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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/CHANGELOG.md +7 -0
- data/README.md +4 -3
- data/USAGE.md +234 -24
- data/examples/accesssettings/accesssettings.rb +0 -13
- data/examples/alerts/alerts.rb +62 -0
- data/examples/apikeys/apikeys.rb +3 -14
- data/examples/asm/asm.rb +17 -13
- data/examples/browsers/browsers.rb +0 -13
- data/examples/campaigns/campaigns.rb +1 -14
- data/examples/categories/categories.rb +0 -13
- data/examples/clients/clients.rb +0 -13
- data/examples/contactdb/contactdb.rb +6 -19
- data/examples/devices/devices.rb +0 -13
- data/examples/geo/geo.rb +0 -13
- data/examples/ips/ips.rb +0 -13
- data/examples/mail/mail.rb +68 -86
- data/examples/mailboxproviders/mailboxproviders.rb +0 -13
- data/examples/mailsettings/mailsettings.rb +0 -13
- data/examples/partnersettings/partnersettings.rb +0 -13
- data/examples/scopes/scopes.rb +0 -13
- data/examples/stats/stats.rb +0 -13
- data/examples/subusers/subusers.rb +2 -15
- data/examples/suppression/suppression.rb +1 -14
- data/examples/templates/templates.rb +0 -13
- data/examples/trackingsettings/trackingsettings.rb +0 -13
- data/examples/user/user.rb +51 -14
- data/examples/whitelabel/whitelabel.rb +0 -13
- data/lib/sendgrid/client.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/sendgrid/version.rb +1 -1
- data/test/sendgrid/test_sendgrid-ruby.rb +133 -27
- metadata +3 -2
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# Change Log
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## [3.0.5] - 2016-07-05 ##
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### Added
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- Accept: application/json header per https://sendgrid.com/docs/API_Reference/Web_API_v3/How_To_Use_The_Web_API_v3/requests.html
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- Content based on our updated [Swagger/OAI doc](https://github.com/sendgrid/sendgrid-oai)
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## [3.0.4] - 2016-06-15 ##
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# Quick Start
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# Table of Contents
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params = JSON.parse('{"segment_id":
|
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segment_id = "test_url_param"
|
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response = sg.client.contactdb.segments._(segment_id).get(query_params: params)
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puts response.status_code
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"send_at": 1409348513,
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"subject": "Hello, World!",
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"substitutions": {
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"
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"Jane",
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"Sam"
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|
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]
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}
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"id": "substitutions",
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"type": "object"
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},
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"to": [
|
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{
|
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|
|
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2760
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2761
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|
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2762
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```ruby
|
2627
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params = JSON.parse('{"username": "test_string", "limit":
|
2763
|
+
params = JSON.parse('{"username": "test_string", "limit": 1, "offset": 1}')
|
2628
2764
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response = sg.client.subusers.get(query_params: params)
|
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puts response.status_code
|
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|
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|
|
2848
2984
|
|
2849
2985
|
|
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2986
|
```ruby
|
2851
|
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params = JSON.parse('{"date": "test_string", "sort_by_direction": "asc", "limit":
|
2987
|
+
params = JSON.parse('{"date": "test_string", "sort_by_direction": "asc", "limit": 1, "sort_by_metric": "test_string", "offset": 1}')
|
2852
2988
|
subuser_name = "test_url_param"
|
2853
2989
|
response = sg.client.subusers._(subuser_name).stats.monthly.get(query_params: params)
|
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|
puts response.status_code
|
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|
|
2949
3085
|
|
2950
3086
|
|
2951
3087
|
```ruby
|
2952
|
-
params = JSON.parse('{"start_time":
|
3088
|
+
params = JSON.parse('{"start_time": 1, "end_time": 1}')
|
2953
3089
|
response = sg.client.suppression.bounces.get(query_params: params)
|
2954
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|
puts response.status_code
|
2955
3091
|
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|
@@ -4015,11 +4151,32 @@ puts response.status_code
|
|
4015
4151
|
puts response.body
|
4016
4152
|
puts response.headers
|
4017
4153
|
```
|
4018
|
-
##
|
4154
|
+
## Create a parse setting
|
4155
|
+
|
4156
|
+
**This endpoint allows you to create a new inbound parse setting.**
|
4157
|
+
|
4158
|
+
The inbound parse webhook allows you to have incoming emails parsed, extracting some or all of the content, and then have that content POSTed by SendGrid to a URL of your choosing. For more information, please see our [User Guide](https://sendgrid.com/docs/API_Reference/Webhooks/parse.html).
|
4019
4159
|
|
4020
|
-
|
4160
|
+
### POST /user/webhooks/parse/settings
|
4021
4161
|
|
4022
|
-
|
4162
|
+
|
4163
|
+
```ruby
|
4164
|
+
data = JSON.parse('{
|
4165
|
+
"hostname": "myhostname.com",
|
4166
|
+
"send_raw": false,
|
4167
|
+
"spam_check": true,
|
4168
|
+
"url": "http://email.myhosthame.com"
|
4169
|
+
}')
|
4170
|
+
response = sg.client.user.webhooks.parse.settings.post(request_body: data)
|
4171
|
+
puts response.status_code
|
4172
|
+
puts response.body
|
4173
|
+
puts response.headers
|
4174
|
+
```
|
4175
|
+
## Retrieve all parse settings
|
4176
|
+
|
4177
|
+
**This endpoint allows you to retrieve all of your current inbound parse settings.**
|
4178
|
+
|
4179
|
+
The inbound parse webhook allows you to have incoming emails parsed, extracting some or all of the contnet, and then have that content POSTed by SendGrid to a URL of your choosing. For more information, please see our [User Guide](https://sendgrid.com/docs/API_Reference/Webhooks/parse.html).
|
4023
4180
|
|
4024
4181
|
### GET /user/webhooks/parse/settings
|
4025
4182
|
|
@@ -4030,6 +4187,59 @@ puts response.status_code
|
|
4030
4187
|
puts response.body
|
4031
4188
|
puts response.headers
|
4032
4189
|
```
|
4190
|
+
## Update a parse setting
|
4191
|
+
|
4192
|
+
**This endpoint allows you to update a specific inbound parse setting.**
|
4193
|
+
|
4194
|
+
The inbound parse webhook allows you to have incoming emails parsed, extracting some or all of the contnet, and then have that content POSTed by SendGrid to a URL of your choosing. For more information, please see our [User Guide](https://sendgrid.com/docs/API_Reference/Webhooks/parse.html).
|
4195
|
+
|
4196
|
+
### PATCH /user/webhooks/parse/settings/{hostname}
|
4197
|
+
|
4198
|
+
|
4199
|
+
```ruby
|
4200
|
+
data = JSON.parse('{
|
4201
|
+
"send_raw": true,
|
4202
|
+
"spam_check": false,
|
4203
|
+
"url": "http://newdomain.com/parse"
|
4204
|
+
}')
|
4205
|
+
hostname = "test_url_param"
|
4206
|
+
response = sg.client.user.webhooks.parse.settings._(hostname).patch(request_body: data)
|
4207
|
+
puts response.status_code
|
4208
|
+
puts response.body
|
4209
|
+
puts response.headers
|
4210
|
+
```
|
4211
|
+
## Retrieve a specific parse setting
|
4212
|
+
|
4213
|
+
**This endpoint allows you to retrieve a specific inbound parse setting.**
|
4214
|
+
|
4215
|
+
The inbound parse webhook allows you to have incoming emails parsed, extracting some or all of the contnet, and then have that content POSTed by SendGrid to a URL of your choosing. For more information, please see our [User Guide](https://sendgrid.com/docs/API_Reference/Webhooks/parse.html).
|
4216
|
+
|
4217
|
+
### GET /user/webhooks/parse/settings/{hostname}
|
4218
|
+
|
4219
|
+
|
4220
|
+
```ruby
|
4221
|
+
hostname = "test_url_param"
|
4222
|
+
response = sg.client.user.webhooks.parse.settings._(hostname).get()
|
4223
|
+
puts response.status_code
|
4224
|
+
puts response.body
|
4225
|
+
puts response.headers
|
4226
|
+
```
|
4227
|
+
## Delete a parse setting
|
4228
|
+
|
4229
|
+
**This endpoint allows you to delete a specific inbound parse setting.**
|
4230
|
+
|
4231
|
+
The inbound parse webhook allows you to have incoming emails parsed, extracting some or all of the contnet, and then have that content POSTed by SendGrid to a URL of your choosing. For more information, please see our [User Guide](https://sendgrid.com/docs/API_Reference/Webhooks/parse.html).
|
4232
|
+
|
4233
|
+
### DELETE /user/webhooks/parse/settings/{hostname}
|
4234
|
+
|
4235
|
+
|
4236
|
+
```ruby
|
4237
|
+
hostname = "test_url_param"
|
4238
|
+
response = sg.client.user.webhooks.parse.settings._(hostname).delete()
|
4239
|
+
puts response.status_code
|
4240
|
+
puts response.body
|
4241
|
+
puts response.headers
|
4242
|
+
```
|
4033
4243
|
## Retrieves Inbound Parse Webhook statistics.
|
4034
4244
|
|
4035
4245
|
**This endpoint allows you to retrieve the statistics for your Parse Webhook useage.**
|