Mailgun API access in Kotlin. Uses OkHttp, Moshi, and RxJava under the hood. Android 5.0/Java 8 compatible.
Add the jitpack url to the project:
allprojects {
repositories {
...
maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }
}
}
then, in your app build.gradle
dependencies {
implementation "com.github.Commit451:mailgun:latest.version.here"
}
All access to the API is done via the Mailgun
class. You can create one like so:
val mailgun = Mailgun.Builder("mail.domain.com", "your_api_key")
.build()
To send a message (email):
val from = Contact("blah@blah.com", "blah")
val to = mutableListOf<Contact>()
to.add(Contact("jim@example.com", "jim"))
val attachment = Attachment(
fileName = "text.txt",
requestBody = RequestBody.create(MediaType.parse("text/plain"), "This is in a text file")
)
val attachments = listOf(attachment)
val requestBuilder = SendMessageRequest.Builder(from)
.to(to)
.text("Hi")
.attachments(attachments)
val response = mailgun.sendMessage(requestBuilder.build())
.blockingGet()
- https://gist.github.com/mescortes/f34ca5dcb9386adc71f352e92454bf05
- http://mailgun-documentation.readthedocs.io/en/latest/api_reference.html
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