SendGrid-Mock serves as a simple server mocking the sendgrid-apis for development purposes.
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Send mails
POST /v3/mail/send -
Retrieve sent mails
GET /api/mails- Filter capabilities are included and can be combined:
- To:
GET /api/[email protected] - Subject:
GET /api/mails?subject=The subject(exact match)GET /api/mails?subject=%subject%(contains)
- Datetime:
GET /api/mails?dateTimeSince=2020-12-06T10:00:00Z(ISO-8601 format)
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- Filter capabilities are included and can be combined:
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Delete sent mails
DELETE /api/mails- Filter capabilities are included and can be combined:
- To:
DELETE /api/[email protected]
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- Filter capabilities are included and can be combined:
- Retrieve sent mails and display them
- Delete sent mails
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Basic authentication support: Add basic authentication credentials by specifying environment variable
AUTHENTICATIONto the following format:user1:passwordForUser1;user2:passwordForUser2 -
By default, all emails older than 24 hours will be deleted. This can be configured using environment variable
MAIL_HISTORY_DURATIONwhich uses ISO-8601 Duration format such as 'PT24H'.
The SendGrid-Mock server and the UI are both contained in the same docker-image which you can pull from Docker Hub and start it via:
docker run -it -p 3000:3000 -e "API_KEY=sendgrid-api-key" ghashange/sendgrid-mock:1.8.0Some prepared HTTP calls can be found here.
The UI can be accessed at http://localhost:3000.
SendGrid-Mock also supports SSL using Let's Encrypt. To enable SSL, run it as follows:
docker run -it -p 3000:3000 -e "API_KEY=sendgrid-api-key" -e "CERT_DOMAINNAMES=[your-domain-name]" -e "CERT_EMAIL=[your-email-address]" ghashange/sendgrid-mock:1.8.0Setup with npm ci and start both server and UI concurrently with npm run dev. Per default the server is reachable via http://localhost:3000 and the UI via http://localhost:1234.
Some prepared HTTP calls can be found here.
The UI can be accessed at http://localhost:3000.
Create docker image with docker build -t ghashange/sendgrid-mock:1.8.0 ..
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Update version number in package.json, version file and README
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Create PR against master branch
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Merge PR
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Create GitHub release and update Docker Hub description
