aiohttp-sendgrid

SendGrid mail send API wrapper


Keywords
aiohttp, sendgrid, api-wrapper, asyncio, low-latency, python
License
MIT
Install
pip install aiohttp-sendgrid==0.0.4

Documentation

aiohttp-sendgrid

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SendGrid mail API wrapper

Installation

pip install aiohttp_sendgrid

Usage

Create an instance of API client:

import asyncio
from aiohttp_sendgrid import Sendgrid
api_key = '<your_sendgrid_api_key>'
mailer = Sendgrid(api_key=api_key)

Important to note that if api_key is not provided then it will try to read SENDGRID_API_KEY environment variable

Send email to single recipient

to = 'to@example.com'
sender = 'from@example.com'
subject = 'greetings'
content = '<h1>Hello</h1>'
send_mail = mailer.send(to, sender, subject, content)
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(send_mail)

Both to and sender might be also a dictionary with email key, if you want to specify name for sender or recipient then add name key to the dictionary. Thus, to = {'email': 'to@example.com', 'name': 'Recipient'} is also a correct value.

Send single email to multiple recipients

to = ['to@example.com', 'another@example']
sender = 'from@example.com'
subject = 'greetings'
content = '<h1>Hello</h1>'
send_mail = mailer.send(to, sender, subject, content)
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
loop.run_until_complete(send_mail)

to might be tuple or list of strings or dictionaries. Example of valid input:

'name@example.com'
{'email': 'name@example.com'}
{'email': 'name@example.com', 'name': 'Name'}
['name@example.com']
['name@example.com', 'name2@example.com']
[{'email': 'name@example.com'}]
[{'email': 'name@example.com'}, {'email': 'name2@example.com'}]
[{'email': 'name@example.com', 'name': 'Name'}]
[{'email': 'name@example.com', 'name': 'Name'},
 {'email': 'name2@example.com', 'name': 'Name2'}]
['name@example.com', {'email': 'name2@example.com'},
 {'email': 'name3@example.com', 'name': 'Name3'}]