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Official Emailr API SDK for Python

Project description

Emailr Python SDK

Official Python SDK for the Emailr email API. Supports both synchronous and asynchronous operations.

Installation

pip install emailr

Quick Start

Synchronous Usage

from emailr import Emailr

client = Emailr(api_key="your-api-key")

# Send an email
email = client.emails.send(
    from_address="you@example.com",
    to=["user@example.com"],
    subject="Hello from Emailr!",
    html="<p>Welcome to Emailr!</p>"
)

print(f"Email sent: {email.id}")

Async Usage

import asyncio
from emailr import AsyncEmailr

async def main():
    client = AsyncEmailr(api_key="your-api-key")

    # Send an email
    email = await client.emails.send(
        from_address="you@example.com",
        to=["user@example.com"],
        subject="Hello from Emailr!",
        html="<p>Welcome to Emailr!</p>"
    )

    print(f"Email sent: {email.id}")

asyncio.run(main())

Features

  • Sync and Async: Full support for both synchronous and asynchronous operations
  • Type Hints: Complete type annotations for better IDE support
  • Dataclasses: All response types are Python dataclasses
  • Error Handling: Structured exceptions for API errors

Resources

Emails

# Send an email
email = client.emails.send(
    from_address="you@example.com",
    to=["user@example.com"],
    subject="Hello!",
    html="<p>Content</p>",
    text="Content",  # Optional plain text
    reply_to="reply@example.com",  # Optional
    tags=["welcome", "onboarding"],  # Optional
)

# Get an email by ID
email = client.emails.get("email_123")

# List emails
emails = client.emails.list(limit=10)

Contacts

# Create a contact
contact = client.contacts.create(
    email="user@example.com",
    first_name="John",
    last_name="Doe",
    metadata={"plan": "pro"}
)

# Get a contact
contact = client.contacts.get("contact_123")

# Update a contact
contact = client.contacts.update("contact_123", first_name="Jane")

# List contacts
contacts = client.contacts.list(limit=50)

# Delete a contact
client.contacts.delete("contact_123")

Templates

# Create a template
template = client.templates.create(
    name="Welcome Email",
    subject="Welcome, {{name}}!",
    html="<p>Hello {{name}}, welcome to our service!</p>"
)

# Get a template
template = client.templates.get("template_123")

# Update a template
template = client.templates.update("template_123", subject="New Subject")

# List templates
templates = client.templates.list()

# Delete a template
client.templates.delete("template_123")

Domains

# Add a domain
domain = client.domains.add(domain="example.com")

# Get DNS records to configure
print(domain.dns_records)

# Verify domain
result = client.domains.verify("domain_123")

# Check DNS status
dns_status = client.domains.check_dns("domain_123")

# List domains
domains = client.domains.list()

# Delete a domain
client.domains.delete("domain_123")

Webhooks

# Create a webhook
webhook = client.webhooks.create(
    url="https://example.com/webhook",
    events=["email.delivered", "email.bounced", "email.complained"]
)

# Get a webhook
webhook = client.webhooks.get("webhook_123")

# Update a webhook
webhook = client.webhooks.update("webhook_123", events=["email.delivered"])

# List webhooks
webhooks = client.webhooks.list()

# Delete a webhook
client.webhooks.delete("webhook_123")

Broadcasts

# Create a broadcast
broadcast = client.broadcasts.create(
    name="Newsletter",
    subject="Weekly Update",
    html="<p>This week's news...</p>",
    segment_id="segment_123"
)

# Send a broadcast
client.broadcasts.send("broadcast_123")

# Schedule a broadcast
client.broadcasts.schedule("broadcast_123", scheduled_at="2024-01-15T10:00:00Z")

# Get broadcast stats
stats = client.broadcasts.get_stats("broadcast_123")

# List broadcasts
broadcasts = client.broadcasts.list()

Segments

# Create a segment
segment = client.segments.create(
    name="Active Users",
    conditions=[
        {"field": "metadata.plan", "operator": "equals", "value": "pro"}
    ]
)

# Get a segment
segment = client.segments.get("segment_123")

# Update a segment
segment = client.segments.update("segment_123", name="Premium Users")

# List segments
segments = client.segments.list()

# Delete a segment
client.segments.delete("segment_123")

Error Handling

from emailr import Emailr
from emailr.errors import EmailrError, ValidationError, AuthenticationError, NotFoundError

client = Emailr(api_key="your-api-key")

try:
    email = client.emails.send(
        from_address="you@example.com",
        to=["user@example.com"],
        subject="Hello!",
        html="<p>Content</p>"
    )
except ValidationError as e:
    print(f"Validation error: {e.message}")
    print(f"Details: {e.errors}")
except AuthenticationError as e:
    print(f"Authentication failed: {e.message}")
except NotFoundError as e:
    print(f"Resource not found: {e.message}")
except EmailrError as e:
    print(f"API error: {e.message} (status: {e.status_code})")

Configuration

Environment Variables

export EMAILR_API_KEY=your-api-key
export EMAILR_BASE_URL=https://api.emailr.com  # Optional
import os
from emailr import Emailr

# Will use EMAILR_API_KEY from environment
client = Emailr(api_key=os.environ.get("EMAILR_API_KEY"))

Custom Base URL

client = Emailr(
    api_key="your-api-key",
    base_url="https://api.custom-domain.com"
)

Requirements

  • Python 3.8+
  • httpx

License

MIT

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