Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: smtplibaio
Version: 2.1.2.post1
Summary: An async version of smtplib
Home-page: https://github.com/hwmrocker/smtplibaio
License: MIT
Author: Olaf Gladis
Author-email: github@gladis.org
Requires-Python: >=3.5,<4.0
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/hwmrocker/smtplibaio
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown

smtplibaio
==========

The smtplibaio package provides an SMTP client session object that can
be used to send e-mail in an asynchronous way (i.e. using `asyncio`).

Examples
--------

Let\'s start with a very basic example, using `SMTP_SSL`:

``` {.python}
import asyncio
from email.headerregistry import Address
from email.message import EmailMessage

from smtplibaio import SMTP, SMTP_SSL


async def send_email():
    from_addr = "bob@example.net"
    to_addr = "alice@example.org"

    message = "Hi Alice !"

    async with SMTP_SSL() as client:
        await client.sendmail(from_addr, to_addr, message)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
    loop.run_until_complete(send_email())
    loop.close()
```

As you can see, the Asynchronous Context Manager makes it really easy to
use.

STARTTLS is supported only if you have the `aioopenssl` module
installed. You must tell `SMTP` to use it upon instantiation:

``` {.python}



async def send_email():
    """
    """
    from_addr = "bob@example.net"
    to_addr = "alice@example.org"

    message = "Hi Alice !"

    async with SMTP(use_aioopenssl=True) as client:
    await client.starttls()
        await client.sendmail(from_addr, to_addr, message)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
    loop.run_until_complete(send_email())
    loop.close()
```

In the next example, we are specifying the server hostname and port, we
are using authentication and we are using the objects provided by the
`email` package available in the Python Standard Library (i.e.
`email.message.EmailMessage`) to build a proper email message.

``` {.python}




async def send_email():
    # SMTP server:
    smtp_server = "smtp.example.org"
    port = 587

    # Credentials used to authenticate:
    username = "alice"
    passwd = "5ecreT!"

    # Use of Address object is not mandatory:
    from_addr = Address("Alice", "alice", "example.org")
    to_addr = Address("Bob", "bob", "example.net")
    bcc_addr = Address("John", "john", "example.net")

    # E-mail subject and content:
    subject = "Testing smtplibaio"
    content = "Look, all emails sent from this method are BCCed to John !"

    # Build the list of recipients (To + Bcc):
    recipients = [to_addr.addr_spec, bcc_addr.addr_spec]

    # Build the EmailMessage object:
    message = EmailMessage()
    message.add_header("From", str(from_addr))
    message.add_header("To", str(to_addr))
    message.add_header("Bcc", str(bcc_addr))
    message.add_header("Subject", subject)
    message.add_header("Content-type", "text/plain", charset="utf-8")
    message.set_content(content)

    # Send the e-mail:
    async with SMTP_SSL(hostname=smtp_server, port=port) as client:
        await client.auth(username, passwd)
        await client.sendmail(from_addr.addr_spec, recipients, message.as_string())


if __name__ == "__main__":
    loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
    loop.run_until_complete(send_email())
    loop.close()
```

You can also have a more fine-grained control using the lower-level
methods.

Supported SMTP commands
-----------------------

-   EHLO - `SMTP.ehlo()` ;
-   HELO - `SMTP.helo()` ;
-   STARTTLS - `SMTP.starttls()` (depending on aioopenssl availability)
    ;
-   AUTH - `SMTP.auth()` (*LOGIN*, *PLAIN* and *CRAM-MD5* mechanisms are
    suported) ;
-   MAIL FROM - `SMTP.mail()` ;
-   RCPT TO - `SMTP.rcpt()` ;
-   VRFY - `SMTP.vrfy()` ;
-   DATA - `SMTP.data()` ;
-   EXPN - `SMTP.expn()` ;
-   NOOP - `SMTP.noop()` ;
-   QUIT - `SMTP.quit()` ;
-   HELP - `SMTP.help()`.

Current limitations
-------------------

-   There is no direct support for Python\'s
    `email.message.EmailMessage`. You can still use
    `email.message.EmailMessage.as_string()` or
    `str(email.message.EmailMessage)` instead. See the example above for
    further details.

How to contribute
-----------------

We use [black][black], [isort][isort] in combination with [pre-commit][pre] to ensure one coding style and reduce the risk of merge conflicts.
Please [install pre-commit] to ensure your commits also meet these standards. When you see something to improve, have ideas for better tests or documentation, please create issues or create a pull request.


[black]: https://github.com/psf/black
[isort]: https://github.com/timothycrosley/isort
[pre]: https://github.com/pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks
[pre-install]: https://pre-commit.com/#install

