Sending Mail¶
Djrill handles all outgoing email sent through Django’s standard
django.core.mail
package, including send_mail()
,
send_mass_mail()
, the EmailMessage
class,
and even mail_admins()
.
If you’d like to selectively send only some messages through Mandrill, there is a way to use multiple email backends.
Django Email Support¶
Djrill supports most of the functionality of Django’s EmailMessage
and EmailMultiAlternatives
classes.
Some notes and limitations:
- Display Names
- All email addresses (from, to, cc, bcc) can be simple (“email@example.com”) or can include a display name (“Real Name <email@example.com>”).
- CC and BCC Recipients
Djrill properly identifies “cc” and “bcc” recipients to Mandrill.
Note that you may need to set the Mandrill option
preserve_recipients
toTrue
if you want recipients to be able to see who else was included in the “to” list.Changed in version 0.9: Previously, Djrill (and Mandrill) didn’t distinguish “cc” from “to”, and allowed only a single “bcc” recipient.
- HTML/Alternative Parts
To include an HTML version of a message, use
attach_alternative()
:from django.core.mail import EmailMultiAlternatives msg = EmailMultiAlternatives("Subject", "text body", "from@example.com", ["to@example.com"]) msg.attach_alternative("<html>html body</html>", "text/html")
Djrill allows a maximum of one
attach_alternative()
on a message, and it must bemimetype="text/html"
. Otherwise, Djrill will raiseNotSupportedByMandrillError
when you attempt to send the message. (Mandrill doesn’t support sending multiple html alternative parts, or any non-html alternatives.)
- Attachments
Djrill will send a message’s attachments. (Note that Mandrill may impose limits on size and type of attachments.)
Also, if an image attachment has a Content-ID header, Djrill will tell Mandrill to treat that as an embedded image rather than an ordinary attachment. (For an example, see
test_embedded_images()
intests/test_mandrill_send.py
.)New in version 0.3: Attachments
Changed in version 0.4: Special handling for embedded images
- Headers
Djrill accepts additional headers and passes them along to Mandrill:
msg = EmailMessage( ... headers={'Reply-To': "reply@example.com", 'List-Unsubscribe': "..."} )
Changed in version 0.9: In earlier versions, Djrill only allowed
Reply-To
andX-*
headers, matching previous Mandrill API restrictions.Changed in version 1.4: Djrill also supports the
reply_to
param added toEmailMessage
in Django 1.8. (If you provide both a ‘Reply-To’ header and thereply_to
param, the header will take precedence.)
Mandrill-Specific Options¶
Most of the options from the Mandrill
messages/send API
message
struct can be set directly on an EmailMessage
(or subclass) object:
-
important
¶ Boolean
: whether Mandrill should send this message ahead of non-important ones.New in version 0.7.
-
track_opens
¶ Boolean
: whether Mandrill should enable open-tracking for this message. Default from your Mandrill account settings.message.track_opens = True
-
track_clicks
¶ Boolean
: whether Mandrill should enable click-tracking for this message. Default from your Mandrill account settings.Note
Mandrill has an option to track clicks in HTML email but not plaintext, but it’s only available in your Mandrill account settings. If you want to use that option, set it at Mandrill, and don’t set the
track_clicks
attribute here.
-
auto_text
¶ Boolean
: whether Mandrill should automatically generate a text body from the HTML. Default from your Mandrill account settings.
-
auto_html
¶ Boolean
: whether Mandrill should automatically generate an HTML body from the plaintext. Default from your Mandrill account settings.
-
inline_css
¶ Boolean
: whether Mandrill should inline CSS styles in the HTML. Default from your Mandrill account settings.New in version 0.4.
-
url_strip_qs
¶ Boolean
: whether Mandrill should ignore any query parameters when aggregating URL tracking data. Default from your Mandrill account settings.
-
preserve_recipients
¶ Boolean
: whether Mandrill should include all recipients in the “to” message header. Default from your Mandrill account settings.
-
view_content_link
¶ Boolean
: set False on sensitive messages to instruct Mandrill not to log the content.New in version 0.7.
-
tracking_domain
¶ str
: domain Mandrill should use to rewrite tracked links and host tracking pixels for this message. Useful if you send email from multiple domains. Default from your Mandrill account settings.
-
signing_domain
¶ str
: domain Mandrill should use for DKIM signing and SPF on this message. Useful if you send email from multiple domains. Default from your Mandrill account settings.
-
return_path_domain
¶ str
: domain Mandrill should use for the message’s return-path.New in version 0.7.
-
merge_language
¶ str
: the merge tag language if using merge tags – e.g., “mailchimp” or “handlebars”. Default from your Mandrill account settings.New in version 1.3.
-
global_merge_vars
¶ dict
: merge variables to use for all recipients (most useful with Mandrill Templates).message.global_merge_vars = {'company': "ACME", 'offer': "10% off"}
Merge data must be strings or other JSON-serializable types. (See Formatting Merge Data for details.)
-
merge_vars
¶ dict
: per-recipient merge variables (most useful with Mandrill Templates). The keys in the dict are the recipient email addresses, and the values are dicts of merge vars for each recipient:message.merge_vars = { 'wiley@example.com': {'offer': "15% off anvils"}, 'rr@example.com': {'offer': "instant tunnel paint"} }
Merge data must be strings or other JSON-serializable types. (See Formatting Merge Data for details.)
list
ofstr
: tags to apply to the message, for filtering reports in the Mandrill dashboard. (Note that Mandrill prohibits tags longer than 50 characters or starting with underscores.)message.tags = ["Order Confirmation", "Test Variant A"]
-
subaccount
¶ str
: the ID of one of your subaccounts to use for sending this message. (The subaccount on an individual message will override any globalMANDRILL_SUBACCOUNT
setting.)New in version 0.7.
-
google_analytics_domains
¶ list
ofstr
: domain names for links where Mandrill should add Google Analytics tracking parameters.message.google_analytics_domains = ["example.com"]
-
google_analytics_campaign
¶ str
orlist
ofstr
: the utm_campaign tracking parameter to attach to links when adding Google Analytics tracking. (Mandrill defaults to the message’s from_email as the campaign name.)
-
metadata
¶ dict
: metadata values Mandrill should store with the message for later search and retrieval.message.metadata = {'customer': customer.id, 'order': order.reference_number}
Mandrill restricts metadata keys to alphanumeric characters and underscore, and metadata values to numbers, strings, boolean values, and None (null).
-
recipient_metadata
¶ dict
: per-recipient metadata values. Keys are the recipient email addresses, and values are dicts of metadata for each recipient (similar tomerge_vars
)Mandrill restricts metadata keys to alphanumeric characters and underscore, and metadata values to numbers, strings, boolean values, and None (null).
-
async
¶ Boolean
: whether Mandrill should use an async mode optimized for bulk sending.New in version 0.7.
-
ip_pool
¶ str
: name of one of your Mandrill dedicated IP pools to use for sending this message.New in version 0.7.
-
send_at
¶ datetime
ordate
orstr
: instructs Mandrill to delay sending this message until the specified time. (Djrill allows timezone-aware Python datetimes, and converts them to UTC for Mandrill. Timezone-naive datetimes are assumed to be UTC.)New in version 0.7.
These Mandrill-specific properties work with any
EmailMessage
-derived object, so you can use them with
many other apps that add Django mail functionality.
If you have questions about the python syntax for any of these properties,
see DjrillMandrillFeatureTests
in tests/test_mandrill_send.py
for examples.
Mandrill Response¶
A mandrill_response
property is added to each EmailMessage
that you
send. This allows you to retrieve message ids, initial status information and more.
For an EmailMessage that is successfully sent to one or more email addresses, mandrill_response
will
be set to a list
of dict
, where each entry has info for one email address. See the Mandrill docs for the
messages/send API for full details.
For example, to get the Mandrill message id for a sent email you might do this:
msg = EmailMultiAlternatives(subject="subject", body="body",
from_email="sender@example.com",to=["someone@example.com"])
msg.send()
response = msg.mandrill_response[0]
mandrill_id = response['_id']
For this example, msg.mandrill_response might look like this:
msg.mandrill_response = [
{
"email": "someone@example.com",
"status": "sent",
"_id": "abc123abc123abc123abc123abc123"
}
]
If an error is returned by Mandrill while sending the message then mandrill_response
will be set to None.
New in version 0.8: mandrill_response available for sent messages
Exceptions¶
New in version 0.3: Djrill-specific exceptions
-
exception
djrill.
NotSupportedByMandrillError
¶ If the email tries to use features that aren’t supported by Mandrill, the send call will raise a
NotSupportedByMandrillError
exception (a subclass ofValueError
).
-
exception
djrill.
MandrillAPIError
¶ If the Mandrill API fails or returns an error response, the send call will raise a
MandrillAPIError
exception (a subclass ofrequests.HTTPError
). The exception’sstatus_code
andresponse
attributes may help explain what went wrong. (Tip: you can also check Mandrill’s API error log to view the full API request and error response.)