Send Grid Protocol
cbmailservices
protocol for sending email via Send Grid
A In
cbmailservices
parlance, aprotocol
is a method of sending an email. Protocols can be switched out based on environment settings making it easy to log a mail to a file in development, send it to an in-memory store for asserting against in tests, and sending to real services in production.
Configuration
You can configure SendGrid as your protocol inside your mailsettings
in your config/ColdBox.cfc
. It is recommended you store your API key outside version control in either server ENV settings or Java properties. This approach also lets you easily swap out dev and production keys based on the environment.
mailsettings = {
from = "eric@cfcasts.com",
tokenMarker = "@",
protocol = {
class = "sendgridprotocol.models.protocols.SendGridProtocol",
properties = {
apiKey = application.system.getProperty( "SEND_GRID_KEY" )
}
}
};
Template Emails
To send an email using a SendGrid template, you need to set the mail type to template
:
var mail = mailService.newMail(
to = user.getEmail(),
subject = "Welcome to my site!",
type = "template"
);
Then set the body to the template id in SendGrid:
mail.setBody( templateId );
Any tokens to be parsed by the template can be set as normal:
mail.setBodyTokens( {
"[%username%]" = interceptData.user.getUsername()
} );
Plain Emails
To send a plain text email, set the type
to plain
:
var mail = mailService.newMail(
to = user.getEmail(),
subject = "Welcome to my site!",
type = "plain"
);
The body of the email is what will be sent.
mail.setBody( "My plain text email here. I can still use @placeholders@, of course." );
Categories
You can attach a list or array of categories for your email by setting them on the additionalInfo.categories
field of the mail.
mail.setAdditionalInfoItem( "categories", "marketing" );
mail.setAdditionalInfoItem( "categories", "lists,of,categories" );
mail.setAdditionalInfoItem( "categories", [ "or", "as", "an", "array" ] );
Custom Arguments
You can attach a struct of custom_args
by setting them on the additionalInfo.customArgs
field of the mail.
mail.setAdditionalInfoItem( "customArgs", {
"orderNumber" = toString( orderNumber )
} );
Note: Due to a bug in SendGrid, numeric values are not allowed. Convert any numeric values to strings (
toString
) to avoid errors.