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If you have questions, please send an email to [Sendgrid](mailto:[email protected]), or file a Github Issue in this repository. | ||
If you have questions, please send an email to [SendGrid](mailto:[email protected]), or file a GitHub Issue in this repository. |
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Before starting this tutorial, you will need to have access to an AWS account in which you are allowed to provision resources. This tutorial also assumes you've already created a SendGrid account with free-tier access. Finally, it is highly recommended you utilize [virtualenv](https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/). | ||
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*DISCLAIMER*: Any resources provisioned here may result in charges being incurred to your account. Sendgrid is in no way responsible for any billing charges. | ||
*DISCLAIMER*: Any resources provisioned here may result in charges being incurred to your account. SendGrid is in no way responsible for any billing charges. | ||
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## Getting Started | ||
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Follow the steps on the next screen. Choose a name for your API key, such as "hello-email". Follow the remaining steps to create an environment variable, install the sendgrid module, and copy the test code. Once that is complete, check the "I've integrated the code above" box, and click the "Next: Verify Integration" button. | ||
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Assuming all the steps were completed correctly, you should be greeted with a success message. If not, go back and verify that everything is correct, including your API key environment varible, and Python code. | ||
Assuming all the steps were completed correctly, you should be greeted with a success message. If not, go back and verify that everything is correct, including your API key environment variable, and Python code. | ||
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## Deploy hello-world app using CodeStar | ||
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For the rest of the tutorial, we'll be working out of the git repository we cloned from AWS earlier: | ||
For the rest of the tutorial, we'll be working out of the Git repository we cloned from AWS earlier: | ||
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note: this assumes you cloned the git repo inside your current directory. My directory is: | ||
note: this assumes you cloned the Git repo inside your current directory. My directory is: | ||
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~/projects/hello-email | ||
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Note that for the most part, we've simply copied the intial code from the API verification with SendGrid. Some slight modifications were needed to allow it to run as a lambda function, and for the output to be passed cleanly from the API endpoint. | ||
Note that for the most part, we've simply copied the initial code from the API verification with SendGrid. Some slight modifications were needed to allow it to run as a lambda function, and for the output to be passed cleanly from the API endpoint. | ||
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Change the `[email protected]` emails appropriately so that you may receive the test email. | ||
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# Integrate with Slack Events API | ||
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It's fairly straightforward to integrate Sendgrid with Slack, to allow emails to be triggered by events happening on Slack. | ||
It's fairly straightforward to integrate SendGrid with Slack, to allow emails to be triggered by events happening on Slack. | ||
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For this, we make use of the [Official Slack Events API](https://github.com/slackapi/python-slack-events-api), which can be installed using pip. | ||
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To allow our application to get notifications of slack events, we first create a Slack App with Event Subscriptions as described [here](https://github.com/slackapi/python-slack-events-api#--development-workflow) | ||
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Then, we set `SENDGRID_API_KEY` _(which you can create on the Sendgrid dashboard)_ and `SLACK_VERIFICATION_TOKEN` _(which you can get in the App Credentials section of the Slack App)_ as environment variables. | ||
Then, we set `SENDGRID_API_KEY` _(which you can create on the SendGrid dashboard)_ and `SLACK_VERIFICATION_TOKEN` _(which you can get in the App Credentials section of the Slack App)_ as environment variables. | ||
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Once this is done, we can subscribe to [events on Slack](https://api.slack.com/events) and trigger emails when an event occurs. In the example below, we trigger an email to `[email protected]` whenever someone posts a message on Slack that has the word "_help_" in it. | ||
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