''' Email ===== The :class:`Email` provides access to public methods to use email of your device. .. note:: On Android `INTERNET` permission is needed. Simple Examples --------------- To send an e-mail:: >>> from plyer import email >>> recipient = 'abc@gmail.com' >>> subject = 'Hi' >>> text = 'This is an example.' >>> create_chooser = False >>> email.send(recipient=recipient, subject=subject, text=text, create_chooser=create_chooser) >>> # opens email interface where user can change the content. Supported Platforms ------------------- Android, iOS, Windows, OS X, Linux ''' class Email: ''' Email facade. ''' def send(self, recipient=None, subject=None, text=None, create_chooser=None): ''' Open an email client message send window, prepopulated with the given arguments. :param recipient: Recipient of the message (str) :param subject: Subject of the message (str) :param text: Main body of the message (str) :param create_chooser: Whether to display a program chooser to handle the message (bool) .. note:: create_chooser is only supported on Android ''' self._send(recipient=recipient, subject=subject, text=text, create_chooser=create_chooser) # private def _send(self, **kwargs): raise NotImplementedError()