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django-anymail/djrill/mail/backends/djrill.py

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from django.conf import settings
from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
from django.core.mail.backends.base import BaseEmailBackend
from django.core.mail.message import sanitize_address
from django.utils import simplejson as json
import requests
class DjrillBackendHTTPError(Exception):
"""An exception that will turn into an HTTP error response."""
def __init__(self, status_code, log_message=None):
super(DjrillBackendHTTPError, self).__init__()
self.status_code = status_code
self.log_message = log_message
def __str__(self):
message = "DjrillBackendHTTP %d" % self.status_code
if self.log_message:
return message + " " + self.log_message
else:
return message
class DjrillBackend(BaseEmailBackend):
"""
Mandrill API Email Backend
"""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
"""
Set the API key, API url and set the action url.
"""
super(DjrillBackend, self).__init__(**kwargs)
self.api_key = getattr(settings, "MANDRILL_API_KEY", None)
self.api_url = getattr(settings, "MANDRILL_API_URL", None)
if not self.api_key:
raise ImproperlyConfigured("You have not set your mandrill api key "
"in the settings.py file.")
if not self.api_url:
raise ImproperlyConfigured("You have not added the Mandrill api "
"url to your settings.py")
self.api_action = self.api_url + "/messages/send.json"
def send_messages(self, email_messages):
if not email_messages:
return 0
num_sent = 0
for message in email_messages:
sent = self._send(message)
if sent:
num_sent += 1
return num_sent
def _send(self, message):
if not message.recipients():
return False
self.sender = sanitize_address(message.from_email, message.encoding)
recipients_list = [sanitize_address(addr, message.encoding)
for addr in message.recipients()]
from email.utils import parseaddr
self.recipients = [{"email": e, "name": n} for n,e in [
parseaddr(r) for r in recipients_list]]
self.msg_dict = self._build_standard_message_dict(message)
if getattr(message, "alternative_subtype", None):
if message.alternative_subtype == "mandrill":
self._build_advanced_message_dict(message)
try:
if getattr(message, 'alternatives', None):
self._add_alternatives(message)
except ValueError:
if not self.fail_silently:
raise
return False
djrill_it = requests.post(self.api_action, data=json.dumps({
"key": self.api_key,
"message": self.msg_dict
}))
if djrill_it.status_code != 200:
if not self.fail_silently:
raise DjrillBackendHTTPError(
status_code=djrill_it.status_code,
log_message="Failed to send a message to %s, from %s" %
(self.recipients, self.sender))
return False
return True
def _build_standard_message_dict(self, message):
"""
Build standard message dict.
Builds the standard dict that Django's send_mail and send_mass_mail
use by default. Standard text email messages sent through Django will
still work through Mandrill.
"""
msg_dict = {
"text": message.body,
"subject": message.subject,
"from_email": self.sender,
"to": self.recipients
}
if message.extra_headers:
accepted_headers = {}
for k in message.extra_headers.keys():
if k.startswith("X-") or k == "Reply-To":
accepted_headers.update(
{"%s" % k: message.extra_headers[k]})
msg_dict.update({"headers": accepted_headers})
return msg_dict
def _build_advanced_message_dict(self, message):
"""
Builds advanced message dict
"""
self.msg_dict.update({
"from_name": message.from_name,
"tags": message.tags,
"track_opens": message.track_opens,
"track_clicks": message.track_clicks
})
def _add_alternatives(self, message):
"""
There can be only one! ... alternative attachment, and it must be text/html.
Since mandrill does not accept image attachments or anything other
than HTML, the assumption is the only thing you are attaching is
the HTML output for your email.
"""
if len(message.alternatives) > 1:
raise ValueError(
"Too many alternatives attached to the message. "
"Mandrill only accepts plain text and html emails.")
(content, mimetype) = message.alternatives[0]
if mimetype != 'text/html':
raise ValueError("Invalid alternative mimetype '%s'. "
"Mandrill only accepts plain text and html emails."
% mimetype)
self.msg_dict.update({
"html": content
})