Skip to main content

Python wrapper for Mailchimp API

Project description

PostMonkey 1.0b

PostMonkey is a simple Python (2.6+) wrapper for MailChimp’s API version 1.3.

Features

  1. 100% test coverage

  2. Connection handling via the excellent Requests library

  3. Configurable timeout

  4. Simple Exceptions

Basic Usage

Once you create a PostMonkey instance with your MailChimp API key, you can use it to call MailChimp’s API methods directly:

from postmonkey import PostMonkey
pm = PostMonkey('your_api_key')
pm.ping() # returns u"Everything's Chimpy!"

If the MailChimp method call accepts parameters, you can supply them in the form of keyword arguments. See Examples for common use cases, and refer to the MailChimp API v1.3 official documentation for a complete list of method calls, parameters, and response objects.

MailChimp has established guidelines/limits for API usage, so please refer to their FAQ for information.

Note: it is the caller’s responsibility to supply valid method names and any required parameters. If MailChimp receives an invalid request, PostMonkey will raise a postmonkey.exceptions.MailChimpException containing the error code and message. See MailChimp API v1.3 - Exceptions for additional details.

Examples

Create a new PostMonkey instance with a 10 second timeout for requests:

from postmonkey import PostMonkey
pm = PostMonkey('your_api_key', timeout=10)

Get the IDs for your campaign lists:

lists = pm.lists()

# print the ID and name of each list
for list in lists['data']:
    print list['id'], list['name']

Subscribe “emailaddress” to list ID 5:

pm.listSubscribe(id=5, email_address="emailaddress")

Catch an exception returned by MailChimp (invalid list ID):

from postmonkey import MailChimpException
try:
    pm.listSubscribe(id=42, email_address="emailaddress")
except MailChimpException, e:
    print e.code  # 200
    print e.error # u'Invalid MailChimp List ID: 42'

Get campaign data for all “sent” campaigns:

campaigns = pm.campaigns(filters=[{'status': 'sent'}])

# print the name and count of emails sent for each campaign
for c in campaigns['data']:
    print c['title'], c['emails_sent']

Changelog

-Initial Release

-2012-10-11: Quote JSON string before sending POST request

-2013-07-03: Documentation updates and version bump (no code changes)

Project details


Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

postmonkey-1.0b.tar.gz (6.7 kB view hashes)

Uploaded Source

Supported by

AWS AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Datadog Monitoring Fastly Fastly CDN Google Google Download Analytics Microsoft Microsoft PSF Sponsor Pingdom Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Sentry Error logging StatusPage StatusPage Status page