%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-sendwithus Version: 5.3.0 Release: 1 Summary: Python API client for sendwithus.com License: LICENSE.txt URL: https://github.com/sendwithus/sendwithus_python Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/de/cc/63d9e3db23c0802f5f8762540332b7c6269197a4274b1a669e169aeedad6/sendwithus-5.3.0.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-requests Requires: python3-six Requires: python3-pytest Requires: python3-pytest-xdist %description [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/sendwithus/sendwithus_python.png)](https://travis-ci.org/sendwithus/sendwithus_python) ## Requirements - [Python requests library](http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/install/#install) ## Installation pip install sendwithus ## Usage For all examples, assume: ```python import sendwithus api = sendwithus.api(api_key='YOUR-API-KEY') ``` ### Error Handling By default, the API calls return a response object. However, you can use `sendwithus.api(api_key='YOUR-API-KEY', raise_errors=True)` which will raise the following errors: * `AuthenticationError` - Caused by an invalid API key * `APIError` - Caused by an invalid API request (4xx error) * `ServerError` - Caused by a server error (5xx error) Errors can be imported from the `sendwithus.exceptions` module. # Templates ### Get Your Templates ```python api.templates() ``` ### Get a Specific Template ```python api.get_template( 'YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID' ) ``` ### Get a Specific Template Version ```python api.get_template( 'YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', version='YOUR-VERSION-ID' ) ``` ### Create a Template ```python api.create_template( name='Email Name', subject='Email Subject', html='Valid HTML', text='Optional text content', preheader='Optional preheader' ) ``` ### Create a New Locale ```python api.create_new_locale( 'YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', locale='fr-FR', version_name='Version Name', subject='Email Subject', html='Valid HTML', text='Optional text content', preheader='Optional preheader' ) ``` ### Create a New Version ```python api.create_new_version( template_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', name='Version Name', subject='Email Subject', html='Valid HTML', text='Optional text content', preheader='Optional preheader', locale='fr-FR' ) ``` ### Update a Template Version ```python api.update_template_version( template_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', version_id='YOUR-VERSION-ID', name='Email Name' subject='Email Subject', html='Valid HTML', text='Optional text content', preheader='Optional preheader' ) ``` We validate all HTML and will return an error if it's invalid. ```python r.status_code # 400 r.content # 'email html failed to validate' ``` # Send *NOTE* - If a customer does not exist by the specified email (recipient address), the send call will create a customer. - email_id — Template ID to send - recipient - address — The recipient's email address - name (optional) — The recipient's name - email_data (optional) — Object containing email template data - sender (optional) - address — The sender's email address - reply_to — The sender's reply-to address - name — The sender's name - cc (optional) — A list of CC recipients, of the format {'address': 'cc@email.com'} - bcc (optional) — A list of BCC recipients, of the format {'address': 'bcc@email.com'} - headers (options) — Object contain SMTP headers to be included with the email - esp\_account (optional) — ID of the ESP Account to send this email through. ex: esp\_1a2b3c4d5e - files (optional) — List of file attachments (combined maximum 7MB) - inline (optional) — Inline attachment object - locale (optional) — Template locale to send (ie: en-US) - email_version_name (option) — Template version to send (ie: Version A) ### Call with REQUIRED parameters only The `email_data` field is optional, but highly recommended! ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' } ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Call with REQUIRED parameters and email_data ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, email_data={ 'first_name': 'Matt' } ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Sender The `sender['address']` is a required sender field. `sender['name']` and `sender['reply_to']` are both optional. ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, email_data={ 'first_name': 'Matt' }, sender={ 'address': 'company@company.com', 'reply_to':'info@company.com', # Optional 'name': 'Company' # Optional } ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional CC ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, cc=[ {'address': 'company@company.com'}, {'address': 'info@company.com'} ] ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional BCC ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, bcc=[ {'address': 'company@company.com'}, {'address': 'info@company.com'} ] ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Headers ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, headers={ 'X-HEADER-ONE': 'header-value' } ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional ESP Account ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, esp_account='YOUR-ESP-ID' ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional File Attachments ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, files=[ open('/home/Matt/report1.txt', 'r'), open('/home/Matt/report2.txt', 'r') ] ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional File Attachments with explicit file names ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, files=[{ 'file': open('/home/Matt/report1.txt', 'r'), 'filename': 'arbitrary_file_name.xyz' }] ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Inline Image ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, inline=open('image.jpg', 'r') ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Inline Image with explicit file names ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, inline={ 'file': open('/home/Matt/image.jpg', 'r'), 'filename': 'cool_image.jpg' } ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Locale ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, locale='fr-FR' ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Version Name ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, email_version_name='Version A' ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` # Drip Campaigns ### List all Drip Campaigns List all drip campaigns for the current profile ```python api.list_drip_campaigns() ``` ### Start a Customer on a Drip Campaign Starts a customer on the first step of a specified drip campaign ```python api.start_on_drip_campaign( 'dc_1234asdf1234', {'address': 'customer@email.com'} ) ``` ### Start a Customer on a Drip Campaign with email_data You may specify extra data to be merged into the templates in the drip campaign. *Note* &emdash; Any data provided in the `email_data` parameter for `start_on_drip_campaign()` will be used throughout the entire drip campaign. ```python api.start_on_drip_campaign( 'dc_1234asdf1234', {'address': 'customer@email.com'}, email_data={'color': 'blue'}, sender={'address': 'from@email.com'}, cc=[{'address': 'cc@email.com'}], tags=['tag_one', 'tag_two'], esp_account='esp_1234', locale='fr-FR' ) ``` ### Remove a Customer from a Drip Campaign Deactivates all pending emails for a customer on a specified drip campaign ```python api.remove_from_drip_campaign( 'customer@email.com', 'dc_1234asdf1234' ) ``` ### Remove a Customer from all Drip Campaigns You can deactivate all pending drip campaign emails for a customer ```python api.drip_deactivate( 'customer@example.com' ) ``` ### Remove a Customer from a Single Drip Campaigns ```python api.remove_from_drip_campaign( 'customer@example.com', 'dc_1234asdf1234' ) ``` ### List the details of a specific Drip Campaign ```python api.drip_campaign_details( 'dc_1234asdf1234' ) ``` # Customers ### Get a Customer ```python api.customer_details( 'customer@example.com' ) ``` ### Create/Update Customer Locale You can use the same endpoint to create or update a customer. This is primarily used to associate a locale with an email address so Sendwithus can automatically send them the correct template. Note that if your templates are only in one language then you don't need to use this feature. ```python api.customer_create( 'customer@example.com', locale="fr-FR" ) ``` ### Delete a Customer ```python api.customer_delete( 'customer@example.com' ) ``` # Snippets ### Get All Snippets ```python api.snippets() ``` ### Get a Specific Snippet ```python api.get_snippet( 'snp_1234asdf1234' ) ``` ### Create a Snippet ```python api.create_snippet( name='My Snippet', body='

Snippets!

' ) ``` ### Update a Snippet ```python api.update_snippet( 'snp_1234asdf1234', name='My Snippet', body='

Snippets!

' ) ``` # Internationalization (i18n) API ### Get translation package (.pot file) ```python api.get_translation_template( `my_translation_tag` ) ``` ### Post translated strings and .po files ```python with open('my_translation_file', 'rb') as f: api.create_translation_file( `my_translation_tag`, f.read() ) ``` # Render ### Render a Template with data The Render API allows you to render a template with data, using the exact same rendering workflow that Sendwithus uses when delivering your email. `Strict` is set to `False` as a default, if `Strict=True` this API call will fail on any missing `email_data`. ```python api.render( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', email_data={ 'amount': '$12.00' }, locale='fr-FR', version_name='French-Version', strict=False ) ``` # Batch API Sendwithus' API has a [batch endpoint](https://support.sendwithus.com/api/#batchapi) that can take multiple requests and execute them concurrently. *Note* that Sendwithus recommends keeping batch requests to 10 items or less. ### Creating and Executing a Batch Request ```python api = sendwithus.api('YOUR-API-KEY') batch = api.start_batch() emails = [ 'user+1@example.com', 'user+2@example.com', # ... 'user+10@example.com' ] # Generate the batch request for email in emails: batch.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'address': email } ) print batch.command_length() # show number of items in the batch request results = batch.execute() # returns a `requests` Response Object ``` # Expected Responses ### Success ```bash >>> r.status_code 200 >>> r.json().get('success') True >>> r.json().get('status') u'OK' >>> r.json().get('receipt_id') u'numeric-receipt-id' ``` ### Error cases * malformed request ```bash >>> r.status_code 400 ``` * bad API key ```bash >>> r.status_code 403 ``` ## Run Tests Use [tox](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) to run the tests: ```bash tox ``` ### Testing Multiple Python Versions This assumes you have [tox](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) installed and used [pyenv](https://github.com/yyuu/pyenv) to install multiple versions of python. Once all the supported python versions are installed simply run: ```bash tox ``` This will run the tests against all the versions specified in `tox.ini`. ## Troubleshooting ### General Troubleshooting - Enable debug mode - Make sure you're using the latest Python client - Capture the response data and check your logs — often this will have the exact error ### Enable Debug Mode Debug mode prints out the underlying request information as well as the data payload that gets sent to Sendwithus. You will most likely find this information in your logs. To enable it, simply put `DEBUG=True` as a parameter when instantiating the API object. Use the debug mode to compare the data payload getting sent to [Sendwithus' API docs](https://support.sendwithus.com/api "Official Sendwithus API Docs"). ```python import sendwithus api = sendwithus.api(api_key='YOUR-API-KEY', DEBUG=True) ``` ### Response Ranges Sendwithus' API typically sends responses back in these ranges: - 2xx &emdash; Successful Request - 4xx &emdash; Failed Request (Client error) - 5xx &emdash; Failed Request (Server error) If you're receiving an error in the 400 response range follow these steps: - Double check the data and ID's getting passed to Sendwithus - Ensure your API key is correct - Log and check the body of the response ### Internal To package ```bash python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel upload ``` %package -n python3-sendwithus Summary: Python API client for sendwithus.com Provides: python-sendwithus BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-sendwithus [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/sendwithus/sendwithus_python.png)](https://travis-ci.org/sendwithus/sendwithus_python) ## Requirements - [Python requests library](http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/install/#install) ## Installation pip install sendwithus ## Usage For all examples, assume: ```python import sendwithus api = sendwithus.api(api_key='YOUR-API-KEY') ``` ### Error Handling By default, the API calls return a response object. However, you can use `sendwithus.api(api_key='YOUR-API-KEY', raise_errors=True)` which will raise the following errors: * `AuthenticationError` - Caused by an invalid API key * `APIError` - Caused by an invalid API request (4xx error) * `ServerError` - Caused by a server error (5xx error) Errors can be imported from the `sendwithus.exceptions` module. # Templates ### Get Your Templates ```python api.templates() ``` ### Get a Specific Template ```python api.get_template( 'YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID' ) ``` ### Get a Specific Template Version ```python api.get_template( 'YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', version='YOUR-VERSION-ID' ) ``` ### Create a Template ```python api.create_template( name='Email Name', subject='Email Subject', html='Valid HTML', text='Optional text content', preheader='Optional preheader' ) ``` ### Create a New Locale ```python api.create_new_locale( 'YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', locale='fr-FR', version_name='Version Name', subject='Email Subject', html='Valid HTML', text='Optional text content', preheader='Optional preheader' ) ``` ### Create a New Version ```python api.create_new_version( template_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', name='Version Name', subject='Email Subject', html='Valid HTML', text='Optional text content', preheader='Optional preheader', locale='fr-FR' ) ``` ### Update a Template Version ```python api.update_template_version( template_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', version_id='YOUR-VERSION-ID', name='Email Name' subject='Email Subject', html='Valid HTML', text='Optional text content', preheader='Optional preheader' ) ``` We validate all HTML and will return an error if it's invalid. ```python r.status_code # 400 r.content # 'email html failed to validate' ``` # Send *NOTE* - If a customer does not exist by the specified email (recipient address), the send call will create a customer. - email_id — Template ID to send - recipient - address — The recipient's email address - name (optional) — The recipient's name - email_data (optional) — Object containing email template data - sender (optional) - address — The sender's email address - reply_to — The sender's reply-to address - name — The sender's name - cc (optional) — A list of CC recipients, of the format {'address': 'cc@email.com'} - bcc (optional) — A list of BCC recipients, of the format {'address': 'bcc@email.com'} - headers (options) — Object contain SMTP headers to be included with the email - esp\_account (optional) — ID of the ESP Account to send this email through. ex: esp\_1a2b3c4d5e - files (optional) — List of file attachments (combined maximum 7MB) - inline (optional) — Inline attachment object - locale (optional) — Template locale to send (ie: en-US) - email_version_name (option) — Template version to send (ie: Version A) ### Call with REQUIRED parameters only The `email_data` field is optional, but highly recommended! ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' } ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Call with REQUIRED parameters and email_data ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, email_data={ 'first_name': 'Matt' } ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Sender The `sender['address']` is a required sender field. `sender['name']` and `sender['reply_to']` are both optional. ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, email_data={ 'first_name': 'Matt' }, sender={ 'address': 'company@company.com', 'reply_to':'info@company.com', # Optional 'name': 'Company' # Optional } ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional CC ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, cc=[ {'address': 'company@company.com'}, {'address': 'info@company.com'} ] ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional BCC ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, bcc=[ {'address': 'company@company.com'}, {'address': 'info@company.com'} ] ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Headers ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, headers={ 'X-HEADER-ONE': 'header-value' } ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional ESP Account ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, esp_account='YOUR-ESP-ID' ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional File Attachments ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, files=[ open('/home/Matt/report1.txt', 'r'), open('/home/Matt/report2.txt', 'r') ] ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional File Attachments with explicit file names ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, files=[{ 'file': open('/home/Matt/report1.txt', 'r'), 'filename': 'arbitrary_file_name.xyz' }] ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Inline Image ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, inline=open('image.jpg', 'r') ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Inline Image with explicit file names ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, inline={ 'file': open('/home/Matt/image.jpg', 'r'), 'filename': 'cool_image.jpg' } ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Locale ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, locale='fr-FR' ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Version Name ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, email_version_name='Version A' ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` # Drip Campaigns ### List all Drip Campaigns List all drip campaigns for the current profile ```python api.list_drip_campaigns() ``` ### Start a Customer on a Drip Campaign Starts a customer on the first step of a specified drip campaign ```python api.start_on_drip_campaign( 'dc_1234asdf1234', {'address': 'customer@email.com'} ) ``` ### Start a Customer on a Drip Campaign with email_data You may specify extra data to be merged into the templates in the drip campaign. *Note* &emdash; Any data provided in the `email_data` parameter for `start_on_drip_campaign()` will be used throughout the entire drip campaign. ```python api.start_on_drip_campaign( 'dc_1234asdf1234', {'address': 'customer@email.com'}, email_data={'color': 'blue'}, sender={'address': 'from@email.com'}, cc=[{'address': 'cc@email.com'}], tags=['tag_one', 'tag_two'], esp_account='esp_1234', locale='fr-FR' ) ``` ### Remove a Customer from a Drip Campaign Deactivates all pending emails for a customer on a specified drip campaign ```python api.remove_from_drip_campaign( 'customer@email.com', 'dc_1234asdf1234' ) ``` ### Remove a Customer from all Drip Campaigns You can deactivate all pending drip campaign emails for a customer ```python api.drip_deactivate( 'customer@example.com' ) ``` ### Remove a Customer from a Single Drip Campaigns ```python api.remove_from_drip_campaign( 'customer@example.com', 'dc_1234asdf1234' ) ``` ### List the details of a specific Drip Campaign ```python api.drip_campaign_details( 'dc_1234asdf1234' ) ``` # Customers ### Get a Customer ```python api.customer_details( 'customer@example.com' ) ``` ### Create/Update Customer Locale You can use the same endpoint to create or update a customer. This is primarily used to associate a locale with an email address so Sendwithus can automatically send them the correct template. Note that if your templates are only in one language then you don't need to use this feature. ```python api.customer_create( 'customer@example.com', locale="fr-FR" ) ``` ### Delete a Customer ```python api.customer_delete( 'customer@example.com' ) ``` # Snippets ### Get All Snippets ```python api.snippets() ``` ### Get a Specific Snippet ```python api.get_snippet( 'snp_1234asdf1234' ) ``` ### Create a Snippet ```python api.create_snippet( name='My Snippet', body='

Snippets!

' ) ``` ### Update a Snippet ```python api.update_snippet( 'snp_1234asdf1234', name='My Snippet', body='

Snippets!

' ) ``` # Internationalization (i18n) API ### Get translation package (.pot file) ```python api.get_translation_template( `my_translation_tag` ) ``` ### Post translated strings and .po files ```python with open('my_translation_file', 'rb') as f: api.create_translation_file( `my_translation_tag`, f.read() ) ``` # Render ### Render a Template with data The Render API allows you to render a template with data, using the exact same rendering workflow that Sendwithus uses when delivering your email. `Strict` is set to `False` as a default, if `Strict=True` this API call will fail on any missing `email_data`. ```python api.render( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', email_data={ 'amount': '$12.00' }, locale='fr-FR', version_name='French-Version', strict=False ) ``` # Batch API Sendwithus' API has a [batch endpoint](https://support.sendwithus.com/api/#batchapi) that can take multiple requests and execute them concurrently. *Note* that Sendwithus recommends keeping batch requests to 10 items or less. ### Creating and Executing a Batch Request ```python api = sendwithus.api('YOUR-API-KEY') batch = api.start_batch() emails = [ 'user+1@example.com', 'user+2@example.com', # ... 'user+10@example.com' ] # Generate the batch request for email in emails: batch.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'address': email } ) print batch.command_length() # show number of items in the batch request results = batch.execute() # returns a `requests` Response Object ``` # Expected Responses ### Success ```bash >>> r.status_code 200 >>> r.json().get('success') True >>> r.json().get('status') u'OK' >>> r.json().get('receipt_id') u'numeric-receipt-id' ``` ### Error cases * malformed request ```bash >>> r.status_code 400 ``` * bad API key ```bash >>> r.status_code 403 ``` ## Run Tests Use [tox](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) to run the tests: ```bash tox ``` ### Testing Multiple Python Versions This assumes you have [tox](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) installed and used [pyenv](https://github.com/yyuu/pyenv) to install multiple versions of python. Once all the supported python versions are installed simply run: ```bash tox ``` This will run the tests against all the versions specified in `tox.ini`. ## Troubleshooting ### General Troubleshooting - Enable debug mode - Make sure you're using the latest Python client - Capture the response data and check your logs — often this will have the exact error ### Enable Debug Mode Debug mode prints out the underlying request information as well as the data payload that gets sent to Sendwithus. You will most likely find this information in your logs. To enable it, simply put `DEBUG=True` as a parameter when instantiating the API object. Use the debug mode to compare the data payload getting sent to [Sendwithus' API docs](https://support.sendwithus.com/api "Official Sendwithus API Docs"). ```python import sendwithus api = sendwithus.api(api_key='YOUR-API-KEY', DEBUG=True) ``` ### Response Ranges Sendwithus' API typically sends responses back in these ranges: - 2xx &emdash; Successful Request - 4xx &emdash; Failed Request (Client error) - 5xx &emdash; Failed Request (Server error) If you're receiving an error in the 400 response range follow these steps: - Double check the data and ID's getting passed to Sendwithus - Ensure your API key is correct - Log and check the body of the response ### Internal To package ```bash python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel upload ``` %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for sendwithus Provides: python3-sendwithus-doc %description help [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/sendwithus/sendwithus_python.png)](https://travis-ci.org/sendwithus/sendwithus_python) ## Requirements - [Python requests library](http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/install/#install) ## Installation pip install sendwithus ## Usage For all examples, assume: ```python import sendwithus api = sendwithus.api(api_key='YOUR-API-KEY') ``` ### Error Handling By default, the API calls return a response object. However, you can use `sendwithus.api(api_key='YOUR-API-KEY', raise_errors=True)` which will raise the following errors: * `AuthenticationError` - Caused by an invalid API key * `APIError` - Caused by an invalid API request (4xx error) * `ServerError` - Caused by a server error (5xx error) Errors can be imported from the `sendwithus.exceptions` module. # Templates ### Get Your Templates ```python api.templates() ``` ### Get a Specific Template ```python api.get_template( 'YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID' ) ``` ### Get a Specific Template Version ```python api.get_template( 'YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', version='YOUR-VERSION-ID' ) ``` ### Create a Template ```python api.create_template( name='Email Name', subject='Email Subject', html='Valid HTML', text='Optional text content', preheader='Optional preheader' ) ``` ### Create a New Locale ```python api.create_new_locale( 'YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', locale='fr-FR', version_name='Version Name', subject='Email Subject', html='Valid HTML', text='Optional text content', preheader='Optional preheader' ) ``` ### Create a New Version ```python api.create_new_version( template_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', name='Version Name', subject='Email Subject', html='Valid HTML', text='Optional text content', preheader='Optional preheader', locale='fr-FR' ) ``` ### Update a Template Version ```python api.update_template_version( template_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', version_id='YOUR-VERSION-ID', name='Email Name' subject='Email Subject', html='Valid HTML', text='Optional text content', preheader='Optional preheader' ) ``` We validate all HTML and will return an error if it's invalid. ```python r.status_code # 400 r.content # 'email html failed to validate' ``` # Send *NOTE* - If a customer does not exist by the specified email (recipient address), the send call will create a customer. - email_id — Template ID to send - recipient - address — The recipient's email address - name (optional) — The recipient's name - email_data (optional) — Object containing email template data - sender (optional) - address — The sender's email address - reply_to — The sender's reply-to address - name — The sender's name - cc (optional) — A list of CC recipients, of the format {'address': 'cc@email.com'} - bcc (optional) — A list of BCC recipients, of the format {'address': 'bcc@email.com'} - headers (options) — Object contain SMTP headers to be included with the email - esp\_account (optional) — ID of the ESP Account to send this email through. ex: esp\_1a2b3c4d5e - files (optional) — List of file attachments (combined maximum 7MB) - inline (optional) — Inline attachment object - locale (optional) — Template locale to send (ie: en-US) - email_version_name (option) — Template version to send (ie: Version A) ### Call with REQUIRED parameters only The `email_data` field is optional, but highly recommended! ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' } ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Call with REQUIRED parameters and email_data ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, email_data={ 'first_name': 'Matt' } ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Sender The `sender['address']` is a required sender field. `sender['name']` and `sender['reply_to']` are both optional. ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, email_data={ 'first_name': 'Matt' }, sender={ 'address': 'company@company.com', 'reply_to':'info@company.com', # Optional 'name': 'Company' # Optional } ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional CC ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, cc=[ {'address': 'company@company.com'}, {'address': 'info@company.com'} ] ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional BCC ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, bcc=[ {'address': 'company@company.com'}, {'address': 'info@company.com'} ] ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Headers ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, headers={ 'X-HEADER-ONE': 'header-value' } ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional ESP Account ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, esp_account='YOUR-ESP-ID' ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional File Attachments ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, files=[ open('/home/Matt/report1.txt', 'r'), open('/home/Matt/report2.txt', 'r') ] ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional File Attachments with explicit file names ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, files=[{ 'file': open('/home/Matt/report1.txt', 'r'), 'filename': 'arbitrary_file_name.xyz' }] ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Inline Image ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, inline=open('image.jpg', 'r') ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Inline Image with explicit file names ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, inline={ 'file': open('/home/Matt/image.jpg', 'r'), 'filename': 'cool_image.jpg' } ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Locale ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, locale='fr-FR' ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` ### Optional Version Name ```python r = api.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'name': 'Matt', 'address': 'us@sendwithus.com' }, email_version_name='Version A' ) print r.status_code # 200 ``` # Drip Campaigns ### List all Drip Campaigns List all drip campaigns for the current profile ```python api.list_drip_campaigns() ``` ### Start a Customer on a Drip Campaign Starts a customer on the first step of a specified drip campaign ```python api.start_on_drip_campaign( 'dc_1234asdf1234', {'address': 'customer@email.com'} ) ``` ### Start a Customer on a Drip Campaign with email_data You may specify extra data to be merged into the templates in the drip campaign. *Note* &emdash; Any data provided in the `email_data` parameter for `start_on_drip_campaign()` will be used throughout the entire drip campaign. ```python api.start_on_drip_campaign( 'dc_1234asdf1234', {'address': 'customer@email.com'}, email_data={'color': 'blue'}, sender={'address': 'from@email.com'}, cc=[{'address': 'cc@email.com'}], tags=['tag_one', 'tag_two'], esp_account='esp_1234', locale='fr-FR' ) ``` ### Remove a Customer from a Drip Campaign Deactivates all pending emails for a customer on a specified drip campaign ```python api.remove_from_drip_campaign( 'customer@email.com', 'dc_1234asdf1234' ) ``` ### Remove a Customer from all Drip Campaigns You can deactivate all pending drip campaign emails for a customer ```python api.drip_deactivate( 'customer@example.com' ) ``` ### Remove a Customer from a Single Drip Campaigns ```python api.remove_from_drip_campaign( 'customer@example.com', 'dc_1234asdf1234' ) ``` ### List the details of a specific Drip Campaign ```python api.drip_campaign_details( 'dc_1234asdf1234' ) ``` # Customers ### Get a Customer ```python api.customer_details( 'customer@example.com' ) ``` ### Create/Update Customer Locale You can use the same endpoint to create or update a customer. This is primarily used to associate a locale with an email address so Sendwithus can automatically send them the correct template. Note that if your templates are only in one language then you don't need to use this feature. ```python api.customer_create( 'customer@example.com', locale="fr-FR" ) ``` ### Delete a Customer ```python api.customer_delete( 'customer@example.com' ) ``` # Snippets ### Get All Snippets ```python api.snippets() ``` ### Get a Specific Snippet ```python api.get_snippet( 'snp_1234asdf1234' ) ``` ### Create a Snippet ```python api.create_snippet( name='My Snippet', body='

Snippets!

' ) ``` ### Update a Snippet ```python api.update_snippet( 'snp_1234asdf1234', name='My Snippet', body='

Snippets!

' ) ``` # Internationalization (i18n) API ### Get translation package (.pot file) ```python api.get_translation_template( `my_translation_tag` ) ``` ### Post translated strings and .po files ```python with open('my_translation_file', 'rb') as f: api.create_translation_file( `my_translation_tag`, f.read() ) ``` # Render ### Render a Template with data The Render API allows you to render a template with data, using the exact same rendering workflow that Sendwithus uses when delivering your email. `Strict` is set to `False` as a default, if `Strict=True` this API call will fail on any missing `email_data`. ```python api.render( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', email_data={ 'amount': '$12.00' }, locale='fr-FR', version_name='French-Version', strict=False ) ``` # Batch API Sendwithus' API has a [batch endpoint](https://support.sendwithus.com/api/#batchapi) that can take multiple requests and execute them concurrently. *Note* that Sendwithus recommends keeping batch requests to 10 items or less. ### Creating and Executing a Batch Request ```python api = sendwithus.api('YOUR-API-KEY') batch = api.start_batch() emails = [ 'user+1@example.com', 'user+2@example.com', # ... 'user+10@example.com' ] # Generate the batch request for email in emails: batch.send( email_id='YOUR-TEMPLATE-ID', recipient={ 'address': email } ) print batch.command_length() # show number of items in the batch request results = batch.execute() # returns a `requests` Response Object ``` # Expected Responses ### Success ```bash >>> r.status_code 200 >>> r.json().get('success') True >>> r.json().get('status') u'OK' >>> r.json().get('receipt_id') u'numeric-receipt-id' ``` ### Error cases * malformed request ```bash >>> r.status_code 400 ``` * bad API key ```bash >>> r.status_code 403 ``` ## Run Tests Use [tox](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) to run the tests: ```bash tox ``` ### Testing Multiple Python Versions This assumes you have [tox](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) installed and used [pyenv](https://github.com/yyuu/pyenv) to install multiple versions of python. Once all the supported python versions are installed simply run: ```bash tox ``` This will run the tests against all the versions specified in `tox.ini`. ## Troubleshooting ### General Troubleshooting - Enable debug mode - Make sure you're using the latest Python client - Capture the response data and check your logs — often this will have the exact error ### Enable Debug Mode Debug mode prints out the underlying request information as well as the data payload that gets sent to Sendwithus. You will most likely find this information in your logs. To enable it, simply put `DEBUG=True` as a parameter when instantiating the API object. Use the debug mode to compare the data payload getting sent to [Sendwithus' API docs](https://support.sendwithus.com/api "Official Sendwithus API Docs"). ```python import sendwithus api = sendwithus.api(api_key='YOUR-API-KEY', DEBUG=True) ``` ### Response Ranges Sendwithus' API typically sends responses back in these ranges: - 2xx &emdash; Successful Request - 4xx &emdash; Failed Request (Client error) - 5xx &emdash; Failed Request (Server error) If you're receiving an error in the 400 response range follow these steps: - Double check the data and ID's getting passed to Sendwithus - Ensure your API key is correct - Log and check the body of the response ### Internal To package ```bash python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel upload ``` %prep %autosetup -n sendwithus-5.3.0 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-sendwithus -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Tue Apr 25 2023 Python_Bot - 5.3.0-1 - Package Spec generated