sesparser is a simple, yet elegant, Email parsing library received through AWS SES.
>>> import sesparser
>>> s = sesparser.online('s3_ses_event')
>>> s.recipient
someone@example.com
>>> s = sesparser.online('s3_ses_event',dynamodb=True,table_name="core-mail-data-1")
{'UnprocessedItems': {}, 'ConsumedCapacity': [{'TableName': 'core-mail-data-1', 'CapacityUnits': 20.0}], 'ResponseMetadata': {'RequestId': 'H7210I9JBDH33CKJH1JO16QSEFVV4KQNSO5AEMVJF66Q9ASUAAJG', 'HTTPStatusCode': 200, 'HTTPHeaders': {'server': 'Server', 'date': 'Thu, 09 Nov 2023 03:20:55 GMT', 'content-type': 'application/x-amz-json-1.0', 'content-length': '98', 'connection': 'keep-alive', 'x-amzn-requestid': 'H7210I9JBDH33CKJH1JO16QSEFVV4KQNSO5AEMVJF66Q9ASUAAJG', 'x-amz-crc32': '2598397897'}, 'RetryAttempts': 0}}
>>> s.archive.s3.key
'<DS0PR02MB924561B21196B9EE08B3B93BC2AFA@DS0PR02MB9245.namprd02.prod.outlook.com>'
>>> s.timestamp
20231109233614
>>> print(s)
{"all_email_keys":"all_email_key_values"}
sesparser allows you to work on lambda extremely easily. There’s no need to manually add query strings to your function, or to decode your eml
data — but nowadays, just use the SNS-Event
method!
sesparser is one of the most downloaded Python packages today, pulling in around 30 downloads / week
— according to GitHub
sesparser is available on PyPI:
$ python -m pip install sesparser
sesparser officially supports Python 3.7+.
sesparser is ready for the demands of building robust and reliable email parsing applications, for the needs of today.
- Handling inline attachments
- File placeholders
- cloud saving
- Data decoding
- Advanced multipart handler
- Different domains handler
- Handle offline too
- Extra layer detection of filenames
- Added support for AWS Lambda Layer
- Advanced Security Details
- Spam recognition
- DKIM,DMARC,SPF and other standard compliance
- Segregating on user recipient mail id
- Bulk processing
API Reference and User Guide available on Read the Docs
git clone -c fetch.fsck.badTimezone=ignore https://github.com/suryavaddiraju/sesparser.git