage`` class, which is a thin wrapper around Django's ``EmailMultiAlternatives`` is required.
Example, in a view: ::
from django.views.generic import View
from djrill.mail import DjrillMessage
class SendEmailView(View):
def get(self, request):
subject = "Djrill Message"
from_email = "djrill@example.com" # this has to be one of your approved senders
from_name = "Djrill" # optional
to = ["Djrill Receiver <djrill.receiver@example.com>", "djrill.two@example.com"]
text_content = "This is the text version of your email"
html_content = "<p>This is the HTML version of your email</p> # optional, requires the ``attach_alternative`` line below
tags = ["one tag", "two tag", "red tag", "blue tag"] # optional, can't be over 50 chars or start with an underscore
msg = DjrillMessage(subject, text_content, from_email, to, tags=tags, from_name=from_name)
msg.attach_alternative(html_content, "text/html")
msg.send()
Any tags over 50 characters in length are silently ignored. Same for any attached alternatives after the first one.
Not shown above, but settable, are the two options, ``track_clicks`` and ``track_opens``. They are both set to ``True`` by
default, but can be set to ``False`` and passed in when you instantiate your ``DjrillMessage`` object.
Just like Django's ``EmailMessage`` and ``EmailMultiAlternatives``, ``DjrillMessage`` accepts extra headers through the
``headers`` argument. Currently it only accepts ``Reply-To`` and ``X-*`` headers since that is all that Mandrill accepts. Any
extra headers are silently discarded.
Thanks
------
Thanks to the MailChimp team for asking us to build this nifty little app. Also thanks to James Socol on Github for his
django-adminplus_ library that got us off on the right foot for the custom admin views. Oh, and, of course, Kenneth Reitz for
the awesome ``requests`` library.
.. _Mandrill: http://mandrill.com
.. _MailChimp: http://mailchimp.com
.. _requests: http://docs.python-requests.org
.. _django-adminplus: https://github.com/jsocol/django-adminplus