%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-nuntius Version: 2.3.2 Release: 1 Summary: A newsletter app to be used with Django or standalone. License: GPLv3 URL: https://github.com/lafranceinsoumise/nuntius Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/0e/d5/afc0a4ba5a690cea25e84e8b6af582256b8afe0d0ac7d342c0f6f635718e/nuntius-2.3.2.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-Django Requires: python3-Pillow Requires: python3-django-stdimage Requires: python3-html2text Requires: python3-tenacity Requires: python3-django-anymail Requires: python3-boto3 Requires: python3-mysqlclient Requires: python3-django-push-notifications Requires: python3-apns Requires: python3-pywebpush Requires: python3-dj-database-url %description # Nuntius Nuntius is a newsletter / push notification campaign application for Django. Nuntius integrates with your Django project. It is very agnostic about your subscribers and subscriber lists models. It features [Mosaico](https://mosaico.io/), a drag-and-drop email editor, for sending beautiful emails to your subscribers and push notification support through Apple Push Notification service (APNs) and Google Cloud Messaging (GCM). ## How it works Nuntius is agnostic about your subscribers model. You can use your current use model, as long as it implements a few required methods. To allow your end-users to choose recipients, it is your choice to implement one or more "segment" models. Segment models implement a required method `get_subscribers_queryset`. You can then create campaigns in the Django admin panel, and send them to existing segments. ## Installation 1. Add "push_notifications" and "nuntius" to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this: ````python INSTALLED_APPS = [ 'django.contrib.admin', 'django.contrib.auth', 'django.contrib.contenttypes', 'django.contrib.sessions', 'django.contrib.messages', 'django.contrib.staticfiles', ... 'push_notifications', 'nuntius', ] ```` 2. Include Nuntius urlconf in your project `urls.py` like this: ````python path('nuntius/', include('nuntius.urls')), ```` 3. Define your subscriber model so it works with Nuntius. You must inherit from [`nuntius.models.AbstractSubscriber`](https://github.com/lafranceinsoumise/nuntius/blob/master/nuntius/models.py#L174) and implement all the necessary methods. An easy way to do this is to use directly or to extend [`BaseSubscriber`](https://github.com/lafranceinsoumise/nuntius/blob/master/nuntius/models.py#L204), but you can implement the methods of `AbstractSubscriber` the way you want. Here are the methods you must implement : * `get_subscriber_status()` must return one of `AbstractSubscriber.STATUS_CHOICES`. You can also simply define a `subscriber_status` attribute. * `get_subscriber_email()` must return a unique email address for the subscriber. You can also simply define an `email` attribute. * `get_subscriber_data()` must return the dictionnary of values which can be used as substitution in the emails. Default is `{"email": self.get_subscriber_email()}`. * `get_subscriber_push_devices()` (optional) must return a list of `django-push-notifications.APNSDevice` and `django-push-notifications.GCMDevice` model instances (cf. [the `django-push-notifications` documentation](https://github.com/jazzband/django-push-notifications)) 4. Tell Nuntius how to find your subscriber model in `settings.py` ````python NUNTIUS_SUBSCRIBER_MODEL = 'myapp.MySubscriberModel' ```` 5. Launch the nuntius worker in the background. In a production setting, this should be done through a process monitor like upstart or systemd. ```shell script export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=myapp.settings python ./manage.py nuntius_worker ``` 6. Unless you are using a custom admin site, admin panels for Nuntius will be [autodiscovered](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/ref/contrib/admin/#discovery-of-admin-files) and added to you admin site. If you use a custom admin site, you need to register Nuntius models with something like: ```python admin_site.register(nuntius.models.Campaign, nuntius.admin.CampaignAdmin) admin_site.register(nuntius.models.CampaignSentEvent, nuntius.admin.CampaignSentEventAdmin) ``` ## Other settings Use `NUNTIUS_DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL`, `NUNTIUS_DEFAULT_FROM_NAME`, `NUNTIUS_DEFAULT_REPLY_TO_EMAIL`, `NUNTIUS_DEFAULT_REPLY_TO_NAME` to change default field values in the admin form. Use `NUNTIUS_ENABLED_CAMPAIGN_TYPES` to choose which types of campaign you want to enable by default (`email` *default*, `push` or `email,push`) In order to use push notifications, `NUNTIUS_PUSH_NOTIFICATION_SETTINGS` must be specified (cf. [the `django-push-notifications` documentation](https://github.com/jazzband/django-push-notifications#settings-list)) ```py NUNTIUS_PUSH_NOTIFICATIONS_SETTINGS = { "FCM_API_KEY": "[your api key]", "GCM_API_KEY": "[your api key]", "APNS_CERTIFICATE": "/path/to/your/certificate.pem", "APNS_TOPIC": "com.example.push_test", # ... } ``` ## Advanced usage ### List segments If you want to have more control on your recipients, you can create a segment model. One example of segment is a simple model which holds a Many-to-Many relation to subscribers. Another example is a segment model which filters subscribers depending on the date of their last login : ```python from django.db import models from django.db.models import fields from datetime import datetime from nuntius.models import BaseSegment class LastLoginDateSegment(BaseSegment, models.Model): last_login_duration = fields.DurationField() def get_display_name(self): return f'Last login : {str(datetime.now() - self.last_login_duration)}' def get_subscribers_queryset(self): return MySubscriberClass.objects.filter(last_login__gt=datetime.now() - self.last_login_duration) def get_subscribers_count(self): return MySubscriberClass.objects.filter(last_login__gt=datetime.now() - self.last_login_duration, subscribed=True) ``` * `get_subscribers_queryset` is allowed to return subscribers regardless of their `subscriber_status`, as `get_subscriber_status` will be called on each instance. * `get_subscribers_count` is only there for convenience in the admin panel, it does not have to be accurate. If you want to have it accurate, you should however take your subscribers status into account. Then, add your segment model to Nuntius settings : ````python NUNTIUS_SEGMENT_MODEL = 'myapp.lastlogindatesegment' ```` ### Custom template You can write your own Mosaico template to fit your needs. To make it available in the admin, list the public URL path of the template in `NUNTIUS_MOSAICO_TEMPLATES`. The template can be served by Django static files system, or any other way at your preference. ```python NUNTIUS_MOSAICO_TEMPLATES = [ ("/static/mosaico_templates/versafix-2/template-versafix-2.html", "Custom template") ] ``` ### Sending parameters The worker will spawn several subprocesses to speed up the sending of campaigns. The number of processes that will send emails concurrently can be configured using the `NUNTIUS_MAX_CONCURRENT_SENDERS` setting. Most ESP enforce a maximum send rate. Nuntius won't sent messages faster than`NUNTIUS_MAX_SENDING_RATE`, in messages per second. When using SMTP, some ESP limit the number of emails that can be sent using a single connection. `NUNTIUS_MAX_MESSAGES_PER_CONNECTION` will force Nuntius to reset the connection after sending that many messages. The Nuntius worker checks every `NUNTIUS_POLLING_INTERVAL` seconds if any sending has been scheduled or canceled. The default value of 2 seconds should be find for most usages. To help you configure these parameters, you can send SIGUSR1 to the main worker process and it will print sending statistics on `stderr`. Pay special attention to the current sending rate and to the current bucket capacity: if your sending rate is lower than the maximum you configured, it most likely means the value you chose for `NUNTIUS_MAX_CONCURRENT_SENDERS` is not high enough given the latency you're getting with your ESP. ### ESP and Webhooks Maintaining your own SMTP server to send your newsletter is probably a bad idea if you have more than a few subscribers. You can use [Anymail](https://github.com/anymail/django-anymail) along with Nuntius in order to use an email service provider. Anymail supports a lot of ESP, like Amazon SES, Mailgun, Mailjet, Postmark, SendGrid, SendinBlue, or SparkPost. Refer to the steps in [Anymail 1-2-3](https://anymail.readthedocs.io/en/stable/quickstart/) to install Anymail. If you want to configure Anymail just for Nuntius and keep the default email backend for other usage, you can use the setting `NUNTIUS_EMAIL_BACKEND` rather than the default `EMAIL_BACKEND`. In addition, configuring Nuntius with Anymail will allow you to use ESP tracking features and to track status of your email once it is sent. #### Webhooks Configuring webhhoks allows Nuntius to track email status and to give you statistics on campaign, as well as updating subscriber status when they bounce. 1. Configure email tracking as described in [Anymail documentation](https://anymail.readthedocs.io/en/stable/installation/#configuring-tracking-and-inbound-webhooks). 2. Implement the method `set_subscriber_status(self, email, status)` on your subscriber model manager. Nuntius will automatically listen to Anymail signals and call this method if needed. ##### Handling of non-nuntius events (optional) If you send emails to your subscribers by other means than Nuntius (for example, transactional emails), you will receive webhooks events which are not related to a campaign you sent. By default, Nuntius will create a campaign result event recording the email and the event type, but it will not link it to a campaign nor to a subscriber model. If you want your events to always be linked to a subscriber model, you must implement a `get_subscriber(self, email_address)` method on your subscriber model manager. ##### BaseSubscriberManager Nuntius is packaged with a BaseSubscriberManager, which implements both `set_subscriber_status` and `get_subscriber`, assuming you have an `email` field on your subscriber model. This is the default manager used by `BaseSubscriber`. #### Bounce handling Most ESP gives you a reputation based on your hard bounce rate. Mosaico handles bounces smartly to change your subscribers status when necessary. If Nuntius receive a bounce event on an email address which has no other sending event, `set_subscriber_status(email, status)` is called with `AbstractSubscriber.STATUS_BOUNCED`. If a successful sending event exists for this address, three parameters are taken into account : * if during the last `duration` days, there has been no more bounces than `limit` and at least one successful sending, no action is taken * if there has been at least one successful sending in the last `consecutive` events, no action is taken * otherwise, `set_subscriber_status(email, status)` is called with `AbstractSubscriber.STATUS_BOUNCED` You can change thoses default values : ```python NUNTIUS_BOUNCE_PARAMS = { "consecutive": 1, "duration": 7, "limit": 3 } ``` **Example :** * You send 3 campaigns a week. After a few months, a subscriber has a full mailbox. On first and second bounced campaign, no action is taken because there is a successful sending in the last 7 days, and no more than 3 bounces. On the third campaign, if the user has empty their mailbox, everything is fine. Otherwise, the subscriber is marked as permanently bounced. * You send one campaign a day. A user has a buggy email server. This week, the user has already 3 bounces. When you receive the 4th bounce, if there has been a successful sending just before, everything is fine. Otherwise, the subscriber is marked as permanently bounced. ## Tracking Opening and clicks are tracked by adding a white pixel and replacing links in emails, and by using a proxy URL on push notification clicks. Nuntius also adds [UTM parameters](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTM_parameters) to every URL with the following values: * `utm_source`: *"nuntius"* * `utm_medium`: *"email"* * `utm_campaign`: value configured by user at the campaign level * `utm_content`: *"link-{number}"* based on the link position in the email * `utm_term`: attribute `utm_term` of the segment object, or empty string if attribute does not exist In some situations, two details may be important for you: 1. `utm_campaign`, `utm_content`, and `utm_term`, those are just defaults values, and can also be set directly on the link. `utm_source` and `utm_medium` will always be overwritten. 2. `utm_content` and `utm_term` are set at sending time and cannot change afterwards. `utm_campaign` is set at click time, during the redirection from nuntius tracking URL to target URL, so if you change the value at the campaign level after sending, the value will change for all new clicks. ## License Copyright is owned by Jill Royer and Arthur Cheysson. You can use Nuntius under GPLv3 terms. %package -n python3-nuntius Summary: A newsletter app to be used with Django or standalone. Provides: python-nuntius BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-nuntius # Nuntius Nuntius is a newsletter / push notification campaign application for Django. Nuntius integrates with your Django project. It is very agnostic about your subscribers and subscriber lists models. It features [Mosaico](https://mosaico.io/), a drag-and-drop email editor, for sending beautiful emails to your subscribers and push notification support through Apple Push Notification service (APNs) and Google Cloud Messaging (GCM). ## How it works Nuntius is agnostic about your subscribers model. You can use your current use model, as long as it implements a few required methods. To allow your end-users to choose recipients, it is your choice to implement one or more "segment" models. Segment models implement a required method `get_subscribers_queryset`. You can then create campaigns in the Django admin panel, and send them to existing segments. ## Installation 1. Add "push_notifications" and "nuntius" to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this: ````python INSTALLED_APPS = [ 'django.contrib.admin', 'django.contrib.auth', 'django.contrib.contenttypes', 'django.contrib.sessions', 'django.contrib.messages', 'django.contrib.staticfiles', ... 'push_notifications', 'nuntius', ] ```` 2. Include Nuntius urlconf in your project `urls.py` like this: ````python path('nuntius/', include('nuntius.urls')), ```` 3. Define your subscriber model so it works with Nuntius. You must inherit from [`nuntius.models.AbstractSubscriber`](https://github.com/lafranceinsoumise/nuntius/blob/master/nuntius/models.py#L174) and implement all the necessary methods. An easy way to do this is to use directly or to extend [`BaseSubscriber`](https://github.com/lafranceinsoumise/nuntius/blob/master/nuntius/models.py#L204), but you can implement the methods of `AbstractSubscriber` the way you want. Here are the methods you must implement : * `get_subscriber_status()` must return one of `AbstractSubscriber.STATUS_CHOICES`. You can also simply define a `subscriber_status` attribute. * `get_subscriber_email()` must return a unique email address for the subscriber. You can also simply define an `email` attribute. * `get_subscriber_data()` must return the dictionnary of values which can be used as substitution in the emails. Default is `{"email": self.get_subscriber_email()}`. * `get_subscriber_push_devices()` (optional) must return a list of `django-push-notifications.APNSDevice` and `django-push-notifications.GCMDevice` model instances (cf. [the `django-push-notifications` documentation](https://github.com/jazzband/django-push-notifications)) 4. Tell Nuntius how to find your subscriber model in `settings.py` ````python NUNTIUS_SUBSCRIBER_MODEL = 'myapp.MySubscriberModel' ```` 5. Launch the nuntius worker in the background. In a production setting, this should be done through a process monitor like upstart or systemd. ```shell script export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=myapp.settings python ./manage.py nuntius_worker ``` 6. Unless you are using a custom admin site, admin panels for Nuntius will be [autodiscovered](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/ref/contrib/admin/#discovery-of-admin-files) and added to you admin site. If you use a custom admin site, you need to register Nuntius models with something like: ```python admin_site.register(nuntius.models.Campaign, nuntius.admin.CampaignAdmin) admin_site.register(nuntius.models.CampaignSentEvent, nuntius.admin.CampaignSentEventAdmin) ``` ## Other settings Use `NUNTIUS_DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL`, `NUNTIUS_DEFAULT_FROM_NAME`, `NUNTIUS_DEFAULT_REPLY_TO_EMAIL`, `NUNTIUS_DEFAULT_REPLY_TO_NAME` to change default field values in the admin form. Use `NUNTIUS_ENABLED_CAMPAIGN_TYPES` to choose which types of campaign you want to enable by default (`email` *default*, `push` or `email,push`) In order to use push notifications, `NUNTIUS_PUSH_NOTIFICATION_SETTINGS` must be specified (cf. [the `django-push-notifications` documentation](https://github.com/jazzband/django-push-notifications#settings-list)) ```py NUNTIUS_PUSH_NOTIFICATIONS_SETTINGS = { "FCM_API_KEY": "[your api key]", "GCM_API_KEY": "[your api key]", "APNS_CERTIFICATE": "/path/to/your/certificate.pem", "APNS_TOPIC": "com.example.push_test", # ... } ``` ## Advanced usage ### List segments If you want to have more control on your recipients, you can create a segment model. One example of segment is a simple model which holds a Many-to-Many relation to subscribers. Another example is a segment model which filters subscribers depending on the date of their last login : ```python from django.db import models from django.db.models import fields from datetime import datetime from nuntius.models import BaseSegment class LastLoginDateSegment(BaseSegment, models.Model): last_login_duration = fields.DurationField() def get_display_name(self): return f'Last login : {str(datetime.now() - self.last_login_duration)}' def get_subscribers_queryset(self): return MySubscriberClass.objects.filter(last_login__gt=datetime.now() - self.last_login_duration) def get_subscribers_count(self): return MySubscriberClass.objects.filter(last_login__gt=datetime.now() - self.last_login_duration, subscribed=True) ``` * `get_subscribers_queryset` is allowed to return subscribers regardless of their `subscriber_status`, as `get_subscriber_status` will be called on each instance. * `get_subscribers_count` is only there for convenience in the admin panel, it does not have to be accurate. If you want to have it accurate, you should however take your subscribers status into account. Then, add your segment model to Nuntius settings : ````python NUNTIUS_SEGMENT_MODEL = 'myapp.lastlogindatesegment' ```` ### Custom template You can write your own Mosaico template to fit your needs. To make it available in the admin, list the public URL path of the template in `NUNTIUS_MOSAICO_TEMPLATES`. The template can be served by Django static files system, or any other way at your preference. ```python NUNTIUS_MOSAICO_TEMPLATES = [ ("/static/mosaico_templates/versafix-2/template-versafix-2.html", "Custom template") ] ``` ### Sending parameters The worker will spawn several subprocesses to speed up the sending of campaigns. The number of processes that will send emails concurrently can be configured using the `NUNTIUS_MAX_CONCURRENT_SENDERS` setting. Most ESP enforce a maximum send rate. Nuntius won't sent messages faster than`NUNTIUS_MAX_SENDING_RATE`, in messages per second. When using SMTP, some ESP limit the number of emails that can be sent using a single connection. `NUNTIUS_MAX_MESSAGES_PER_CONNECTION` will force Nuntius to reset the connection after sending that many messages. The Nuntius worker checks every `NUNTIUS_POLLING_INTERVAL` seconds if any sending has been scheduled or canceled. The default value of 2 seconds should be find for most usages. To help you configure these parameters, you can send SIGUSR1 to the main worker process and it will print sending statistics on `stderr`. Pay special attention to the current sending rate and to the current bucket capacity: if your sending rate is lower than the maximum you configured, it most likely means the value you chose for `NUNTIUS_MAX_CONCURRENT_SENDERS` is not high enough given the latency you're getting with your ESP. ### ESP and Webhooks Maintaining your own SMTP server to send your newsletter is probably a bad idea if you have more than a few subscribers. You can use [Anymail](https://github.com/anymail/django-anymail) along with Nuntius in order to use an email service provider. Anymail supports a lot of ESP, like Amazon SES, Mailgun, Mailjet, Postmark, SendGrid, SendinBlue, or SparkPost. Refer to the steps in [Anymail 1-2-3](https://anymail.readthedocs.io/en/stable/quickstart/) to install Anymail. If you want to configure Anymail just for Nuntius and keep the default email backend for other usage, you can use the setting `NUNTIUS_EMAIL_BACKEND` rather than the default `EMAIL_BACKEND`. In addition, configuring Nuntius with Anymail will allow you to use ESP tracking features and to track status of your email once it is sent. #### Webhooks Configuring webhhoks allows Nuntius to track email status and to give you statistics on campaign, as well as updating subscriber status when they bounce. 1. Configure email tracking as described in [Anymail documentation](https://anymail.readthedocs.io/en/stable/installation/#configuring-tracking-and-inbound-webhooks). 2. Implement the method `set_subscriber_status(self, email, status)` on your subscriber model manager. Nuntius will automatically listen to Anymail signals and call this method if needed. ##### Handling of non-nuntius events (optional) If you send emails to your subscribers by other means than Nuntius (for example, transactional emails), you will receive webhooks events which are not related to a campaign you sent. By default, Nuntius will create a campaign result event recording the email and the event type, but it will not link it to a campaign nor to a subscriber model. If you want your events to always be linked to a subscriber model, you must implement a `get_subscriber(self, email_address)` method on your subscriber model manager. ##### BaseSubscriberManager Nuntius is packaged with a BaseSubscriberManager, which implements both `set_subscriber_status` and `get_subscriber`, assuming you have an `email` field on your subscriber model. This is the default manager used by `BaseSubscriber`. #### Bounce handling Most ESP gives you a reputation based on your hard bounce rate. Mosaico handles bounces smartly to change your subscribers status when necessary. If Nuntius receive a bounce event on an email address which has no other sending event, `set_subscriber_status(email, status)` is called with `AbstractSubscriber.STATUS_BOUNCED`. If a successful sending event exists for this address, three parameters are taken into account : * if during the last `duration` days, there has been no more bounces than `limit` and at least one successful sending, no action is taken * if there has been at least one successful sending in the last `consecutive` events, no action is taken * otherwise, `set_subscriber_status(email, status)` is called with `AbstractSubscriber.STATUS_BOUNCED` You can change thoses default values : ```python NUNTIUS_BOUNCE_PARAMS = { "consecutive": 1, "duration": 7, "limit": 3 } ``` **Example :** * You send 3 campaigns a week. After a few months, a subscriber has a full mailbox. On first and second bounced campaign, no action is taken because there is a successful sending in the last 7 days, and no more than 3 bounces. On the third campaign, if the user has empty their mailbox, everything is fine. Otherwise, the subscriber is marked as permanently bounced. * You send one campaign a day. A user has a buggy email server. This week, the user has already 3 bounces. When you receive the 4th bounce, if there has been a successful sending just before, everything is fine. Otherwise, the subscriber is marked as permanently bounced. ## Tracking Opening and clicks are tracked by adding a white pixel and replacing links in emails, and by using a proxy URL on push notification clicks. Nuntius also adds [UTM parameters](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTM_parameters) to every URL with the following values: * `utm_source`: *"nuntius"* * `utm_medium`: *"email"* * `utm_campaign`: value configured by user at the campaign level * `utm_content`: *"link-{number}"* based on the link position in the email * `utm_term`: attribute `utm_term` of the segment object, or empty string if attribute does not exist In some situations, two details may be important for you: 1. `utm_campaign`, `utm_content`, and `utm_term`, those are just defaults values, and can also be set directly on the link. `utm_source` and `utm_medium` will always be overwritten. 2. `utm_content` and `utm_term` are set at sending time and cannot change afterwards. `utm_campaign` is set at click time, during the redirection from nuntius tracking URL to target URL, so if you change the value at the campaign level after sending, the value will change for all new clicks. ## License Copyright is owned by Jill Royer and Arthur Cheysson. You can use Nuntius under GPLv3 terms. %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for nuntius Provides: python3-nuntius-doc %description help # Nuntius Nuntius is a newsletter / push notification campaign application for Django. Nuntius integrates with your Django project. It is very agnostic about your subscribers and subscriber lists models. It features [Mosaico](https://mosaico.io/), a drag-and-drop email editor, for sending beautiful emails to your subscribers and push notification support through Apple Push Notification service (APNs) and Google Cloud Messaging (GCM). ## How it works Nuntius is agnostic about your subscribers model. You can use your current use model, as long as it implements a few required methods. To allow your end-users to choose recipients, it is your choice to implement one or more "segment" models. Segment models implement a required method `get_subscribers_queryset`. You can then create campaigns in the Django admin panel, and send them to existing segments. ## Installation 1. Add "push_notifications" and "nuntius" to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this: ````python INSTALLED_APPS = [ 'django.contrib.admin', 'django.contrib.auth', 'django.contrib.contenttypes', 'django.contrib.sessions', 'django.contrib.messages', 'django.contrib.staticfiles', ... 'push_notifications', 'nuntius', ] ```` 2. Include Nuntius urlconf in your project `urls.py` like this: ````python path('nuntius/', include('nuntius.urls')), ```` 3. Define your subscriber model so it works with Nuntius. You must inherit from [`nuntius.models.AbstractSubscriber`](https://github.com/lafranceinsoumise/nuntius/blob/master/nuntius/models.py#L174) and implement all the necessary methods. An easy way to do this is to use directly or to extend [`BaseSubscriber`](https://github.com/lafranceinsoumise/nuntius/blob/master/nuntius/models.py#L204), but you can implement the methods of `AbstractSubscriber` the way you want. Here are the methods you must implement : * `get_subscriber_status()` must return one of `AbstractSubscriber.STATUS_CHOICES`. You can also simply define a `subscriber_status` attribute. * `get_subscriber_email()` must return a unique email address for the subscriber. You can also simply define an `email` attribute. * `get_subscriber_data()` must return the dictionnary of values which can be used as substitution in the emails. Default is `{"email": self.get_subscriber_email()}`. * `get_subscriber_push_devices()` (optional) must return a list of `django-push-notifications.APNSDevice` and `django-push-notifications.GCMDevice` model instances (cf. [the `django-push-notifications` documentation](https://github.com/jazzband/django-push-notifications)) 4. Tell Nuntius how to find your subscriber model in `settings.py` ````python NUNTIUS_SUBSCRIBER_MODEL = 'myapp.MySubscriberModel' ```` 5. Launch the nuntius worker in the background. In a production setting, this should be done through a process monitor like upstart or systemd. ```shell script export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=myapp.settings python ./manage.py nuntius_worker ``` 6. Unless you are using a custom admin site, admin panels for Nuntius will be [autodiscovered](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/ref/contrib/admin/#discovery-of-admin-files) and added to you admin site. If you use a custom admin site, you need to register Nuntius models with something like: ```python admin_site.register(nuntius.models.Campaign, nuntius.admin.CampaignAdmin) admin_site.register(nuntius.models.CampaignSentEvent, nuntius.admin.CampaignSentEventAdmin) ``` ## Other settings Use `NUNTIUS_DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL`, `NUNTIUS_DEFAULT_FROM_NAME`, `NUNTIUS_DEFAULT_REPLY_TO_EMAIL`, `NUNTIUS_DEFAULT_REPLY_TO_NAME` to change default field values in the admin form. Use `NUNTIUS_ENABLED_CAMPAIGN_TYPES` to choose which types of campaign you want to enable by default (`email` *default*, `push` or `email,push`) In order to use push notifications, `NUNTIUS_PUSH_NOTIFICATION_SETTINGS` must be specified (cf. [the `django-push-notifications` documentation](https://github.com/jazzband/django-push-notifications#settings-list)) ```py NUNTIUS_PUSH_NOTIFICATIONS_SETTINGS = { "FCM_API_KEY": "[your api key]", "GCM_API_KEY": "[your api key]", "APNS_CERTIFICATE": "/path/to/your/certificate.pem", "APNS_TOPIC": "com.example.push_test", # ... } ``` ## Advanced usage ### List segments If you want to have more control on your recipients, you can create a segment model. One example of segment is a simple model which holds a Many-to-Many relation to subscribers. Another example is a segment model which filters subscribers depending on the date of their last login : ```python from django.db import models from django.db.models import fields from datetime import datetime from nuntius.models import BaseSegment class LastLoginDateSegment(BaseSegment, models.Model): last_login_duration = fields.DurationField() def get_display_name(self): return f'Last login : {str(datetime.now() - self.last_login_duration)}' def get_subscribers_queryset(self): return MySubscriberClass.objects.filter(last_login__gt=datetime.now() - self.last_login_duration) def get_subscribers_count(self): return MySubscriberClass.objects.filter(last_login__gt=datetime.now() - self.last_login_duration, subscribed=True) ``` * `get_subscribers_queryset` is allowed to return subscribers regardless of their `subscriber_status`, as `get_subscriber_status` will be called on each instance. * `get_subscribers_count` is only there for convenience in the admin panel, it does not have to be accurate. If you want to have it accurate, you should however take your subscribers status into account. Then, add your segment model to Nuntius settings : ````python NUNTIUS_SEGMENT_MODEL = 'myapp.lastlogindatesegment' ```` ### Custom template You can write your own Mosaico template to fit your needs. To make it available in the admin, list the public URL path of the template in `NUNTIUS_MOSAICO_TEMPLATES`. The template can be served by Django static files system, or any other way at your preference. ```python NUNTIUS_MOSAICO_TEMPLATES = [ ("/static/mosaico_templates/versafix-2/template-versafix-2.html", "Custom template") ] ``` ### Sending parameters The worker will spawn several subprocesses to speed up the sending of campaigns. The number of processes that will send emails concurrently can be configured using the `NUNTIUS_MAX_CONCURRENT_SENDERS` setting. Most ESP enforce a maximum send rate. Nuntius won't sent messages faster than`NUNTIUS_MAX_SENDING_RATE`, in messages per second. When using SMTP, some ESP limit the number of emails that can be sent using a single connection. `NUNTIUS_MAX_MESSAGES_PER_CONNECTION` will force Nuntius to reset the connection after sending that many messages. The Nuntius worker checks every `NUNTIUS_POLLING_INTERVAL` seconds if any sending has been scheduled or canceled. The default value of 2 seconds should be find for most usages. To help you configure these parameters, you can send SIGUSR1 to the main worker process and it will print sending statistics on `stderr`. Pay special attention to the current sending rate and to the current bucket capacity: if your sending rate is lower than the maximum you configured, it most likely means the value you chose for `NUNTIUS_MAX_CONCURRENT_SENDERS` is not high enough given the latency you're getting with your ESP. ### ESP and Webhooks Maintaining your own SMTP server to send your newsletter is probably a bad idea if you have more than a few subscribers. You can use [Anymail](https://github.com/anymail/django-anymail) along with Nuntius in order to use an email service provider. Anymail supports a lot of ESP, like Amazon SES, Mailgun, Mailjet, Postmark, SendGrid, SendinBlue, or SparkPost. Refer to the steps in [Anymail 1-2-3](https://anymail.readthedocs.io/en/stable/quickstart/) to install Anymail. If you want to configure Anymail just for Nuntius and keep the default email backend for other usage, you can use the setting `NUNTIUS_EMAIL_BACKEND` rather than the default `EMAIL_BACKEND`. In addition, configuring Nuntius with Anymail will allow you to use ESP tracking features and to track status of your email once it is sent. #### Webhooks Configuring webhhoks allows Nuntius to track email status and to give you statistics on campaign, as well as updating subscriber status when they bounce. 1. Configure email tracking as described in [Anymail documentation](https://anymail.readthedocs.io/en/stable/installation/#configuring-tracking-and-inbound-webhooks). 2. Implement the method `set_subscriber_status(self, email, status)` on your subscriber model manager. Nuntius will automatically listen to Anymail signals and call this method if needed. ##### Handling of non-nuntius events (optional) If you send emails to your subscribers by other means than Nuntius (for example, transactional emails), you will receive webhooks events which are not related to a campaign you sent. By default, Nuntius will create a campaign result event recording the email and the event type, but it will not link it to a campaign nor to a subscriber model. If you want your events to always be linked to a subscriber model, you must implement a `get_subscriber(self, email_address)` method on your subscriber model manager. ##### BaseSubscriberManager Nuntius is packaged with a BaseSubscriberManager, which implements both `set_subscriber_status` and `get_subscriber`, assuming you have an `email` field on your subscriber model. This is the default manager used by `BaseSubscriber`. #### Bounce handling Most ESP gives you a reputation based on your hard bounce rate. Mosaico handles bounces smartly to change your subscribers status when necessary. If Nuntius receive a bounce event on an email address which has no other sending event, `set_subscriber_status(email, status)` is called with `AbstractSubscriber.STATUS_BOUNCED`. If a successful sending event exists for this address, three parameters are taken into account : * if during the last `duration` days, there has been no more bounces than `limit` and at least one successful sending, no action is taken * if there has been at least one successful sending in the last `consecutive` events, no action is taken * otherwise, `set_subscriber_status(email, status)` is called with `AbstractSubscriber.STATUS_BOUNCED` You can change thoses default values : ```python NUNTIUS_BOUNCE_PARAMS = { "consecutive": 1, "duration": 7, "limit": 3 } ``` **Example :** * You send 3 campaigns a week. After a few months, a subscriber has a full mailbox. On first and second bounced campaign, no action is taken because there is a successful sending in the last 7 days, and no more than 3 bounces. On the third campaign, if the user has empty their mailbox, everything is fine. Otherwise, the subscriber is marked as permanently bounced. * You send one campaign a day. A user has a buggy email server. This week, the user has already 3 bounces. When you receive the 4th bounce, if there has been a successful sending just before, everything is fine. Otherwise, the subscriber is marked as permanently bounced. ## Tracking Opening and clicks are tracked by adding a white pixel and replacing links in emails, and by using a proxy URL on push notification clicks. Nuntius also adds [UTM parameters](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTM_parameters) to every URL with the following values: * `utm_source`: *"nuntius"* * `utm_medium`: *"email"* * `utm_campaign`: value configured by user at the campaign level * `utm_content`: *"link-{number}"* based on the link position in the email * `utm_term`: attribute `utm_term` of the segment object, or empty string if attribute does not exist In some situations, two details may be important for you: 1. `utm_campaign`, `utm_content`, and `utm_term`, those are just defaults values, and can also be set directly on the link. `utm_source` and `utm_medium` will always be overwritten. 2. `utm_content` and `utm_term` are set at sending time and cannot change afterwards. `utm_campaign` is set at click time, during the redirection from nuntius tracking URL to target URL, so if you change the value at the campaign level after sending, the value will change for all new clicks. ## License Copyright is owned by Jill Royer and Arthur Cheysson. 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