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This library allows you to quickly and easily use the SendGrid Web API v3 via Python.
Version 3.X.X+ of this library provides full support for all SendGrid Web API v3 endpoints, including the new v3 /mail/send.
This library represents the beginning of a new path for SendGrid. We want this library to be community driven and SendGrid led. We need your help to realize this goal. To help make sure we are building the right things in the right order, we ask that you create issues and pull requests or simply upvote or comment on existing issues or pull requests.
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- Installation
- Quick Start
- Processing Inbound Email
- Usage
- Use Cases
- Announcements
- Roadmap
- How to Contribute
- Troubleshooting
- About
- License
- Python version 2.6, 2.7, 3.4, 3.5 or 3.6
- The SendGrid service, starting at the free level
Update the development environment with your SENDGRID_API_KEY, for example:
echo "export SENDGRID_API_KEY='YOUR_API_KEY'" > sendgrid.env
echo "sendgrid.env" >> .gitignore
source ./sendgrid.env
Sengrid also supports local enviroment file .env
. Copy or rename .env_sample
into .env
and update SENGRID_API_KEY with your key.
pip install sendgrid
The following is the minimum needed code to send an email with the /mail/send Helper (here is a full example):
import sendgrid
import os
from sendgrid.helpers.mail import *
sg = sendgrid.SendGridAPIClient(apikey=os.environ.get('SENDGRID_API_KEY'))
from_email = Email("[email protected]")
to_email = Email("[email protected]")
subject = "Sending with SendGrid is Fun"
content = Content("text/plain", "and easy to do anywhere, even with Python")
mail = Mail(from_email, subject, to_email, content)
response = sg.client.mail.send.post(request_body=mail.get())
print(response.status_code)
print(response.body)
print(response.headers)
The Mail
constructor creates a personalization object for you. Here is an example of how to add to it.
The following is the minimum needed code to send an email without the /mail/send Helper (here is a full example):
import sendgrid
import os
sg = sendgrid.SendGridAPIClient(apikey=os.environ.get('SENDGRID_API_KEY'))
data = {
"personalizations": [
{
"to": [
{
"email": "[email protected]"
}
],
"subject": "Sending with SendGrid is Fun"
}
],
"from": {
"email": "[email protected]"
},
"content": [
{
"type": "text/plain",
"value": "and easy to do anywhere, even with Python"
}
]
}
response = sg.client.mail.send.post(request_body=data)
print(response.status_code)
print(response.body)
print(response.headers)
General v3 Web API Usage (With Fluent Interface)
import sendgrid
import os
sg = sendgrid.SendGridAPIClient(apikey=os.environ.get('SENDGRID_API_KEY'))
response = sg.client.suppression.bounces.get()
print(response.status_code)
print(response.body)
print(response.headers)
import sendgrid
import os
sg = sendgrid.SendGridAPIClient(apikey=os.environ.get('SENDGRID_API_KEY'))
response = sg.client._("suppression/bounces").get()
print(response.status_code)
print(response.body)
print(response.headers)
Please see our helper for utilizing our Inbound Parse webhook.
- SendGrid Documentation
- Library Usage Documentation
- Example Code
- How-to: Migration from v2 to v3
- v3 Web API Mail Send Helper - build a request object payload for a v3 /mail/send API call.
- Processing Inbound Email
Examples of common API use cases, such as how to send an email with a transactional template.
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All updates to this library are documented in our CHANGELOG and releases. You may also subscribe to email release notifications for releases and breaking changes.
If you are interested in the future direction of this project, please take a look at our open issues and pull requests. We would love to hear your feedback.
We encourage contribution to our libraries (you might even score some nifty swag), please see our CONTRIBUTING guide for details.
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Please see our troubleshooting guide for common library issues.
sendgrid-python is guided and supported by the SendGrid Developer Experience Team.
sendgrid-python is maintained and funded by SendGrid, Inc. The names and logos for sendgrid-python are trademarks of SendGrid, Inc.