Sending e-mail¶
Although Python makes sending e-mails relatively easy via the smtplib library, Scrapy provides its own facility for sending e-mails which is very easy to use and it’s implemented using Twisted non-blocking IO, to avoid interfering with the non-blocking IO of the crawler. It also provides a simple API for sending attachments and it’s very easy to configure, with a few settings.
Quick example¶
There are two ways to instantiate the mail sender. You can instantiate it using the standard constructor:
from scrapy.mail import MailSender
mailer = MailSender()
Or you can instantiate it passing a Scrapy settings object, which will respect the settings:
mailer = MailSender.from_settings(settings)
And here is how to use it to send an e-mail (without attachments):
mailer.send(to=["someone@example.com"], subject="Some subject", body="Some body", cc=["another@example.com"])
MailSender class reference¶
MailSender is the preferred class to use for sending emails from Scrapy, as it uses Twisted non-blocking IO, like the rest of the framework.
-
class
scrapy.mail.
MailSender
(smtphost=None, mailfrom=None, smtpuser=None, smtppass=None, smtpport=None)¶ Parameters: - smtphost (str) – the SMTP host to use for sending the emails. If omitted, the
MAIL_HOST
setting will be used. - mailfrom (str) – the address used to send emails (in the
From:
header). If omitted, theMAIL_FROM
setting will be used. - smtpuser – the SMTP user. If omitted, the
MAIL_USER
setting will be used. If not given, no SMTP authentication will be performed. - smtppass (str) – the SMTP pass for authentication.
- smtpport (int) – the SMTP port to connect to
- smtptls (boolean) – enforce using SMTP STARTTLS
- smtpssl (boolean) – enforce using a secure SSL connection
-
classmethod
from_settings
(settings)¶ Instantiate using a Scrapy settings object, which will respect these Scrapy settings.
Parameters: settings ( scrapy.settings.Settings
object) – the e-mail recipients
-
send
(to, subject, body, cc=None, attachs=(), mimetype='text/plain', charset=None)¶ Send email to the given recipients.
Parameters: - to (str or list of str) – the e-mail recipients
- subject (str) – the subject of the e-mail
- cc (str or list of str) – the e-mails to CC
- body (str) – the e-mail body
- attachs (iterable) – an iterable of tuples
(attach_name, mimetype, file_object)
whereattach_name
is a string with the name that will appear on the e-mail’s attachment,mimetype
is the mimetype of the attachment andfile_object
is a readable file object with the contents of the attachment - mimetype (str) – the MIME type of the e-mail
- charset (str) – the character encoding to use for the e-mail contents
- smtphost (str) – the SMTP host to use for sending the emails. If omitted, the
Mail settings¶
These settings define the default constructor values of the MailSender
class, and can be used to configure e-mail notifications in your project without
writing any code (for those extensions and code that uses MailSender
).
MAIL_USER¶
Default: None
User to use for SMTP authentication. If disabled no SMTP authentication will be performed.
MAIL_TLS¶
Default: False
Enforce using STARTTLS. STARTTLS is a way to take an existing insecure connection, and upgrade it to a secure connection using SSL/TLS.