NEWS for mailmanclient¶
3.3.5 (2023-01-04)¶
Add support for Python 3.11.
3.3.4 (2022-10-23)¶
URL quote the query in find_user* methods. (Fixes #75)
Add support for Python 3.10 and drops support for 3.6.
3.3.3 (2021-09-02)¶
Add
pre_confirmed
andpre_approved
parameters toMailingList.unsubscribe
. (Fixes #62)Add support to fetch pending unsubscription requests. (Closes #63)
Add
member_id
as a property ofMember
object. (Closes #64)Return pending token when a Member is unsubscribed. (Closes #65)
Allow specifying a reason when handling subscription requests (Closes #66)
Add support to specify fields when fetching a roster. (Closes #67)
Add a mechanism to hook into the request parameters. (Closes #68)
Add basic support for async client for Mailman API.
Allow specifying
delivery_mode
anddelivery_status
when subscribing a Member. (Closes #78)Add a new
Client.find_users
API which allows searching for the users. (Closes #71)Add bounce parameters in Member resource.
3.3.2 (2021-01-10)¶
Add two new
get_requests()
andget_requests_count()
to get pending subscription requests``MailingList.get_requests`` is the new API to fetch pending requests and supersedes the previousrequests
property. (See #121)Add
Member.subscription_mode
to determine if a User is subscribed or an Address. (See #121)Add a new
get_held_count()
API to get a count of held messages for aMailingList
. (See #122)Add
display_name
to the pending subscription requests. (Fixes #55)Allow setting a
Member
’saddress
attribute. (See #128)Add support for inviting an email address to join a list.
Rewrite urls according to the
baseurl
used to instantiateClient
instead of relying onself_link
. (Fixes #22)Add
get_request
API to MailingList to get individual request objects.Add
send_welcome_message
parameter to MailingList.subscribe() to suppress welcome message. (Closes #61)
3.3.1 (2020-06-01)¶
Held message moderation now supports an optional keyword,
reason
to specify the reason to reject the message. (Closes #49)Fix a bug where missing
display_name
attribute withMalingList.subscribe
would subscribe the user with a display name of “None”. (Fixes #52)Add
advertised
flag toMailingList
object. (See #115)MailingList.nonmembers
now usesroster/nonmembers
resource instead of thefind/
API for consistency.Add
Client.get_nonmember
andMailingList.get_nonmember
to get a non-member by address. (Fixes #47)
3.3.0 (2019-09-03)¶
Add a
mail_host
parameter toget_list_page
andfind_lists
to support filtering the response by a list domain.URL encode values in URL which are url unsafe. (Closes #44)
Add support to mass unsubscribe memebrs from a Mailing List. (Closes #43)
Add support to set a user’s preferred address. (See #99)
- Add a new
tag
attribute to HeaderMatches and support to find a set of matches based on tag.
- Add a new
3.2.2 (2019-02-09)¶
3.2.1 (2019-01-04)¶
Add support for Python 3.7
Add
description
as a property ofMailingList
. Initially, this was a part ofPreferences
object, which would mean an additional API call to get the description of a Mailing List. (Closes #35)MailingList.get_members
no longer requiresaddress
as a mandatory argument which allows searching for all memberships of of a particular role. Also,role
no longer has a default argument, so that we can search for all memberships of an address.
3.2.0 (2018-07-10)¶
Changes¶
Add ‘.pc’ (patch directory) to list of ignored patterns when building the documentation with Sphinx.
Mailinglist.add_owner and Mailinglist.add_moderator now accept an additional display_name argument that allows associating display names with these memberships.
Add a new API
Client.find_lists
which allows filtering mailing lists related to a subscriber. It optionally allows a role, which filters the lists that the address is subscribed to with that role.
Backwards Incompatible Changes¶
MailingList.owners and MailingList.moderators now returns a list of Member objects instead of a list of emails.
Domain.owners now returns a list of User objects instead of just a dictionary of JSON response. (#63)
Python 2.7 is no longer supported.
3.1.1 (2017-10-07)¶
Python3 compatibility is fixed, mailmanclient is now compatible through Python2.7 - Python3.6
Internal source code is now split into several class-specific modules as compared to previously a single giant _client module.
All the RestObjects, like MailingList, are now exposed from the top level import.
Old mailmanclient._client module is added back for compatibility with versions of Postorius that use some internal APIs.
3.1 (2017-05-25)¶
Bug fixes.
Align with Mailman 3.1 Core REST API.
Python3 compatibility is broken because of a urllib bug.
1.0.1 (2015-11-14)¶
Bugfix release.
1.0.0 (2015-04-17)¶
Port to Python 3.4.
Run test suite with tox.
Use vcrpy for HTTP testing.
Add list archiver access.
Add subscription moderation
1.0.0a1 (2014-03-15)¶
Initial release.