django-nyt is a notification framework for Django. It does this:
from django_nyt.utils import notify
EVENT_KEY = "my_key"
notify(_("OMG! Something happened"), EVENT_KEY)
All users subscribing to "my_key"
will have a notification created
in their stack when notify()
is called.
If you have emails enabled, subscribers receive a summary of notifications at an interval of their choice.
Data can be accessed easily from Django models or from the included JSON views.
By using generic object relations, custom URLs, and custom email templates, you can expand your notification logic to create email messages that both marks the notification as read when clicking a link and at the same time redirects users to a final destination:
from django_nyt.utils import notify
product = product
EVENT_KEY = "product_is_in_stock"
notify(
_(f"{product.name} is in stock"),
EVENT_KEY,
url=f"/products/{product.id}/",
target_object=product
)
Starting from django-nyt 1.0, support for channels 1.0 has been added.
https://django-nyt.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Users need a cleverly sifted stream of events that's highly customizable as well. By using django-nyt, your users can subscribe to global events or specific events pertaining specific objects.
Instead of inventing your own notification system, use this and you won't have to design your own models, and you will have a nice guide that goes through the various steps of implementing notifications for your project.
Let's try to summarize the reasons you want to be using django-nyt:
- Simple API: call
notify()
where-ever you want. - CLI for sending emails (as cron job, daemon or Celery task)
- Support for django-channels and Web Sockets (optional, fallback for JSON-based polling)
- Basic JavaScript / HTML example code
- Multi-lingual
- Individual subscription settings for each type of event, for instance: - Event type A spawns instant email notifications, but Event B only gets emailed weekly.
- Customizable intervals for which users can receive notifications
- Optional URL for action target for each notification
- Avoid clutter: Notifications don't get repeated, instead a counter is incremented.
This project exists with django.contrib.messages
in mind, to serve a simple,
best-practice, scalable solution for notifications. There are loads of other
notification apps for Django, some focus on integration of specific communication
protocols
django-nyt does everything it can to meet as many needs as possible and have sane defaults.
But you need to do a lot! Firstly, you need to write some JavaScript that will fetch the latest notifications and display them in some area of the screen. Upon clicking that icon, the latest notifications are displayed, and clicking an individual notification will redirect the user through a page that marks the notification as read.
Something like this:
JavaScript drop-down: Some examples are provided in the docs, but there is no real easy way to place this nifty little thing at the top of your site, you're going to have to work it out on your own.
Other items for your TODO list:
Provide your users with options to customize their subscriptions and notification preferences. Create your own
Form
inheriting fromdjango_nyt.forms.SettingsForm
.Customize contents of notification emails by overwriting templates in
django_nyt/emails/notification_email_message.txt
anddjango_nyt/emails/notification_email_subject.txt
.You can also have separate email templates per notification key. This includes using glob patterns. For instance, you can add this in your settings:
NYT_EMAIL_TEMPLATE_NAMES = OrderedDict({ "ADMIN_*": "myapp/notifications/email/admins.txt" "*": "myapp/notifications/email/default.txt" }) NYT_EMAIL_TEMPLATE_SUBJECT_NAMES = OrderedDict({ "ADMIN_*": "myapp/notifications/email/admins_subject.txt" "*": "myapp/notifications/email/default_subject.txt" })
Make the mail notification daemon script run either constantly
python manage.py notifymail --daemon
or with some interval by invokingpython manage.py notifymail --cron
as a cronjob. You can also call it from a Celery task or similar withcall_command('notifymail', cron=True)
.
In your Git fork, run pip install -r requirements.txt
to install the
requirements.
Install pre-commit hooks to verify your commits:
pip install pre-commit pre-commit install
The folder test-project/ contains a pre-configured django project and an SQlite database. Login for django admin is admin:admin:
cd test-project python manage.py runserver
After this, navigate to http://localhost:8000
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