[Grok-dev] sending emails by grok

Sebastian Ware sebastian at urbantalk.se
Thu Jul 23 07:53:06 EDT 2009


Is this the same as site.zcml in a zopectl configuration? I can't find  
a configure.zcml except in parts/i18n.

Mvh Sebastian

15 jul 2009 kl. 15.35 skrev Jens Adner:

> huuuh, it works. great!
>
> I put the utility stuff in configure.zcml:
>
> -----------------------------------------------
> <configure xmlns="http://namespaces.zope.org/zope"
>           xmlns:grok="http://namespaces.zope.org/grok"
>           xmlns:mail="http://namespaces.zope.org/mail"
>>
>  <include package="grok" />
>  <includeDependencies package="." />
>  <grok:grok package="." />
>
>
>  <mail:smtpMailer
>      name="my-app.smtp"
>      hostname="smtp.fh-schmalkalden.de"
>      port="25"
>      />
>
>  <mail:queuedDelivery
>      name="mailer"
>      permission="zope.Public"
>      mailer="my-app.smtp"
>      queuePath="mailqueue"
>      />
>
> </configure>
> ----------------------------------
>
> and then my app.py:
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
> import email.MIMEText
> import email.Header
> from zope.sendmail.interfaces import IMailDelivery
> from zope.component import getUtility
> import grok
>
> class Emaildemo(grok.Application, grok.Container):
>    pass
>
> class Index(grok.View):
>    pass # see app_templates/index.pt
>
> def send_email(sender, recipient, subject, body):
>        msg = email.MIMEText.MIMEText(body.encode('UTF-8'), 'plain',
> 'UTF-8')
>        msg["From"] = sender
>        msg["To"] = recipient
>        msg["Subject"] = email.Header.Header(subject, 'UTF-8')
>        mailer = getUtility(IMailDelivery, 'mailer')
>        mailer.send(sender, [recipient], msg.as_string())
>
> class SendEmail(grok.EditForm):
>   @grok.action("send email")
>   def send(self,**data):
>     send_email("hans at foobar.de","j.adner at fh-sm.de","test","some  
> body
> text")
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> after submit the button in http://localhost:8080/testapp/sendemail I  
> got
> an email.
>
> And in my app-folder, a new directory appears named mailqueue with
> Maildir-structure in.
>
> looks good so far.
>
> Best regards
>
> Sebastian Ware schrieb:
>> Is it correct that all I need to send emails using zope.sendmail  
>> through
>> a local SMTP-server is to define two global utilities like this:
>>
>> from zope.sendmail.interfaces import IMailDelivery, ISMTPMailer
>>
>> from zope.sendmail.delivery import QueuedMailDelivery
>> class MyMailer(grok.GlobalUtility, QueuedMailDelivery):
>>    grok.implements(IMailDelivery)
>>    grok.name('my-app.mailer')
>>
>>    def __init__(self):
>>        QueuedMailDelivery.__init__(queuePath='var/mailqueue')
>>
>> from zope.sendmail.mailer import SMTPMailer
>> class MyMailer(grok.GlobalUtility, SMTPMailer):
>>    grok.implements(ISMTPMailer)
>>    grok.name('my-app.smtp')
>>
>> Mvh Sebastian
>>
>> 15 jul 2009 kl. 13.34 skrev Souheil CHELFOUH:
>>
>>> zope.sendmail is a very good choice.
>>> It's very effective, fast and reliable, from my experience.
>>>
>>> 2009/7/14 Jens Adner <j.adner at fh-sm.de>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I would like to use a view in grok to allow our user to create a  
>>> support
>>> request.
>>>
>>> After submitting the form I would like generate an email.
>>>
>>> I read about zope.sendmail. Is this the latest package I should  
>>> use to
>>> send an email or are there other choices (maybe better)?
>>>
>>> Greetings
>>> Jens
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>
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