This library allows you to quickly and easily use the Twilio SendGrid Web API v3 via Java.
Version 3.X.X of this library provides full support for all Twilio SendGrid Web API v3 endpoints, including the new v3 /mail/send.
This library represents the beginning of a new path for Twilio SendGrid. We want this library to be community driven and Twilio SendGrid led. We need your help to realize this goal. To help make sure we are building the right things in the right order, we ask that you create issues and pull requests or simply upvote or comment on existing issues or pull requests.
If you need help using SendGrid, please check the Twilio SendGrid Support Help Center.
Table of Contents
Installation
Prerequisites
- Java 8 or 11
- The Twilio SendGrid service, starting at the free level to send up to 40,000 emails for the first 30 days, then send 100 emails/day free forever or check out our pricing.
Setup Environment Variables
Update the development environment with your SENDGRID_API_KEY, for example:
- Copy the sample environment file to a new file
cp .env_sample .env
- Edit the new
.env
to add your API key - Source the
.env
file to set the variable in the current session
source .env
Install Package
Choose your installation method - Maven w/ Gradle (recommended), Maven or Jar file.
via Maven w/ Gradle
Add the following to your build.gradle file in the root of your project.
...
dependencies {
...
implementation 'com.sendgrid:sendgrid-java:5.0.0-rc.1'
}
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
...
via Maven
mvn install
via jar file
You can just drop the jar file in. It's a fat jar - it has all the dependencies built in.
sendgrid-java.jar
Dependencies
Quick Start
Alerts API
Sendgrid provides an API for sending alerts. The following is the minimum needed code to send an alert using the Java Helper Library:
Create Alerts
import com.sendgrid.*;
import java.io.IOException;
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ApiKeySendGrid.init(System.getenv("SENDGRID_API_KEY"));
CreateAlertRequest createAlertRequest = new CreateAlertRequest.Builder(Type.USAGE_LIMIT, "example@example.com").percentage(50).build();
try {
CreateAlert createAlert = new CreateAlert();
createAlert.setCreateAlertRequest(createAlertRequest);
ApiResponse apiResponse = createAlert.send();
System.out.println(response.getStatusCode());
System.out.println(response.getBody());
System.out.println(response.getHeaders());
} catch (ApiErrorResponse apiErrorResponse) {
System.out.println(apiErrorResponse.getMessage());
}
}
}
Fetch a specific alert
import com.sendgrid.*;
import java.io.IOException;
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ApiKeySendGrid.init(System.getenv("SENDGRID_API_KEY"));
GetAlert getAlert = new GetAlert(xxxxxxx);
ApiResponse getAlertResponse = null;
try {
getAlertResponse = getAlert.send();
GetAlert200Response alert = (GetAlert200Response) getAlertResponse.getBody();
System.out.println(alert);
} catch (ApiErrorResponse apiErrorResponse) {
System.out.println(apiErrorResponse.getMessage());
}
}
}
List all alerts
import com.sendgrid.*;
import java.io.IOException;
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ApiKeySendGrid.init(System.getenv("SENDGRID_API_KEY"));
ListAlert listAlert = new ListAlert();
ApiResponse getAlert = null;
try {
getAlert = listAlert.send();
List<ListAlert200ResponseInner> body = (List<ListAlert200ResponseInner>)getAlert.getBody();
System.out.println(body);
} catch (ApiErrorResponse apiErrorResponse) {
System.out.println(apiErrorResponse.getMessage());
}
}
}
Delete a specific alert
import com.sendgrid.*;
import java.io.IOException;
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args) {
ApiKeySendGrid.init(System.getenv("SENDGRID_API_KEY"));
DeleteAlert deleteAlert = new DeleteAlert(xxxxxxx);
ApiResponse deleteAlertResponse;
try {
deleteAlertResponse = deleteAlert.send();
System.out.println(deleteAlertResponse.getStatusCode());
System.out.println(deleteAlertResponse.getBody());
System.out.println(deleteAlertResponse.getHeaders());
} catch (ApiErrorResponse apiErrorResponse) {
System.out.println(apiErrorResponse.getMessage());
}
}
}
Hello Email
You can send an email with the /mail/send Helper (here is a full example).
With Mail Helper Class
The Mail
constructor creates a personalization object for you. Here is an example of how to add to it.
Without Mail Helper Class
You can also send an email without the /mail/send Helper (here is a full example).
General v3 Web API Usage
Here is the full example of using v3 web API.
Usage
Use Cases
Examples of common API use cases, such as how to send an email with a transactional template.
Announcements
All updates to this library are documented in our CHANGELOG and releases.
How to Contribute
We encourage contribution to our libraries (you might even score some nifty swag), please see our CONTRIBUTING guide for details.
Quick links:
Troubleshooting
Please see our troubleshooting guide for common library issues.
About
sendgrid-java is maintained and funded by Twilio SendGrid, Inc. The names and logos for sendgrid-java are trademarks of Twilio SendGrid, Inc.
Support
If you need help installing or using the library, please check the Twilio SendGrid Support Help Center.
License
The MIT License (MIT)