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django-easy-eddie

This Django package sends your text messages (SMS) through Amazon SNS and provides reporting helpers.

Sending SMS using the famous boto3 package is easy. Creating usage and billing reports can become tricky especially if you are using multiple projects on the same AWS account or if you need to split cost in any another way.

Using this package's send_sms() function stores an SMS event with the message id in your database and allows you to fetch meta data (incl. price) through CloudWatch after the submission with a management command. An admin action allows you to export all events as CSV file.

Quickstart

Install django-easy-eddie:

pip install django-easy-eddie

Add it to your INSTALLED_APPS:

INSTALLED_APPS = (
    ...
    'easy_eddie',
    ...
)

Configure settings:

AWS_DEFAULT_REGION = 'eu-west-1'
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID = 'foo'
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = 'bar'

EASYEDDIE_CLOUD_WATCH_LOG_GROUP_NAMES = [
    'sns/eu-west-1/000000000000/DirectPublishToPhoneNumber',
    'sns/eu-west-1/000000000000/DirectPublishToPhoneNumber/Failure'
]

Migrate your database:

$ python manage.py migrate easy_eddie

Sending text messages (SMS):

from easy_eddie.sms import send_sms

send_sms(sender='your_SNS_sender_id', phone_number='your_phone_number', message='foo')

Fetching CloudWatch logs of unprocessed SMS events:

from easy_eddie.report_fetchers import fetch_logs_of_unprocessed_sms_events

fetch_logs_of_unprocessed_sms_events()

Management Command

This management command can be used to fetch log data from CloudWatch for SMS events. It is probably a good idea to use it in any scheduled way (e.g. crontab, celery beat, etc.):

$ python manage.py fetch_cloud_watch_log_events

AWS CloudWatch

For more information about setting up CloudWatch logging in AWS, see Viewing Amazon CloudWatch Metrics and Logs for SMS Deliveries

Credits

Tools used in rendering this package:

Trivia

In line with many dreipol projects named after real or fictional characters of the italian mob in america, the name of this package is inspired by Edward Easy Eddie J.`O'Hare.

It is believed O'Hare directed investigator Wilson to the Capone bookkeeper who became a key witness at the 1931 trial, and also helped break the code used in the ledgers by Capone's bookkeepers.*

*Wikipedia