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Email async notifications with celery.

Project description

Async notifications

Email notification with celery and administrative view for send email with delay e.g daily

Features

  • Celery integration

  • Administrative view

  • Enqueued mail system and instantly send

  • Problems notification

  • User filter email

  • Template system with template context

  • Send to User, Group or external email

  • Django cms integration (djcms_async_notifications) and standalone.

  • Custom text area widget support

  • Allow send group mail list if it’s defined.

Installation

  1. Install from pip

    $ pip install async_notifications
  2. Add required apps in your settings **

    INSTALLED_APPS = [
        ...
        'ajax_select',
        'async_notifications'
    ]
  3. Add ajax_select urls in urls.py

    from django.conf.urls import url, include
    from ajax_select import urls as ajax_select_urls
    urlpatterns = [
        ...
        url(r'^ajax_select/', include(ajax_select_urls)),
    ]
  4. It’s really important set CELERY_MODULE pointing to your project celery file, because it’s needed for assing task to the current project, and configure some default celery options

    # settings.py
    CELERY_MODULE = "demo.celery"
    CELERY_TIMEZONE = TIME_ZONE
    CELERY_ACCEPT_CONTENT = ['pickle', 'json']
  5. Configure your email settings, e.g for development

    DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL="mail@example.com"
    EMAIL_HOST="localhost"
    EMAIL_PORT="1025"

# Copy celery app in your project folder from demo, and adjust the crontab execution

# celery.py
app.conf.CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE = {
    # execute 12:30 pm
    'send_daily_emails': {
        'task': 'async_notifications.tasks.send_daily',
        'schedule': crontab(minute=30, hour=0),

    },
}

Remember use demo/__init__.py to update your projectfolder/__init__.py.

  1. Run migrations

    $ python manage.py migrate

Runing the project

You need to run 3 subsystems for run this app so you need 3 xterm, for this explanation I will use the demo project

  1. Run smtp debug client

    $ python -m smtpd -n -c DebuggingServer localhost:1025
  2. Run celery, if you aren’t setup celery yet see celery documentation.

    $ celery -A demo worker -l info -B
  3. Run django

    $ python manage.py runserver

Usage

Report your context template

from async_notifications.register import update_template_context
context = [
    ('fieldname', 'Field description'),
    ('fieldname2', 'Field description'),
    ...
]
update_template_context("yourcode",  'your email subject', context )

This automátically create a Email template if not found.

Context is list of tuples with the fields available in the template context, this context is add in the same file that have send_email_from_template

Using with django templates

update_template_context("yourcode",  'your email subject', context, 'templatepath.html', as_template=True )

Send dict as context is now available, but remember that you can not repit keys in dict so use with precaution.

Send an email :)

send_email_from_template(code, recipient,
                         context={},
                         enqueued=True,
                         user=None,
                         upfile=None)

Params description:

  • recipient is a list of emails

  • code is the same code register in update_template_context

  • enqueued if False send the email immediately else enqueued to be sended when send email task run.

  • user user how send email

  • upfile attached file in email

Other optional options

Adding context dummy object

When you need to pass a default template message base on template, but you have not the template object and also you need to write the object with django template sintaxis you can use DummyContextObject that return always something like {{ myobj.attr1.objattr }}

from async_notifications.register import update_template_context, DummyContextObject
context = [
    ('myobj', 'Field description'),
    ...
]
message = render_to_string('some/template.html',
                       context={
                           'myobj': DummyContextObject('myobj')
                       }
                       )
update_template_context("yourcode",  'your email subject', context, message=message )

Django cms integration

This configuration could help you to integrate with Django CMS.

include in your INSTALLED_APPS:

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ...
  'async_notifications',
  'async_notifications.djcms_async_notifications',
]

Configure how models and field async_notifications will use, ej. aldryn_people

ASYNC_NOTIFICATION_GROUP = 'aldryn_people.Group'
ASYNC_NOTIFICATION_GROUP_LOOKUP_FIELDS = {
    'order_by': 'translations__name',
    'email': 'email',
    'group_lookup': 'translations__name',
    'display': 'name',
    'filter': ['translations__name__icontains']}


ASYNC_NOTIFICATION_USER = 'aldryn_people.Person'

ASYNC_NOTIFICATION_USER_LOOKUP_FIELDS = {
    'order_by': 'translations__name',
    'display': 'name',
    'filter': [
        'user__first_name__icontains',
        'user__last_name__icontains',
        'translations__name__icontains'],
    'group_lookup': 'groups__translations__name'}

cmsplugin-contact-plus

CONTACT_PLUS_SEND_METHOD = ‘async_notifications.djcms_async_notifications.contact_plus.send_email’ ASYNC_NOTIFICATION_CONTACT_PLUS_EMAIL = ‘email’

Default text area widget

For example using ckeditor widget

ASYNC_NOTIFICATION_TEXT_AREA_WIDGET = ‘ckeditor.widgets.CKEditorWidget’

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