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A Django email backend for Amazon's Simple Email Service
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نام فایل django-ses-3.4.1
نام django-ses
نسخه کتابخانه 3.4.1
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Harry Marr
ایمیل نویسنده harry@hmarr.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/django-ses/django-ses
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/django-ses/
مجوز MIT
========== Django-SES ========== :Info: A Django email backend for Amazon's Simple Email Service :Author: Harry Marr (http://github.com/hmarr, http://twitter.com/harrymarr) :Collaborators: Paul Craciunoiu (http://github.com/pcraciunoiu, http://twitter.com/embrangler) |pypi| |build| |python| |django| A bird's eye view ================= Django-SES is a drop-in mail backend for Django_. Instead of sending emails through a traditional SMTP mail server, Django-SES routes email through Amazon Web Services' excellent Simple Email Service (SES_). Please Contribute! ================== This project is maintained, but not actively used by the maintainer. Interested in helping maintain this project? Reach out via GitHub Issues if you're actively using `django-ses` and would be interested in contributing to it. Changelog ========= For details about each release, see the GitHub releases page: https://github.com/django-ses/django-ses/releases or CHANGES.md. Using Django directly ===================== Amazon SES allows you to also setup usernames and passwords. If you do configure things that way, you do not need this package. The Django default email backend is capable of authenticating with Amazon SES and correctly sending email. Using django-ses gives you additional features like deliverability reports that can be hard and/or cumbersome to obtain when using the SMTP interface. Why SES instead of SMTP? ======================== Configuring, maintaining, and dealing with some complicated edge cases can be time-consuming. Sending emails with Django-SES might be attractive to you if: * You don't want to maintain mail servers. * You are already deployed on EC2 (In-bound traffic to SES is free from EC2 instances). * You need to send a high volume of email. * You don't want to have to worry about PTR records, Reverse DNS, email whitelist/blacklist services. * You want to improve delivery rate and inbox cosmetics by DKIM signing your messages using SES's Easy DKIM feature. * Django-SES is a truely drop-in replacement for the default mail backend. Your code should require no changes. Getting going ============= Assuming you've got Django_ installed, you'll just need to install django-ses:: pip install django-ses To receive bounces or webhook events install the events "extra":: pip install django-ses[events] Add the following to your settings.py:: EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django_ses.SESBackend' # These are optional -- if they're set as environment variables they won't # need to be set here as well AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID = 'YOUR-ACCESS-KEY-ID' AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = 'YOUR-SECRET-ACCESS-KEY' # Additionally, if you are not using the default AWS region of us-east-1, # you need to specify a region, like so: AWS_SES_REGION_NAME = 'us-west-2' AWS_SES_REGION_ENDPOINT = 'email.us-west-2.amazonaws.com' # If you want to use the SESv2 client USE_SES_V2 = True Alternatively, instead of `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID` and `AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`, you can include the following two settings values. This is useful in situations where you would like to use a separate access key to send emails via SES than you would to upload files via S3:: AWS_SES_ACCESS_KEY_ID = 'YOUR-ACCESS-KEY-ID' AWS_SES_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = 'YOUR-SECRET-ACCESS-KEY' Now, when you use ``django.core.mail.send_mail``, Simple Email Service will send the messages by default. Since SES imposes a rate limit and will reject emails after the limit has been reached, django-ses will attempt to conform to the rate limit by querying the API for your current limit and then sending no more than that number of messages in a two-second period (which is half of the rate limit, just to be sure to stay clear of the limit). This is controlled by the following setting: AWS_SES_AUTO_THROTTLE = 0.5 # (default; safety factor applied to rate limit) To turn off automatic throttling, set this to None. Check out the ``example`` directory for more information. Monitoring email status using Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) ============================================================================= To set this up, install `django-ses` with the `events` extra:: pip install django-ses[events] Then add a event url handler in your `urls.py`:: from django_ses.views import SESEventWebhookView from django.views.decorators.csrf import csrf_exempt urlpatterns = [ ... url(r'^ses/event-webhook/$', SESEventWebhookView.as_view(), name='handle-event-webhook'), ... ] SESEventWebhookView handles bounce, complaint, send, delivery, open and click events. It is also capable of auto confirming subscriptions, it handles `SubscriptionConfirmation` notification. On AWS ------- 1. Add an SNS topic. 2. In SES setup an SNS destination in "Configuration Sets". Use this configuration set by setting ``AWS_SES_CONFIGURATION_SET``. Set the topic to what you created in 1. 3. Add an https subscriber to the topic. (eg. https://www.yourdomain.com/ses/event-webhook/) Do not check "Enable raw message delivery". Bounces ------- Using signal 'bounce_received' for manager bounce email. For example:: from django_ses.signals import bounce_received from django.dispatch import receiver @receiver(bounce_received) def bounce_handler(sender, mail_obj, bounce_obj, raw_message, *args, **kwargs): # you can then use the message ID and/or recipient_list(email address) to identify any problematic email messages that you have sent message_id = mail_obj['messageId'] recipient_list = mail_obj['destination'] ... print("This is bounce email object") print(mail_obj) Complaint --------- Using signal 'complaint_received' for manager complaint email. For example:: from django_ses.signals import complaint_received from django.dispatch import receiver @receiver(complaint_received) def complaint_handler(sender, mail_obj, complaint_obj, raw_message, *args, **kwargs): ... Send ---- Using signal 'send_received' for manager send email. For example:: from django_ses.signals import send_received from django.dispatch import receiver @receiver(send_received) def send_handler(sender, mail_obj, raw_message, *args, **kwargs): ... Delivery -------- Using signal 'delivery_received' for manager delivery email. For example:: from django_ses.signals import delivery_received from django.dispatch import receiver @receiver(delivery_received) def delivery_handler(sender, mail_obj, delivery_obj, raw_message, *args, **kwargs): ... Open ---- Using signal 'open_received' for manager open email. For example:: from django_ses.signals import open_received from django.dispatch import receiver @receiver(open_received) def open_handler(sender, mail_obj, raw_message, *args, **kwargs): ... Click ----- Using signal 'click_received' for manager send email. For example:: from django_ses.signals import click_received from django.dispatch import receiver @receiver(click_received) def click_handler(sender, mail_obj, raw_message, *args, **kwargs): ... Testing Signals =============== If you would like to test your signals, you can optionally disable `AWS_SES_VERIFY_EVENT_SIGNATURES` in settings. Examples for the JSON object AWS SNS sends can be found here: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/dg/sns-message-and-json-formats.html#http-subscription-confirmation-json SES Event Monitoring with Configuration Sets ============================================ You can track your SES email sending at a granular level using `SES Event Publishing`_. To do this, you set up an SES Configuration Set and add event handlers to it to send your events on to a destination within AWS (SNS, Cloudwatch or Kinesis Firehose) for further processing and analysis. To ensure that emails you send via `django-ses` will be tagged with your SES Configuration Set, set the `AWS_SES_CONFIGURATION_SET` setting in your settings.py to the name of the configuration set:: AWS_SES_CONFIGURATION_SET = 'my-configuration-set-name' This will add the `X-SES-CONFIGURATION-SET` header to all your outgoing e-mails. If you want to set the SES Configuration Set on a per message basis, set `AWS_SES_CONFIGURATION_SET` to a callable. The callable should conform to the following prototype:: def ses_configuration_set(message, dkim_domain=None, dkim_key=None, dkim_selector=None, dkim_headers=()): configuration_set = 'my-default-set' # use message and dkim_* to modify configuration_set return configuration_set AWS_SES_CONFIGURATION_SET = ses_configuration_set where * `message` is a `django.core.mail.EmailMessage` object (or subclass) * `dkim_domain` is a string containing the DKIM domain for this message * `dkim_key` is a string containing the DKIM private key for this message * `dkim_selector` is a string containing the DKIM selector (see DKIM, below for explanation) * `dkim_headers` is a list of strings containing the names of the headers to be DKIM signed (see DKIM, below for explanation) DKIM ==== Using DomainKeys_ is entirely optional, however it is recommended by Amazon for authenticating your email address and improving delivery success rate. See http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/DKIM.html. Besides authentication, you might also want to consider using DKIM in order to remove the `via email-bounces.amazonses.com` message shown to gmail users - see http://support.google.com/mail/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1311182. Currently there are two methods to use DKIM with Django-SES: traditional Manual Signing and the more recently introduced Amazon Easy DKIM feature. Easy DKIM --------- Easy DKIM is a feature of Amazon SES that automatically signs every message that you send from a verified email address or domain with a DKIM signature. You can enable Easy DKIM in the AWS Management Console for SES. There you can also add the required domain verification and DKIM records to Route 53 (or copy them to your alternate DNS). Once enabled and verified Easy DKIM needs no additional dependencies or DKIM specific settings to work with Django-SES. For more information and a setup guide see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/easy-dkim.html Manual DKIM Signing ------------------- To enable Manual DKIM Signing you should install the pydkim_ package and specify values for the ``DKIM_PRIVATE_KEY`` and ``DKIM_DOMAIN`` settings. You can generate a private key with a command such as ``openssl genrsa 512`` and get the public key portion with ``openssl rsa -pubout <private.key``. The public key should be published to ``ses._domainkey.example.com`` if your domain is example.com. You can use a different name instead of ``ses`` by changing the ``DKIM_SELECTOR`` setting. The SES relay will modify email headers such as `Date` and `Message-Id` so by default only the `From`, `To`, `Cc`, `Subject` headers are signed, not the full set of headers. This is sufficient for most DKIM validators but can be overridden with the ``DKIM_HEADERS`` setting. Example settings.py:: DKIM_DOMAIN = 'example.com' DKIM_PRIVATE_KEY = ''' -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- xxxxxxxxxxx -----END RSA PRIVATE KEY----- ''' Example DNS record published to Route53 with boto: route53 add_record ZONEID ses._domainkey.example.com. TXT '"v=DKIM1; p=xxx"' 86400 .. _DomainKeys: http://dkim.org/ Identity Owners =============== With Identity owners, you can use validated SES-domains across multiple accounts: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/sending-authorization-delegate-sender-tasks-email.html This is useful if you got multiple environments in different accounts and still want to send mails via the same domain. You can configure the following environment variables to use them as described in boto3-docs_:: AWS_SES_SOURCE_ARN=arn:aws:ses:eu-central-1:012345678910:identity/example.com AWS_SES_FROM_ARN=arn:aws:ses:eu-central-1:012345678910:identity/example.com AWS_SES_RETURN_PATH_ARN=arn:aws:ses:eu-central-1:012345678910:identity/example.com .. _boto3-docs: https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/reference/services/ses.html#SES.Client.send_raw_email SES Sending Stats ================= Django SES comes with two ways of viewing sending statistics. The first one is a simple read-only report on your 24 hour sending quota, verified email addresses and bi-weekly sending statistics. To generate and view SES sending statistics reports, include, update ``INSTALLED_APPS``:: INSTALLED_APPS = ( # ... 'django.contrib.admin', 'django_ses', # ... ) ... and ``urls.py``:: urlpatterns += (url(r'^admin/django-ses/', include('django_ses.urls')),) *Optional enhancements to stats:* Override the dashboard view --------------------------- You can override the Dashboard view, for example, to add more context data:: class CustomSESDashboardView(DashboardView): def get_context_data(self, **kwargs): context = super().get_context_data(**kwargs) context.update(**admin.site.each_context(self.request)) return context Then update your urls:: urlpatterns += path('admin/django-ses/', CustomSESDashboardView.as_view(), name='django_ses_stats'), Link the dashboard from the admin --------------------------------- You can use adminplus for this (https://github.com/jsocol/django-adminplus):: from django_ses.views import DashboardView admin.site.register_view('django-ses', DashboardView.as_view(), 'Django SES Stats') Store daily stats ----------------- If you need to keep send statistics around for longer than two weeks, django-ses also comes with a model that lets you store these. To use this feature you'll need to run:: python manage.py migrate To collect the statistics, run the ``get_ses_statistics`` management command (refer to next section for details). After running this command the statistics will be viewable via ``/admin/django_ses/``. Django SES Management Commands ============================== To use these you must include ``django_ses`` in your INSTALLED_APPS. Managing Verified Email Addresses --------------------------------- Manage verified email addresses through the management command. python manage.py ses_email_address --list Add emails to the verified email list through: python manage.py ses_email_address --add john.doe@example.com Remove emails from the verified email list through: python manage.py ses_email_address --delete john.doe@example.com You can toggle the console output through setting the verbosity level. python manage.py ses_email_address --list --verbosity 0 Collecting Sending Statistics ----------------------------- To collect and store SES sending statistics in the database, run: python manage.py get_ses_statistics Sending statistics are aggregated daily (UTC time). Stats for the latest day (when you run the command) may be inaccurate if run before end of day (UTC). If you want to keep your statistics up to date, setup ``cron`` to run this command a short time after midnight (UTC) daily. Django Builtin-in Error Emails ============================== If you'd like Django's `Builtin Email Error Reporting`_ to function properly (actually send working emails), you'll have to explicitly set the ``SERVER_EMAIL`` setting to one of your SES-verified addresses. Otherwise, your error emails will all fail and you'll be blissfully unaware of a problem. *Note:* You will need to sign up for SES_ and verify any emails you're going to use in the `from_email` argument to `django.core.mail.send_email()`. Boto_ has a `verify_email_address()` method: https://github.com/boto/boto/blob/master/boto/ses/connection.py .. _Builtin Email Error Reporting: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/error-reporting/ .. _Django: http://djangoproject.com .. _Boto: http://boto.cloudhackers.com/ .. _SES: http://aws.amazon.com/ses/ .. _SES Event Publishing: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/monitor-using-event-publishing.html Requirements ============ django-ses requires supported version of Django or Python. Full List of Settings ===================== ``AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID``, ``AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`` *Required.* Your API keys for Amazon SES. ``AWS_SES_ACCESS_KEY_ID``, ``AWS_SES_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`` *Required.* Alternative API keys for Amazon SES. This is useful in situations where you would like to use separate access keys for different AWS services. ``AWS_SES_SESSION_TOKEN``, ``AWS_SES_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`` Optional. Use `AWS_SES_SESSION_TOKEN` to provide session token when temporary credentials are used. Details: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp.html https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_temp_use-resources.html ``AWS_SES_REGION_NAME``, ``AWS_SES_REGION_ENDPOINT`` Optionally specify what region your SES service is using. Note that this is required if your SES service is not using us-east-1, as omitting these settings implies this region. Details: http://readthedocs.org/docs/boto/en/latest/ref/ses.html#boto.ses.regions http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/rande.html ``USE_SES_V2`` Optional. If you want to use client v2, you'll need to add `USE_SES_V2=True`. Some settings will need this flag enabled. See https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/1.26.31/reference/services/sesv2.html#id87 ``AWS_SES_FROM_EMAIL`` Optional. The email address to be used as the "From" address for the email. The address that you specify has to be verified. For more information please refer to https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/1.26.31/reference/services/sesv2.html#SESV2.Client.send_email ``AWS_SES_RETURN_PATH`` Optional. Use `AWS_SES_RETURN_PATH` to receive complaint notifications You must use the v2 client by setting `USE_SES_V2=True` for this setting to work, otherwise it is ignored. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/APIReference-V2/API_SendEmail.html#API_SendEmail_RequestSyntax ``AWS_SES_CONFIGURATION_SET`` Optional. Use this to mark your e-mails as from being from a particular SES Configuration Set. Set this to a string if you want all messages to have the same configuration set. Set this to a callable if you want to set configuration set on a per message basis. ``TIME_ZONE`` Default Django setting, optionally set this. Details: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/settings/#time-zone ``DKIM_DOMAIN``, ``DKIM_PRIVATE_KEY`` Optional. If these settings are defined and the pydkim_ module is installed then email messages will be signed with the specified key. You will also need to publish your public key on DNS; the selector is set to ``ses`` by default. See http://dkim.org/ for further detail. ``AWS_SES_SOURCE_ARN`` Instruct Amazon SES to use a domain from another account. For more information please refer to https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/sending-authorization-delegate-sender-tasks-email.html ``AWS_SES_FROM_ARN`` Instruct Amazon SES to use a domain from another account. For more information please refer to https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/sending-authorization-delegate-sender-tasks-email.html ``AWS_SES_RETURN_PATH_ARN`` Instruct Amazon SES to use a domain from another account. For more information please refer to https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ses/latest/DeveloperGuide/sending-authorization-delegate-sender-tasks-email.html ``AWS_SES_VERIFY_EVENT_SIGNATURES``, ``AWS_SES_VERIFY_BOUNCE_SIGNATURES`` Optional. Default is True. Verify the contents of the message by matching the signature you recreated from the message contents with the signature that Amazon SNS sent with the message. See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sns/latest/dg/sns-verify-signature-of-message.html for further detail. ``EVENT_CERT_DOMAINS``, ``BOUNCE_CERT_DOMAINS`` Optional. Default is 'amazonaws.com' and 'amazon.com'. .. _pydkim: http://hewgill.com/pydkim/ Proxy ===== If you are using a proxy, please enable it via the env variables. If your proxy server does not have a password try the following: .. code-block:: python import os os.environ["HTTP_PROXY"] = "http://proxy.com:port" os.environ["HTTPS_PROXY"] = "https://proxy.com:port" if your proxy server has a password try the following: .. code-block:: python import os os.environ["HTTP_PROXY"] = "http://user:password@proxy.com:port" os.environ["HTTPS_PROXY"] = "https://user:password@proxy.com:port" Source: https://stackoverflow.com/a/33501223/1331671 Contributing ============ If you'd like to fix a bug, add a feature, etc #. Start by opening an issue. Be explicit so that project collaborators can understand and reproduce the issue, or decide whether the feature falls within the project's goals. Code examples can be useful, too. #. File a pull request. You may write a prototype or suggested fix. #. Check your code for errors, complaints. Use `check.py <https://github.com/jbalogh/check>`_ #. Write and run tests. Write your own test showing the issue has been resolved, or the feature works as intended. Running Tests ============= To run the tests:: python runtests.py If you want to debug the tests, just add this file as a python script to your IDE run configuration. Creating a Release ================== To create a release: * Run ``poetry version {patch|minor|major}`` as explained in `the docs <https://python-poetry.org/docs/cli/#version>`_. This will update the version in pyproject.toml. * Commit that change and use git to tag that commit with a version that matches the pattern ``v*.*.*``. * Push the tag and the commit (note some IDEs don't push tags by default). .. |pypi| image:: https://badge.fury.io/py/django-ses.svg :target: http://badge.fury.io/py/django-ses .. |build| image:: https://github.com/django-ses/django-ses/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg :target: https://github.com/django-ses/django-ses/actions/workflows/ci.yml .. |python| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/python-3.7+-blue.svg :target: https://pypi.org/project/django-ses/ .. |django| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/django-2.2%7C%203.2+-blue.svg :target: https://www.djangoproject.com/


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>=2016.10 pytz
>=2.2 django
>=1 importlib-metadata
>=36.0.2 cryptography
>=2.27.1 requests


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نصب پکیج whl django-ses-3.4.1:

    pip install django-ses-3.4.1.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz django-ses-3.4.1:

    pip install django-ses-3.4.1.tar.gz