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govoplan-campaign
GovOPlaN Campaign is the campaign authoring, validation, review, sending-control, and reporting module. It bundles backend campaign APIs with the campaign WebUI package.
Ownership
This repository owns:
- backend module manifest
campaigns - campaign, recipient, report, and campaign-audit permissions
- campaign/version/job/issue/send-attempt/append-attempt models and migrations
- campaign JSON schema, validation, message building, attachment resolution, ZIP handling, reports, queue/control services, and mock-send paths
- WebUI package
@govoplan/campaign-webui - route contributions for
/campaigns,/campaigns/:campaignId/*,/operator,/reports,/address-book, and/templates
Core owns auth, tenants, RBAC evaluation, database/session primitives, CSRF/API helpers, shell layout, and route rendering. Files and mail own their respective storage and transport capabilities.
Dependencies
The module has one required runtime dependency:
govoplan-corefor platform services, auth, RBAC, DB/session lifecycle, migrations, and WebUI shell integration
Files and mail are optional module integrations declared in the campaign manifest:
govoplan-filesenables managed attachment selection, frozen file-version evidence, and managed-file usage tracking. Without it, campaigns can still use legacy/local attachment paths where configured.govoplan-mailenables reusable mail profiles, delivery policy checks, SMTP sending, and IMAP append behavior. Without it, campaigns can still be authored, validated, built, and reported, but real delivery/profile features are unavailable.
Backend optional behavior is accessed through core-provided capabilities, not direct required imports. WebUI optional behavior uses core module metadata/capabilities so campaign pages can build and run without files or mail WebUI packages installed.
Campaign also provides narrow kernel capabilities so other modules and core services can cooperate without importing campaign internals:
campaigns.accessfor campaign share/existence checkscampaigns.mailPolicyContextfor campaign-scoped mail policy and owner contextcampaigns.policyContextfor retention/policy provenancecampaigns.deliveryTasksfor queued send and append-to-Sent workerscampaigns.retentionfor campaign-owned retention cleanup
Keep these capability payloads narrow: stable ids, policy payloads, and task results only.
Development
Install through the core environment:
cd /mnt/DATA/git/govoplan-core
./.venv/bin/python -m pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
Run the WebUI from the core host:
cd /mnt/DATA/git/govoplan-core/webui
PATH=/home/zemion/.nvm/versions/node/v22.22.3/bin:$PATH /home/zemion/.nvm/versions/node/v22.22.3/bin/npm run dev
Module integration
Backend entry point:
[project.entry-points."govoplan.modules"]
campaigns = "govoplan_campaign.backend.manifest:get_manifest"
Frontend package:
@govoplan/campaign-webui
Platform RBAC and governance rules are documented in govoplan-core/docs/.
Operations
- Campaign delivery runbook covers queueing, local vs Celery operation, retries, reconciliation, reports, and the live SMTP/IMAP test checklist.
- Recipient import guide covers user/admin workflows, mapping profiles, validation, and import evidence.
- Recipient and address boundary defines the split between campaign-local recipients and future reusable address management.
- Example campaigns and release checklist defines the maintained example scenarios and release gates.
- Campaign examples is the credential-free scenario catalogue that release fixtures must follow.
- SMTP/IMAP test bed provides the GreenMail Docker Compose setup and transport smoke for dedicated non-production delivery tests.
Release packaging
The repository root includes a package.json for git-based WebUI installs. It exports the package @govoplan/campaign-webui from webui/src so release builds can depend on tagged git refs instead of local file: paths. Files and mail WebUI packages remain optional product-composition dependencies supplied by the core host build, not required campaign package dependencies.