High-level framework for notifications
Project description
High-level framework for notifications
This project is intended to provide a convenient way to send notifications using multiple notification backends (e.g., e-mail, SMS, push).
Setting up
To start using universal_notifications please add universal_notifications to INSTALLED_APPS in your Django project, and then migrate the app: ./manage.py migrate universal_notifications.
If you intend to use any other type of notification than WS, then UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_CATEGORIES must be defined (see Unsubscriber)
Basic usage
WebSocket notifications
To have Universal Notifications receive WS notifications (ie. to mark notification as received) add to your settings.py:
WS4REDIS_SUBSCRIBER = 'universal_notifications.backends.websockets.RedisSignalSubscriber'
Upon receiving a WS, “ws_received” signal will be emitted with json data received in the message, and all emails subscribed to that channel. Sample usage:
from universal_notifications.signals import ws_received
def your_handler(sender, message_data, channel_emails, **kwargs):
pass
ws_received.connect(your_handler)
Simple example of using WS notifications:
class OrderShippedWS(WSNotification):
message = 'order_shipped'
serializer_class = OrderSerializer
# ... somewhere in a view
OrderShippedWS(item=order, receivers=[user], context={}).send()
E-mail notifications
class OrderShippedEmail(EmailNotification):
email_name = 'order_shipped'
email_subject = _('Order no. {{item.pk}} has been shipped.')
categories = ["newsletter"]
# ... somewhere in a view
OrderShippedEmail(item=order, receivers=[user], context={}, attachments=[
("invoice.pdf", open("invoice.pdf").read(), "application/pdf")
]).send()
Attachements parameter has to be a list of (filename, content, mime_type) triples. The categories field is optional, it can be used with django-sendgrid to enable metrics by category.
Email subject will be taken from the <title></title> tags in the template if it is not set in notification class.
- Settings
UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_IS_SECURE (bool, default: False) - set https protocol and is_secure variable
UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_USE_PREMAILER (bool, default: True) - use premailer to append CSS styles inline (speedup tests a lot when False)
SMS notifications
- Supported platforms:
- Settings
UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_SMS_ENGINE - set engine
UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_VALIDATE_MOBILE (bool)
UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_SMS_SEND_IN_TASK (bool, default True)
- Engine settinsgs:
- Twilio
UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_TWILIO_API_ENABLED (bool)
UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_TWILIO_ENABLE_PROXY (bool)
UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_TWILIO_ACCOUNT (string)
UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_TWILIO_TOKEN (string)
UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_TWILIO_REPORT_ERRORS (list of integers)
- Amazon SNS
UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_AMAZON_SNS_API_ENABLED (bool)
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID (string)
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY (string)
AWS_DEFAULT_REGION (string) - default us-east-1
Simple example of use:
class OrderShippedSMS(SMSNotification):
message = _('{{receiver.first_name}}, order no. {{item.pk}} has been shipped.')
def prepare_receivers(self):
return {x.shipping_address.phone for x in self.receivers}
class SyncOrderShippedSMS(OrderShippedSMS):
send_async = False # by default taken from UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_SMS_SEND_IN_TASK
# ... somewhere in a view
OrderShippedSMS(item=order, receivers=[user], context={}).send(
Push notifications
First of all, to use push notifications, you must provide a list of available devices linked to users. For more information, please check out sources.
- Supported platforms:
- To make push notifications work on all supported platforms, a few properties need to be set:
- UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_MOBILE_APPS[app_id]
APNS_CERTIFICATE - APNS certificate file (.pem)
FCM_API_KEY - Firebase API key
GCM_API_KEY - Google Cloud Messaging API key
GCM_POST_URL - Google Cloud Messaging post url
- Settings related to Apple Push Notification service:
APNS_HOST
APNS_PORT
APNS_FEEDBACK_HOST
APNS_FEEDBACK_PORT
APNS_ERROR_TIMEOUT
APNS_MAX_NOTIFICATION_SIZE
Simple example of use:
class OrderShippedPush(PushNotification):
title = _('Order no. {{item.pk}} has been shipped.')
description = _('This can also use {{item.pk}}') # optional
# ... somewhere in a view
OrderShippedPush(item=order, receivers=[user], context={}).send()
Unsubscriber
This section refers to all notifications except WebSockets, which by default are not prone to unsubscriptions (however this can be changed by setting check_subscription to True).
Each category for each type must be explicitly declared in config (with label). If it is not there, exception will be raised on attempt to send such notification. This requirement is to prevent situation, that notification of given type is send to user who would not wish to receive it, but cannot unsubscribe from it (since it is not present in the config).
Since categories can be changed with configuration, labels should be specified for them, since they can’t be hardcoded in client’s app.
There is one special category: “system”. This category should not be declared in configuration, and notification with such category will always pass.
Sample configuration:
UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_CATEGORIES={
"push": {
"default": _("This is a label for default category you'll send to FE"),
"chat": _('Category for chat messages'),
"promotions": _('Promotions',)
},
"email": {
"default": _("This is a label for default category you'll send to FE"),
"chat": _('Category for chat messages'),
"newsletter": _('Newsletter',)
},
"sms": {
"default": _("This is a label for default category you'll send to FE"),
"chat": _('Category for chat messages'),
"newsletter": _('Newsletter',)
},
"test": {
"default": _("This is a label for default category you'll send to FE"),
},
},
If you want to allow different types of users to have different categories of notifications, you can do it with configuration:
# not required. If defined, specific types of users will only get notifications from allowed categories.
# requires a bit more configuration - helper function to check if notification category is allowed for user
UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_USER_CATEGORIES_MAPPING={
"for_admin": {
"push": ["default", "chat", "promotions"],
"email": ["default", "chat", "newsletter"],
"sms": ["default", "chat", "newsletter"]
},
"for_user": {
"push": ["default", "chat", "promotions"],
"email": ["default", "newsletter"], # chat skipped
"sms": ["default", "chat", "newsletter"]
}
},
# path to the file we will import user definitions for UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_USER_CATEGORIES_MAPPING
UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_USER_DEFINITIONS_FILE='tests.user_conf'
# from file: tests/user_conf.py
def for_admin(user):
return user.is_superuser
def for_user(user):
return not user.is_superuser
In the example above, functions “for_admin” & “for_user” should be defined in file tests/user_conf.py. Each function takes user as a parameter, and should return either True or False.
If given notification type is not present for given user, user will neither be able to receive it nor unsubscribe it.
Unsubscriber API
The current subscriptions can be obtained with a API described below. Please note, that API does not provide label for “unsubscribe_from_all”, since is always present and can be hardcoded in FE module. Categories however may vary, that’s why labels for them must be returned from BE.
# GET /subscriptions
return {
"unsubscribe_from_all": bool, # False by default
"each_type_for_given_user": {
"each_category_for_given_type_for_given_user": bool, # True(default) if subscribed, False if unsubscribed
"unsubscribe_from_all": bool # False by default
}
"labels": {
"each_type_for_given_user": {
"each_category_for_given_type_for_given_user": string,
}
}
}
Unsubscriptions may be edited using following API:
# PUT /subscriptions
data = {
"unsubscribe_from_all": bool, # False by default
"each_type_for_given_user": {
"each_category_for_given_type_for_given_user": bool, # True(default) if subscribed, False if unsubscribed
"unsubscribe_from_all": bool # False by default
}
}
Please note, that if any type/category for type is ommited, it is reseted to default value.
FakeEmailSend view
universal_notifications.backends.emails.views.FakeEmailSend is a view that helps testing email templates. To start using it, add url(r'^emails/', include('universal_notifications.backends.emails.urls')) to your urls.py, and specify receiver email address using UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_FAKE_EMAIL_TO.
After that you can make a request to the new url with template parameter, for instance: http://localhost:8000/emails/?template=reset_password, which will send an email using emails/email_reset_password.html as the template.
Notification history
By default all notifications that have been sent are stored in the NotificationHistory object in the database, but this behavior can be changed, and therefore the database will not be used to store notification history (but you will still receive notification history in your app log, on the info level).
To disable using database, set UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_HISTORY_USE_DATABASE to False (default: True), and to disable any history tracking, set UNIVERSAL_NOTIFICATIONS_HISTORY to False (default: True).
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