Security News
tea.xyz Spam Plagues npm and RubyGems Package Registries
Tea.xyz, a crypto project aimed at rewarding open source contributions, is once again facing backlash due to an influx of spam packages flooding public package registries.
Readme
Blaze Verify is now Emailable! Please switch to using the Emailable client library: https://emailable.com/docs/api?python
This is the official python wrapper for the Blaze Verify API.
See the Python API docs.
pip install blazeverify
The library needs to be configured with your account's API key which is available in your Blaze Verify Dashboard.
import blazeverify
client = blazeverify.Client('live_...')
# verify an email address
response = client.verify('evan@blazeverify.com')
response.state
=> 'deliverable'
# additional parameters are available. see API docs for additional info.
client.verify('evan@blazeverify.com', smtp=False, accept_all=True, timeout=25)
Some email servers are slow to respond. As a result, the timeout may be reached before we are able to complete the verification process. If this happens, the verification will continue in the background on our servers. We recommend sleeping for at least one second and trying your request again. Re-requesting the same verification with the same options will not impact your credit allocation within a 5 minute window.
A slow response will return with a 249 status code.
response = client.verify('slow@example.com')
response.status_code
=> 249
response.message
=> 'Your request is taking longer than normal. Please send your request again.'
emails = ['evan@blazeverify.com', 'support@blazeverify.com', ...]
response = client.batch(emails)
response.id
=> '5cff27400000000000000000'
# you can optionally pass in a callback url that we'll POST to when the
# batch is complete.
response = client.batch(emails, callback_url='https://blazeverify.com/')
To get the status of a batch call batch_status
with the batch's id. If your batch is still being processed, you will receive a message along with the current progress of the batch. When a batch is completed, you can access the results in the emails
attribute.
response = client.batch_status('5cff27400000000000000000')
# if your batch is still running
response.processed
=> 1
response.total
=> 2
response.message
=> 'Your batch is being processed.'
# if your batch is complete
response.emails
=> [{'email': 'evan@blazeverify.com', 'state': 'deliverable'...}, {'email': 'support@blazeverify.com', 'state': 'deliverable'...}...]
# get the counts
response.total_counts
=>{'deliverable': 2, 'undeliverable': 0 ...}
response.reason_counts
=>{'accepted_email': 2, 'rejected_email': 0 ...}
Tests can be run with the following command:
python setup test
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/blazeverify/blazeverify-python.
FAQs
This is the official python wrapper for the Blaze Verify API.
We found that blazeverify demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
Tea.xyz, a crypto project aimed at rewarding open source contributions, is once again facing backlash due to an influx of spam packages flooding public package registries.
Security News
As cyber threats become more autonomous, AI-powered defenses are crucial for businesses to stay ahead of attackers who can exploit software vulnerabilities at scale.
Security News
UnitedHealth Group disclosed that the ransomware attack on Change Healthcare compromised protected health information for millions in the U.S., with estimated costs to the company expected to reach $1 billion.