SendGrid Helper Library to send emails very easily using Go.
Version 2.x.x
drops support for Go versions < 1.3.
Version 1.2.x
behaves differently in the AddTo
method. In the past this method defaulted to using the SMTPAPI
header. Now you must explicitly call the SMTPAPIHeader.AddTo
method. More on the SMTPAPI
section.
go get github.com/sendgrid/sendgrid-go
// Or pin the version with gopkg
go get gopkg.in/sendgrid/sendgrid-go.v1
package main
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/sendgrid/sendgrid-go"
)
func main() {
sg := sendgrid.NewSendGridClient("sendgrid_user", "sendgrid_key")
message := sendgrid.NewMail()
message.AddTo("yamil@sendgrid.com")
message.AddToName("Yamil Asusta")
message.SetSubject("SendGrid Testing")
message.SetText("WIN")
message.SetFrom("yamil@sendgrid.com")
if r := sg.Send(message); r == nil {
fmt.Println("Email sent!")
} else {
fmt.Println(r)
}
}
To begin using this library, call NewSendGridClient
with your SendGrid credentials OR NewSendGridClientWithApiKey
with a SendGrid API Key. API Key is the preferred method. API Keys are in beta. To configure API keys, visit https://sendgrid.com/beta/settings/api_key.
sg := sendgrid.NewSendGridClient("sendgrid_user", "sendgrid_key")
// or
sg := sendgrid.NewSendGridClientWithApiKey("sendgrid_api_key")
message := sendgrid.NewMail()
message.AddTo("example@sendgrid.com") // Returns error if email string is not valid RFC 5322
// or
address, _ := mail.ParseAddress("Example <example@sendgrid.com>")
message.AddRecipient(address) // Receives a vaild mail.Address
Same concept as regular recipient excepts the methods are:
- AddBcc
- AddBccRecipient
message.SetSubject("New email")
message.SetText("Add Text Here..")
//or
message.SetHTML("<html><body>Stuff, you know?</body></html>")
message.SetFrom("example@lol.com")
message.AddAttachment("text.txt", file) // file needs to implement the io.Reader interface
//or
message.AddAttachmentFromStream("filename", "some file content")
message.AddContentID("id", "content")
SendGrid's X-SMTPAPI
If you wish to use the X-SMTPAPI on your own app, you can use the SMTPAPI Go library.
message.SMTPAPIHeader.AddTo("addTo@mailinator.com")
// or
tos := []string{"test@test.com", "test@email.com"}
message.SMTPAPIHeader.AddTos(tos)
// or
message.SMTPAPIHeader.SetTos(tos)
message.AddSubstitution("key", "value")
// or
values := []string{"value1", "value2"}
message.AddSubstitutions("key", values)
//or
sub := make(map[string][]string)
sub["key"] = values
message.SetSubstitutions(sub)
message.AddSection("section", "value")
// or
sections := make(map[string]string)
sections["section"] = "value"
message.SetSections(sections)
message.AddCategory("category")
// or
categories := []string{"setCategories"}
message.AddCategories(categories)
// or
message.SetCategories(categories)
message.AddUniqueArg("key", "value")
// or
args := make(map[string]string)
args["key"] = "value"
message.SetUniqueArgs(args)
message.AddFilter("filter", "setting", "value")
// or
filter := &Filter{
Settings: make(map[string]string),
}
filter.Settings["enable"] = "1"
filter.Settings["text/plain"] = "You can haz footers!"
message.SetFilter("footer", filter)
message.JSONString() //returns a JSON string representation of the headers
package main
import (
"fmt"
"appengine/urlfetch"
"github.com/sendgrid/sendgrid-go"
)
func handler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
sg := sendgrid.NewSendGridClient("sendgrid_user", "sendgrid_key")
c := appengine.NewContext(r)
// set http.Client to use the appengine client
sg.Client = urlfetch.Client(c) //Just perform this swap, and you are good to go.
message := sendgrid.NewMail()
message.AddTo("yamil@sendgrid.com")
message.SetSubject("SendGrid is Baller")
message.SetHTML("Simple Text")
message.SetFrom("kunal@sendgrid.com")
if r := sg.Send(message); r == nil {
fmt.Println("Email sent!")
} else {
c.Errorf("Unable to send mail %v",r)
}
}
Kudos to Matthew Zimmerman for this example.
###Tests
Please run the test suite in before sending a pull request.
go test -v
- Add Versioning
- Add proper support for BCC
##MIT License
Enjoy. Feel free to make pull requests :)