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Make emailing users easy and entity-based.
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نام فایل django-entity-emailer-2.1.2
نام django-entity-emailer
نسخه کتابخانه 2.1.2
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Erik Swanson
ایمیل نویسنده opensource@ambition.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/ambitioninc/django-entity-emailer
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/django-entity-emailer/
مجوز MIT
.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/ambitioninc/django-entity-emailer.svg?branch=develop :target: https://travis-ci.org/ambitioninc/django-entity-emailer Django Entity Emailer ===================== Do you: - Use `Django-Entity-Event`_? - Want to have emailing as another medium for entity events? - Want a record of emails sent? - Want automatic assurance that you don't accidentally send hundreds of emails over the course of a few minutes? Then use Django Entity Emailer! .. _`Django-Entity-Event`: https://github.com/ambitioninc/django-entity-event Installation ------------ This package can currently be installed by downloading and installing from source: git clone python setup.py install Coming soon: ``pip install``. Setup and Configuration ----------------------- In order to use django-entity-emailer, you must be mirroring entities using the `django-entity`_ framework. Additionally, in order to send email to entities, those entities must include a value for the key ``'email'`` in their ``entity_meta`` field. .. _`django-entity`: https://github.com/ambitioninc/django-entity If both of those conditions are true, setup is fairly straightforward: 1. Add ``entity_emailer`` to ``INSTALLED_APPS``. #. Either set a value for ``settings.ENTITY_EMAILER_FROM_EMAIL``, or be sure that the ``settings.DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL`` is set to an appropriate value. #. Ensure that all the dependencies are installed and listed in ``INSTALLED_APPS`` - pip: ``django-db-mutex``, INSTALLED_APPS: ``db_mutex`` - pip: ``django-entity-subscription``, INSTALLED_APPS: ``entity_subscription`` #. Add the scheduled email task to your ``CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE`` (see configuring celery section). #. Run ``python manage.py syncdb`` and ``python manage.py migrate`` #. Ensure that a email medium is set up by running ``python manage.py add_email_medium``. When sending an email, django-entity-emailer will first check if the ``ENTITY_EMAILER_FROM_EMAIL`` exists. If it does, it will use that value in the email's 'from' field, otherwise it will fall back to the value set in ``DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL``. Finally, django-entity-emailer is an installable medium that is used with `django-entity-event`_ . This libary makes it easy for developers and users to manage what sorts of notifications users recieve over various mediums. However, it does require some configuration. For a simple emailer configuration, see the 'Basic entity-subscription configuration' section. .. _`django-entity-event`: https://github.com/ambitioninc/django-entity-event Getting ``'email'`` into ``'entity_meta'`` `````````````````````````````````````````` The requirement that entities be mirrored with an ``'email'`` field in their ``entity_meta`` is not difficult. After installing django-entity, it is as simple as creating a model inheriting from ``entity.BaseEntityModel``, with a ``get_entity_meta`` that returns the email along with any other data to be mirrored. A simple example could be: .. code:: python from django.db import models from entity import BaseEntityModel class Account(BaseEntityModel) username = models.CharField(max_length=64) email = models.CharField(max_length=254) def get_entity_meta(self): return {'email': self.email, 'username': self.username} Also note that it is not necessary for every mirrored entity to include an email, only those entities that will actually be sent emails need to have emails mirrored in their ``entity_meta``. For a more complete description of how entity mirroring works, see the documentation for django-entity. Basic entity-event configuration ``````````````````````````````````````` In order to ensure that users of your site will not recieve emails that they don't want to recieve, the entity-emailer application ties in to the `entity-event` framework. As a developer it is up to you to expose the ability for users to subscribe and unsubscribe from emails. Here, we will show the basic configuration required to start sending emails. .. _`entity-event`: https://github.com/ambitioninc/django-entity-event Running ``manage.py add_email_medium`` will add the medium that entity-emailer relies on to send emails. We must also have a source of emails, and a subscription to that combination of email and source. .. code:: python from entity_emailer import get_medium from entity_event.models import Source, Subscription from entity.models import Entity, EntityKind super_entity = Entity.objects.get_for_obj(my_group_object) user_entity_kind = EntityKind.objects.get(name='myusermodel') email_medium = get_medium() admin_source = Source.objects.create( name='admin', display_name='Admin Notifications', description='Important notifications for the site Admin.', ) Subscription.objects.create( source=admin_source, medium=email_medium, entity=super_entity, subentity_kind=user_entity_kind ) Along with this, you will need to associate the email medium with a ``RenderingStyle`` object in entity event so that it can perform email rendering. More about this in the next section. Django Entity Emailer must know the email addresses of entities and assumes that an email address has been mirrored by default in the entity metadata. By default, it uses the "email" metadata key, but this can be overridden by setting a ``ENTITY_EMAILER_EMAIL_KEY`` in the settings. Django Entity Emailer also has the ability to exclude certain entities from ever being emailed. In order to do this, mirror metadata that when ``None`` or ``False`` means that the entity should never be emailed. Then set the ``ENTITY_EMAILER_EXCLUDE_KEY`` setting to the key of this metadata. Sending an Email about an Event ------------------------------- Sending an email is as simple as saving an event to the database and subscribing to the email medium after templates are defined for the email. The entity emailer will go through the events, send out emails to the subscribed targets, and mark the events as seen so that duplicate emails are never sent. For example, let's say that we wish to be notified via email when a user logs into a site. Assuming that the email medium and admin sources are setup from our previous examples, we can make an email template (login.html) that looks like the following: .. code:: python {{ user }} just logged in! We then set up a rendering style and a context renderer for this template so that emails can be rendered: .. code:: python from entity_event.models import RenderingStyle, ContextRenderer style = RenderingStyle.objects.create(name='email') ContextRenderer.objects.create( rendering_style=style, source=admin_source, html_template_path='templates/login.html', ) When the context renderer is in place, the email medium will need to be updated to point to the appropriate rendering style we want to use. To continue our example: .. code:: python email_medium.rendering_style = style email_medium.save() Once we have the rendering style in place, assume an Event is created with the following context: .. code:: python { 'user': 'User name' } When this happens, an email will be sent to the subscribed user that says 'User name just logged in!'. The subject line of this email will use the first 40 characters from the rendered email template. However, if one specifies a <title> HTML tag in their template, the contents of the tag will be used as the email subject. For more detailed information on event rendering, checkout `django-entity-event`_. .. _`django-entity-event`: https://github.com/ambitioninc/django-entity-event Unsubscribing ------------- Users may want to be able to unsubscribe from certain types of emails. This is easy in django-entity-emailer. Emails can be unsubscribed from by individual sources, by using the entity-subscription framework. .. code:: python from entity_emailer import get_medium from entity_event import Source, Unsubscribe admin_emails = Source.objects.get(name='admin') Unsubscribe.objects.create( entity=entity_of_user_to_unsub, source=admin_emails medium=get_medium() ) This user will be excluded both from receiving emails of this type that were sent to them individually, or as part of a group email. Showing Emails in the Browser ----------------------------- Users may view emails in a browser with this application. This is accomplished by including the ``entity_emailer`` urls into the Django project and providing the ``view_uid`` of the email as the url argument. The url view will use the text/html templates of the email to render it as a web page. Release Notes ------------- * 0.9.0 * Added Django 1.8 support and dropped 1.6 support * 0.8.4 * Added the abilty to override the email key in entity metadata. * Added the ability to exlude entities from being emailed based on a metadata key. * 0.8.1 * Added Django 1.7 support * Added Python 3.4 support * 0.7.1 * Squashed entity emailer migrations and removed entity subscription dependency. * 0.7 * Converted entity emailer to solely be a medium for entity event. * 0.6 * Added a ``recipients`` field to the ``Email`` model and removed the ``send_to`` field. This allows the user to provide more than one receiver (or group of receivers) for the email. * 0.5 * Added a ``context_loader`` field on the ``EmailTemplate`` model. This function allows a user to provide a function path that for fetching and returning data from the stored ``Email`` context. * Added a basic ``EmailView`` and urls for rendering emails through a Django view. * 0.4 * Updated to use ``EntityKind`` models rather than ``ContentType`` models for specifying entity groups. A schema migration to remove the old ``subentity_type`` field while adding the new ``subentity_kind`` field were added so that users may make appropriate data migrations. Note that it is up to the user to write the appropriate data migration for converting entity types to entity kinds.


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مقدار نام
>=2.2 Django
>=0.5.0 ambition-django-uuidfield
>=2.2.0 ambition-utils
>=4.3.2 beautifulsoup4
>=2.0.0 django-db-mutex
>=2.0.0 django-entity-event
>=5.0.0 django-entity


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