This library provides a scala interface to the Postmark API.
Inspiration has been taken from https://github.com/jaredholdcroft/postmark-java, so thanks to Jared for that.
Please note that support for Scala 2.9.x was dropped at version 1.1.1.
Add the dependency to SBT:
libraryDependencies += "com.github.sebrichards" %% "postmark-scala" % "1.3"
The PostmarkClient is simple enough to use:
import com.github.sebrichards.postmark.Attachment
import com.github.sebrichards.postmark.NameValueMap
import com.github.sebrichards.postmark.PostmarkClient
import com.github.sebrichards.postmark.PostmarkError
import com.github.sebrichards.postmark.PostmarkMessage
import com.github.sebrichards.postmark.PostmarkSuccess
import java.io.File
import org.apache.commons.codec.binary.Base64
val client = new PostmarkClient("POSTMARK_API_TEST")
val message = PostmarkMessage(
// Required fields
To = "Recipient <[email protected]>",
From = "Postmark Sender <[email protected]>",
Subject = "Test E-Mail",
TextBody = Some("Hello world"),
HtmlBody = Some("<p>Hello world</p>"),
// Optional mail fields
Cc = Some("Another Recipient <[email protected]>"),
Bcc = Some("[email protected]"),
ReplyTo = Some("[email protected]"),
// Optional attachments
Attachments = List(
Attachment("Text File.txt", "text/plain", Base64.encodeBase64String("Hello world".getBytes)),
Attachment(new File("picture.jpg"))
),
// Optional Postmark fields
Tag = Some("My Tag"),
Headers = List(
NameValueMap("key", "value"),
NameValueMap("key2", "value2")
),
TrackOpens = true
)
val result: Either[PostmarkError, PostmarkSuccess] = client.send(message)
client.destroy
Alternatively, you can use the PostmarkAutoRetryClient
to automatically retry when there's an error at Postmark's end.
Note that the send
method will block until either success or eventual failure.
All optional fields default to None/Nil.
Some additional points:
- You need to add your own flavour of SLF4J implementation as a dependency.
- If you're finished using the Postmark client, call the
destroy
method before dereferencing it.
The client expects the following HTTP codes from Postmark: 200, 401, 422 and 500.
- For 200, the provided JSON is parsed into
PostmarkSuccess
. - For 401/422, the provided JSON is parsed into
PostmarkError
. - For 500, a
PostmarkError
is created using the response body.
Note that when using the PostmarkAutoRetryClient
, responses with 401/422 are accepted as valid, thus the request will not be re-attempted.
Only responses with 500 are deemed worthy of a retry. If this isn't suitable for you, you can easily extend PostmarkClient with your own approach.