mailslurp_client 11.14.0 → 12.1.1
Sign up to get free protection for your applications and to get access to all the features.
- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/lib/mailslurp_client.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/api/attachment_controller_api.rb +3 -0
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/api/email_controller_api.rb +10 -10
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/api/inbox_controller_api.rb +17 -10
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/{attachment_entity.rb → attachment_projection.rb} +7 -18
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/create_domain_options.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/create_inbox_dto.rb +6 -6
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/domain_dto.rb +45 -1
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/domain_name_record.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/forward_email_options.rb +24 -4
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/inbox.rb +48 -4
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/inbox_projection.rb +44 -1
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/organization_inbox_projection.rb +47 -3
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/page_attachment_entity.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/page_sent_email_projection.rb +6 -0
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/reply_to_alias_email_options.rb +14 -4
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/reply_to_email_options.rb +14 -4
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/send_email_options.rb +25 -5
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/set_inbox_favourited_options.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/update_inbox_options.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/upload_attachment_options.rb +5 -0
- data/lib/mailslurp_client/version.rb +1 -1
- metadata +3 -3
checksums.yaml
CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
|
1
1
|
---
|
2
2
|
SHA256:
|
3
|
-
metadata.gz:
|
4
|
-
data.tar.gz:
|
3
|
+
metadata.gz: 26d71dcbba0c71c4f1887b4b310766b50c5960a0f94f2fcd3c99ff7fc717fb93
|
4
|
+
data.tar.gz: 3ef52e97f70aa606f43040d4f0a96b8b7d37a9d26930e037f717298187ccd667
|
5
5
|
SHA512:
|
6
|
-
metadata.gz:
|
7
|
-
data.tar.gz:
|
6
|
+
metadata.gz: 108460f9d2090917d2aa9ae56a1e11519c59e789906bb8b61fd5d4198e85a9673ec5ce7cd6ba7d42e5449be62f0df86ec63abd6cd2cceaf3f84cb839d5512d72
|
7
|
+
data.tar.gz: 55e1110b31561de24227c60bd694f6f1d0da8f431af3585c58700405866a5aefbfb1cae973b2779bb257b83e598ed3d258aa50a1063c16f0b3ebe52b2a9cad85
|
data/lib/mailslurp_client.rb
CHANGED
@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ require 'mailslurp_client/configuration'
|
|
20
20
|
require 'mailslurp_client/models/abstract_webhook_payload'
|
21
21
|
require 'mailslurp_client/models/alias_dto'
|
22
22
|
require 'mailslurp_client/models/alias_projection'
|
23
|
-
require 'mailslurp_client/models/attachment_entity'
|
24
23
|
require 'mailslurp_client/models/attachment_meta_data'
|
24
|
+
require 'mailslurp_client/models/attachment_projection'
|
25
25
|
require 'mailslurp_client/models/basic_auth_options'
|
26
26
|
require 'mailslurp_client/models/bulk_send_email_options'
|
27
27
|
require 'mailslurp_client/models/contact_dto'
|
@@ -268,6 +268,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
268
268
|
# Get email attachments
|
269
269
|
# Get all attachments in paginated response. Each entity contains meta data for the attachment such as `name` and `content-type`. Use the `attachmentId` and the download endpoints to get the file contents.
|
270
270
|
# @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters
|
271
|
+
# @option opts [String] :file_name_filter Optional file name and content type search filter
|
271
272
|
# @option opts [Integer] :page Optional page index event list pagination (default to 0)
|
272
273
|
# @option opts [Integer] :size Optional page size event list pagination (default to 20)
|
273
274
|
# @option opts [String] :sort Optional createdAt sort direction ASC or DESC (default to 'ASC')
|
@@ -280,6 +281,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
280
281
|
# Get email attachments
|
281
282
|
# Get all attachments in paginated response. Each entity contains meta data for the attachment such as `name` and `content-type`. Use the `attachmentId` and the download endpoints to get the file contents.
|
282
283
|
# @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters
|
284
|
+
# @option opts [String] :file_name_filter Optional file name and content type search filter
|
283
285
|
# @option opts [Integer] :page Optional page index event list pagination
|
284
286
|
# @option opts [Integer] :size Optional page size event list pagination
|
285
287
|
# @option opts [String] :sort Optional createdAt sort direction ASC or DESC
|
@@ -297,6 +299,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
297
299
|
|
298
300
|
# query parameters
|
299
301
|
query_params = opts[:query_params] || {}
|
302
|
+
query_params[:'fileNameFilter'] = opts[:'file_name_filter'] if !opts[:'file_name_filter'].nil?
|
300
303
|
query_params[:'page'] = opts[:'page'] if !opts[:'page'].nil?
|
301
304
|
query_params[:'size'] = opts[:'size'] if !opts[:'size'].nil?
|
302
305
|
query_params[:'sort'] = opts[:'sort'] if !opts[:'sort'].nil?
|
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
204
204
|
return data, status_code, headers
|
205
205
|
end
|
206
206
|
|
207
|
-
# Get email attachment as base64 encoded string alternative to binary responses. Decode the `base64FileContents` as a `utf-8` encoded string or array of bytes depending on the `contentType`.
|
207
|
+
# Get email attachment as base64 encoded string as an alternative to binary responses. Decode the `base64FileContents` as a `utf-8` encoded string or array of bytes depending on the `contentType`.
|
208
208
|
# Returns the specified attachment for a given email as a base 64 encoded string. The response type is application/json. This method is similar to the `downloadAttachment` method but allows some clients to get around issues with binary responses.
|
209
209
|
# @param attachment_id [String] ID of attachment
|
210
210
|
# @param email_id [String] ID of email
|
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
215
215
|
data
|
216
216
|
end
|
217
217
|
|
218
|
-
# Get email attachment as base64 encoded string alternative to binary responses. Decode the `base64FileContents` as a `utf-8` encoded string or array of bytes depending on the `contentType`.
|
218
|
+
# Get email attachment as base64 encoded string as an alternative to binary responses. Decode the `base64FileContents` as a `utf-8` encoded string or array of bytes depending on the `contentType`.
|
219
219
|
# Returns the specified attachment for a given email as a base 64 encoded string. The response type is application/json. This method is similar to the `downloadAttachment` method but allows some clients to get around issues with binary responses.
|
220
220
|
# @param attachment_id [String] ID of attachment
|
221
221
|
# @param email_id [String] ID of email
|
@@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
397
397
|
end
|
398
398
|
|
399
399
|
# Forward email to recipients
|
400
|
-
# Forward an existing email to new recipients.
|
400
|
+
# Forward an existing email to new recipients. The sender of the email will be the inbox that received the email you are forwarding. You can override the sender with the `from` option. Note you must have access to the from address in MailSlurp to use the override. For more control consider fetching the email and sending it a new using the send email endpoints.
|
401
401
|
# @param email_id [String] ID of email
|
402
402
|
# @param forward_email_options [ForwardEmailOptions] forwardEmailOptions
|
403
403
|
# @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters
|
@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
408
408
|
end
|
409
409
|
|
410
410
|
# Forward email to recipients
|
411
|
-
# Forward an existing email to new recipients.
|
411
|
+
# Forward an existing email to new recipients. The sender of the email will be the inbox that received the email you are forwarding. You can override the sender with the `from` option. Note you must have access to the from address in MailSlurp to use the override. For more control consider fetching the email and sending it a new using the send email endpoints.
|
412
412
|
# @param email_id [String] ID of email
|
413
413
|
# @param forward_email_options [ForwardEmailOptions] forwardEmailOptions
|
414
414
|
# @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters
|
@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
532
532
|
return data, status_code, headers
|
533
533
|
end
|
534
534
|
|
535
|
-
# Get all email attachment metadata. Metadata includes name and
|
535
|
+
# Get all email attachment metadata. Metadata includes name and size of attachments.
|
536
536
|
# Returns an array of attachment metadata such as name and content-type for a given email if present.
|
537
537
|
# @param email_id [String] ID of email
|
538
538
|
# @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters
|
@@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
542
542
|
data
|
543
543
|
end
|
544
544
|
|
545
|
-
# Get all email attachment metadata. Metadata includes name and
|
545
|
+
# Get all email attachment metadata. Metadata includes name and size of attachments.
|
546
546
|
# Returns an array of attachment metadata such as name and content-type for a given email if present.
|
547
547
|
# @param email_id [String] ID of email
|
548
548
|
# @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters
|
@@ -927,7 +927,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
927
927
|
return data, status_code, headers
|
928
928
|
end
|
929
929
|
|
930
|
-
# Get all emails in all inboxes. Email API list all.
|
930
|
+
# Get all emails in all inboxes in paginated form. Email API list all.
|
931
931
|
# By default returns all emails across all inboxes sorted by ascending created at date. Responses are paginated. You can restrict results to a list of inbox IDs. You can also filter out read messages
|
932
932
|
# @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters
|
933
933
|
# @option opts [Array<String>] :inbox_id Optional inbox ids to filter by. Can be repeated. By default will use all inboxes belonging to your account.
|
@@ -941,7 +941,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
941
941
|
data
|
942
942
|
end
|
943
943
|
|
944
|
-
# Get all emails in all inboxes. Email API list all.
|
944
|
+
# Get all emails in all inboxes in paginated form. Email API list all.
|
945
945
|
# By default returns all emails across all inboxes sorted by ascending created at date. Responses are paginated. You can restrict results to a list of inbox IDs. You can also filter out read messages
|
946
946
|
# @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters
|
947
947
|
# @option opts [Array<String>] :inbox_id Optional inbox ids to filter by. Can be repeated. By default will use all inboxes belonging to your account.
|
@@ -1446,7 +1446,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
1446
1446
|
end
|
1447
1447
|
|
1448
1448
|
# Validate email HTML contents
|
1449
|
-
# Validate the HTML content of email if HTML is found. Considered valid if no HTML.
|
1449
|
+
# Validate the HTML content of email if HTML is found. Considered valid if no HTML is present.
|
1450
1450
|
# @param email_id [String] ID of email
|
1451
1451
|
# @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters
|
1452
1452
|
# @return [ValidationDto]
|
@@ -1456,7 +1456,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
1456
1456
|
end
|
1457
1457
|
|
1458
1458
|
# Validate email HTML contents
|
1459
|
-
# Validate the HTML content of email if HTML is found. Considered valid if no HTML.
|
1459
|
+
# Validate the HTML content of email if HTML is found. Considered valid if no HTML is present.
|
1460
1460
|
# @param email_id [String] ID of email
|
1461
1461
|
# @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters
|
1462
1462
|
# @return [Array<(ValidationDto, Integer, Hash)>] ValidationDto data, response status code and response headers
|
@@ -19,41 +19,47 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
19
19
|
def initialize(api_client = ApiClient.default)
|
20
20
|
@api_client = api_client
|
21
21
|
end
|
22
|
-
# Create an inbox email address. An inbox has a real email address and can send and receive emails.
|
22
|
+
# Create an inbox email address. An inbox has a real email address and can send and receive emails. Inboxes can be either `SMTP` or `HTTP` inboxes.
|
23
23
|
# Create a new inbox and with a randomized email address to send and receive from. Pass emailAddress parameter if you wish to use a specific email address. Creating an inbox is required before sending or receiving emails. If writing tests it is recommended that you create a new inbox during each test method so that it is unique and empty.
|
24
24
|
# @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters
|
25
25
|
# @option opts [Boolean] :allow_team_access Grant team access to this inbox and the emails that belong to it for team members of your organization.
|
26
26
|
# @option opts [String] :description Optional description of the inbox for labelling purposes. Is shown in the dashboard and can be used with
|
27
|
-
# @option opts [String] :email_address A custom email address to use with the inbox. Defaults to null. When null MailSlurp will assign a random email address to the inbox such as `123@mailslurp.com`. If you use the `useDomainPool` option when the email address is null it will generate an email address with a more varied domain ending such as `123@mailslurp.info` or `123@mailslurp.biz`. When a custom email address is provided the address is split into a domain and the domain is queried against your user. If you have created the domain in the MailSlurp dashboard and verified it you can use any email address that ends with the domain. Send an email to this address and the inbox will receive and store it for you. To retrieve the email use the Inbox and Email Controller endpoints with the inbox ID.
|
27
|
+
# @option opts [String] :email_address A custom email address to use with the inbox. Defaults to null. When null MailSlurp will assign a random email address to the inbox such as `123@mailslurp.com`. If you use the `useDomainPool` option when the email address is null it will generate an email address with a more varied domain ending such as `123@mailslurp.info` or `123@mailslurp.biz`. When a custom email address is provided the address is split into a domain and the domain is queried against your user. If you have created the domain in the MailSlurp dashboard and verified it you can use any email address that ends with the domain. Note domain types must match the inbox type - so `SMTP` inboxes will only work with `SMTP` type domains. Send an email to this address and the inbox will receive and store it for you. To retrieve the email use the Inbox and Email Controller endpoints with the inbox ID.
|
28
28
|
# @option opts [DateTime] :expires_at Optional inbox expiration date. If null then this inbox is permanent and the emails in it won't be deleted. If an expiration date is provided or is required by your plan the inbox will be closed when the expiration time is reached. Expired inboxes still contain their emails but can no longer send or receive emails. An ExpiredInboxRecord is created when an inbox and the email address and inbox ID are recorded. The expiresAt property is a timestamp string in ISO DateTime Format yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSXXX.
|
29
29
|
# @option opts [Integer] :expires_in Number of milliseconds that inbox should exist for
|
30
|
-
# @option opts [Boolean] :favourite Is the inbox
|
31
|
-
# @option opts [String] :
|
30
|
+
# @option opts [Boolean] :favourite Is the inbox a favorite. Marking an inbox as a favorite is typically done in the dashboard for quick access or filtering
|
31
|
+
# @option opts [String] :inbox_type HTTP (default) or SMTP inbox type. HTTP inboxes are best for testing while SMTP inboxes are more reliable for public inbound email consumption. When using custom domains the domain type must match the inbox type. HTTP inboxes are processed by AWS SES while SMTP inboxes use a custom mail server running at `mx.mailslurp.com`.
|
32
|
+
# @option opts [String] :name Optional name of the inbox. Displayed in the dashboard for easier search and used as the sender name when sending emails.
|
32
33
|
# @option opts [Array<String>] :tags Tags that inbox has been tagged with. Tags can be added to inboxes to group different inboxes within an account. You can also search for inboxes by tag in the dashboard UI.
|
33
|
-
# @option opts [Boolean] :use_domain_pool Use the MailSlurp domain name pool with this inbox when creating the email address. Defaults to null. If enabled the inbox will be an email address with a domain randomly chosen from a list of the MailSlurp domains. This is useful when the default `@mailslurp.com` email addresses used with inboxes are blocked or considered spam by a provider or receiving service. When domain pool is enabled an email address will be generated ending in `@mailslurp.{world,info,xyz,...}` . This means a TLD is randomly selecting from a list of `.biz`, `.info`, `.xyz` etc to add variance to the generated email addresses. When null or false MailSlurp uses the default behavior of `@mailslurp.com` or custom email address provided by the emailAddress field.
|
34
|
+
# @option opts [Boolean] :use_domain_pool Use the MailSlurp domain name pool with this inbox when creating the email address. Defaults to null. If enabled the inbox will be an email address with a domain randomly chosen from a list of the MailSlurp domains. This is useful when the default `@mailslurp.com` email addresses used with inboxes are blocked or considered spam by a provider or receiving service. When domain pool is enabled an email address will be generated ending in `@mailslurp.{world,info,xyz,...}` . This means a TLD is randomly selecting from a list of `.biz`, `.info`, `.xyz` etc to add variance to the generated email addresses. When null or false MailSlurp uses the default behavior of `@mailslurp.com` or custom email address provided by the emailAddress field. Note this feature is only available for `HTTP` inbox types.
|
34
35
|
# @return [Inbox]
|
35
36
|
def create_inbox(opts = {})
|
36
37
|
data, _status_code, _headers = create_inbox_with_http_info(opts)
|
37
38
|
data
|
38
39
|
end
|
39
40
|
|
40
|
-
# Create an inbox email address. An inbox has a real email address and can send and receive emails.
|
41
|
+
# Create an inbox email address. An inbox has a real email address and can send and receive emails. Inboxes can be either `SMTP` or `HTTP` inboxes.
|
41
42
|
# Create a new inbox and with a randomized email address to send and receive from. Pass emailAddress parameter if you wish to use a specific email address. Creating an inbox is required before sending or receiving emails. If writing tests it is recommended that you create a new inbox during each test method so that it is unique and empty.
|
42
43
|
# @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters
|
43
44
|
# @option opts [Boolean] :allow_team_access Grant team access to this inbox and the emails that belong to it for team members of your organization.
|
44
45
|
# @option opts [String] :description Optional description of the inbox for labelling purposes. Is shown in the dashboard and can be used with
|
45
|
-
# @option opts [String] :email_address A custom email address to use with the inbox. Defaults to null. When null MailSlurp will assign a random email address to the inbox such as `123@mailslurp.com`. If you use the `useDomainPool` option when the email address is null it will generate an email address with a more varied domain ending such as `123@mailslurp.info` or `123@mailslurp.biz`. When a custom email address is provided the address is split into a domain and the domain is queried against your user. If you have created the domain in the MailSlurp dashboard and verified it you can use any email address that ends with the domain. Send an email to this address and the inbox will receive and store it for you. To retrieve the email use the Inbox and Email Controller endpoints with the inbox ID.
|
46
|
+
# @option opts [String] :email_address A custom email address to use with the inbox. Defaults to null. When null MailSlurp will assign a random email address to the inbox such as `123@mailslurp.com`. If you use the `useDomainPool` option when the email address is null it will generate an email address with a more varied domain ending such as `123@mailslurp.info` or `123@mailslurp.biz`. When a custom email address is provided the address is split into a domain and the domain is queried against your user. If you have created the domain in the MailSlurp dashboard and verified it you can use any email address that ends with the domain. Note domain types must match the inbox type - so `SMTP` inboxes will only work with `SMTP` type domains. Send an email to this address and the inbox will receive and store it for you. To retrieve the email use the Inbox and Email Controller endpoints with the inbox ID.
|
46
47
|
# @option opts [DateTime] :expires_at Optional inbox expiration date. If null then this inbox is permanent and the emails in it won't be deleted. If an expiration date is provided or is required by your plan the inbox will be closed when the expiration time is reached. Expired inboxes still contain their emails but can no longer send or receive emails. An ExpiredInboxRecord is created when an inbox and the email address and inbox ID are recorded. The expiresAt property is a timestamp string in ISO DateTime Format yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSXXX.
|
47
48
|
# @option opts [Integer] :expires_in Number of milliseconds that inbox should exist for
|
48
|
-
# @option opts [Boolean] :favourite Is the inbox
|
49
|
-
# @option opts [String] :
|
49
|
+
# @option opts [Boolean] :favourite Is the inbox a favorite. Marking an inbox as a favorite is typically done in the dashboard for quick access or filtering
|
50
|
+
# @option opts [String] :inbox_type HTTP (default) or SMTP inbox type. HTTP inboxes are best for testing while SMTP inboxes are more reliable for public inbound email consumption. When using custom domains the domain type must match the inbox type. HTTP inboxes are processed by AWS SES while SMTP inboxes use a custom mail server running at `mx.mailslurp.com`.
|
51
|
+
# @option opts [String] :name Optional name of the inbox. Displayed in the dashboard for easier search and used as the sender name when sending emails.
|
50
52
|
# @option opts [Array<String>] :tags Tags that inbox has been tagged with. Tags can be added to inboxes to group different inboxes within an account. You can also search for inboxes by tag in the dashboard UI.
|
51
|
-
# @option opts [Boolean] :use_domain_pool Use the MailSlurp domain name pool with this inbox when creating the email address. Defaults to null. If enabled the inbox will be an email address with a domain randomly chosen from a list of the MailSlurp domains. This is useful when the default `@mailslurp.com` email addresses used with inboxes are blocked or considered spam by a provider or receiving service. When domain pool is enabled an email address will be generated ending in `@mailslurp.{world,info,xyz,...}` . This means a TLD is randomly selecting from a list of `.biz`, `.info`, `.xyz` etc to add variance to the generated email addresses. When null or false MailSlurp uses the default behavior of `@mailslurp.com` or custom email address provided by the emailAddress field.
|
53
|
+
# @option opts [Boolean] :use_domain_pool Use the MailSlurp domain name pool with this inbox when creating the email address. Defaults to null. If enabled the inbox will be an email address with a domain randomly chosen from a list of the MailSlurp domains. This is useful when the default `@mailslurp.com` email addresses used with inboxes are blocked or considered spam by a provider or receiving service. When domain pool is enabled an email address will be generated ending in `@mailslurp.{world,info,xyz,...}` . This means a TLD is randomly selecting from a list of `.biz`, `.info`, `.xyz` etc to add variance to the generated email addresses. When null or false MailSlurp uses the default behavior of `@mailslurp.com` or custom email address provided by the emailAddress field. Note this feature is only available for `HTTP` inbox types.
|
52
54
|
# @return [Array<(Inbox, Integer, Hash)>] Inbox data, response status code and response headers
|
53
55
|
def create_inbox_with_http_info(opts = {})
|
54
56
|
if @api_client.config.debugging
|
55
57
|
@api_client.config.logger.debug 'Calling API: InboxControllerApi.create_inbox ...'
|
56
58
|
end
|
59
|
+
allowable_values = ["HTTP_INBOX", "SMTP_INBOX"]
|
60
|
+
if @api_client.config.client_side_validation && opts[:'inbox_type'] && !allowable_values.include?(opts[:'inbox_type'])
|
61
|
+
fail ArgumentError, "invalid value for \"inbox_type\", must be one of #{allowable_values}"
|
62
|
+
end
|
57
63
|
# resource path
|
58
64
|
local_var_path = '/inboxes'
|
59
65
|
|
@@ -65,6 +71,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
65
71
|
query_params[:'expiresAt'] = opts[:'expires_at'] if !opts[:'expires_at'].nil?
|
66
72
|
query_params[:'expiresIn'] = opts[:'expires_in'] if !opts[:'expires_in'].nil?
|
67
73
|
query_params[:'favourite'] = opts[:'favourite'] if !opts[:'favourite'].nil?
|
74
|
+
query_params[:'inboxType'] = opts[:'inbox_type'] if !opts[:'inbox_type'].nil?
|
68
75
|
query_params[:'name'] = opts[:'name'] if !opts[:'name'].nil?
|
69
76
|
query_params[:'tags'] = @api_client.build_collection_param(opts[:'tags'], :multi) if !opts[:'tags'].nil?
|
70
77
|
query_params[:'useDomainPool'] = opts[:'use_domain_pool'] if !opts[:'use_domain_pool'].nil?
|
@@ -13,17 +13,18 @@ OpenAPI Generator version: 4.3.1
|
|
13
13
|
require 'date'
|
14
14
|
|
15
15
|
module MailSlurpClient
|
16
|
-
class
|
16
|
+
class AttachmentProjection
|
17
|
+
# Attachment ID
|
17
18
|
attr_accessor :attachment_id
|
18
19
|
|
20
|
+
# Content length of attachment in bytes
|
19
21
|
attr_accessor :content_length
|
20
22
|
|
23
|
+
# Content type of attachment.
|
21
24
|
attr_accessor :content_type
|
22
25
|
|
23
26
|
attr_accessor :created_at
|
24
27
|
|
25
|
-
attr_accessor :id
|
26
|
-
|
27
28
|
attr_accessor :name
|
28
29
|
|
29
30
|
attr_accessor :updated_at
|
@@ -37,7 +38,6 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
37
38
|
:'content_length' => :'contentLength',
|
38
39
|
:'content_type' => :'contentType',
|
39
40
|
:'created_at' => :'createdAt',
|
40
|
-
:'id' => :'id',
|
41
41
|
:'name' => :'name',
|
42
42
|
:'updated_at' => :'updatedAt',
|
43
43
|
:'user_id' => :'userId'
|
@@ -51,7 +51,6 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
51
51
|
:'content_length' => :'Integer',
|
52
52
|
:'content_type' => :'String',
|
53
53
|
:'created_at' => :'DateTime',
|
54
|
-
:'id' => :'String',
|
55
54
|
:'name' => :'String',
|
56
55
|
:'updated_at' => :'DateTime',
|
57
56
|
:'user_id' => :'String'
|
@@ -68,13 +67,13 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
68
67
|
# @param [Hash] attributes Model attributes in the form of hash
|
69
68
|
def initialize(attributes = {})
|
70
69
|
if (!attributes.is_a?(Hash))
|
71
|
-
fail ArgumentError, "The input argument (attributes) must be a hash in `MailSlurpClient::
|
70
|
+
fail ArgumentError, "The input argument (attributes) must be a hash in `MailSlurpClient::AttachmentProjection` initialize method"
|
72
71
|
end
|
73
72
|
|
74
73
|
# check to see if the attribute exists and convert string to symbol for hash key
|
75
74
|
attributes = attributes.each_with_object({}) { |(k, v), h|
|
76
75
|
if (!self.class.attribute_map.key?(k.to_sym))
|
77
|
-
fail ArgumentError, "`#{k}` is not a valid attribute in `MailSlurpClient::
|
76
|
+
fail ArgumentError, "`#{k}` is not a valid attribute in `MailSlurpClient::AttachmentProjection`. Please check the name to make sure it's valid. List of attributes: " + self.class.attribute_map.keys.inspect
|
78
77
|
end
|
79
78
|
h[k.to_sym] = v
|
80
79
|
}
|
@@ -95,10 +94,6 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
95
94
|
self.created_at = attributes[:'created_at']
|
96
95
|
end
|
97
96
|
|
98
|
-
if attributes.key?(:'id')
|
99
|
-
self.id = attributes[:'id']
|
100
|
-
end
|
101
|
-
|
102
97
|
if attributes.key?(:'name')
|
103
98
|
self.name = attributes[:'name']
|
104
99
|
end
|
@@ -116,10 +111,6 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
116
111
|
# @return Array for valid properties with the reasons
|
117
112
|
def list_invalid_properties
|
118
113
|
invalid_properties = Array.new
|
119
|
-
if @attachment_id.nil?
|
120
|
-
invalid_properties.push('invalid value for "attachment_id", attachment_id cannot be nil.')
|
121
|
-
end
|
122
|
-
|
123
114
|
if @created_at.nil?
|
124
115
|
invalid_properties.push('invalid value for "created_at", created_at cannot be nil.')
|
125
116
|
end
|
@@ -138,7 +129,6 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
138
129
|
# Check to see if the all the properties in the model are valid
|
139
130
|
# @return true if the model is valid
|
140
131
|
def valid?
|
141
|
-
return false if @attachment_id.nil?
|
142
132
|
return false if @created_at.nil?
|
143
133
|
return false if @updated_at.nil?
|
144
134
|
return false if @user_id.nil?
|
@@ -154,7 +144,6 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
154
144
|
content_length == o.content_length &&
|
155
145
|
content_type == o.content_type &&
|
156
146
|
created_at == o.created_at &&
|
157
|
-
id == o.id &&
|
158
147
|
name == o.name &&
|
159
148
|
updated_at == o.updated_at &&
|
160
149
|
user_id == o.user_id
|
@@ -169,7 +158,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
169
158
|
# Calculates hash code according to all attributes.
|
170
159
|
# @return [Integer] Hash code
|
171
160
|
def hash
|
172
|
-
[attachment_id, content_length, content_type, created_at,
|
161
|
+
[attachment_id, content_length, content_type, created_at, name, updated_at, user_id].hash
|
173
162
|
end
|
174
163
|
|
175
164
|
# Builds the object from hash
|
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ OpenAPI Generator version: 4.3.1
|
|
13
13
|
require 'date'
|
14
14
|
|
15
15
|
module MailSlurpClient
|
16
|
-
# Options for creating a domain to use with MailSlurp. You must have ownership access to this domain in order to verify it. Domains will not
|
16
|
+
# Options for creating a domain to use with MailSlurp. You must have ownership access to this domain in order to verify it. Domains will not function correctly until the domain has been verified. See https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/custom-domains for help. Domains can be either `HTTP` or `SMTP` type. The type of domain determines which inboxes can be used with it. `SMTP` inboxes use a mail server running `mx.mailslurp.com` while `HTTP` inboxes are handled by AWS SES.
|
17
17
|
class CreateDomainOptions
|
18
18
|
# Whether to create a catch all inbox for the domain. Any email sent to an address using your domain that cannot be matched to an existing inbox you created with the domain will be routed to the created catch all inbox. You can access emails using the regular methods on this inbox ID.
|
19
19
|
attr_accessor :created_catch_all_inbox
|
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
24
24
|
# The top level domain you wish to use with MailSlurp. Do not specify subdomain just the top level. So `test.com` covers all subdomains such as `mail.test.com`. Don't include a protocol such as `http://`. Once added you must complete the verification steps by adding the returned records to your domain.
|
25
25
|
attr_accessor :domain
|
26
26
|
|
27
|
-
# Domain type to create. HTTP or SMTP domain. HTTP domain uses MailSlurps SES MX records. SMTP uses a custom SMTP server MX record
|
27
|
+
# Domain type to create. HTTP or SMTP domain. HTTP domain uses MailSlurps SES MX records. SMTP uses a custom SMTP server MX record. SMTP domains can only be used with SMTP inboxes. SMTP inboxes are more reliable for public inbound emails while HTTP inboxes are more suitable for testing.
|
28
28
|
attr_accessor :domain_type
|
29
29
|
|
30
30
|
class EnumAttributeValidator
|
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ OpenAPI Generator version: 4.3.1
|
|
13
13
|
require 'date'
|
14
14
|
|
15
15
|
module MailSlurpClient
|
16
|
-
# Options for creating an inbox. An inbox has a real email address that can send and receive emails. Inboxes can be permanent or expire at a given time.
|
16
|
+
# Options for creating an inbox. An inbox has a real email address that can send and receive emails. Inboxes can be permanent or expire at a given time. Inboxes are either `SMTP` or `HTTP` mailboxes. Use `SMTP` for public facing mailboxes and `HTTP` for test email accounts. `SMTP` inboxes are processed by a mail server running at `mx.mailslurp.com` while `HTTP` inboxes are processed by AWS SES. Inboxes can use a custom email address (by verifying your own domain) or a randomly assigned email ending in either `mailslurp.com` or (if `useDomainPool` is enabled) ending in a similar domain such as `mailslurp.xyz` (selected at random).
|
17
17
|
class CreateInboxDto
|
18
18
|
# Grant team access to this inbox and the emails that belong to it for team members of your organization.
|
19
19
|
attr_accessor :allow_team_access
|
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
21
21
|
# Optional description of the inbox for labelling purposes. Is shown in the dashboard and can be used with
|
22
22
|
attr_accessor :description
|
23
23
|
|
24
|
-
# A custom email address to use with the inbox. Defaults to null. When null MailSlurp will assign a random email address to the inbox such as `123@mailslurp.com`. If you use the `useDomainPool` option when the email address is null it will generate an email address with a more varied domain ending such as `123@mailslurp.info` or `123@mailslurp.biz`. When a custom email address is provided the address is split into a domain and the domain is queried against your user. If you have created the domain in the MailSlurp dashboard and verified it you can use any email address that ends with the domain. Send an email to this address and the inbox will receive and store it for you. To retrieve the email use the Inbox and Email Controller endpoints with the inbox ID.
|
24
|
+
# A custom email address to use with the inbox. Defaults to null. When null MailSlurp will assign a random email address to the inbox such as `123@mailslurp.com`. If you use the `useDomainPool` option when the email address is null it will generate an email address with a more varied domain ending such as `123@mailslurp.info` or `123@mailslurp.biz`. When a custom email address is provided the address is split into a domain and the domain is queried against your user. If you have created the domain in the MailSlurp dashboard and verified it you can use any email address that ends with the domain. Note domain types must match the inbox type - so `SMTP` inboxes will only work with `SMTP` type domains. Send an email to this address and the inbox will receive and store it for you. To retrieve the email use the Inbox and Email Controller endpoints with the inbox ID.
|
25
25
|
attr_accessor :email_address
|
26
26
|
|
27
27
|
# Optional inbox expiration date. If null then this inbox is permanent and the emails in it won't be deleted. If an expiration date is provided or is required by your plan the inbox will be closed when the expiration time is reached. Expired inboxes still contain their emails but can no longer send or receive emails. An ExpiredInboxRecord is created when an inbox and the email address and inbox ID are recorded. The expiresAt property is a timestamp string in ISO DateTime Format yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSSXXX.
|
@@ -30,19 +30,19 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
30
30
|
# Number of milliseconds that inbox should exist for
|
31
31
|
attr_accessor :expires_in
|
32
32
|
|
33
|
-
# Is the inbox
|
33
|
+
# Is the inbox a favorite. Marking an inbox as a favorite is typically done in the dashboard for quick access or filtering
|
34
34
|
attr_accessor :favourite
|
35
35
|
|
36
|
-
# HTTP or SMTP inbox
|
36
|
+
# HTTP (default) or SMTP inbox type. HTTP inboxes are best for testing while SMTP inboxes are more reliable for public inbound email consumption. When using custom domains the domain type must match the inbox type. HTTP inboxes are processed by AWS SES while SMTP inboxes use a custom mail server running at `mx.mailslurp.com`.
|
37
37
|
attr_accessor :inbox_type
|
38
38
|
|
39
|
-
# Optional name of the inbox. Displayed in the dashboard for easier search
|
39
|
+
# Optional name of the inbox. Displayed in the dashboard for easier search and used as the sender name when sending emails.
|
40
40
|
attr_accessor :name
|
41
41
|
|
42
42
|
# Tags that inbox has been tagged with. Tags can be added to inboxes to group different inboxes within an account. You can also search for inboxes by tag in the dashboard UI.
|
43
43
|
attr_accessor :tags
|
44
44
|
|
45
|
-
# Use the MailSlurp domain name pool with this inbox when creating the email address. Defaults to null. If enabled the inbox will be an email address with a domain randomly chosen from a list of the MailSlurp domains. This is useful when the default `@mailslurp.com` email addresses used with inboxes are blocked or considered spam by a provider or receiving service. When domain pool is enabled an email address will be generated ending in `@mailslurp.{world,info,xyz,...}` . This means a TLD is randomly selecting from a list of `.biz`, `.info`, `.xyz` etc to add variance to the generated email addresses. When null or false MailSlurp uses the default behavior of `@mailslurp.com` or custom email address provided by the emailAddress field.
|
45
|
+
# Use the MailSlurp domain name pool with this inbox when creating the email address. Defaults to null. If enabled the inbox will be an email address with a domain randomly chosen from a list of the MailSlurp domains. This is useful when the default `@mailslurp.com` email addresses used with inboxes are blocked or considered spam by a provider or receiving service. When domain pool is enabled an email address will be generated ending in `@mailslurp.{world,info,xyz,...}` . This means a TLD is randomly selecting from a list of `.biz`, `.info`, `.xyz` etc to add variance to the generated email addresses. When null or false MailSlurp uses the default behavior of `@mailslurp.com` or custom email address provided by the emailAddress field. Note this feature is only available for `HTTP` inbox types.
|
46
46
|
attr_accessor :use_domain_pool
|
47
47
|
|
48
48
|
class EnumAttributeValidator
|
@@ -29,6 +29,9 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
29
29
|
# List of DNS domain name records (C, MX, TXT) etc that you must add to the DNS server associated with your domain provider.
|
30
30
|
attr_accessor :domain_name_records
|
31
31
|
|
32
|
+
# The type of domain. SMTP or HTTP domains differ in what inboxes can be used with them.
|
33
|
+
attr_accessor :domain_type
|
34
|
+
|
32
35
|
attr_accessor :id
|
33
36
|
|
34
37
|
# Whether domain has been verified or not. If the domain is not verified after 72 hours there is most likely an issue with the domains DNS records.
|
@@ -41,6 +44,28 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
41
44
|
# Verification tokens
|
42
45
|
attr_accessor :verification_token
|
43
46
|
|
47
|
+
class EnumAttributeValidator
|
48
|
+
attr_reader :datatype
|
49
|
+
attr_reader :allowable_values
|
50
|
+
|
51
|
+
def initialize(datatype, allowable_values)
|
52
|
+
@allowable_values = allowable_values.map do |value|
|
53
|
+
case datatype.to_s
|
54
|
+
when /Integer/i
|
55
|
+
value.to_i
|
56
|
+
when /Float/i
|
57
|
+
value.to_f
|
58
|
+
else
|
59
|
+
value
|
60
|
+
end
|
61
|
+
end
|
62
|
+
end
|
63
|
+
|
64
|
+
def valid?(value)
|
65
|
+
!value || allowable_values.include?(value)
|
66
|
+
end
|
67
|
+
end
|
68
|
+
|
44
69
|
# Attribute mapping from ruby-style variable name to JSON key.
|
45
70
|
def self.attribute_map
|
46
71
|
{
|
@@ -49,6 +74,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
49
74
|
:'dkim_tokens' => :'dkimTokens',
|
50
75
|
:'domain' => :'domain',
|
51
76
|
:'domain_name_records' => :'domainNameRecords',
|
77
|
+
:'domain_type' => :'domainType',
|
52
78
|
:'id' => :'id',
|
53
79
|
:'is_verified' => :'isVerified',
|
54
80
|
:'updated_at' => :'updatedAt',
|
@@ -65,6 +91,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
65
91
|
:'dkim_tokens' => :'Array<String>',
|
66
92
|
:'domain' => :'String',
|
67
93
|
:'domain_name_records' => :'Array<DomainNameRecord>',
|
94
|
+
:'domain_type' => :'String',
|
68
95
|
:'id' => :'String',
|
69
96
|
:'is_verified' => :'Boolean',
|
70
97
|
:'updated_at' => :'DateTime',
|
@@ -118,6 +145,10 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
118
145
|
end
|
119
146
|
end
|
120
147
|
|
148
|
+
if attributes.key?(:'domain_type')
|
149
|
+
self.domain_type = attributes[:'domain_type']
|
150
|
+
end
|
151
|
+
|
121
152
|
if attributes.key?(:'id')
|
122
153
|
self.id = attributes[:'id']
|
123
154
|
end
|
@@ -166,12 +197,24 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
166
197
|
# @return true if the model is valid
|
167
198
|
def valid?
|
168
199
|
return false if @created_at.nil?
|
200
|
+
domain_type_validator = EnumAttributeValidator.new('String', ["HTTP_INBOX", "SMTP_DOMAIN"])
|
201
|
+
return false unless domain_type_validator.valid?(@domain_type)
|
169
202
|
return false if @id.nil?
|
170
203
|
return false if @updated_at.nil?
|
171
204
|
return false if @user_id.nil?
|
172
205
|
true
|
173
206
|
end
|
174
207
|
|
208
|
+
# Custom attribute writer method checking allowed values (enum).
|
209
|
+
# @param [Object] domain_type Object to be assigned
|
210
|
+
def domain_type=(domain_type)
|
211
|
+
validator = EnumAttributeValidator.new('String', ["HTTP_INBOX", "SMTP_DOMAIN"])
|
212
|
+
unless validator.valid?(domain_type)
|
213
|
+
fail ArgumentError, "invalid value for \"domain_type\", must be one of #{validator.allowable_values}."
|
214
|
+
end
|
215
|
+
@domain_type = domain_type
|
216
|
+
end
|
217
|
+
|
175
218
|
# Checks equality by comparing each attribute.
|
176
219
|
# @param [Object] Object to be compared
|
177
220
|
def ==(o)
|
@@ -182,6 +225,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
182
225
|
dkim_tokens == o.dkim_tokens &&
|
183
226
|
domain == o.domain &&
|
184
227
|
domain_name_records == o.domain_name_records &&
|
228
|
+
domain_type == o.domain_type &&
|
185
229
|
id == o.id &&
|
186
230
|
is_verified == o.is_verified &&
|
187
231
|
updated_at == o.updated_at &&
|
@@ -198,7 +242,7 @@ module MailSlurpClient
|
|
198
242
|
# Calculates hash code according to all attributes.
|
199
243
|
# @return [Integer] Hash code
|
200
244
|
def hash
|
201
|
-
[catch_all_inbox_id, created_at, dkim_tokens, domain, domain_name_records, id, is_verified, updated_at, user_id, verification_token].hash
|
245
|
+
[catch_all_inbox_id, created_at, dkim_tokens, domain, domain_name_records, domain_type, id, is_verified, updated_at, user_id, verification_token].hash
|
202
246
|
end
|
203
247
|
|
204
248
|
# Builds the object from hash
|