A Django app to handle notifications.
Support for basic notifications, push notifications, and email notifications.
- Install the package via pip:
pip install django-dans-notifications
- Add "django_dans_notifications" to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'django_dans_notifications',
]
- Include the URL configs in your project
urls.py
for the REST API endpoints like this:
path("api/notifications/", include("django_dans_notifications.urls")),
-
Run
python manage.py migrate
to update your database schema. -
Use the API endpoints, in code or your Django admin portal.
- Python 3.8 or higher
- Django 3.1 or higher
- Django Rest Framework
-
NOTE: not only must you have this installed, you must have set
DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES
andDEFAULT_PAGINATION_CLASS
in yoursettings.py
to work with the APIs properly. An example config would be:
-
NOTE: not only must you have this installed, you must have set
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
"DEFAULT_PAGINATION_CLASS": "rest_framework.pagination.PageNumberPagination",
"PAGE_SIZE": 20,
"DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES": (
"rest_framework.authentication.TokenAuthentication",
),
}
Currently all available settings are optional:
-
TEAM_NAME
- Default team name to use for emails, can be added to message context manually as well still. -
IN_TEST
- Whether running in tests or not. Used to determine whether to actually send email.
Add these to your settings.py
file to customize the app's behavior like so:
TEAM_NAME = "My Team"
IN_TEST = True
- NotificationEmail: Handles email notifications.
- NotificationBasic: Handles basic notifications.
- NotificationPush: Handles push notifications.
- NotificationEmailManager: Handles sending and managing email notifications.
- NotificationBasicManager: Handles basic notifications.
- NotificationPushManager: Handles push notifications.
- NotificationEmailViewSet: API endpoints for email notifications.
- NotificationBasicViewSet: API endpoints for basic notifications.
- NotificationPushViewSet: API endpoints for push notifications.
-
NotificationManager: Exposes common functionality and maintains object permissions.
- Methods:
get_notifications_push/email/basic/all
,mark_notification_basic_read
.
- Methods:
The main way to interact with this app is to create and use the appropriate models and their managers' methods as needed.
Also included is the NotificationManager
class to expose some common functionality and maintain object permissions.
Some of its methods currently are:
-
get_notifications_push/email/basic/all
- Enforce object ownership and notification 'direction'
mark_notification_basic_read
You can also interact directly, so for example to send an email notification:
from django_dans_notifications.models.notifications import NotificationEmail
email_notification = NotificationEmail.objects.send_email(
subject="Hello",
template="django-dans-emails/default.html",
sender="sender@example.com",
recipients=["recipient@example.com"],
context={"user": "John Doe"},
file_attachment=None
)