Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: fastapi-mail
Version: 0.1.7
Summary: Simple lightwigh mail sending for FastApi
Home-page: https://github.com/sabuhish/fastapi-mail
Author: Sabuhi Shukurov
Author-email: sabuhi.shukurov@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: 
        # Fastapi-mail
        
        Fastapi with fastapi-mail simple lightweight
        
        
        Fastapi mail system sending mails(individual, bulk) attachments(individual, bulk)
        
        
        ### Installation ###
        
        ```sh
         $ pip install fastapi-mail
        ```
        
        
        
        
        ### Email Send example 
        ###### (this based on sending emails with gmail account, if you want your customize your config see below the example)
        
        ##### Before you dive in make sure you have already created  App password for more information;
        - [Gmail Account App Password](https://support.google.com/mail/answer/185833?hl=en)
        
        ```python
        
        from fastapi import FastAPI
        from starlette.responses import JSONResponse
        from fastapi_mail import FastMail
        from starlette.background import BackgroundTask
        from test_examples.templates import  html, backgorund_task,bulkmail
        from fastapi import File, Body,Query, UploadFile
        
        app = FastAPI()
        
        #test email standart sending mail 
        
        
        
        #test email standart sending mail 
        @app.post("/email")
        async def awesome_fastapi_1(email: dict= Body(...)) -> JSONResponse:
        
            email = email.get("email")
        
            mail = FastMail("your_account@gmail.com","*********",tls=True)
        
            await  mail.send_message(email,"Test email from fastapi-mail", html, text_format="html")
        
            return JSONResponse(status_code=200, content={"message": f"email has been sent {email} address"})
        
        
        #this mail sending using starlettes background tasks, faster than the above one
        @app.post("/emailbackground")
        async def awesome_fastapi_2(email: dict= Body(...)) -> JSONResponse:
        
            email = email.get("email")
        
            mail = FastMail("your_account@gmail.com","*********",tls=True)
        
            task = BackgroundTask(mail.send_message, email,"Test email from fastapi-mail with background task",backgorund_task,text_format="html")
        
            return JSONResponse(status_code=200, 
                                content={"message": f"email has been sent {email} address"}, 
                                background=task)
        
        
        #this an example of sending bulk mails
        @app.post("/bulkemail")
        async def awesome_fastapi_3(email1: str=Body(...,embed=True),email2: str=Body(...,embed=True)) -> JSONResponse:
        
            email = ["someaddress@gmail.com","address2@gmail.com"]
            mail = FastMail("your_account@gmail.com","*********",tls=True)
          
           
            task = BackgroundTask(mail.send_message, [email1,email2],"Bulk mail from fastapi-mail with background task","Bulk mail Test",text_format="plain",bulk=True)
        
            return JSONResponse(status_code=200, content={"message": f"email has been sent to these {email} addresses"}, background=task)
        
        
        #an example of sending bulk mails attaching files 
        @app.post("/bulkfile")
        async def awesome_fastapi_4(file: UploadFile = File(...), file2: UploadFile = File(...)) -> JSONResponse:
        
            email = ["someaddress@gmail.com","address2@gmail.com"]
            mail = FastMail("your_account@gmail.com","*********",tls=True)
          
        
            task = BackgroundTask(mail.send_message, email,"Bulk mail from fastapi-mail with background task","Bulk mail Test",text_format="plain",bulk=True,file=[file,file2])
        
            return JSONResponse(status_code=200, content={"message": f"email has been sent to these {email} addresses"}, background=task)
        
        
        
        
        #in order to use custom make sure you custom to True. Then  pass the  service name
        @app.post("/custom")
        async def awesome_fastapi_5(email: dict= Body(...)) -> JSONResponse:
        
            email = email.get("email")
        
            mail = FastMail("your_account","*********",tls=False,ssl=True,port="465",custom=True,services="your services")
        
            await  mail.send_message(email,"Test email from fastapi-mail", html, text_format="html")
        
            return JSONResponse(status_code=200, content={"message": f"email has been sent {email} address"})
        
        ```
        
        # Contributing
        Fell free to open issue and send pull request.
        
Platform: any
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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