"""Base email backend class.""" class BaseEmailBackend(object): """ Base class for email backend implementations. Subclasses must at least overwrite send_messages(). open() and close() can be called indirectly by using a backend object as a context manager: with backend as connection: # do something with connection pass """ def __init__(self, fail_silently=False, **kwargs): self.fail_silently = fail_silently def open(self): """Open a network connection. This method can be overwritten by backend implementations to open a network connection. It's up to the backend implementation to track the status of a network connection if it's needed by the backend. This method can be called by applications to force a single network connection to be used when sending mails. See the send_messages() method of the SMTP backend for a reference implementation. The default implementation does nothing. """ pass def close(self): """Close a network connection.""" pass def __enter__(self): try: self.open() except Exception: self.close() raise return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): self.close() def send_messages(self, email_messages): """ Sends one or more EmailMessage objects and returns the number of email messages sent. """ raise NotImplementedError('subclasses of BaseEmailBackend must override send_messages() method')