mailslurp_client 7.0.7 → 8.0.1

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/lib/mailslurp_client.rb +19 -3
  3. metadata +14 -345
  4. data/Gemfile +0 -9
  5. data/LICENSE +0 -22
  6. data/README.md +0 -226
  7. data/Rakefile +0 -10
  8. data/docs/AttachmentControllerApi.md +0 -124
  9. data/docs/AttachmentMetaData.md +0 -23
  10. data/docs/BasicAuthOptions.md +0 -19
  11. data/docs/BulkActionsControllerApi.md +0 -165
  12. data/docs/BulkSendEmailOptions.md +0 -19
  13. data/docs/CommonActionsControllerApi.md +0 -167
  14. data/docs/ContactControllerApi.md +0 -274
  15. data/docs/ContactDto.md +0 -31
  16. data/docs/ContactProjection.md +0 -27
  17. data/docs/CreateContactOptions.md +0 -31
  18. data/docs/CreateDomainOptions.md +0 -17
  19. data/docs/CreateGroupOptions.md +0 -19
  20. data/docs/CreateTemplateOptions.md +0 -19
  21. data/docs/CreateWebhookOptions.md +0 -21
  22. data/docs/DomainControllerApi.md +0 -223
  23. data/docs/DomainDto.md +0 -29
  24. data/docs/DomainPreview.md +0 -21
  25. data/docs/Email.md +0 -49
  26. data/docs/EmailAnalysis.md +0 -25
  27. data/docs/EmailControllerApi.md +0 -740
  28. data/docs/EmailPreview.md +0 -31
  29. data/docs/EmailProjection.md +0 -33
  30. data/docs/ForwardEmailOptions.md +0 -23
  31. data/docs/GroupContactsDto.md +0 -19
  32. data/docs/GroupControllerApi.md +0 -437
  33. data/docs/GroupDto.md +0 -23
  34. data/docs/GroupProjection.md +0 -23
  35. data/docs/HTMLValidationResult.md +0 -21
  36. data/docs/Inbox.md +0 -33
  37. data/docs/InboxControllerApi.md +0 -652
  38. data/docs/InboxProjection.md +0 -29
  39. data/docs/JsonNode.md +0 -59
  40. data/docs/MatchOption.md +0 -21
  41. data/docs/MatchOptions.md +0 -17
  42. data/docs/PageContactProjection.md +0 -37
  43. data/docs/PageEmailPreview.md +0 -37
  44. data/docs/PageEmailProjection.md +0 -37
  45. data/docs/PageGroupProjection.md +0 -37
  46. data/docs/PageInboxProjection.md +0 -37
  47. data/docs/PageTemplateProjection.md +0 -37
  48. data/docs/PageWebhookProjection.md +0 -37
  49. data/docs/Pageable.md +0 -27
  50. data/docs/RawEmailJson.md +0 -17
  51. data/docs/SendEmailOptions.md +0 -45
  52. data/docs/SetInboxFavouritedOptions.md +0 -17
  53. data/docs/Sort.md +0 -21
  54. data/docs/TemplateControllerApi.md +0 -274
  55. data/docs/TemplateDto.md +0 -25
  56. data/docs/TemplateProjection.md +0 -25
  57. data/docs/TemplateVariable.md +0 -19
  58. data/docs/UnreadCount.md +0 -17
  59. data/docs/UpdateGroupContacts.md +0 -17
  60. data/docs/UpdateInboxOptions.md +0 -25
  61. data/docs/UploadAttachmentOptions.md +0 -21
  62. data/docs/ValidationDto.md +0 -19
  63. data/docs/ValidationMessage.md +0 -19
  64. data/docs/WaitForConditions.md +0 -29
  65. data/docs/WaitForControllerApi.md +0 -317
  66. data/docs/WebhookControllerApi.md +0 -339
  67. data/docs/WebhookDto.md +0 -33
  68. data/docs/WebhookProjection.md +0 -27
  69. data/docs/WebhookTestRequest.md +0 -23
  70. data/docs/WebhookTestResponse.md +0 -19
  71. data/docs/WebhookTestResult.md +0 -21
  72. data/git_push.sh +0 -58
  73. data/lib/mailslurp_client/api/attachment_controller_api.rb +0 -157
  74. data/lib/mailslurp_client/api/bulk_actions_controller_api.rb +0 -203
  75. data/lib/mailslurp_client/api/common_actions_controller_api.rb +0 -201
  76. data/lib/mailslurp_client/api/contact_controller_api.rb +0 -323
  77. data/lib/mailslurp_client/api/domain_controller_api.rb +0 -264
  78. data/lib/mailslurp_client/api/email_controller_api.rb +0 -852
  79. data/lib/mailslurp_client/api/group_controller_api.rb +0 -519
  80. data/lib/mailslurp_client/api/inbox_controller_api.rb +0 -763
  81. data/lib/mailslurp_client/api/template_controller_api.rb +0 -323
  82. data/lib/mailslurp_client/api/wait_for_controller_api.rb +0 -359
  83. data/lib/mailslurp_client/api/webhook_controller_api.rb +0 -405
  84. data/lib/mailslurp_client/api_client.rb +0 -386
  85. data/lib/mailslurp_client/api_error.rb +0 -57
  86. data/lib/mailslurp_client/configuration.rb +0 -248
  87. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/attachment_meta_data.rb +0 -253
  88. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/basic_auth_options.rb +0 -226
  89. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/bulk_send_email_options.rb +0 -224
  90. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/contact_dto.rb +0 -288
  91. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/contact_projection.rb +0 -261
  92. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/create_contact_options.rb +0 -277
  93. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/create_domain_options.rb +0 -208
  94. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/create_group_options.rb +0 -220
  95. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/create_template_options.rb +0 -225
  96. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/create_webhook_options.rb +0 -227
  97. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/domain_dto.rb +0 -296
  98. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/domain_preview.rb +0 -240
  99. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/email.rb +0 -376
  100. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/email_analysis.rb +0 -243
  101. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/email_preview.rb +0 -286
  102. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/email_projection.rb +0 -306
  103. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/forward_email_options.rb +0 -245
  104. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/group_contacts_dto.rb +0 -227
  105. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/group_dto.rb +0 -248
  106. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/group_projection.rb +0 -248
  107. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/html_validation_result.rb +0 -243
  108. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/inbox.rb +0 -290
  109. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/inbox_projection.rb +0 -272
  110. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/json_node.rb +0 -429
  111. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/match_option.rb +0 -274
  112. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/match_options.rb +0 -210
  113. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/page_contact_projection.rb +0 -298
  114. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/page_email_preview.rb +0 -298
  115. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/page_email_projection.rb +0 -298
  116. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/page_group_projection.rb +0 -298
  117. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/page_inbox_projection.rb +0 -298
  118. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/page_template_projection.rb +0 -298
  119. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/page_webhook_projection.rb +0 -298
  120. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/pageable.rb +0 -251
  121. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/raw_email_json.rb +0 -211
  122. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/send_email_options.rb +0 -392
  123. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/set_inbox_favourited_options.rb +0 -208
  124. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/sort.rb +0 -224
  125. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/template_dto.rb +0 -269
  126. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/template_projection.rb +0 -269
  127. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/template_variable.rb +0 -259
  128. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/unread_count.rb +0 -211
  129. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/update_group_contacts.rb +0 -213
  130. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/update_inbox_options.rb +0 -250
  131. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/upload_attachment_options.rb +0 -228
  132. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/validation_dto.rb +0 -225
  133. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/validation_message.rb +0 -220
  134. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/wait_for_conditions.rb +0 -315
  135. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/webhook_dto.rb +0 -326
  136. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/webhook_projection.rb +0 -277
  137. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/webhook_test_request.rb +0 -284
  138. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/webhook_test_response.rb +0 -215
  139. data/lib/mailslurp_client/models/webhook_test_result.rb +0 -235
  140. data/lib/mailslurp_client/version.rb +0 -15
  141. data/mailslurp_client.gemspec +0 -39
  142. data/spec/api/attachment_controller_api_spec.rb +0 -61
  143. data/spec/api/bulk_actions_controller_api_spec.rb +0 -68
  144. data/spec/api/common_actions_controller_api_spec.rb +0 -129
  145. data/spec/api/contact_controller_api_spec.rb +0 -91
  146. data/spec/api/domain_controller_api_spec.rb +0 -82
  147. data/spec/api/email_controller_api_spec.rb +0 -162
  148. data/spec/api/group_controller_api_spec.rb +0 -126
  149. data/spec/api/inbox_controller_api_spec.rb +0 -172
  150. data/spec/api/template_controller_api_spec.rb +0 -91
  151. data/spec/api/wait_for_controller_api_spec.rb +0 -107
  152. data/spec/api/webhook_controller_api_spec.rb +0 -107
  153. data/spec/api_client_spec.rb +0 -226
  154. data/spec/configuration_spec.rb +0 -42
  155. data/spec/models/attachment_meta_data_spec.rb +0 -59
  156. data/spec/models/basic_auth_options_spec.rb +0 -47
  157. data/spec/models/bulk_send_email_options_spec.rb +0 -47
  158. data/spec/models/contact_dto_spec.rb +0 -83
  159. data/spec/models/contact_projection_spec.rb +0 -71
  160. data/spec/models/create_contact_options_spec.rb +0 -83
  161. data/spec/models/create_domain_options_spec.rb +0 -41
  162. data/spec/models/create_group_options_spec.rb +0 -47
  163. data/spec/models/create_template_options_spec.rb +0 -47
  164. data/spec/models/create_webhook_options_spec.rb +0 -53
  165. data/spec/models/domain_dto_spec.rb +0 -77
  166. data/spec/models/domain_preview_spec.rb +0 -53
  167. data/spec/models/email_analysis_spec.rb +0 -65
  168. data/spec/models/email_preview_spec.rb +0 -83
  169. data/spec/models/email_projection_spec.rb +0 -89
  170. data/spec/models/email_spec.rb +0 -137
  171. data/spec/models/forward_email_options_spec.rb +0 -59
  172. data/spec/models/group_contacts_dto_spec.rb +0 -47
  173. data/spec/models/group_dto_spec.rb +0 -59
  174. data/spec/models/group_projection_spec.rb +0 -59
  175. data/spec/models/html_validation_result_spec.rb +0 -53
  176. data/spec/models/inbox_projection_spec.rb +0 -77
  177. data/spec/models/inbox_spec.rb +0 -89
  178. data/spec/models/json_node_spec.rb +0 -171
  179. data/spec/models/match_option_spec.rb +0 -61
  180. data/spec/models/match_options_spec.rb +0 -41
  181. data/spec/models/page_contact_projection_spec.rb +0 -101
  182. data/spec/models/page_email_preview_spec.rb +0 -101
  183. data/spec/models/page_email_projection_spec.rb +0 -101
  184. data/spec/models/page_group_projection_spec.rb +0 -101
  185. data/spec/models/page_inbox_projection_spec.rb +0 -101
  186. data/spec/models/page_template_projection_spec.rb +0 -101
  187. data/spec/models/page_webhook_projection_spec.rb +0 -101
  188. data/spec/models/pageable_spec.rb +0 -71
  189. data/spec/models/raw_email_json_spec.rb +0 -41
  190. data/spec/models/send_email_options_spec.rb +0 -129
  191. data/spec/models/set_inbox_favourited_options_spec.rb +0 -41
  192. data/spec/models/sort_spec.rb +0 -53
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  196. data/spec/models/unread_count_spec.rb +0 -41
  197. data/spec/models/update_group_contacts_spec.rb +0 -41
  198. data/spec/models/update_inbox_options_spec.rb +0 -65
  199. data/spec/models/upload_attachment_options_spec.rb +0 -53
  200. data/spec/models/validation_dto_spec.rb +0 -47
  201. data/spec/models/validation_message_spec.rb +0 -47
  202. data/spec/models/wait_for_conditions_spec.rb +0 -85
  203. data/spec/models/webhook_dto_spec.rb +0 -93
  204. data/spec/models/webhook_projection_spec.rb +0 -71
  205. data/spec/models/webhook_test_request_spec.rb +0 -63
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- #MailSlurp API
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- #MailSlurp is an API for sending and receiving emails from dynamically allocated email addresses. It's designed for developers and QA teams to test applications, process inbound emails, send templated notifications, attachments, and more. ## Resources - [Homepage](https://www.mailslurp.com) - Get an [API KEY](https://app.mailslurp.com/sign-up/) - Generated [SDK Clients](https://www.mailslurp.com/docs/) - [Examples](https://github.com/mailslurp/examples) repository ## Basic Concepts ### Inboxes Inboxes have real email addresses that can send and receive emails. You can create inboxes with specific email addresses (using custom domains). You can also use randomly assigned MailSlurp addresses as unique, disposable test addresses. See the InboxController or [inbox and email address guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Receive Emails You can receive emails in a number of ways. You can fetch emails and attachments directly from an inbox. Or you can use `waitFor` endpoints to hold a connection open until an email is received that matches given criteria (such as subject or body content). You can also use webhooks to have emails from multiple inboxes forwarded to your server via HTTP POST. InboxController methods with `waitFor` in the name have a long timeout period and instruct MailSlurp to wait until an expected email is received. You can set conditions on email counts, subject or body matches, and more. Most receive methods only return an email ID and not the full email (to keep response sizes low). To fetch the full body or attachments for an email use the email's ID with EmailController endpoints. See the InboxController or [receiving emails guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Send Emails You can send templated HTML emails in several ways. You must first create an inbox to send an email. An inbox can have a specific address or a randomly assigned one. You can send emails from an inbox using `to`, `cc`, and `bcc` recipient lists or with contacts and contact groups. Emails can contain plain-text or HTML bodies. You can also use email templates that support [moustache](https://mustache.github.io/) template variables. You can send attachments by first posting files to the AttachmentController and then using the returned IDs in the `attachments` field of the send options. See the InboxController or [sending emails guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Templates MailSlurp emails support templates. You can create templates in the dashboard or API that contain [moustache](https://mustache.github.io/) style variables: for instance `Hello {{name}}`. Then when sending emails you can pass a map of variables names and values to be used. Additionally, when sending emails with contact groups you can use properties of the contact in your templates like `{{firstName}}` and `{{lastName}}`. > You can do a lot more with MailSlurp so see the included documentation for more information.
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- describe MailSlurpClient::ApiClient do
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- context 'initialization' do
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- context 'URL stuff' do
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- context 'host' do
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- it 'removes http from host' do
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- MailSlurpClient.configure { |c| c.host = 'http://example.com' }
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- expect(MailSlurpClient::Configuration.default.host).to eq('example.com')
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- end
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- it 'removes https from host' do
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- MailSlurpClient.configure { |c| c.host = 'https://wookiee.com' }
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- expect(MailSlurpClient::ApiClient.default.config.host).to eq('wookiee.com')
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- it 'removes trailing path from host' do
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- MailSlurpClient.configure { |c| c.host = 'hobo.com/v4' }
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- expect(MailSlurpClient::Configuration.default.host).to eq('hobo.com')
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- end
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- context 'base_path' do
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- MailSlurpClient.configure { |c| c.base_path = 'v4/dog' }
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- describe '#build_collection_param' do
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- let(:api_client) { MailSlurpClient::ApiClient.new }
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- #MailSlurp is an API for sending and receiving emails from dynamically allocated email addresses. It's designed for developers and QA teams to test applications, process inbound emails, send templated notifications, attachments, and more. ## Resources - [Homepage](https://www.mailslurp.com) - Get an [API KEY](https://app.mailslurp.com/sign-up/) - Generated [SDK Clients](https://www.mailslurp.com/docs/) - [Examples](https://github.com/mailslurp/examples) repository ## Basic Concepts ### Inboxes Inboxes have real email addresses that can send and receive emails. You can create inboxes with specific email addresses (using custom domains). You can also use randomly assigned MailSlurp addresses as unique, disposable test addresses. See the InboxController or [inbox and email address guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Receive Emails You can receive emails in a number of ways. You can fetch emails and attachments directly from an inbox. Or you can use `waitFor` endpoints to hold a connection open until an email is received that matches given criteria (such as subject or body content). You can also use webhooks to have emails from multiple inboxes forwarded to your server via HTTP POST. InboxController methods with `waitFor` in the name have a long timeout period and instruct MailSlurp to wait until an expected email is received. You can set conditions on email counts, subject or body matches, and more. Most receive methods only return an email ID and not the full email (to keep response sizes low). To fetch the full body or attachments for an email use the email's ID with EmailController endpoints. See the InboxController or [receiving emails guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Send Emails You can send templated HTML emails in several ways. You must first create an inbox to send an email. An inbox can have a specific address or a randomly assigned one. You can send emails from an inbox using `to`, `cc`, and `bcc` recipient lists or with contacts and contact groups. Emails can contain plain-text or HTML bodies. You can also use email templates that support [moustache](https://mustache.github.io/) template variables. You can send attachments by first posting files to the AttachmentController and then using the returned IDs in the `attachments` field of the send options. See the InboxController or [sending emails guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Templates MailSlurp emails support templates. You can create templates in the dashboard or API that contain [moustache](https://mustache.github.io/) style variables: for instance `Hello {{name}}`. Then when sending emails you can pass a map of variables names and values to be used. Additionally, when sending emails with contact groups you can use properties of the contact in your templates like `{{firstName}}` and `{{lastName}}`. > You can do a lot more with MailSlurp so see the included documentation for more information.
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- #MailSlurp is an API for sending and receiving emails from dynamically allocated email addresses. It's designed for developers and QA teams to test applications, process inbound emails, send templated notifications, attachments, and more. ## Resources - [Homepage](https://www.mailslurp.com) - Get an [API KEY](https://app.mailslurp.com/sign-up/) - Generated [SDK Clients](https://www.mailslurp.com/docs/) - [Examples](https://github.com/mailslurp/examples) repository ## Basic Concepts ### Inboxes Inboxes have real email addresses that can send and receive emails. You can create inboxes with specific email addresses (using custom domains). You can also use randomly assigned MailSlurp addresses as unique, disposable test addresses. See the InboxController or [inbox and email address guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Receive Emails You can receive emails in a number of ways. You can fetch emails and attachments directly from an inbox. Or you can use `waitFor` endpoints to hold a connection open until an email is received that matches given criteria (such as subject or body content). You can also use webhooks to have emails from multiple inboxes forwarded to your server via HTTP POST. InboxController methods with `waitFor` in the name have a long timeout period and instruct MailSlurp to wait until an expected email is received. You can set conditions on email counts, subject or body matches, and more. Most receive methods only return an email ID and not the full email (to keep response sizes low). To fetch the full body or attachments for an email use the email's ID with EmailController endpoints. See the InboxController or [receiving emails guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Send Emails You can send templated HTML emails in several ways. You must first create an inbox to send an email. An inbox can have a specific address or a randomly assigned one. You can send emails from an inbox using `to`, `cc`, and `bcc` recipient lists or with contacts and contact groups. Emails can contain plain-text or HTML bodies. You can also use email templates that support [moustache](https://mustache.github.io/) template variables. You can send attachments by first posting files to the AttachmentController and then using the returned IDs in the `attachments` field of the send options. See the InboxController or [sending emails guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Templates MailSlurp emails support templates. You can create templates in the dashboard or API that contain [moustache](https://mustache.github.io/) style variables: for instance `Hello {{name}}`. Then when sending emails you can pass a map of variables names and values to be used. Additionally, when sending emails with contact groups you can use properties of the contact in your templates like `{{firstName}}` and `{{lastName}}`. > You can do a lot more with MailSlurp so see the included documentation for more information.
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- require 'json'
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- # Unit tests for MailSlurpClient::AttachmentMetaData
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- # Automatically generated by openapi-generator (https://openapi-generator.tech)
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- # Please update as you see appropriate
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- describe 'AttachmentMetaData' do
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- before do
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- end
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- describe 'test attribute "content_length"' do
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- it 'should work' do
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- end
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- end
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- describe 'test attribute "content_type"' do
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- it 'should work' do
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- end
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- end
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- it 'should work' do
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- end
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- it 'should work' do
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- #MailSlurp is an API for sending and receiving emails from dynamically allocated email addresses. It's designed for developers and QA teams to test applications, process inbound emails, send templated notifications, attachments, and more. ## Resources - [Homepage](https://www.mailslurp.com) - Get an [API KEY](https://app.mailslurp.com/sign-up/) - Generated [SDK Clients](https://www.mailslurp.com/docs/) - [Examples](https://github.com/mailslurp/examples) repository ## Basic Concepts ### Inboxes Inboxes have real email addresses that can send and receive emails. You can create inboxes with specific email addresses (using custom domains). You can also use randomly assigned MailSlurp addresses as unique, disposable test addresses. See the InboxController or [inbox and email address guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Receive Emails You can receive emails in a number of ways. You can fetch emails and attachments directly from an inbox. Or you can use `waitFor` endpoints to hold a connection open until an email is received that matches given criteria (such as subject or body content). You can also use webhooks to have emails from multiple inboxes forwarded to your server via HTTP POST. InboxController methods with `waitFor` in the name have a long timeout period and instruct MailSlurp to wait until an expected email is received. You can set conditions on email counts, subject or body matches, and more. Most receive methods only return an email ID and not the full email (to keep response sizes low). To fetch the full body or attachments for an email use the email's ID with EmailController endpoints. See the InboxController or [receiving emails guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Send Emails You can send templated HTML emails in several ways. You must first create an inbox to send an email. An inbox can have a specific address or a randomly assigned one. You can send emails from an inbox using `to`, `cc`, and `bcc` recipient lists or with contacts and contact groups. Emails can contain plain-text or HTML bodies. You can also use email templates that support [moustache](https://mustache.github.io/) template variables. You can send attachments by first posting files to the AttachmentController and then using the returned IDs in the `attachments` field of the send options. See the InboxController or [sending emails guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Templates MailSlurp emails support templates. You can create templates in the dashboard or API that contain [moustache](https://mustache.github.io/) style variables: for instance `Hello {{name}}`. Then when sending emails you can pass a map of variables names and values to be used. Additionally, when sending emails with contact groups you can use properties of the contact in your templates like `{{firstName}}` and `{{lastName}}`. > You can do a lot more with MailSlurp so see the included documentation for more information.
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- # Unit tests for MailSlurpClient::BasicAuthOptions
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- # Automatically generated by openapi-generator (https://openapi-generator.tech)
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- describe 'BasicAuthOptions' do
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- before do
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- # run before each test
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- describe 'test attribute "username"' do
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- it 'should work' do
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- # assertion here. ref: https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs/built-in-matchers
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- end
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- end
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- describe 'test attribute "password"' do
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- it 'should work' do
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- #MailSlurp is an API for sending and receiving emails from dynamically allocated email addresses. It's designed for developers and QA teams to test applications, process inbound emails, send templated notifications, attachments, and more. ## Resources - [Homepage](https://www.mailslurp.com) - Get an [API KEY](https://app.mailslurp.com/sign-up/) - Generated [SDK Clients](https://www.mailslurp.com/docs/) - [Examples](https://github.com/mailslurp/examples) repository ## Basic Concepts ### Inboxes Inboxes have real email addresses that can send and receive emails. You can create inboxes with specific email addresses (using custom domains). You can also use randomly assigned MailSlurp addresses as unique, disposable test addresses. See the InboxController or [inbox and email address guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Receive Emails You can receive emails in a number of ways. You can fetch emails and attachments directly from an inbox. Or you can use `waitFor` endpoints to hold a connection open until an email is received that matches given criteria (such as subject or body content). You can also use webhooks to have emails from multiple inboxes forwarded to your server via HTTP POST. InboxController methods with `waitFor` in the name have a long timeout period and instruct MailSlurp to wait until an expected email is received. You can set conditions on email counts, subject or body matches, and more. Most receive methods only return an email ID and not the full email (to keep response sizes low). To fetch the full body or attachments for an email use the email's ID with EmailController endpoints. See the InboxController or [receiving emails guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Send Emails You can send templated HTML emails in several ways. You must first create an inbox to send an email. An inbox can have a specific address or a randomly assigned one. You can send emails from an inbox using `to`, `cc`, and `bcc` recipient lists or with contacts and contact groups. Emails can contain plain-text or HTML bodies. You can also use email templates that support [moustache](https://mustache.github.io/) template variables. You can send attachments by first posting files to the AttachmentController and then using the returned IDs in the `attachments` field of the send options. See the InboxController or [sending emails guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Templates MailSlurp emails support templates. You can create templates in the dashboard or API that contain [moustache](https://mustache.github.io/) style variables: for instance `Hello {{name}}`. Then when sending emails you can pass a map of variables names and values to be used. Additionally, when sending emails with contact groups you can use properties of the contact in your templates like `{{firstName}}` and `{{lastName}}`. > You can do a lot more with MailSlurp so see the included documentation for more information.
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- # Unit tests for MailSlurpClient::BulkSendEmailOptions
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- describe 'BulkSendEmailOptions' do
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- before do
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- describe 'test attribute "inbox_ids"' do
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- it 'should work' do
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- # assertion here. ref: https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs/built-in-matchers
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- end
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- #MailSlurp is an API for sending and receiving emails from dynamically allocated email addresses. It's designed for developers and QA teams to test applications, process inbound emails, send templated notifications, attachments, and more. ## Resources - [Homepage](https://www.mailslurp.com) - Get an [API KEY](https://app.mailslurp.com/sign-up/) - Generated [SDK Clients](https://www.mailslurp.com/docs/) - [Examples](https://github.com/mailslurp/examples) repository ## Basic Concepts ### Inboxes Inboxes have real email addresses that can send and receive emails. You can create inboxes with specific email addresses (using custom domains). You can also use randomly assigned MailSlurp addresses as unique, disposable test addresses. See the InboxController or [inbox and email address guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Receive Emails You can receive emails in a number of ways. You can fetch emails and attachments directly from an inbox. Or you can use `waitFor` endpoints to hold a connection open until an email is received that matches given criteria (such as subject or body content). You can also use webhooks to have emails from multiple inboxes forwarded to your server via HTTP POST. InboxController methods with `waitFor` in the name have a long timeout period and instruct MailSlurp to wait until an expected email is received. You can set conditions on email counts, subject or body matches, and more. Most receive methods only return an email ID and not the full email (to keep response sizes low). To fetch the full body or attachments for an email use the email's ID with EmailController endpoints. See the InboxController or [receiving emails guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Send Emails You can send templated HTML emails in several ways. You must first create an inbox to send an email. An inbox can have a specific address or a randomly assigned one. You can send emails from an inbox using `to`, `cc`, and `bcc` recipient lists or with contacts and contact groups. Emails can contain plain-text or HTML bodies. You can also use email templates that support [moustache](https://mustache.github.io/) template variables. You can send attachments by first posting files to the AttachmentController and then using the returned IDs in the `attachments` field of the send options. See the InboxController or [sending emails guide](https://www.mailslurp.com/guides/) for more information. ### Templates MailSlurp emails support templates. You can create templates in the dashboard or API that contain [moustache](https://mustache.github.io/) style variables: for instance `Hello {{name}}`. Then when sending emails you can pass a map of variables names and values to be used. Additionally, when sending emails with contact groups you can use properties of the contact in your templates like `{{firstName}}` and `{{lastName}}`. > You can do a lot more with MailSlurp so see the included documentation for more information.
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- # Unit tests for MailSlurpClient::ContactDto
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- describe 'ContactDto' do
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- describe 'test attribute "company"' do
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- end
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- it 'should work' do
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