Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: sendypy
Version: 4.0.5
Summary: Python Interface for the Sendy API
Home-page: https://bitbucket.org/netlandish/sendypy/
Author: Netlandish Inc.
Author-email: hello@netlandish.com
License: UNKNOWN
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        sendypy |nlshield|
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        :Info: Simple module to interface with the Sendy API (https://sendy.co/api)
        :Version: 4.0.5
        :Author: Peter Sanchez (http://www.petersanchez.com) - (http://www.netlandish.com)
        
        Dependencies
        ============
        
        * It was written for Python 3.6+
        * Depends on the requests module
        
        **NOTE:**
        
        * **Version 4.0.5** we're changing the version to match the version of Sendy that this is most recently updated for. When Sendy introduces changes that require a lib update, we will update the version to match the Sendy version.
        
        * **Version 0.2** now requires ``api_key`` varaible for all API calls. This is a required change to the functionality of Sendy as of version 4.0.4. This is a potentially breaking code change. Please update your code to always provide the API key before upgrading to sendypy v0.2.
        
        * **Version 0.1.3b** adds the new "title" variable to the ``create_campaign`` API call. It effects the default ordering of variables in the call. If you're upgrading from a previous version please ensure that you account for the new ordering of variables. This new variable was added in Sendy v2.1.2.6
        
        Installation
        ============
        
        PIP::
        
            pip install sendypy
        
        Basic Manual Install::
        
            $ python setup.py build
            $ sudo python setup.py install
        
        Alternative Install (Manually):
        
        Place sendy directory in your Python path. Either in your Python installs site-packages directory or set your $PYTHONPATH environment variable to include a directory where the impersonate directory lives.
        
        
        Use
        ===
        All the variables and response values are described in the `Sendy API docs <https://sendy.co/api>`_
        
        Usage is simple ::
        
           from sendy.api import SendyAPI
           api = SendyAPI(
                host='https://your-sendy-install.com/sendy/',
                api_key='YOUR_API_KEY',
           )
        
        You can also provide the optional ``debug`` variable (defaults to False).
        This will print debug into to stdout when sending a request to your Sendy
        install.
        
        **Subscribe** ::
        
            api.subscribe('list_id_here', 'email@address.com', 'optional first name', custom_field_1='value', custom_field_2='value', ...)
        
        *Optional fields*
        
        - `country`: User's 2 letter country code.
        - `ipaddress`: User's IP address.
        - `referrer`: The URL where the user signed up from.
        - `gdpr`: If you're signing up EU users in a GDPR compliant manner.
        - `hp`: Include this 'honeypot' field to prevent spambots.
        
        ::
        
            data = {"gdpr": True, "ipaddress": "127.0.0.1", "country": "US"}
        
            api.subscribe(list_id, email, **data)
        
        **Unsubscribe** ::
        
            api.unsubscribe('list_id_here', 'email@address.com')
        
        **Delete** ::
        
            api.delete('list_id_here', 'email@address.com')
        
        **Subscription Status** ::
        
            api.subscription_status('list_id_here', 'email@address.com')
        
        **Subscriber Count** ::
        
            api.subscriber_count('list_id_here')
        
        **Create Campaign** ::
        
            api.create_campaign(
                from_name='Your Name',
                from_email='Your Sender Email',
                reply_to='Your Reply-to Email',
                title='Your Email Title',
                subject='Your Email Subject',
                plain_text='Plain Text Email Body',
                html_text='HTML Email Body',
                list_ids='list_id_1,list_id_2,list_id_3',
                brand_id='your brand id',
                query_string='Your query string',
                send_campaign=0, #default's to 0, use 1 to send email right away
            )
        
        
        Copyright & Warranty
        ====================
        All documentation, libraries, and sample code are
        Copyright 2016 Netlandish Inc., Peter Sanchez <petersanchez@gmail.com>. The library
        and sample code are made available to you under the terms of the BSD license
        which is contained in the included file, BSD-LICENSE.
        
        
        ==================
        Commercial Support
        ==================
        
        This software, and lots of other software like it, has been built in support of many of
        Netlandish's own projects, and the projects of our clients. We would love to help you
        on your next project so get in touch by dropping us a note at hello@netlandish.com.
        
Platform: any
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
