This commit adds a new API `POST /api/tx` that sends an ad-hoc message
to a subscriber based on a pre-defined transactional template. This is
a large commit that adds the following:
- New campaign / tx template types on the UI. tx templates have an
additional subject field.
- New fields `type` and `subject` to the templates table.
- Refactor template CRUD operations and models.
- Refactor template func assignment in manager.
- Add pre-compiled template caching to manager runtime.
- Pre-compile all tx templates into memory on program boot to avoid
expensive template compilation on ad-hoc tx messages.
This is a long pending refactor. All the DB, query, CRUD, and related
logic scattered across HTTP handlers are now moved into a central
`core` package with clean, abstracted methods, decoupling HTTP
handlers from executing direct DB queries and other business logic.
eg: `core.CreateList()`, `core.GetLists()` etc.
- Remove obsolete subscriber methods.
- Move optin hook queries to core.
- Move campaign methods to `core`.
- Move all campaign methods to `core`.
- Move public page functions to `core`.
- Move all template functions to `core`.
- Move media and settings function to `core`.
- Move handler middleware functions to `core`.
- Move all bounce functions to `core`.
- Move all dashboard functions to `core`.
- Fix GetLists() not honouring type
- Fix unwrapped JSON responses.
- Clean up obsolete pre-core util function.
- Replace SQL array null check with cardinality check.
- Fix missing validations in `core` queries.
- Remove superfluous deps on internal `subimporter`.
- Add dashboard functions to `core`.
- Fix broken domain ban check.
- Fix broken subscriber check middleware.
- Remove redundant error handling.
- Remove obsolete functions.
- Remove obsolete structs.
- Remove obsolete queries and DB functions.
- Document the `core` package.
This was originally authored by @stevesavanna in #707. This commit
contains changes and refactors that could not be pushed to the original PR.
Changes from #707
- Don't ignore bounce mails missing campaign / subscriber UUIDs. The
original behaviour falls back to looking up subscribers by e-mail.
- Refactor repetetive header.get + regexp conditions per header into
a simpler lookup map.
- Trim e-mail header values of `\r`.
Closes#707, #763
Co-authored-by: stevesavanna <steven@savannacorp.com>
The `rate` field `/api/campaigns/running/stats` returned was computed
based on the total time spent from the start of the campaign to the
current time. This meant that for large campaigns, if there were
pauses or slowdowns in between, the rate would be skewed heavily
making it useless to figure out the current send rate.
This commit introduces a realtime running rate counter in the campaign
manager that returns accurate (running) send rates for the last minute.
The `rate` field in the API now shows the live running rate and a
new `net_rate` field shows the rate from the beginning of the campaign.
- Update `simples3` to a version that supports IAM timeout.
- On IAM error, fall back to key/secret mode (although with empty creds)
so that the app still starts.
- Add new `headers[]` column to the campain table.
- Add new headers box to the campaign UI that takes a JSON array of
custom headers like the headers on the SMTP settings UI.
- Headers are added to e-mails and messenger postback webhooks.
- Add cypress tests.
Closes#514.
- Add support for TLS in `smtppool` (v0.4.0) and upgrade the lib.
- Change `tls_enabled: bool` in the settings table to string
`tls_type: STARTTLS|TLS|none` and on the settings UI.
- Add DB migrations and schema changes to apply the field change.
Closes#504.
This feature was originally authored by @sweetppro in PR #438.
However, since the PR ended up in an unclean state with
multiple master merges (instead of rebase) from the upstream, there are
several commits that are out of order and can can no longer be be
squashed for a clean feature merge.
This commit aggregates the changes from the original PR and applies the
following fixes on top of it.
- Add custom admin JS box to appearance UI.
- Refactor i18n language strings.
- Add handlers and migrations for the new `appearance.admin.custom_js`
field.
- Fix migration version to `v2.1.0`
- Load custom appearance CSS/JS bytes into global constants during boot
instead of making a DB call on every request.
- Fix and canonicalize URIs from `/api/custom*` to `/public/*.css`
and `/admin/*.css`. Add proxy paths to yarn proxy config.
- Remove redundant HTTP handlers for different custom appearance files
and refactor into a single handler `serveCustomApperance()`
- Fix content-type and UTF8 encoding headers for different file types.
- Fix incorrect registration of public facing custom CSS/JS handlers
in the authenticated admin URI group.
- Fix merge conflicts in `Settings.vue`.
- Minor HTML and style fixes.
- Remove the `AppearanceEditor` component and use the existing
`HTMLEditor` component instead.
- Add `language` prop to the `HTMLEditor` component.
Co-authored-by: SweetPPro <sweetppro@users.noreply.github.com>
Every listmonk instance scans the DB periodically to look for
running campaigns to process. This made running multiple instances of
listmonk impractical as they would all pick up the same running
campaign and process them, resulting in duplicate e-mails.
This commit adds a `--passive` flag to the binary that runs listmonk
in a "passive" mode where campaign processing is disabled. This allows
multiple instances of listmonk to be run to handle different kinds of
requests if there is a requirement (scale/traffic?). It is important
to note that there should only be one non-passive instance running at
any given time. If distributed campaign processing is ever considered,
this will change.
E-mails in the domain blocklist are disallowed on the admin UI, public
subscription forms, API, and in the bulk importer.
- Add blocklist setting that takes a list of multi-line domains on the
Settings -> Privacy UI.
- Refactor e-mail validation in subimporter to add blocklist checking
centrally.
- Add Cypress testr testing domain blocklist behaviour on admin
and non-admin views.
Closes#336.
- Add indexes.
- Refactor dashboard charts and view/click count queries.
(~10x speed bump on a setup of 7mn subscribers and 80mn views)
- Refactor get subscriber queries.
(~10x speed bump on 7mn subscribers)
- Make subscriber UI issue an equality query for email seach strings.
- Introduce a new S3 backend URL on the settings UI
- Add DB migration to populate S3 URL for existing S3 settings
- Refactor and fix URL formatting
Closes#139
- Blocklist or unsubscribe subscribers based on a bounce threshold
- Add /bounces UI for viewing bounces and in the subscriber view
- Add settings UI for managing bounce settings
- Add support for scanning POP3 bounce mailboxes
- Add a generic webhook for posting custom bounces at /webhooks/bounce
- Add SES bounce webhook support at /webhooks/services/ses
- Add Sendgrid bounce webhook support at /webhooks/services/sendgrid
- Refactor subimporter New*() funcs to take opt structs.
- Refactor and simplify Vue code.
- Remove redundant i18n entries and use existing ones.
- Remove redundant subimporter constants and use existing ones.
- Consider 'overwrite' option for subscription status as well.
- Write Cypress integration tests for the new feature.
Campaign messages are handled by `manager` whereas test messages
were being pushed directly into a messenger skipping some campaign
related routines such as the addition of list unsub headers.
This commit exposes a new function `manager.PushCampaignMessage()`
that accepts arbitrary campaign messages that then pass through
the standard campaign message workers, thus getting the missing unsub
headers. This closes#360.
In addition, this removes the superfluous `CampaignMessage.Render()`
function which had to be mandatorily called always and makes it
implicit in `manager.NewCampaignMessage()`.
Sending th optional flag as `trunue` in the POST /api/subscrirs
body will skip sending opt-iconfirmation e-mails to subscribers
and mark list subscriptions in the request a`confirmed`.
In addition to generating HTML forms for selected public lists,
the form page now shows a URL (/subscription/form) that can be
publicly shared to solicit subscriptions. The page lists all
public lists in the database. This page can be disabled on the
Settings UI.
This commit removes the Go html2text lib that would automatically
convert all HTML messages to plaintext and add them as the alt
text body to outgoing e-mails. This lib also had memory leak
issues with certain kinds of HTML templates.
A new UI field for optionally adding an alt plaintext body to
a campaign is added. On enabling, it converts the HTML message in
the campaign editor into plaintext (using the textversionjs lib).
This introduces breaking changes in the campaigns table schema,
model, and template compilation.
The default language (en) is loaded first and the selected
language is loaded on top of it so that missing translation keys
in the selected language will have the original English strings
available on the UI.
This was a ridiculous miss, where on first time installation, the
well designed default e-mail template was never installed in the
DB! I never spotted this because my local dev setup, and
surprisingly, nobody ever complained that the default campaign
template was a blank slate with no styles.
Certain SMTP hosts limit the total number of messages that can be
sent within a window, for instance, X / 24 hours. The concurrency
and message rate controls can only limit that to a max of
1 messages / second, without a global cap.
This commit introduces a simple sliding window rate limit feature
that counts the number of messages sent in a specific window, and
upon reaching that limit, waits for the window to reset before
any more messages are pushed out globally across any number of
campaigns.
Context: https://github.com/knadh/listmonk/issues/119
The link_clicks.link_id table was NULLable incorrectly. Links that
do not exist should not register a tracking entry. Fix the query
and also update the schema + migration (breaking table change).
A new toggle switch in Settings -> Privacy, which is off by
default, allows campaign views (pixel) and link clicks to function
without registering the subscriber ID against view and click
events, anonymising tracking. When off, the subscriber UUIDs in
view and link tracking URLs are removed, anonymising subscriber
information from HTTP logs as well.
According to [RFC6532](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6532) unicode characters are supported in email address but the in-built custom regex was only validating ASCII characters.
This is a major feature that builds upon the `Messenger` interface
that has been in listmonk since its inception (with SMTP as the only
messenger). This commit introduces a new Messenger implementation, an
HTTP "postback", that can post campaign messages as a standard JSON
payload to arbitrary HTTP servers. These servers can in turn push them
to FCM, SMS, or any or any such upstream, enabling listmonk to be a
generic campaign messenger for any type of communication, not just
e-mails.
Postback HTTP endpoints can be defined in settings and they can be
selected on campaigns.
This removes the Nginx dependency for protecting admin pages.
BasicAuth is configured in config.toml. This is a "temporary"
setup until a full fledged auth mechanism is added.
- Add missing `app.root_url` key in migration.
- Register `/settings` handler in the backend.
- Add dummy dots in secret fields on the UI for visibility.
- On boot, the app now checks if the DB version matches its
expected version and refuses to start if there are pending
migrations to be run.
- The new `--upgrade` flag runs data migrations from the last
recorded migration (in the settings table) to the latest one
in the binary.
- Migrations are DB/arbitrary logic functions in .go files in
internal/migrations.
- All migration functions are idempotent.
- Added as a setting in the settings UI.
- Refactor Messenger.Push() method to accept messenger.Message{}
instead of a growing number of positional arguments.
This is a major breaking change that moves away from having the
entire app configuration in external TOML files to settings being
in the database with a UI to update them dynamically.
The app loads all config into memory (app settings, SMTP conf)
on boot. "Hot" replacing them is complex and it's a fair tradeoff
to instead just restart the application as it is practically
instant.
A new `settings` table stores arbitrary string keys with a JSONB
value field which happens to support arbitrary types. After every
settings update, the app gracefully releases all resources
(HTTP server, DB pool, SMTP pool etc.) and restarts itself,
occupying the same PID. If there are any running campaigns, the
auto-restart doesn't happen and the user is prompted to invoke
it manually with a one-click button once all running campaigns
have been paused.
- Fix path related issues in filesystem and S3.
- Add checks for S3 "/" path prefix.
- Add support for custom S3 domain names.
- Remove obsolete `width` and `height` columns from media table (breaking)
- Add `provider` field to media table (breaking)