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Allow merging `esp_extra["personalizations"]` dict into other message-derived personalizations. (See comments in #120)
759 lines
37 KiB
Python
759 lines
37 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from base64 import b64encode, b64decode
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from calendar import timegm
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from datetime import date, datetime
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from decimal import Decimal
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from email.mime.base import MIMEBase
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from email.mime.image import MIMEImage
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import six
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from django.core import mail
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from django.test import SimpleTestCase
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from django.test.utils import override_settings
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from django.utils.timezone import get_fixed_timezone, override as override_current_timezone
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from anymail.exceptions import (AnymailAPIError, AnymailConfigurationError, AnymailSerializationError,
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AnymailUnsupportedFeature, AnymailWarning)
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from anymail.message import attach_inline_image_file
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from .mock_requests_backend import RequestsBackendMockAPITestCase, SessionSharingTestCasesMixin
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from .utils import sample_image_content, sample_image_path, SAMPLE_IMAGE_FILENAME, AnymailTestMixin
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# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
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longtype = int if six.PY3 else long # NOQA: F821
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@override_settings(EMAIL_BACKEND='anymail.backends.sendgrid.EmailBackend',
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ANYMAIL={'SENDGRID_API_KEY': 'test_api_key'})
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class SendGridBackendMockAPITestCase(RequestsBackendMockAPITestCase):
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DEFAULT_RAW_RESPONSE = b"" # SendGrid v3 success responses are empty
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DEFAULT_STATUS_CODE = 202 # SendGrid v3 uses '202 Accepted' for success (in most cases)
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def setUp(self):
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super(SendGridBackendMockAPITestCase, self).setUp()
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# Simple message useful for many tests
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self.message = mail.EmailMultiAlternatives('Subject', 'Text Body', 'from@example.com', ['to@example.com'])
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class SendGridBackendStandardEmailTests(SendGridBackendMockAPITestCase):
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"""Test backend support for Django standard email features"""
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def test_send_mail(self):
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"""Test basic API for simple send"""
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mail.send_mail('Subject here', 'Here is the message.',
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'from@sender.example.com', ['to@example.com'], fail_silently=False)
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self.assert_esp_called('https://api.sendgrid.com/v3/mail/send')
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http_headers = self.get_api_call_headers()
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self.assertEqual(http_headers["Authorization"], "Bearer test_api_key")
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self.assertEqual(http_headers["Content-Type"], "application/json")
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['subject'], "Subject here")
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self.assertEqual(data['content'], [{'type': "text/plain", 'value': "Here is the message."}])
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self.assertEqual(data['from'], {'email': "from@sender.example.com"})
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self.assertEqual(data['personalizations'], [{
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'to': [{'email': "to@example.com"}],
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}])
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# make sure the backend assigned the anymail_id for event tracking and notification
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self.assertUUIDIsValid(data['custom_args']['anymail_id'])
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def test_name_addr(self):
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"""Make sure RFC2822 name-addr format (with display-name) is allowed
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(Test both sender and recipient addresses)
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"""
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msg = mail.EmailMessage(
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'Subject', 'Message', 'From Name <from@example.com>',
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['Recipient #1 <to1@example.com>', 'to2@example.com'],
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cc=['Carbon Copy <cc1@example.com>', 'cc2@example.com'],
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bcc=['Blind Copy <bcc1@example.com>', 'bcc2@example.com'])
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msg.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['from'], {'email': "from@example.com", 'name': "From Name"})
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# single message (single "personalization") sent to all those recipients
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# (note workaround for SendGrid v3 API bug quoting display-name in personalizations)
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self.assertEqual(len(data['personalizations']), 1)
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self.assertEqual(data['personalizations'][0]['to'], [
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{'name': '"Recipient #1"', 'email': 'to1@example.com'},
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{'email': 'to2@example.com'}
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])
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self.assertEqual(data['personalizations'][0]['cc'], [
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{'name': '"Carbon Copy"', 'email': 'cc1@example.com'},
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{'email': 'cc2@example.com'}
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])
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self.assertEqual(data['personalizations'][0]['bcc'], [
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{'name': '"Blind Copy"', 'email': 'bcc1@example.com'},
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{'email': 'bcc2@example.com'}
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])
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def test_email_message(self):
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email = mail.EmailMessage(
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'Subject', 'Body goes here', 'from@example.com',
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['to1@example.com', 'Also To <to2@example.com>'],
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bcc=['bcc1@example.com', 'Also BCC <bcc2@example.com>'],
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cc=['cc1@example.com', 'Also CC <cc2@example.com>'],
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headers={'Reply-To': 'another@example.com',
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'X-MyHeader': 'my value',
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'Message-ID': '<mycustommsgid@sales.example.com>'}) # should override backend msgid
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email.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['personalizations'], [{
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'to': [{'email': "to1@example.com"},
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{'email': "to2@example.com", 'name': '"Also To"'}],
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'cc': [{'email': "cc1@example.com"},
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{'email': "cc2@example.com", 'name': '"Also CC"'}],
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'bcc': [{'email': "bcc1@example.com"},
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{'email': "bcc2@example.com", 'name': '"Also BCC"'}],
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}])
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self.assertEqual(data['from'], {'email': "from@example.com"})
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self.assertEqual(data['subject'], "Subject")
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self.assertEqual(data['content'], [{'type': "text/plain", 'value': "Body goes here"}])
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self.assertEqual(data['reply_to'], {'email': "another@example.com"})
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self.assertEqual(data['headers'], {
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'X-MyHeader': "my value",
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'Message-ID': "<mycustommsgid@sales.example.com>",
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})
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# make sure custom Message-ID also added to custom_args
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self.assertUUIDIsValid(data['custom_args']['anymail_id'])
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def test_html_message(self):
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text_content = 'This is an important message.'
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html_content = '<p>This is an <strong>important</strong> message.</p>'
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email = mail.EmailMultiAlternatives('Subject', text_content,
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'from@example.com', ['to@example.com'])
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email.attach_alternative(html_content, "text/html")
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email.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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# SendGrid requires content in text, html order:
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self.assertEqual(len(data['content']), 2)
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self.assertEqual(data['content'][0], {'type': "text/plain", 'value': text_content})
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self.assertEqual(data['content'][1], {'type': "text/html", 'value': html_content})
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# Don't accidentally send the html part as an attachment:
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self.assertNotIn('attachments', data)
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def test_html_only_message(self):
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html_content = '<p>This is an <strong>important</strong> message.</p>'
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email = mail.EmailMessage('Subject', html_content, 'from@example.com', ['to@example.com'])
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email.content_subtype = "html" # Main content is now text/html
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email.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(len(data['content']), 1)
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self.assertEqual(data['content'][0], {'type': "text/html", 'value': html_content})
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def test_extra_headers(self):
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self.message.extra_headers = {'X-Custom': 'string', 'X-Num': 123, 'X-Long': longtype(123),
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'Reply-To': '"Do Not Reply" <noreply@example.com>'}
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['headers']['X-Custom'], 'string')
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self.assertEqual(data['headers']['X-Num'], '123') # converted to string (undoc'd SendGrid requirement)
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self.assertEqual(data['headers']['X-Long'], '123') # converted to string (undoc'd SendGrid requirement)
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# Reply-To must be moved to separate param
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self.assertNotIn('Reply-To', data['headers'])
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self.assertEqual(data['reply_to'], {'name': "Do Not Reply", 'email': "noreply@example.com"})
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def test_extra_headers_serialization_error(self):
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self.message.extra_headers = {'X-Custom': Decimal(12.5)}
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(AnymailSerializationError, "Decimal"):
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self.message.send()
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def test_reply_to(self):
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self.message.reply_to = ['"Reply recipient" <reply@example.com']
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['reply_to'], {'name': "Reply recipient", 'email': "reply@example.com"})
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def test_multiple_reply_to(self):
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# SendGrid v3 prohibits Reply-To in custom headers, and only allows a single reply address
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self.message.reply_to = ['"Reply recipient" <reply@example.com', 'reply2@example.com']
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with self.assertRaises(AnymailUnsupportedFeature):
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self.message.send()
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@override_settings(ANYMAIL_IGNORE_UNSUPPORTED_FEATURES=True)
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def test_multiple_reply_to_ignore_unsupported(self):
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# Should use first Reply-To if ignoring unsupported features
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self.message.reply_to = ['"Reply recipient" <reply@example.com', 'reply2@example.com']
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['reply_to'], {'name': "Reply recipient", 'email': "reply@example.com"})
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def test_attachments(self):
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text_content = "* Item one\n* Item two\n* Item three"
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self.message.attach(filename="test.txt", content=text_content, mimetype="text/plain")
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# Should guess mimetype if not provided...
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png_content = b"PNG\xb4 pretend this is the contents of a png file"
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self.message.attach(filename="test.png", content=png_content)
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# Should work with a MIMEBase object (also tests no filename)...
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pdf_content = b"PDF\xb4 pretend this is valid pdf data"
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mimeattachment = MIMEBase('application', 'pdf')
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mimeattachment.set_payload(pdf_content)
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self.message.attach(mimeattachment)
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(len(data['attachments']), 3)
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attachments = data['attachments']
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self.assertEqual(attachments[0], {
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'filename': "test.txt",
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'content': b64encode(text_content.encode('utf-8')).decode('ascii'),
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'type': "text/plain"})
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self.assertEqual(attachments[1], {
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'filename': "test.png",
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'content': b64encode(png_content).decode('ascii'),
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'type': "image/png"}) # type inferred from filename
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self.assertEqual(attachments[2], {
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'filename': "", # no filename -- but param is required
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'content': b64encode(pdf_content).decode('ascii'),
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'type': "application/pdf"})
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def test_unicode_attachment_correctly_decoded(self):
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self.message.attach(u"Une pièce jointe.html", u'<p>\u2019</p>', mimetype='text/html')
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self.message.send()
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attachment = self.get_api_call_json()['attachments'][0]
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self.assertEqual(attachment['filename'], u'Une pièce jointe.html')
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self.assertEqual(b64decode(attachment['content']).decode('utf-8'), u'<p>\u2019</p>')
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def test_embedded_images(self):
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image_filename = SAMPLE_IMAGE_FILENAME
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image_path = sample_image_path(image_filename)
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image_data = sample_image_content(image_filename)
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cid = attach_inline_image_file(self.message, image_path) # Read from a png file
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html_content = '<p>This has an <img src="cid:%s" alt="inline" /> image.</p>' % cid
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self.message.attach_alternative(html_content, "text/html")
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['attachments'][0], {
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'filename': image_filename,
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'content': b64encode(image_data).decode('ascii'),
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'type': "image/png", # type inferred from filename
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'disposition': "inline",
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'content_id': cid,
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})
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def test_attached_images(self):
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image_filename = SAMPLE_IMAGE_FILENAME
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image_path = sample_image_path(image_filename)
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image_data = sample_image_content(image_filename)
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self.message.attach_file(image_path) # option 1: attach as a file
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image = MIMEImage(image_data) # option 2: construct the MIMEImage and attach it directly
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self.message.attach(image)
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self.message.send()
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image_data_b64 = b64encode(image_data).decode('ascii')
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['attachments'][0], {
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'filename': image_filename, # the named one
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'content': image_data_b64,
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'type': "image/png",
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})
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self.assertEqual(data['attachments'][1], {
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'filename': '', # the unnamed one
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'content': image_data_b64,
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'type': "image/png",
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})
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def test_multiple_html_alternatives(self):
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# SendGrid's v3 API allows all kinds of content alternatives.
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# It's unclear whether this would permit multiple text/html parts
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# (the API docs warn that "If included, text/plain and text/html must be
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# the first indices of the [content] array in this order"), but Anymail
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# generally passes whatever the API structure supports -- deferring any
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# limitations to the ESP.
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self.message.body = "Text body"
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self.message.attach_alternative("<p>First html is OK</p>", "text/html")
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self.message.attach_alternative("<p>And maybe second html, too</p>", "text/html")
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['content'], [
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{'type': "text/plain", 'value': "Text body"},
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{'type': "text/html", 'value': "<p>First html is OK</p>"},
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{'type': "text/html", 'value': "<p>And maybe second html, too</p>"},
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])
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def test_non_html_alternative(self):
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self.message.body = "Text body"
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self.message.attach_alternative("{'maybe': 'allowed'}", "application/json")
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['content'], [
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{'type': "text/plain", 'value': "Text body"},
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{'type': "application/json", 'value': "{'maybe': 'allowed'}"},
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])
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def test_api_failure(self):
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self.set_mock_response(status_code=400)
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(AnymailAPIError, "SendGrid API response 400"):
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mail.send_mail('Subject', 'Body', 'from@example.com', ['to@example.com'])
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# Make sure fail_silently is respected
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self.set_mock_response(status_code=400)
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sent = mail.send_mail('Subject', 'Body', 'from@example.com', ['to@example.com'], fail_silently=True)
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self.assertEqual(sent, 0)
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def test_api_error_includes_details(self):
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"""AnymailAPIError should include ESP's error message"""
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# JSON error response:
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error_response = b"""{"errors":[
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{"message":"Helpful explanation from SendGrid","field":"subject","help":null},
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{"message":"Another error","field":null,"help":null}
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]}"""
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self.set_mock_response(status_code=400, raw=error_response)
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with self.assertRaises(AnymailAPIError) as cm:
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self.message.send()
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err = cm.exception
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self.assertIn("Helpful explanation from SendGrid", str(err))
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self.assertIn("Another error", str(err))
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# Non-JSON error response:
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self.set_mock_response(status_code=500, raw=b"Ack! Bad proxy!")
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(AnymailAPIError, "Ack! Bad proxy!"):
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self.message.send()
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# No content in the error response:
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self.set_mock_response(status_code=502, raw=None)
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with self.assertRaises(AnymailAPIError):
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self.message.send()
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class SendGridBackendAnymailFeatureTests(SendGridBackendMockAPITestCase):
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"""Test backend support for Anymail added features"""
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def test_envelope_sender(self):
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# SendGrid does not have a way to change envelope sender.
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self.message.envelope_sender = "anything@bounces.example.com"
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(AnymailUnsupportedFeature, 'envelope_sender'):
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self.message.send()
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def test_metadata(self):
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self.message.metadata = {'user_id': "12345", 'items': 6, 'float': 98.6, 'long': longtype(123)}
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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data['custom_args'].pop('anymail_id', None) # remove anymail_id we added for tracking
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self.assertEqual(data['custom_args'], {'user_id': "12345",
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'items': "6", # int converted to a string,
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'float': "98.6", # float converted to a string (watch binary rounding!)
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'long': "123"}) # long converted to string
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def test_send_at(self):
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utc_plus_6 = get_fixed_timezone(6 * 60)
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utc_minus_8 = get_fixed_timezone(-8 * 60)
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with override_current_timezone(utc_plus_6):
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# Timezone-aware datetime converted to UTC:
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self.message.send_at = datetime(2016, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, tzinfo=utc_minus_8)
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['send_at'], timegm((2016, 3, 4, 13, 6, 7))) # 05:06 UTC-8 == 13:06 UTC
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# Timezone-naive datetime assumed to be Django current_timezone
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self.message.send_at = datetime(2022, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 567) # microseconds should get stripped
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['send_at'], timegm((2022, 10, 11, 6, 13, 14))) # 12:13 UTC+6 == 06:13 UTC
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# Date-only treated as midnight in current timezone
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self.message.send_at = date(2022, 10, 22)
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['send_at'], timegm((2022, 10, 21, 18, 0, 0))) # 00:00 UTC+6 == 18:00-1d UTC
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# POSIX timestamp
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self.message.send_at = 1651820889 # 2022-05-06 07:08:09 UTC
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['send_at'], 1651820889)
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def test_tags(self):
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self.message.tags = ["receipt", "repeat-user"]
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertCountEqual(data['categories'], ["receipt", "repeat-user"])
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def test_tracking(self):
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# Test one way...
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self.message.track_clicks = False
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self.message.track_opens = True
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['tracking_settings']['click_tracking'], {'enable': False})
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self.assertEqual(data['tracking_settings']['open_tracking'], {'enable': True})
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# ...and the opposite way
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self.message.track_clicks = True
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self.message.track_opens = False
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['tracking_settings']['click_tracking'], {'enable': True})
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self.assertEqual(data['tracking_settings']['open_tracking'], {'enable': False})
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def test_template_id(self):
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self.message.template_id = "5997fcf6-2b9f-484d-acd5-7e9a99f0dc1f"
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['template_id'], "5997fcf6-2b9f-484d-acd5-7e9a99f0dc1f")
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def test_template_id_with_empty_body(self):
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# v2 API required *some* text and html in message to render those template bodies,
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# so the v2 backend set those to " " when necessary.
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# But per v3 docs:
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# "If you use a template that contains content and a subject (either text or html),
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# you do not need to specify those in the respective personalizations or message
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# level parameters."
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# So make sure we aren't adding body content where not needed:
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message = mail.EmailMessage(from_email='from@example.com', to=['to@example.com'])
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message.template_id = "5997fcf6-2b9f-484d-acd5-7e9a99f0dc1f"
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message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertNotIn('content', data) # neither text nor html body
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self.assertNotIn('subject', data)
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def test_merge_data(self):
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# A template_id starting with "d-" indicates you are using SendGrid's newer
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# (non-legacy) "dynamic" transactional templates
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self.message.template_id = "d-5a963add2ec84305813ff860db277d7a"
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self.message.from_email = 'from@example.com'
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self.message.to = ['alice@example.com', 'Bob <bob@example.com>', 'celia@example.com']
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self.message.cc = ['cc@example.com'] # gets applied to *each* recipient in a merge
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self.message.merge_data = {
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'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'group': "Developers"},
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'bob@example.com': {'name': "Bob"}, # and leave group undefined
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# and no data for celia@example.com
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}
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self.message.merge_global_data = {
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'group': "Users",
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'site': "ExampleCo",
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}
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['personalizations'], [
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{'to': [{'email': 'alice@example.com'}],
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'cc': [{'email': 'cc@example.com'}], # all recipients get the cc
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'dynamic_template_data': {
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'name': "Alice", 'group': "Developers", 'site': "ExampleCo"}},
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{'to': [{'email': 'bob@example.com', 'name': '"Bob"'}],
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'cc': [{'email': 'cc@example.com'}],
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'dynamic_template_data': {
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'name': "Bob", 'group': "Users", 'site': "ExampleCo"}},
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{'to': [{'email': 'celia@example.com'}],
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'cc': [{'email': 'cc@example.com'}],
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'dynamic_template_data': {
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'group': "Users", 'site': "ExampleCo"}},
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])
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self.assertNotIn('sections', data) # 'sections' not used with dynamic templates
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|
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def test_explicit_dynamic_template(self):
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# undocumented esp_extra['use_dynamic_template'] can be used to force dynamic/legacy params
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self.message.merge_data = {'to@example.com': {"test": "data"}}
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|
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self.message.template_id = "apparently-not-dynamic" # doesn't start with "d-"
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self.message.esp_extra = {"use_dynamic_template": True}
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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self.assertEqual(data['personalizations'], [
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{'to': [{'email': 'to@example.com'}],
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'dynamic_template_data': {"test": "data"}}])
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|
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self.message.template_id = "d-apparently-not-legacy"
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self.message.esp_extra = {"use_dynamic_template": False,
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"merge_field_format": "<%{}%>"}
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self.message.send()
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data = self.get_api_call_json()
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|
self.assertEqual(data['personalizations'], [
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|
{'to': [{'email': 'to@example.com'}],
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|
'substitutions': {"<%test%>": "data"}}])
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|
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def test_legacy_merge_data(self):
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|
# unless a new "dynamic template" is specified, Anymail assumes the legacy
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|
# "substitutions" format for merge data
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|
self.message.from_email = 'from@example.com'
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|
self.message.to = ['alice@example.com', 'Bob <bob@example.com>', 'celia@example.com']
|
|
self.message.cc = ['cc@example.com'] # gets applied to *each* recipient in a merge
|
|
# SendGrid template_id is not required to use merge.
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|
# You can just supply (legacy) template content as the message (e.g.):
|
|
self.message.body = "Hi :name. Welcome to :group at :site."
|
|
self.message.merge_data = {
|
|
# You must either include merge field delimiters in the keys (':name' rather than just 'name')
|
|
# as shown here, or use one of the merge_field_format options shown in the test cases below
|
|
'alice@example.com': {':name': "Alice", ':group': "Developers"},
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|
'bob@example.com': {':name': "Bob"}, # and leave :group undefined
|
|
# and no data for celia@example.com
|
|
}
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|
self.message.merge_global_data = {
|
|
':group': "Users",
|
|
':site': "ExampleCo",
|
|
}
|
|
self.message.send()
|
|
|
|
data = self.get_api_call_json()
|
|
self.assertEqual(data['personalizations'], [
|
|
{'to': [{'email': 'alice@example.com'}],
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|
'cc': [{'email': 'cc@example.com'}], # all recipients get the cc
|
|
'substitutions': {':name': "Alice", ':group': "Developers",
|
|
':site': ":site"}}, # tell SG to look for global field in 'sections'
|
|
{'to': [{'email': 'bob@example.com', 'name': '"Bob"'}],
|
|
'cc': [{'email': 'cc@example.com'}],
|
|
'substitutions': {':name': "Bob", ':group': ":group", ':site': ":site"}},
|
|
{'to': [{'email': 'celia@example.com'}],
|
|
'cc': [{'email': 'cc@example.com'}],
|
|
'substitutions': {':group': ":group", ':site': ":site"}}, # look for global fields in 'sections'
|
|
])
|
|
self.assertEqual(data['sections'], {
|
|
':group': "Users",
|
|
':site': "ExampleCo",
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
@override_settings(ANYMAIL_SENDGRID_MERGE_FIELD_FORMAT=":{}") # :field as shown in SG examples
|
|
def test_legacy_merge_field_format_setting(self):
|
|
# Provide merge field delimiters in settings.py
|
|
self.message.to = ['alice@example.com', 'Bob <bob@example.com>']
|
|
self.message.merge_data = {
|
|
'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'group': "Developers"},
|
|
'bob@example.com': {'name': "Bob"}, # and leave group undefined
|
|
}
|
|
self.message.merge_global_data = {'site': "ExampleCo"}
|
|
self.message.send()
|
|
data = self.get_api_call_json()
|
|
self.assertEqual(data['personalizations'], [
|
|
{'to': [{'email': 'alice@example.com'}],
|
|
'substitutions': {':name': "Alice", ':group': "Developers", ':site': ":site"}}, # keys changed to :field
|
|
{'to': [{'email': 'bob@example.com', 'name': '"Bob"'}],
|
|
'substitutions': {':name': "Bob", ':site': ":site"}}
|
|
])
|
|
self.assertEqual(data['sections'], {':site': "ExampleCo"})
|
|
|
|
def test_legacy_merge_field_format_esp_extra(self):
|
|
# Provide merge field delimiters for an individual message
|
|
self.message.to = ['alice@example.com', 'Bob <bob@example.com>']
|
|
self.message.merge_data = {
|
|
'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'group': "Developers"},
|
|
'bob@example.com': {'name': "Bob"}, # and leave group undefined
|
|
}
|
|
self.message.merge_global_data = {'site': "ExampleCo"}
|
|
self.message.esp_extra = {'merge_field_format': '*|{}|*'} # match Mandrill/MailChimp delimiters
|
|
self.message.send()
|
|
data = self.get_api_call_json()
|
|
self.assertEqual(data['personalizations'], [
|
|
{'to': [{'email': 'alice@example.com'}],
|
|
'substitutions': {'*|name|*': "Alice", '*|group|*': "Developers", '*|site|*': "*|site|*"}},
|
|
{'to': [{'email': 'bob@example.com', 'name': '"Bob"'}],
|
|
'substitutions': {'*|name|*': "Bob", '*|site|*': "*|site|*"}}
|
|
])
|
|
self.assertEqual(data['sections'], {'*|site|*': "ExampleCo"})
|
|
# Make sure our esp_extra merge_field_format doesn't get sent to SendGrid API:
|
|
self.assertNotIn('merge_field_format', data)
|
|
|
|
def test_legacy_warn_if_no_merge_field_delimiters(self):
|
|
self.message.to = ['alice@example.com']
|
|
self.message.merge_data = {
|
|
'alice@example.com': {'name': "Alice", 'group': "Developers"},
|
|
}
|
|
with self.assertWarnsRegex(AnymailWarning, r'SENDGRID_MERGE_FIELD_FORMAT'):
|
|
self.message.send()
|
|
|
|
def test_legacy_warn_if_no_global_merge_field_delimiters(self):
|
|
self.message.merge_global_data = {'site': "ExampleCo"}
|
|
with self.assertWarnsRegex(AnymailWarning, r'SENDGRID_MERGE_FIELD_FORMAT'):
|
|
self.message.send()
|
|
|
|
@override_settings(ANYMAIL_SENDGRID_GENERATE_MESSAGE_ID=False) # else we force custom_args
|
|
def test_default_omits_options(self):
|
|
"""Make sure by default we don't send any ESP-specific options.
|
|
|
|
Options not specified by the caller should be omitted entirely from
|
|
the API call (*not* sent as False or empty). This ensures
|
|
that your ESP account settings apply by default.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.message.send()
|
|
data = self.get_api_call_json()
|
|
self.assertNotIn('asm', data)
|
|
self.assertNotIn('attachments', data)
|
|
self.assertNotIn('batch_id', data)
|
|
self.assertNotIn('categories', data)
|
|
self.assertNotIn('custom_args', data)
|
|
self.assertNotIn('headers', data)
|
|
self.assertNotIn('ip_pool_name', data)
|
|
self.assertNotIn('mail_settings', data)
|
|
self.assertNotIn('sections', data)
|
|
self.assertNotIn('send_at', data)
|
|
self.assertNotIn('template_id', data)
|
|
self.assertNotIn('tracking_settings', data)
|
|
|
|
for personalization in data['personalizations']:
|
|
self.assertNotIn('custom_args', personalization)
|
|
self.assertNotIn('dynamic_template_data', personalization)
|
|
self.assertNotIn('headers', personalization)
|
|
self.assertNotIn('send_at', personalization)
|
|
self.assertNotIn('substitutions', personalization)
|
|
|
|
def test_esp_extra(self):
|
|
self.message.tags = ["tag"]
|
|
self.message.track_clicks = True
|
|
self.message.esp_extra = {
|
|
'ip_pool_name': "transactional",
|
|
'asm': { # subscription management
|
|
'group_id': 1,
|
|
},
|
|
'tracking_settings': {
|
|
'subscription_tracking': {
|
|
'enable': True,
|
|
'substitution_tag': '[unsubscribe_url]',
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
}
|
|
self.message.send()
|
|
data = self.get_api_call_json()
|
|
# merged from esp_extra:
|
|
self.assertEqual(data['ip_pool_name'], "transactional")
|
|
self.assertEqual(data['asm'], {'group_id': 1})
|
|
self.assertEqual(data['tracking_settings']['subscription_tracking'],
|
|
{'enable': True, 'substitution_tag': "[unsubscribe_url]"})
|
|
# make sure we didn't overwrite Anymail message options:
|
|
self.assertEqual(data['categories'], ["tag"])
|
|
self.assertEqual(data['tracking_settings']['click_tracking'], {'enable': True})
|
|
|
|
def test_esp_extra_pesonalizations(self):
|
|
self.message.to = ["First recipient <first@example.com>", "second@example.com"]
|
|
self.message.merge_data = {} # force separate messages for each 'to'
|
|
|
|
# esp_extra['personalizations'] dict merges with message-derived personalizations
|
|
self.message.esp_extra = {
|
|
"personalizations": {"future_feature": "works"}}
|
|
self.message.send()
|
|
data = self.get_api_call_json()
|
|
self.assertEqual(data['personalizations'], [
|
|
{'to': [{'email': 'first@example.com', 'name': '"First recipient"'}],
|
|
'future_feature': "works"},
|
|
{'to': [{'email': 'second@example.com'}],
|
|
'future_feature': "works"}, # merged into *every* recipient
|
|
])
|
|
|
|
# but esp_extra['personalizations'] list just overrides entire personalizations
|
|
# (for backwards compatibility)
|
|
self.message.esp_extra = {
|
|
"personalizations": [{"to": [{"email": "custom@example.com"}],
|
|
"future_feature": "works"}]}
|
|
self.message.send()
|
|
data = self.get_api_call_json()
|
|
self.assertEqual(data['personalizations'], [
|
|
{'to': [{'email': 'custom@example.com'}],
|
|
'future_feature': "works"},
|
|
])
|
|
|
|
# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
|
|
def test_send_attaches_anymail_status(self):
|
|
""" The anymail_status should be attached to the message when it is sent """
|
|
# the DEFAULT_RAW_RESPONSE above is the *only* success response SendGrid returns,
|
|
# so no need to override it here
|
|
msg = mail.EmailMessage('Subject', 'Message', 'from@example.com', ['to1@example.com'],)
|
|
sent = msg.send()
|
|
self.assertEqual(sent, 1)
|
|
self.assertEqual(msg.anymail_status.status, {'queued'})
|
|
self.assertUUIDIsValid(msg.anymail_status.message_id) # don't know exactly what it'll be
|
|
self.assertEqual(msg.anymail_status.recipients['to1@example.com'].status, 'queued')
|
|
self.assertEqual(msg.anymail_status.recipients['to1@example.com'].message_id,
|
|
msg.anymail_status.message_id)
|
|
self.assertEqual(msg.anymail_status.esp_response.content, self.DEFAULT_RAW_RESPONSE)
|
|
|
|
@override_settings(ANYMAIL_SENDGRID_GENERATE_MESSAGE_ID=False)
|
|
def test_disable_generate_message_id(self):
|
|
msg = mail.EmailMessage('Subject', 'Message', 'from@example.com', ['to1@example.com'],)
|
|
msg.send()
|
|
self.assertIsNone(msg.anymail_status.message_id)
|
|
self.assertIsNone(msg.anymail_status.recipients['to1@example.com'].message_id)
|
|
|
|
# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
|
|
def test_send_failed_anymail_status(self):
|
|
""" If the send fails, anymail_status should contain initial values"""
|
|
self.set_mock_response(status_code=500)
|
|
sent = self.message.send(fail_silently=True)
|
|
self.assertEqual(sent, 0)
|
|
self.assertIsNone(self.message.anymail_status.status)
|
|
self.assertIsNone(self.message.anymail_status.message_id)
|
|
self.assertEqual(self.message.anymail_status.recipients, {})
|
|
self.assertIsNone(self.message.anymail_status.esp_response)
|
|
|
|
def test_json_serialization_errors(self):
|
|
"""Try to provide more information about non-json-serializable data"""
|
|
self.message.metadata = {'total': Decimal('19.99')}
|
|
with self.assertRaises(AnymailSerializationError) as cm:
|
|
self.message.send()
|
|
err = cm.exception
|
|
self.assertIsInstance(err, TypeError) # compatibility with json.dumps
|
|
self.assertIn("Don't know how to send this data to SendGrid", str(err)) # our added context
|
|
self.assertRegex(str(err), r"Decimal.*is not JSON serializable") # original message
|
|
|
|
@override_settings(ANYMAIL_SENDGRID_WORKAROUND_NAME_QUOTE_BUG=False)
|
|
def test_undocumented_workaround_name_quote_bug_setting(self):
|
|
mail.send_mail("Subject", "Body", '"Sender, Inc." <from@example.com',
|
|
['"Recipient, Ltd." <to@example.com>'])
|
|
data = self.get_api_call_json()
|
|
self.assertEqual(data["personalizations"][0]["to"][0],
|
|
{"email": "to@example.com", "name": "Recipient, Ltd."}) # no extra quotes on name
|
|
self.assertEqual(data["from"],
|
|
{"email": "from@example.com", "name": "Sender, Inc."})
|
|
|
|
|
|
class SendGridBackendRecipientsRefusedTests(SendGridBackendMockAPITestCase):
|
|
"""Should raise AnymailRecipientsRefused when *all* recipients are rejected or invalid"""
|
|
|
|
# SendGrid doesn't check email bounce or complaint lists at time of send --
|
|
# it always just queues the message. You'll need to listen for the "rejected"
|
|
# and "failed" events to detect refused recipients.
|
|
pass # not applicable to this backend
|
|
|
|
|
|
class SendGridBackendSessionSharingTestCase(SessionSharingTestCasesMixin, SendGridBackendMockAPITestCase):
|
|
"""Requests session sharing tests"""
|
|
pass # tests are defined in the mixin
|
|
|
|
|
|
@override_settings(EMAIL_BACKEND="anymail.backends.sendgrid.EmailBackend")
|
|
class SendGridBackendImproperlyConfiguredTests(SimpleTestCase, AnymailTestMixin):
|
|
"""Test ESP backend without required settings in place"""
|
|
|
|
def test_missing_auth(self):
|
|
with self.assertRaisesRegex(AnymailConfigurationError, r'\bSENDGRID_API_KEY\b'):
|
|
mail.send_mail('Subject', 'Message', 'from@example.com', ['to@example.com'])
|
|
|
|
|
|
@override_settings(EMAIL_BACKEND="anymail.backends.sendgrid.EmailBackend")
|
|
class SendGridBackendDisallowsV2Tests(SimpleTestCase, AnymailTestMixin):
|
|
"""Using v2-API-only features should cause errors with v3 backend"""
|
|
|
|
@override_settings(ANYMAIL={'SENDGRID_USERNAME': 'sg_username', 'SENDGRID_PASSWORD': 'sg_password'})
|
|
def test_user_pass_auth(self):
|
|
"""Make sure v2-only USERNAME/PASSWORD auth raises error"""
|
|
with self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
|
AnymailConfigurationError,
|
|
"SendGrid v3 API doesn't support username/password auth; Please change to API key."
|
|
):
|
|
mail.send_mail('Subject', 'Message', 'from@example.com', ['to@example.com'])
|
|
|
|
@override_settings(ANYMAIL={'SENDGRID_API_KEY': 'test_api_key'})
|
|
def test_esp_extra_smtpapi(self):
|
|
"""x-smtpapi in the esp_extra indicates a desire to use the v2 api"""
|
|
message = mail.EmailMessage('Subject', 'Body', 'from@example.com', ['to@example.com'])
|
|
message.esp_extra = {'x-smtpapi': {'asm_group_id': 1}}
|
|
with self.assertRaisesMessage(
|
|
AnymailConfigurationError,
|
|
"You are attempting to use SendGrid v2 API-style x-smtpapi params with the SendGrid v3 API."
|
|
" Please update your `esp_extra` to the new API."
|
|
):
|
|
message.send()
|