I have a script that runs main()
and at the end I want to send the contents it has by e-mail. I don't want to write new files nor anything. Just have the original script be unmodified and at the end just send the contents of what it printed. Ideal code:
main()
send_mail()
I tried this:
def main():
print('HELLOWORLD')
def send_email(subject='subject', message='', destination='me@gmail.com', password_path=None):
from socket import gethostname
from email.message import EmailMessage
import smtplib
import json
import sys
server = smtplib.SMTP('smtp.gmail.com', 587)
smtplib.stdout = sys.stdout # <<<<<-------- why doesn't it work?
server.starttls()
with open(password_path) as f:
config = json.load(f)
server.login('me@gmail.com', config['password'])
# craft message
msg = EmailMessage()
#msg.set_content(message)
msg['Subject'] = subject
msg['From'] = 'me@gmail.com'
msg['To'] = destination
# send msg
server.send_message(msg)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
send_mail()
but it doesn't work.
I don't want to write other files or change the original python print statements. How to do this?
I tried this:
def get_stdout():
import sys
print('a')
print('b')
print('c')
repr(sys.stdout)
contents = ""
#with open('some_file.txt') as f:
#with open(sys.stdout) as f:
for line in sys.stdout.readlines():
contents += line
print(contents)
but it does not let me read sys.stdout
because it says its not readable. How can I open it in readable or change it to readable in the first place?
I checked all of the following links but none helped:
- How to send output from a python script to an email address
- https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-send-an-output-from-a-Python-script-to-an-email-address
- https://bytes.com/topic/python/answers/165835-email-module-redirecting-stdout
- Redirect stdout to a file in Python?
- How to handle both `with open(...)` and `sys.stdout` nicely?
- Capture stdout from a script?