e-mail sending module.
PLAINTEXT_EMAIL = 'Yo...'
HTML_EMAIL = '<html>...'
send_mail(
'[AwesomeApp] very descriptive subject',
message=PLAINTEXT_EMAIL,
html_message=HTML_EMAIL,
to=[('To Example', '[email protected]'), '[email protected]'],
cc='[email protected], [email protected]',
bcc=['[email protected]', ('You Know Who', '[email protected]')],
sender=('AwesomeApp', '[email protected]'),
reply_to='[email protected], [email protected]',
attachments=['/full/path/to/attachment.ext'],
custom_headers={'X-Mailer': 'SendMail'}
)
Attention!
In order to send the e-mail the function requires your server details.
You can put these details in
SMTP_HOST, SMTP_PORT, SMTP_USERNAME, SMTP_PASSWORD, SMTP_USE_SSL & SMTP_USE_TLS
environment variables, or pass them as keyword arguments without the
smpt_ prefix.
You can install this module directly from github with
pip install -e git+https://github.com/dareenzo/[email protected]#egg=send_mail
Unit tests are provided with the code and you can run them by copying
the .env.example
file into a .env
file on the root of the
project.
The .env
file contains the required environment variables for the
module. So update it with your own settings.
These setting will be read by the cheap_dot_env
function into
environment variables before each test so that the send_mail
function can work properly
cp .env.example .env
# edit .env file with your mail settings
pip install -r requirements/test.txt
tox
# edit documentation in _docs
cd _docs
make singlehtml
cd ..
cp -fR _docs/_build/singlehtml/* docs/
Code and documentation are available according to the MIT License.
See the LICENSE file for details.