Official MailSlurp Python SDK Email API
Project description
MailSlurp Python Client
Create real email addresses on demand. Send and receive emails and attachments from code and tests using Python.
MailSlurp is an email API service that lets you create real email addresses in code. You can then send and receive emails and attachments in Python applications and tests.
Quick links
Get started
This section describes how to get up and running with the Python client.
See the examples page for more examples and use with common frameworks such as Django, Flask and Pytest.
See the method documentation for a list of all functions
Create API Key
First you'll need an API Key. Create a free account and copy the key from your dashboard.
Install package
MailSlurp has an official PyPI package called mailslurp-client
. It supports Python version 2 and 3.
pip install mailslurp-client
On some systems you may need to install distutils
.
Configure
Once installed you can import mailslurp_client
and create a configuration with your API Key.
import mailslurp_client
configuration = mailslurp_client.Configuration()
configuration.api_key['x-api-key'] = "your-api-key-here"
Common usage
MailSlurp can be used to create email addresses than can send and receive real emails and attachments in Python.
Create an email address
Use with
statements to create controllers for each endpoint of the MailSlurp API.
def create_inbox_example():
with mailslurp_client.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
# create an inbox using the inbox controller
api_instance = mailslurp_client.InboxControllerApi(api_client)
inbox = api_instance.create_inbox()
# check the id and email_address of the inbox
assert len(inbox.id) > 0
assert "mailslurp.com" in inbox.email_address
Inbox types
Inboxes can be either SMTP
or HTTP
type. Set the inbox type using the inboxType
property. SMTP inboxes are handled by a custom mailserver and support a wide range of clients while HTTP inboxes use Amazon SES and don't support some older clients like Outlook. SMTP inboxes are recommended for public facing email addresses while HTTP inboxes are best for application testing. Please see the guide on types of inboxes for more information.
List inboxes
def test_can_list_inboxes(self):
# use the with keyword to create an api client
with mailslurp_client.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
# create an inbox using the inbox controller
inbox_controller = mailslurp_client.InboxControllerApi(api_client)
inboxes = inbox_controller.get_all_inboxes(page=0)
# pagination properties
assert inboxes.total_pages > 0
assert inboxes.total_elements > 0
# view contents
assert len(inboxes.content[0].id) > 0
Send emails
def send_email_example():
with mailslurp_client.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
# first create an inbox
api_instance = mailslurp_client.InboxControllerApi(api_client)
inbox = api_instance.create_inbox()
# send email from the inbox
send_email_options = mailslurp_client.SendEmailOptions()
send_email_options.to = [inbox.email_address]
send_email_options.subject = "Hello"
send_email_options.body = "Your message"
send_email_options.is_html = True
api_instance.send_email(inbox.id, send_email_options=send_email_options)
Use attachments
To send attachments first use the AttachmentControllerApi
to upload a file or byte stream. Then use the attachment ID returned with subsequent send calls.
@staticmethod
def upload_attachment():
with mailslurp_client.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
import base64
file_bytes = "Your file's bytes".encode("utf-8")
encoded_contents = base64.b64encode(file_bytes)
attachment_controller = mailslurp_client.AttachmentControllerApi(api_client)
upload_options = mailslurp_client.UploadAttachmentOptions(
content_type="text/plain",
filename="test.txt",
base64_contents=str(encoded_contents, 'utf-8')
)
print("upload_options = {}".format(upload_options))
return attachment_controller.upload_attachment(upload_options)
Receive emails and extract content
def receive_email_and_extract_content_example():
with mailslurp_client.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
# create two inboxes for testing
inbox_controller = mailslurp_client.InboxControllerApi(api_client)
inbox_1 = inbox_controller.create_inbox()
inbox_2 = inbox_controller.create_inbox()
# send email from inbox 1 to inbox 2
send_email_options = mailslurp_client.SendEmailOptions()
send_email_options.to = [inbox_2.email_address]
send_email_options.subject = "Hello inbox 2"
send_email_options.body = "Your code is: 123"
send_email_options.attachments = self.upload_attachment() # see previous section
inbox_controller.send_email(inbox_1.id, send_email_options=send_email_options)
# receive email for inbox 2
waitfor_controller = mailslurp_client.WaitForControllerApi(api_client)
email = waitfor_controller.wait_for_latest_email(inbox_id=inbox_2.id, timeout=30000, unread_only=True)
assert email.subject == "Hello inbox 2"
# extract content from body
import re
pattern = re.compile('Your code is: ([0-9]{3})')
matches = pattern.match(email.body)
code = matches.group(1)
assert code == "123"
Download attachments
def receive_email_and_extract_content_example():
with mailslurp_client.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
# wait for email to be received by inbox 2
email = wait_controller.wait_for_latest_email(inbox_id=inbox_2.id, timeout=30000, unread_only=True)
# assert that the message was received
assert email.inbox_id == inbox_2.id
assert email.subject == "Hello"
# attachment ids pressent
assert len(email.attachments) == 1
# download attachment content
email_controller = mailslurp_client.EmailControllerApi(api_client)
downloaded_bytes = email_controller.download_attachment(email.attachments[0], email.id)
assert len(downloaded_bytes) > 0
# alternatively download as base64 string with more meta data
email_controller = mailslurp_client.EmailControllerApi(api_client)
downloaded_attachment = email_controller.download_attachment_base64(email.attachments[0], email.id)
assert downloaded_attachment.content_type == "text/plain"
base64_contents = downloaded_attachment.base64_file_contents
import base64
attachment_bytes = base64.b64decode(base64_contents)
assert len(attachment_bytes) > 0
Verify email address
You can verify email addresses with MailSlurp. This will perform SMTP queries for the email address on your behalf.
def test_validate_email(self):
with mailslurp_client.ApiClient(configuration) as api_client:
mailserver_controller = mailslurp_client.MailServerControllerApi(api_client)
verify_options = mailslurp_client.VerifyEmailAddressOptions(email_address="test@gmail.com")
result = mailserver_controller.verify_email_address(verify_options=verify_options)
assert result.error is None
assert result.is_valid is True
SDK Documentation
See the guides page or the examples or the Method Documentation for full usage.
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