Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: django-mail-panel
Version: 1.2.0
Summary: A panel for django-debug-toolbar that allows for viewing of recently sent email.
Home-page: https://github.com/scuml/django-mail-panel
Author: Stephen Mitchell
Author-email: stephen@echodot.com
License: Apache
Description: 
        ## Django Debug Toolbar - Mail Panel
        
        [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/scuml/django-mail-panel.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/scuml/django-mail-panel)
        
        ![](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/1790447/9289964/6aa7c4ba-434e-11e5-8594-3bb3efd0cd81.png)
        
        
        Testing and debugging emails while developing a django app has never been pleasant.  Sending emails to a file-based backend requires a user to click through obtusely named files and does not provide a way to preview rendered html.  Sending email to a valid mailbox incurs a delay as the email is processed though a mail server, and cutters a developer's inbox.
        
        The mail panel attempts to address these problems by providing a way to preview emails within the browser using django debug toolbar.
        
        This mail panel is released under the Apache license. If you like it, please consider contributing!
        
        Special thanks to @ShawnMilo for the code review.
        
        
        Installation
        ============
        
        To install the mail panel, first install this package with `pip install django-mail-panel`.  Then add the mail_panel app after debug_toolbar to the INSTALLED_APPS setting:
        
            INSTALLED_APPS = (
                ...
                'debug_toolbar',
                'mail_panel',
            )
        
        and add the panel DEBUG_TOOLBAR_PANELS:
        
            DEBUG_TOOLBAR_PANELS = (
                ...
                'mail_panel.panels.MailToolbarPanel',
            )
        
        
        If you use the DEBUG_TOOLBAR_PANELS to custom order your panels:
        
            DEBUG_TOOLBAR_PANELS = [
                'debug_toolbar.panels.versions.VersionsPanel',
                'debug_toolbar.panels.timer.TimerPanel',
                'debug_toolbar.panels.settings.SettingsPanel',
                'debug_toolbar.panels.headers.HeadersPanel',
                'debug_toolbar.panels.request.RequestPanel',
                'debug_toolbar.panels.sql.SQLPanel',
                'debug_toolbar.panels.staticfiles.StaticFilesPanel',
                'debug_toolbar.panels.templates.TemplatesPanel',
                'debug_toolbar.panels.cache.CachePanel',
                'debug_toolbar.panels.signals.SignalsPanel',
                'debug_toolbar.panels.logging.LoggingPanel',
                'debug_toolbar.panels.redirects.RedirectsPanel',
                'mail_panel.panels.MailToolbarPanel',
            ]
        
        
        Collect static and you'll be good to go.
        
            ./manage.py collectstatic
        
        
        Configuration
        =============
        
        After installation, you now need to redirect mail to the mail toolbar.  Change your email backend to the following:
        
            EMAIL_BACKEND = 'mail_panel.backend.MailToolbarBackend'
        
        
        By default, mail toolbar stores messages for one day before removing them from cache.  You can change this with the following setting:
        
            MAIL_TOOLBAR_TTL = 86400  # 1 Day
        
        
        
        Testing
        =======
        
        To preview emails sent from your test suite, add the email backend override to your tests with the following:
        from django.test.utils import override_settings
        
            @override_settings(EMAIL_BACKEND='mail_panel.backend.MailToolbarBackend')
            def test_send_email(self):
                ...
        
        
        The backend works similarly to the standard email backend and code should not need to be reworked when using the MailToolbarBackend.
        
            from django.core import mail
        
            original_outbox = len(mail.outbox)
            # Send mail ...
            assert(len(mail.outbox) == original_outbox + 1)
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
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