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AWS mail for Django using SES and SNS.

Project description

A Django email backend for Amazon’s Simple Email Service (SES) v2 and utility views + signals for Amazon’s Simple Notification Service (SNS).

Author:

Bas van Gaalen (http://github.com/webtweakers)

License:

MIT

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Features

  • Fully compatible with Django 6.0+ (Modern Python Email API).

  • Supports AWS SESv2 (via boto3).

  • Integrated with AWS SNS for bounce and complaint handling.

  • Flexible configuration via Django settings or environment variables.

  • Comprehensive signal support for tracking email lifecycles.

Installation

Install the package via pip or poetry:

pip install django-aws-mail

Configuration

Add the backend to your Django settings.py:

EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django_aws_mail.backends.EmailBackend'

Usage

The library provides a compose utility to easily create multipart emails (HTML and Text) using Django templates.

from django_aws_mail.utils import compose

# Create the message
message = compose(
    recipients=["customer@example.com"],
    subject="Welcome to our service!",
    template="email/welcome.html",
    context={"name": "John Doe"},
    from_email="Support <support@example.com>"
)

# Send it
message.send()

Signals

The library provides a rich set of signals to track the lifecycle of your emails.

Backend Signals

These fire during the .send() process within your application:

  • mail_pre_send: Fired before the message is sent to AWS.

  • mail_post_send: Fired after a successful API response from AWS.

SNS Webhook Signals

These are triggered by AWS SNS notifications (via the provided webhook views):

  • mail_send: The email was successfully sent by SES.

  • mail_delivery: The email was successfully delivered to the recipient.

  • mail_bounce: The email bounced (Hard or Soft).

  • mail_complaint: The recipient marked the email as spam.

  • mail_reject: SES rejected the email (e.g., due to virus or blacklisting).

  • mail_delivery_delay: There is a delay in delivering the email.

  • mail_open: The recipient opened the email (requires SES tracking).

  • mail_click: The recipient clicked a link (requires SES tracking).

Example Usage:

from django.dispatch import receiver
from django_aws_mail.signals import mail_bounce, mail_complaint

@receiver(mail_bounce)
def handle_bounce(sender, message_id, bounce_type, **kwargs):
    # Handle the bounce (e.g., deactivate the user's email)
    print(f"Email {message_id} bounced. Type: {bounce_type}")

Development

To run the sandbox management command:

poetry install
poetry run manage

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