Geen omschrijving

Mikael Koli a9f4494686 pkg: add remaining packages to requirements.txt 4 jaren geleden
.github 8b43cb431e CI: add codecov 4 jaren geleden
docs fcec94109b docs: add cross references 4 jaren geleden
redmail 2b41416bcd test: now tests should work also without Pandas 4 jaren geleden
requirements a9f4494686 pkg: add remaining packages to requirements.txt 4 jaren geleden
.coveragerc 693e185ff1 pkg: add codecov 4 jaren geleden
.gitattributes 4d0402d493 pkg: add packaging and setup files 4 jaren geleden
.gitignore 4d0402d493 pkg: add packaging and setup files 4 jaren geleden
LICENSE ea339454e4 Create LICENSE 4 jaren geleden
MANIFEST.in 4e69b9cc6a pkg: added text templates and test files 4 jaren geleden
README.md f4dfca8c62 README: adjusted the examples 4 jaren geleden
requirements.txt a9f4494686 pkg: add remaining packages to requirements.txt 4 jaren geleden
setup.cfg 4d0402d493 pkg: add packaging and setup files 4 jaren geleden
setup.py 51fbb02fa6 pkg: dropped Pandas as hard dependency 4 jaren geleden
tox.ini b1a23f2b4e add: requirements.txt for CI and docs 4 jaren geleden
versioneer.py 2966ecd133 pkg: Some weird issues in versioneer 4 jaren geleden

README.md

Red Mail

Next generation email sender


Pypi version build codecov Documentation Status PyPI pyversions

What is it?

Red Mail is an advanced email sender library. It makes sending emails trivial and has a lot of advanced features such as:

  • Attachments
  • Templating (via Jinja)
  • Prettified tables
  • Embedded images

See more from the documentations or see release from PyPI.

Why Red Mail?

Sending emails should not be this complicated:

import smtplib
from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart
from email.mime.text import MIMEText

msg = MIMEMultipart('alternative')
msg['Subject'] = 'An example email'
msg['From'] = 'first.last@gmail.com'
msg['To'] = 'first.last@example.com'

part1 = MIMEText("Hello!", 'plain')
part2 = MIMEText("<h1>Hello!</h1>", 'html')

msg.attach(part1)
msg.attach(part2)

# Send the message via our own SMTP server.
s = smtplib.SMTP('localhost', port=0)
s.send_message(msg)
s.quit()

With Red Mail, it's simple as this:

from redmail import EmailSender

email = EmailSender(host="localhost", port=0)

email.send(
    subject="An example email",
    receivers=['first.last@example.com'],
    text="Hello!",
    html="<h1>Hello!</h1>"
)

You can also do more advanced things easily with it:

from redmail import EmailSender

email = EmailSender(host="localhost", port=0)

email.send(
    subject="An example email",
    sender="me@example.com",
    receivers=['first.last@example.com'],
    html="""<h1>Hello {{ friend }}!</h1>
        <p>Have you seen this thing</p>
        {{ awesome_image }}
        <p>Or this:</p>
        {{ pretty_table }}
        <p>Or this plot:</p>
        {{ a_plot }}
        <p>Kind regards, {{ sender.full_name }}</p>
    """,

    # Content that is embed to the body
    body_params={'friend': 'Jack'},
    body_images={
        'awesome_image': 'path/to/image.png',
        'a_plot': plt.Figure(...)
    },
    body_tables={'pretty_table': pd.DataFrame(...)},

    # Attachments of the email
    attachments={
        'some_data.csv': pd.DataFrame(...),
        'file_content.html': '<h1>This is an attachment</h1>',
        'a_file.txt': pathlib.Path('path/to/file.txt')
    }
)

Author

  • Mikael Koli - Miksus - koli.mikael@gmail.com