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A notifications library for Djangonauts that support email, sms and push.

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Django Magic Notifier

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Why Django Magic Notifier?

Sending notifications in Django has always been a complex subject. Django Magic Notifier solves this by providing only one function notify(). The library [will] support sending notifications via email, sms and push notifications.

Installation

$pip install --upgrade django-magic-notifier

Features

  • Send emails
  • Email templates

Usage

1. Configure Settings

If you have already configured SMTP SETTINGS via django settings then can ignore this step. Else add a NOTIFIER dict in your settings like this::

NOTIFIER = {
    "SMTP": {
        "default": {
            "HOST": "localhost",
            "PORT": 587,
            "USE_TLS": True,
            "USE_SSL": False,
            "USER": "root@localhost",
            "FROM": "Root <root@localhost>",
            "PASSWORD": "********",
            "CLIENT": "magic_notifier.email_clients.django_email.DjangoEmailClient",
        }
    }
    "THREADED": False,
}

2. Create email templates

Create a folder named notifier in one of app's templates dir. In this folder create another folder named base then created your base templates in this folder. Example

core/templates/notifier/base/email.html::

{% extends "base_notifier/email.html" %}

core/templates/notifier/base/email.txt::

{% extends "base_notifier/email.txt" %}

core/templates/notifier/hello/email.html::

{% extends "notifier/base/email.html" %}
{% block content %}
<tr>
    <td><p>Hello {{ user.email }}
    </td>
</tr>
{% endblock %}

core/templates/notifier/hello/email.txt::

{% extends "notifier/hello/email.txt" %}
{% block content %}
>Hello {{ user.email }}
{% endblock %}

As you can see, the user to whom the notification goes is automatically added in the template's context. To avoid any clash to don't use the key 'user' in the notifiy function presented below.

Note that it is DMN (Django Magic Notifier) that has the base_notifier template.

To send a notification via email do::

from magic_notifier.notifier import notify

# send an email from direct string
user = User(email="testuser@localhost", username="testuser")
subject = "Test magic notifier"
notify(["email"], subject, [user], final_message="Nice if you get this")

# send an email from a template
user = User(email="testuser@localhost", username="testuser")
subject = "Test magic notifier"
notify(["email"], subject, [user], template='hello')

Docs and support

Coming

Roadmap

  • [] Send sms
  • [] Send push notifications
  • [] Generate full documentation
  • [] Translate documentation

Contributing

Contribution are welcome.

License

As per the license, feel free to use the library as you want.

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