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Django email confirmation for any Model and any Field.

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django-email-confirm-la

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Django email confirmation for any Model and any Field.

Requirements

  • Python (2.6, 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5)

  • Django (1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9)

Installation

$ pip install django-email-confirm-la

In your settings.py:

Add the email_confirm_la app (put it after your apps) and set the required settings:

INSTALLED_APPS = (
    ...
    'your_app',
    'email_confirm_la',
    ...
)

EMAIL_CONFIRM_LA_HTTP_PROTOCOL = 'https'
EMAIL_CONFIRM_LA_DOMAIN = 'vinta.ws'
EMAIL_CONFIRM_LA_TEMPLATE_CONTEXT = {
    'THE_ANSWER': 42,
}

If you are using the sites framework, then EMAIL_CONFIRM_LA_DOMAIN can be omitted and Site.objects.get_current().domain will be used.

In your urls.py:

urlpatterns = [
    ...
    url(r'^email_confirmation/', include('email_confirm_la.urls', namespace='email_confirm_la')),
    ...
]

then run

$ python manage.py migrate

Models

For User Model

from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from email_confirm_la.models import EmailConfirmation

user = User.objects.get(username='vinta')
email = 'vinta.chen@gmail.com'
EmailConfirmation.objects.verify_email_for_object(email, user)

For Any Model And Any Field

Assumed you have a model:

from django.db import models
from django.contrib.contenttypes.fields import GenericRelation  # Django 1.7+
from django.contrib.contenttypes.generic import GenericRelation

class YourModel(models.Model):
    ...
    customer_support_email = models.EmailField(max_length=255, null=True, blank=True)
    marketing_email = models.EmailField(max_length=255, null=True, blank=True)
    ...

    # optional, but recommended when you want to perform cascade-deletions
    email_confirmations = GenericRelation('email_confirm_la.EmailConfirmation', content_type_field='content_type', object_id_field='object_id')

And you want to verify some emails:

from your_app.models import YourModel
from email_confirm_la.models import EmailConfirmation

some_model_instance = YourModel.objects.get(id=42)

EmailConfirmation.objects.verify_email_for_object(
    email='marvin@therestaurantattheendoftheuniverse.com',
    content_object=some_model_instance,
    email_field_name='customer_support_email'
)

EmailConfirmation.objects.verify_email_for_object(
    email='arthur.dent@therestaurantattheendoftheuniverse.com',
    content_object=some_model_instance,
    email_field_name='marketing_email'
)

Signals

  • post_email_confirmation_send

  • post_email_confirm

  • post_email_save

In your models.py:

from django.dispatch import receiver
from email_confirm_la.signals import post_email_confirm

@receiver(post_email_confirm)
def post_email_confirm_callback(sender, confirmation, **kwargs):
    model_instace = confirmation.content_object
    email = confirmation.email

    do_your_stuff()

Commands

$ python manage.py clear_expired_email_confirmations

Templates

You will want to override the project’s email message and confirmation pages.

Ensure the email_confirm_la app in INSTALLED_APPS is after the app that you will place the customized templates in so that the django.template.loaders.app_directories.Loader finds your templates first.

There are following template that you can override:

  • email_confirm_la/email/email_confirmation_subject.txt: Produces the subject line of the email.

  • email_confirm_la/email/email_confirmation_message.html: The HTML body of the email.

  • email_confirm_la/email_confirmation_success.html: What the user sees after clicking a confirmation link (on success).

  • email_confirm_la/email_confirmation_fail.html: What the user sees after clicking a invalid confirmation link.

  • email_confirm_la/email_confirmation_expiration.html: What the user sees after clicking an expired confirmation link.

Settings

Default values of app settings:

EMAIL_CONFIRM_LA_HTTP_PROTOCOL = 'http'
EMAIL_CONFIRM_LA_DOMAIN = 'example.com'
EMAIL_CONFIRM_LA_CONFIRM_EXPIRE_SEC = 60 * 60 * 24 * 1  # 1 day
EMAIL_CONFIRM_LA_CONFIRM_URL_REVERSE_NAME = 'email_confirm_la:confirm_email'
EMAIL_CONFIRM_LA_TEMPLATE_CONTEXT = {}

Run Tests

$ pip install -r requirements_test.txt
$ python setup.py test

# or

$ docker build -t djecla .
$ docker run --rm=true djecla

Changes

2.0.0 (2016-07-22)

  • v2.0.0 is a BACKWARD-INCOMPATIBLE release!

  • Full refactoring

  • Drop support for Django 1.4

0.2.3 (2015-03-08)

  • Fix #14 Admin raises an AttributeError when content_object doesn’t exist

0.2.2 (2014-11-13)

  • New admin action: Re-send confirmation email

  • New setting: EMAIL_CONFIRM_LA_EMAIL_BACKEND

  • Change EMAIL_CONFIRM_LA_DOMAIN default value to '', fail fast

  • Fix circular import

0.2.1 (2014-11-09)

  • Django 1.6 compatibility: transaction.atomic

  • Django 1.4 compatibility: update_fields

0.2.0 (2014-11-08)

  • Django 1.7 compatibility: migrations

0.1.0 (2014-10-31)

  • Initial release

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