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- .. meta::
- :description: Send email with image in the body in Python.
- :keywords: send, email, Python, image, content
- .. _embedding-images:
- Sending Email with Image in Body
- ================================
- With Red Mail you can also embed an image directly to
- the HTML body of an email to make them more visual.
- Red Mail supports various types for the image:
- - :ref:`from path <embedding-images-path>`
- - :ref:`from raw bytes <embedding-images-bytes>`
- - :ref:`from dict <embedding-images-dict>`
- - :ref:`from Matplotlib figure <embedding-images-plt>`
- - :ref:`from Pillow image <embedding-images-pil>`
- .. _embedding-images-path:
- Embedding Image from path
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- You can also embed images straight to the HTML body
- of the email:
- .. code-block:: python
- email.send(
- subject='An image',
- receivers=['first.last@example.com'],
- html="""
- <h1>This is an image:</h1>
- {{ my_image }}
- """,
- body_images={
- 'my_image': 'path/to/image.png',
- }
- )
- The outcome looks like this:
- .. image:: /imgs/email_emb_img.png
- :align: center
- The image will be rendered as ``<img src="cid:...">``.
- In case you need to control the image (like the size)
- you can also create the ``img`` tag yourself:
- .. code-block:: python
- email.send(
- subject='An image',
- receivers=['first.last@example.com'],
- html="""
- <h1>This is an image:</h1>
- <img src="{{ my_image.src }}" width=500 height=350>
- """,
- body_images={
- 'my_image': 'path/to/image.png',
- }
- )
- In addition to paths as strings, the following are supported:
- - pathlib.Path
- - :ref:`bytes (the image as raw bytes) <embedding-images-bytes>`
- - :ref:`matplotlib.pyplot.Figure <embedding-images-plt>`
- - :ref:`PIL.Image (Pillow image) <embedding-images-pil>`
- - :ref:`dict (content as bytes and specify the type) <embedding-images-dict>`
- .. _embedding-images-bytes:
- Embedding Image from bytes
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- You may also pass the image as bytes:
- .. code-block:: python
- import base64
- # data of a simple PNG image
- data = 'iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAUAAAAFCAYAAACNbyblAAAAHElEQVQI12P4//8/w38GIAXDIBKE0DHxgljNBAAO9TXL0Y4OHwAAAABJRU5ErkJggg=='
- data_as_bytes = base64.b64decode(data_as_base64)
- gmail.send(
- subject='An image',
- receivers=['first.last@example.com'],
- html="""
- <h1>This is an image:</h1>
- {{ myimage }}
- """,
- body_images={
- 'myimage': data_as_bytes
- },
- )
- .. note::
- The bytes are expected to represent a PNG image. In case your image is in
- other format (ie. JPEG), you should specify the image using the
- :ref:`dict format <embedding-images-dict>`.
- .. _embedding-images-dict:
- Embedding Image with dict format
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- You may also include images using the dict format:
- .. code-block:: python
- import base64
- # data of a simple PNG image
- data = 'iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAUAAAAFCAYAAACNbyblAAAAHElEQVQI12P4//8/w38GIAXDIBKE0DHxgljNBAAO9TXL0Y4OHwAAAABJRU5ErkJggg=='
- data_as_bytes = base64.b64decode(data_as_base64)
- gmail.send(
- subject='An image',
- receivers=['first.last@example.com'],
- html="""
- <h1>This is an image:</h1>
- {{ myimage }}
- """,
- body_images={
- 'myimage': {
- 'myimage': data_as_bytes,
- 'subtype': 'png'
- }
- }
- )
- Compared to embedding bytes, using the dict format you can also specify the ``subtype`` of the image.
- .. _embedding-images-plt:
- Embedding Figure
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- As mentioned, you may also include Matplotlib figures directly to the email.
- This is especially handy if you are creating automatic statistics.
- A simple example to include a figure:
- .. code-block:: python
- # Create a simple plot
- import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
- fig = plt.figure()
- plt.plot([1,2,3,2,3])
- # Send the plot
- email.send(
- subject='A plot',
- receivers=['first.last@example.com'],
- html="""
- <h1>This is a plot:</h1>
- {{ my_plot }}
- """,
- body_images={
- 'my_plot': fig,
- }
- )
- The outcome looks like this:
- .. image:: /imgs/email_emb_plt.png
- :align: center
- .. _embedding-images-pil:
- Embedding Pillow Image
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- You may also include Pillow image:
- .. code-block:: python
- # Create a simple image
- from PIL.Image import Image
- img = Image.new('RGB', (100, 30), color = (73, 109, 137))
- # Send the plot
- email.send(
- subject='A PIL image',
- receivers=['first.last@example.com'],
- html="""
- <h1>This is a Pillow image:</h1>
- {{ my_image }}
- """,
- body_images={
- 'my_image': img,
- }
- )
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