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django-anymail/tests/test_amazon_ses_integrationv1.py
Mike Edmunds 41754d9813 Amazon SES: use SES v2 API by default
- Rename `anymail.backends.amazon_sesv2.EmailBackend`
  to `amazon_ses`, making SES v2 the default.
- Rename the old `amazon_ses` backend to `amazon_sesv1`,
  keeping it available. Add a deprecation warning.
- Alias `amazon_sesv2` to `amazon_ses`, with a
  deprecation warning (for projects that opted
  into v2 early under Anymail 9.1 or 9.2).
- Similar renaming on the test files.
- Update docs to assume v2 in most places
  (other than migration-specific sections)
2023-05-04 12:27:55 -07:00

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import os
import unittest
import warnings
from email.utils import formataddr
from django.test import SimpleTestCase, override_settings, tag
from anymail.exceptions import AnymailAPIError
from anymail.message import AnymailMessage
from .utils import AnymailTestMixin, sample_image_path
ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_ACCESS_KEY_ID = os.getenv(
"ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_ACCESS_KEY_ID"
)
ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = os.getenv(
"ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY"
)
ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_REGION_NAME = os.getenv(
"ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_REGION_NAME", "us-east-1"
)
ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_DOMAIN = os.getenv("ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_DOMAIN")
@unittest.skipUnless(
ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_ACCESS_KEY_ID
and ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
and ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_DOMAIN,
"Set ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_ACCESS_KEY_ID and"
" ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY and ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_DOMAIN"
" environment variables to run Amazon SES integration tests",
)
@override_settings(
EMAIL_BACKEND="anymail.backends.amazon_sesv1.EmailBackend",
ANYMAIL={
"AMAZON_SES_CLIENT_PARAMS": {
# This setting provides Anymail-specific AWS credentials to boto3.client(),
# overriding any credentials in the environment or boto config. It's often
# *not* the best approach. See the Anymail and boto3 docs for other options.
"aws_access_key_id": ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
"aws_secret_access_key": ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
"region_name": ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_REGION_NAME,
# Can supply any other boto3.client params,
# including botocore.config.Config as dict
"config": {"retries": {"max_attempts": 2}},
},
# actual config set in Anymail test account:
"AMAZON_SES_CONFIGURATION_SET_NAME": "TestConfigurationSet",
},
)
@tag("amazon_ses", "live")
class AmazonSESBackendIntegrationTests(AnymailTestMixin, SimpleTestCase):
"""Amazon SES API integration tests
These tests run against the **live** Amazon SES API, using the environment
variables `ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_ACCESS_KEY_ID` and
`ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY` as AWS credentials.
If those variables are not set, these tests won't run.
(You can also set the environment variable `ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_REGION_NAME`
to test SES using a region other than the default "us-east-1".)
Amazon SES doesn't offer a test mode -- it tries to send everything you ask.
To avoid stacking up a pile of undeliverable @example.com
emails, the tests use Amazon's @simulator.amazonses.com addresses.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/mailbox-simulator.html
"""
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self.from_email = "test@%s" % ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_DOMAIN
self.message = AnymailMessage(
"Anymail Amazon SES integration test",
"Text content",
self.from_email,
["success@simulator.amazonses.com"],
)
self.message.attach_alternative("<p>HTML content</p>", "text/html")
# boto3 relies on GC to close connections. Python 3 warns about unclosed
# ssl.SSLSocket during cleanup. We don't care. (It may be a false positive,
# or it may be a botocore problem, but it's not *our* problem.)
# https://github.com/boto/boto3/issues/454#issuecomment-586033745
# Filter in TestCase.setUp because unittest resets the warning filters
# for each test. https://stackoverflow.com/a/26620811/647002
warnings.filterwarnings(
"ignore", message=r"unclosed <ssl\.SSLSocket", category=ResourceWarning
)
def test_simple_send(self):
# Example of getting the Amazon SES send status and message id from the message
sent_count = self.message.send()
self.assertEqual(sent_count, 1)
anymail_status = self.message.anymail_status
sent_status = anymail_status.recipients[
"success@simulator.amazonses.com"
].status
message_id = anymail_status.recipients[
"success@simulator.amazonses.com"
].message_id
# Amazon SES always queues (or raises an error):
self.assertEqual(sent_status, "queued")
# Amazon SES message ids are groups of hex chars:
self.assertRegex(message_id, r"[0-9a-f-]+")
# set of all recipient statuses:
self.assertEqual(anymail_status.status, {sent_status})
self.assertEqual(anymail_status.message_id, message_id)
def test_all_options(self):
message = AnymailMessage(
subject="Anymail Amazon SES all-options integration test",
body="This is the text body",
from_email=formataddr(("Test From, with comma", self.from_email)),
to=[
"success+to1@simulator.amazonses.com",
"Recipient 2 <success+to2@simulator.amazonses.com>",
],
cc=[
"success+cc1@simulator.amazonses.com",
"Copy 2 <success+cc2@simulator.amazonses.com>",
],
bcc=[
"success+bcc1@simulator.amazonses.com",
"Blind Copy 2 <success+bcc2@simulator.amazonses.com>",
],
reply_to=["reply1@example.com", "Reply 2 <reply2@example.com>"],
headers={"X-Anymail-Test": "value"},
metadata={"meta1": "simple_string", "meta2": 2},
tags=["Re-engagement", "Cohort 12/2017"],
)
message.attach("attachment1.txt", "Here is some\ntext for you", "text/plain")
message.attach("attachment2.csv", "ID,Name\n1,Amy Lina", "text/csv")
cid = message.attach_inline_image_file(sample_image_path())
message.attach_alternative(
"<p><b>HTML:</b> with <a href='http://example.com'>link</a>"
"and image: <img src='cid:%s'></div>" % cid,
"text/html",
)
message.attach_alternative(
"Amazon SES SendRawEmail actually supports multiple alternative parts",
"text/x-note-for-email-geeks",
)
message.send()
self.assertEqual(message.anymail_status.status, {"queued"})
def test_stored_template(self):
# Using a template created like this:
# boto3.client('ses').create_template(Template={
# "TemplateName": "TestTemplate",
# "SubjectPart": "Your order {{order}} shipped",
# "HtmlPart": "<h1>Dear {{name}}:</h1>"
# "<p>Your order {{order}} shipped {{ship_date}}.</p>",
# "TextPart": "Dear {{name}}:\r\n"
# "Your order {{order}} shipped {{ship_date}}."
# })
message = AnymailMessage(
template_id="TestTemplate",
from_email=formataddr(("Test From", self.from_email)),
to=[
"First Recipient <success+to1@simulator.amazonses.com>",
"success+to2@simulator.amazonses.com",
],
merge_data={
"success+to1@simulator.amazonses.com": {
"order": 12345,
"name": "Test Recipient",
},
"success+to2@simulator.amazonses.com": {"order": 6789},
},
merge_global_data={"name": "Customer", "ship_date": "today"}, # default
)
message.send()
recipient_status = message.anymail_status.recipients
self.assertEqual(
recipient_status["success+to1@simulator.amazonses.com"].status, "queued"
)
self.assertRegex(
recipient_status["success+to1@simulator.amazonses.com"].message_id,
r"[0-9a-f-]+",
)
self.assertEqual(
recipient_status["success+to2@simulator.amazonses.com"].status, "queued"
)
self.assertRegex(
recipient_status["success+to2@simulator.amazonses.com"].message_id,
r"[0-9a-f-]+",
)
@override_settings(
ANYMAIL={
"AMAZON_SES_CLIENT_PARAMS": {
"aws_access_key_id": "test-invalid-access-key-id",
"aws_secret_access_key": "test-invalid-secret-access-key",
"region_name": ANYMAIL_TEST_AMAZON_SES_REGION_NAME,
}
}
)
def test_invalid_aws_credentials(self):
# Make sure the exception message includes AWS's response:
with self.assertRaisesMessage(
AnymailAPIError, "The security token included in the request is invalid"
):
self.message.send()