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Unified communication layer for Django (Telegram, WhatsApp, Email)

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Django Unicom

Unified communication layer for Django — easily integrate Telegram bots, WhatsApp bots, and Email bots with a consistent API across all platforms.


🚀 Quick Start

  1. Install the package:

    pip install django-unicom
    
  2. Add required apps to your Django settings:

    INSTALLED_APPS = [
        ...
        'django_ace',  # Required for the JSON configuration editor
        'unicom',
    ]
    
  3. Include unicom URLs in your project's urls.py:

    This is required so that webhook URLs can be constructed correctly.

    from django.urls import path, include
    
    urlpatterns = [
        ...
        path('unicom/', include('unicom.urls')),
    ]
    
  4. Define your public origin: In your Django settings.py:

    DJANGO_PUBLIC_ORIGIN = "https://yourdomain.com"
    

    Or via environment variable:

    DJANGO_PUBLIC_ORIGIN=https://yourdomain.com
    
  5. (Optional, but recommended) Set your TinyMCE Cloud API key — required if you plan to compose Email messages from the Django admin UI.

    Obtain a free key at https://www.tiny.cloud, then add it to your settings.py:

    UNICOM_TINYMCE_API_KEY = "your-tinymce-api-key"
    

    Or via environment variable:

    UNICOM_TINYMCE_API_KEY=your-tinymce-api-key
    

    and then you would still have to load it in settings.py

    UNICOM_TINYMCE_API_KEY = os.getenv('UNICOM_TINYMCE_API_KEY', '')
    
  6. (Optional) Set your OpenAI API key — required if you plan to use the AI-powered template population service.

    Obtain a key from https://platform.openai.com/api-keys, then set it as an environment variable:

    OPENAI_API_KEY="your-openai-api-key"
    

    The application will automatically pick it up from the environment.

That's it! Unicom can now register and manage public-facing webhooks (e.g., for Telegram bots) based on your defined base URL and can automatically sync with email clients.

📝 Features & Usage

Channel Configuration

Each communication channel (Email, Telegram, WhatsApp) requires minimal configuration:

Email Channel

# Basic configuration - SMTP/IMAP settings are auto-discovered
email_config = {
    "EMAIL_ADDRESS": "your-email@example.com",
    "EMAIL_PASSWORD": "your-password"
}

# Optional: Override auto-discovered settings if needed
email_config_with_custom_settings = {
    "EMAIL_ADDRESS": "your-email@example.com",
    "EMAIL_PASSWORD": "your-password",
    "IMAP": {  # Optional - will be auto-discovered if not provided
        "host": "imap.example.com",
        "port": 993,
        "use_ssl": True,
        "protocol": "IMAP"
    },
    "SMTP": {  # Optional - will be auto-discovered if not provided
        "host": "smtp.example.com",
        "port": 587,
        "use_ssl": True,
        "protocol": "SMTP"
    },
    # Optional: Add a custom tracking parameter to all redirected links
    "TRACKING_PARAMETER_ID": "unicom_tid",  # Default is 'unicom_tid', omit to disable
    # Optional: Control when emails are marked as seen in IMAP. Options: 'on_save', 'on_request_completed', 'on_request_completed' (default)
    "MARK_SEEN_WHEN": "on_request_completed"
}

channel = Channel.objects.create(
    name="My Email Channel",
    platform="Email",
    config=email_config
)

Telegram Channel

# Only API token is required - webhook secret is auto-generated
telegram_config = {
    "API_TOKEN": "your-telegram-bot-token"
}

channel = Channel.objects.create(
    name="My Telegram Bot",
    platform="Telegram",
    config=telegram_config
)

Message Handling

Sending Messages

# Send an email
channel.send_message({
    'to': ['recipient@example.com'],
    'subject': 'Hello',
    'html': '<h1>Hello World</h1>'
})

# Send a Telegram message
channel.send_message({
    'chat_id': '123456789',
    'text': 'Hello Telegram!'
})

# Reply to a message
message.reply_with({
    'text': 'This is a reply'
})

Using Templates

from unicom.models import MessageTemplate

template = MessageTemplate.objects.create(
    title='Welcome Email',
    content='<h1>Welcome {{name}}!</h1>',
    category='Onboarding'
)

# Make template available for specific channels
template.channels.add(email_channel)

Scheduling Messages

from unicom.models import DraftMessage
from django.utils import timezone

draft = DraftMessage.objects.create(
    channel=channel,
    to=['recipient@example.com'],
    subject='Scheduled Email',
    html='<h1>This is scheduled</h1>',
    send_at=timezone.now() + timezone.timedelta(hours=24),
    is_approved=True,
    status='scheduled'
)

🧑‍💻 Contributing

We ❤️ contributors!

Requirements:

  • Docker & Docker Compose installed

Getting Started:

  1. Clone the repo:

    git clone https://github.com/meena-erian/unicom.git
    cd unicom
    
  2. Create a db.env file in the root:

    POSTGRES_DB=unicom_test
    POSTGRES_USER=unicom
    POSTGRES_PASSWORD=unicom
    DJANGO_PUBLIC_ORIGIN=https://yourdomain.com
    # Needed if you want to use the rich-text email composer in the admin
    UNICOM_TINYMCE_API_KEY=your-tinymce-api-key
    # Needed if you want to use the AI template population service
    OPENAI_API_KEY=your-openai-api-key
    
  3. Start the dev environment:

    docker-compose up --build
    
  4. Run tests:

    docker-compose exec app pytest
    

    or just

    pytest
    

    Note: To run test_telegram_live tests you need to create telegram_credentials.py in the tests folder and define in it TELEGRAM_API_TOKEN and TELEGRAM_SECRET_TOKEN and to run test_email_live you need to create email_credentials.py in the tests folder and define in it EMAIL_CONFIG dict with the properties EMAIL_ADDRESS: str, EMAIL_PASSWORD: str, and IMAP: dict, and SMTP: dict, each of IMAP and SMTP contains host:str ,port:int, use_ssl:bool, protocol: (IMAP | SMTP)

No need to modify settings.py — everything is pre-wired to read from db.env.


📄 License

MIT License © Meena (Menas) Erian

📦 Release Automation

To release a new version to PyPI:

  1. Ensure your changes are committed and pushed.

  2. Run:

    make release VERSION=1.2.3
    

    This will:

    • Tag the release as v1.2.3 in Git
    • Push the tag
    • Build the package
    • Upload to PyPI using your .pypirc
  3. For an auto-generated version based on date/time, just run:

    make release
    

    This will use the current date/time as the version (e.g., 2024.06.13.1530).

The version is automatically managed by setuptools_scm from Git tags and is available at runtime as unicom.__version__.

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