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csvformatmail: A tool to format mails from csv and to send them

Installing

From pypi:

pip3 install csvformatmail

Or developer version:

git clone <this repo>
cd csvformatmail
pip3 install -e .

Enable completion (for bash or other shells using bash-completion)

mkdir -p ~/.local/share/bash-completion/completions
register-python-argcomplete csvformatmail > ~/.local/share/bash-completion/completions/csvformatmail

Python module

All methods and functions are accessible in the python module.

Example

Write a mail template:

From: My name <[email protected]>
To: {mail}
Subject: Result of the last test

Dear {firstname} {lastname.capitalize()},

Your results of the last test are:

 - Part A: {a:.1f}
 - Part B: {b:.1f}

Therefore you {"pass" if a+b>50 else "fail"} the test.

-- 
signature

Use a csv file with (at least) the columns firstname, lastname, mail, a and b:

firstname,lastname,mail,a,b,c
Jacques,MARTIN,[email protected],12.54441,14,1111.221
…

And the command if you have a local smtp:

csvformatmail template.txt -t a:float -t b:float listing.csv

Or if you use a distant smtp:

csvformatmail -h smtp.example.org -l mylogin template.txt -t a:float -t b:float listing.csv

Complex example

The template file can contain python definition, and all the column is accessible by the names cols (default name, can be changed with arg --colsname). See the following template file:

# python preamble begin
import numpy as np
def quartiles(list_values):
    q1, q2, q3 = np.percentile(list_values, (25,50,75))
    return f"{q1:.1f}, {q2:.1f}, {q3:.1f}"
# python preamble end

From: My name <[email protected]>
To: {mail}
Subject: Result of the last test

Dear {firstname} {lastname.capitalize()},

Your results of the last test are:

 - Part A: {a:.1f}
 - Part B: {b:.1f}

For all the class, the mean of part A is {np.mean(cols['a']):.1}, and the
quartiles are {quartiles(cols['a'])}.

Therefore you {"pass" if a+b>50 else "fail"} the test.

-- 
signature

Misc

Consider use function fill and indent of textwrap module. For this you need use -b "import textwrap" or add a python preamble in you template file. e.g. in a template to rewrap to 72 chars:

{textwrap.fill(somevalue, width=72)}

Or, for rewrap and indent by > :

{textwrap.indent(textwrap.fill(somevalue, width=70), "> ")}

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