READ THIS FIRST!! |
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This repository isn't compatible with the current Mailjet API (v3) and, as a consequence, is considered deprecated and won't undergo further development. As such, this repository isn't under active maintenance. |
Mailjet is a real-time Cloud Emailing platform and this is a python library to access the Mailjet Web API.
- Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/WoLpH/mailjet
cd
into the cloned directory and execute:
python setup.py install
.
The settings can be configured from a Django settings file through
MAILJET_API_KEY
and MAILJET_SECRET_KEY
, or through environment
variables with the same name.
i.e.
export MAILJET_API_KEY='YOUR_API_KEY'
export MAILJET_SECRET_KEY='YOUR_SECRET_KEY'
Alternatively, you can just pass the API key and Secret key as parameters when initializing the mailjet API as follows:
import mailjet
mailjet_api = mailjet.Api(api_key='YOUR_API_KEY', secret_key='YOUR_SECRET_KEY')
- To get your account and profile information:
import mailjet
mailjet_api = mailjet.Api(api_key='YOUR_API_KEY', secret_key='YOUR_SECRET_KEY')
account_info = mailjet_api.user.infos()
acount_info
would now be assigned the following python dict:
{
'status': 'OK',
'infos': {
'username': 'user@domain.com',
'firstname': 'firstname',
'locale': 'en_US',
'lastname': 'lastname',
'company_name': 'company_name',
'contact_phone': None,
}
}
- Create a new list of contacts, following on from the previous example:
contact_list = mailjet_api.lists.create(
label='test',
name='testlist', # Only alphanumeric characters are allowed!
method='POST'
)
contact_list
will now contain a dictionary with the status and list
id as below:
{
'status': 'OK',
'contact_id': 000000000
}
- You can now add contacts to your list using the
contact_id
:
mailjet_api.lists.addcontact(
contact='example@example.com',
id=contact_list['list_id'],
method='POST'
)
Methods such as creating a campaign require you to use reserved python
keywords, such as from
- hence, in order to overcome this, do the
following:
params = dict()
params['method'] ='POST'
params['subject'] = 'My first campaign'
params['list_id'] = contact_list['list_id']
params['lang'] = 'en'
params['from'] = 'noreply@example.com'
params['from_name'] = 'Your name'
params['footer'] = 'default'
campaign = mailjet_api.message.createcampaign(**params)
The errors produced by the mailjet
library (or actually, produced by
the urllib2
library) are still normal http responses. So if you wish
to read the actual response, do something like this:
try:
contact_list = mailjet_api.lists.create(
label='test',
name='Test list', # Incorrect because of the space in the name
method='POST'
)
except Exception, e:
print 'Mailjet response: %r, %r' % (e, e.read())