Django app for managing multiple mass-mailing lists with both plaintext as well as HTML templates (and TinyMCE editor for HTML messages), images and a smart queueing system all right from the admin interface.
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What is it?
Django app for managing multiple mass-mailing lists with both plaintext as well as HTML templates (and TinyMCE editor for HTML messages), images and a smart queueing system all right from the admin interface.
Status
We are currently using this package in several production environments, but it should still be considered a work in progress.
Requirements
Please refer to requirements.txt for an updated list of required packes.
Installation
Get it from the Cheese Shop:
pip install django-newsletter
Or get the latest & greatest from Github and link it to your application tree:
git clone git://github.com/dokterbob/django-newsletter.git
Add newsletter and to INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py and make sure that django-tinymce is there as well:
INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'tinymce', ... 'newsletter', ... )
Make the media dir available as {{ MEDIA_URL }}newsletter/ and do the same for the django-tinymce app.
Preferably use something like django-staticmedia to manage the media files for your installed apps so you won’t have to worry about this. You can simply pip install django-staticmedia and add the following to urls.py to make everything accessible in the development server:
import staticmedia urlpatterns = staticmedia.serve()
Configure TinyMCE if you have not already done so. At the very least make sure you set TINYMCE_JS_URL in settings.py to point to wherever tiny_mce.js is located. (Typically /media/tinymce/tiny_mce/tiny_mce.js)
Create required data structure and load default template fixture:
cd $PROJECT_DIR ./manage.py syncdb ./manage.py loaddata default_templates
Run the tests to see if it all works:
./manage.py test
If this fails, please contact me! If it doesn’t: that’s a good sign, chap! Go on to the next step.
Usage
Start the development server: ./manage.py runserver
Navigate to /admin/ and: behold!
Put a submission in the queue.
Submit your message with ./manage.py runjob submit
For a proper understanding, please take a look at the model graph.
Unit tests
Fairly extensive tests are available for internal frameworks, web (un)subscription and mail sending. One feature currently untested is actually sending mail to very large numbers of recipients (1000+), but feel free to try around.
TODO
Add a separate submission queue view in the admin instead of the modded edit view, which is confusing to the user.
Finish front end for article ordering from admin.
Write tests for: template syntax checking, ordering of articles in a message.
Extend subscription models to allow for mail deliverability feedback.
License
This application is released under the GNU Affero General Public License version 3.
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