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Newsletter add on for Websauna

Project description

This is a newsletter addon for Websauna framework. It is intended for automatic newsletter generation from the site content.

Supported Python versions

Latest Version

ci

License

https://websauna.org/theme/images/logo-768.png

Features

  • Automatic newsletter generation from site content

  • Admin interface for newsletter preview and send

  • Import all site users as newsletter subscribers

  • Outbound email through Mailgun

  • Unsubscribe management through Mailgun

  • Redis based newsletter state management (when the last letter went out, etc.)

  • Websauna’s Celery based task subsystem is used to run long running operations asynchronously

Installation

To run this package you need Python 3.4+, PostgresSQL and Redis.

You need to provide your own site-specific INewsletter implementation that populates the news letter content.

Installing Python package

Install this package using pip.

Setup newsletter renderer

You need to register a site specific newsletter that is responsible for rendering your newsletter HTML payload. Do this in your Initializer.configure_views. Example:

# Configure newsletter renderer
from mysite.views.newsletter import NewsletterRenderer
from websauna.newsletter.interfaces import INewsletterGenerator
registry = self.config.registry
registry.registerAdapter(factory=NewsletterRenderer, required=(IRequest,), provided=INewsletterGenerator)

For more information see demo.py.

Setting up the secrets

Add Mailgun API keys and such in myapp/conf/development-secrets.ini.

Example:

[mailgun]
# Get from Mailgun
api_key = x

# What is the mailing list we use in the test suite
mailing_list = unit-testing@mailgun.websauna.org

# Outbound domain used for the newslettering
domain = mailgun.websauna.org

# From: email we use to send the newsletter
from = MyApp Newsletter <newsletter-demo@websauna.org>

Create Mailgun mailing list object

Easiest to do this through ws-shell using production configuraition:

ws-shell tokenmarket/conf/production.ini

Then using %cpaste notebook shell command:

from websauna.system.core.utils import get_secrets
from websauna.newsletter.mailgun import Mailgun
secrets = get_secrets(request.registry)
list_address = secrets["mailgun.mailing_list"]
mailgun = Mailgun(request.registry)
mailgun.create_list(list_address, "MyApp newsletter")

You get a reply:

{'list': {'access_level': 'readonly',
  'address': 'newsletter@example.com',
  'created_at': 'Wed, 25 Jan 2017 17:08:56 -0000',
  'description': 'TokenMarket newsletter',
  'members_count': 0,
  'name': ''},
 'message': 'Mailing list has been created'}

Integration subscription for on your site

A boostrap based mini subscription form is provided with the packag. It is ideal e.g. to place in the site footer.

Simply in your template do:

<h3>Follow</h3>
{% include "newsletter/subscription_form.html" %}

For more information run the demo and view demotemplates/site/footer.html.

Usage

Sending and preview

Visit Newsletter tab in the admin interface to preview and send out newsletters.

Resetting the news collection date

You can manually set the newsletter state, when the last newsletter was sent, from shell:

import datetime
from websauna.newsletter.state import NewsletterState

state = NewsletterState(request)
state.set_last_send_timestamp(datetime.datetime(2016, 12, 24).replace(tzinfo=datetime.timezone.utc))

State is managed in Redis.

Exporting subscribers

In console:

from websauna.system.core.utils import get_secrets
from websauna.newsletter.mailgun import Mailgun
secrets = get_secrets(request.registry)
list_address = secrets["mailgun.mailing_list"]
mailgun = Mailgun(request.registry)
print(mailgun.list_members(list_address))  # TODO: pagination

Importing email subscribers

Note that importing website users is supported in the admin interface.

Example:

subscribers = """
mikko@example.com
pete@example.com
"""

from websauna.system.core.utils import get_secrets
from websauna.newsletter.mailgun import Mailgun
from websauna.newsletter.views import subscribe_email

secrets = get_secrets(request.registry)
list_address = secrets["mailgun.mailing_list"]
mailgun = Mailgun(request.registry)

for s in subscribers.split():
    s = s.strip()
    if s:
        subscribe_email(request, s)

Local development mode

You can development this addon locally.

Activate the virtual environment of your Websauna application.

Then:

cd newsletter  # This is the folder with setup.py file
pip install -e .
psql create newsletter_dev
ws-sync-db  ws://websauna/newsletter/conf/development.ini
pserve  ws://websauna/newsletter/conf/development.ini --reload

Running the test suite

First create test database:

# Create database used for unit testing
psql create newsletter_test

Install test and dev dependencies (run in the folder with setup.py):

pip install -e ".[dev,test]"

Run test suite using py.test running:

py.test

Manually testing with Celery

Make sure Celery is not eager in development.ini:

websauna.celery_config =
    {
        "broker_url":  "redis://localhost:6379/15",
        "task_always_eager": False,
    }

Start demo (Terminal 1):

pserve ws://websauna/newsletter/conf/development.ini

Start Celery (Terminal 2):

ws-celery  ws://websauna/newsletter/conf/development.ini -- worker

TODO

  • Double confirmation to the mailing list subscription

More information

Please see https://websauna.org/

Changelog for Websauna Newsletter

1.0a3 (2018-10-03)

  • After subscription, redirect user back to original url.

  • Support for Python 3.7.

1.0a2 (2018-04-22)

  • Fix missing ‘namespace_packages’.

1.0a1 (2018-03-06)

  • Initial Release

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