New in version 2.0.
- sendgrid python library
| parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| api_key (added in 2.2) |
no |
sendgrid API key to use instead of username/password
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| attachments (added in 2.2) |
no |
a list of relative or explicit paths of files you want to attach (7MB limit as per SendGrid docs)
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| bcc (added in 2.2) |
no |
a list of email addresses to bcc
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| cc (added in 2.2) |
no |
a list of email addresses to cc
|
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| from_address |
yes |
the address in the "from" field for the email
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| from_name (added in 2.2) |
no |
the name you want to appear in the from field, i.e 'John Doe'
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| headers (added in 2.2) |
no |
a dict to pass on as headers
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| html_body (added in 2.2) |
no |
whether the body is html content that should be rendered
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| password |
no |
password that corresponds to the username
Since 2.2 it is only required if api_key is not supplied.
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| subject |
yes |
the desired subject for the email
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| to_addresses |
yes |
a list with one or more recipient email addresses
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| username |
no |
username for logging into the SendGrid account.
Since 2.2 it is only required if api_key is not supplied.
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# send an email to a single recipient that the deployment was successful - sendgrid: username: "{{ sendgrid_username }}" password: "{{ sendgrid_password }}" from_address: "[email protected]" to_addresses: - "[email protected]" subject: "Deployment success." body: "The most recent Ansible deployment was successful." delegate_to: localhost # send an email to more than one recipient that the build failed - sendgrid: username: "{{ sendgrid_username }}" password: "{{ sendgrid_password }}" from_address: "[email protected]" to_addresses: - "[email protected]" - "[email protected]" subject: "Build failure!." body: "Unable to pull source repository from Git server." delegate_to: localhost
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